Bobby Sidro was nervous when I met him: nervous about being interviewed by a television reporter, and nervous about his first time on the Iditarod trail. He’s a chef at the Millennium Alaskan Hotel, and this week — maybe around Thursday — he’ll make dinner for the first musher who reaches the Yukon River at Anvik, who’ll also win $3,500.
Here’s the menu:
• Portobello mushrooms stuffed with red king crab and smoked sockeye salmon with cheese
• Alaskan clam chowder
• Roasted duck salad with mixed greens
• A 14-ounce ribeye steak marinated in cognac and Alaskan Amber beer
• Jumbo prawns
• Bacon-wrapped scallops
• Grilled asparagus
• Four-cheese risotto cakes
Dessert is a fruit tart. Four wine pairings will be served with each course, and there is also a bottle of Dom Perignon.
Sidro will make all this on small burners in a tiny room, for a musher who will most likely be very sleep-deprived.
“To me, you know, adventure is adventure and I want to have one,” Sidro said, “I can tell my kids one day that I’ve been there.”
Sidro’s worked at the Millennium as a chef for 19 years, but this is the first time he’s been tapped to cook the Yukon River meal.
“I’m a rookie, but hopefully it’s going to be fun,” Sidro said.





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