Go Gluten-Free at The Pink Door
July 12, 2010
Good news for gluten-intolerant customers!
Due to a recent health crisis–discovering she suffers from Multiple Sclerosis (MS)–Jackie Roberts, owner and founder of the long-running Pink Door restaurant in the Pike Place Market, has re-examined her menu and wine list. She now offers gluten-free options along with a lengthy carte of biodynamic and organic wines.
Spaghetti (Quinoa) Primavera features green garlic, spring peas, fava beans, spring mushrooms, spinach, fresh herbs, and nubbins of goat cheese to make it creamy, all for $17
“I’ve been on a sabbatical of sorts (health crisis) and wanted to be sure you knew about the new gluten-free pasta on our menu,” she wrote in an e-mail. “Also, in my own personal quest for healthier eating/drinking, I have printed a ‘key’ in the form of a sun to denote the massive collection of organic, biodynamic, and sustainably farmed wines that are on our 150-bottle list. I am quite proud of this. When I’m dining out, I notice there are no quality organics on most restaurants’ lists (or if there are, the staff is not knowledgeable about them).”
Jackie has spent hours testing every wheat-free pasta from Italy, San Francisco, and Seattle to serve at The Pink Door. What Roberts has unveiled (and is proving very popular at the restaurant) is not just a substitute, but a gluten-free dish made from quinoa that is truly delicious and bursting with the freshness of spring.
Spaghetti Primavera is a wonderful alternative for people who are gluten intolerant or simply want to enjoy a healthy option over traditional wheat-based pasta dishes.
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