NYC steakhouse offers ‘most expensive cranberry sauce on earth’ at $195 per dollop

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New York foodies with cash to burn are transferring from the gravy train to the cranberry wagon this Thanksgiving, stopping by the Old Homestead Steakhouse in Manhattan’s tony Meatpacking District to sample what’s being called the “most expensive” sauce in the world” – which costs an arm and a turkey. feet at nearly $200 per doll.

The tuna ball is encrusted with gold, truffles and other expensive accoutrements — and the absurdity is the essence, said Greg Sherry, who runs the famous 150-year-old steakhouse with his brother Marc.

“Every year we try to do something different, a little more extravagant,” the amazing restaurant told The Post. “The spirits of the American people are changing. Now there is a large percentage of people who like to become extraordinary and we try to provide that.”

This might be the most expensive cranberry sauce in the world, according to the owners of NYC’s Old Homestead Steakhouse. Stefano Giovannini
It’s made with $1,500-a-pound white truffles, the now ubiquitous 24K edible gold flakes and sought-after Manuka honey from New Zealand. Stefano Giovannini

In 2019, the premier meat haven notably served up a $180,000 Caligula-worthy Thanksgiving spread featuring “gilded” bites and gravy topped with $3,650 per bottle of Louis XIII cognac. They also offered “the world’s most expensive wings” on Super Bowl Sunday — a dozen slathered in foie gras, caviar and Louis XIII cognac cream for $4,900.

This year, it’s the cake party that takes on considerable shine — starting with Sherry’s late grandmother’s cranberry sauce recipe, which is then “elevated” with the addition of $1,500-a-pound white truffles, gold flakes edible 24K already widespread. and sought-after Manuka honey from New Zealand.

Owner Greg Sherry said the specialty dish starts with his late grandmother’s cranberry sauce recipe and is “elevated” from there. Stefano Giovannini
The cranberry sauce is served in a generous spoonful. Stefano Giovannini

And if that wasn’t delicious enough, the crimson spice is then topped off with a $4,400 bottle of Taylor Fladgate Scion Vintage Port — basically putting the sauce on the sauce.

“It was a tradition for my brother Mark and my family to eat her special blueberries during the holidays,” Sherry said of his beloved relative’s table staple, a tradition he noted dates back 50 years. first.

“She passed away a few years ago, and Mark and I were sitting around and we said ‘you know what… let her out of the box’, and we’re letting her out of the box now.”

The cranberry sauce is infused with a $4,400 bottle of Taylor Fladgate Scion Vintage Port. Stefano Giovannini
Just one mouthful of special cranberry sauce costs more than a roast turkey dinner at Old Homestead Steakhouse. Stefano Giovannini
The special cranberry sauce will be by request only. Stefano Giovannini

The revamped version costs $195 for a single dollop — far more than other so-called upscale entrées, like the $16-a-pint hot sauce offered by Upper East Side grocer Eli Zabar this year.

For anyone hoping to branch out, timing is a factor — the gold-plated garnish will grace Old Homestead’s menu only on Thanksgiving, Sherry said.

The rest of the Nov. 28 special menu is relatively minimalist — $85 for a roast turkey dinner with all the traditional trimmings (including no-high-carat blueberries) or $105 to add filet mignon.

Special sauce will be on request only.

The gold-plated garnish will grace Old Homestead’s menu only on Thanksgiving, Sherry said. Stefano Giovannini
Old Homestead Steakhouse is located at 56 Ninth Ave. in the Meatpacking District. Christopher Sadowski
Greg Sherry runs the 150-year-old steakhouse with his brother Marc. Stefano Giovannini

Sherry admits the amazing accompaniment won’t be at every table. “No, I don’t expect many people,” he said. “I expect gourmet people looking for something high end will have it.”

“It’s not how much we serve. It’s doing it the right way to make sure that what we do is accepted by the customer and he walks out saying, ‘You know what… it was a lot of money, but it was worth it.'”

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