Spectacular Dinner Toasts Rienzi’s Collection of Spanish and Mexican Decorative Arts May 20, 2019
On Tuesday, May 21, guests experience the complex flavors of mezcal and Oaxacan cuisine at a historically inspired dinner. Rienzi, the MFAH house museum for European decorative arts, hosts “From Peasant to Artisan: The Rise of Mezcal and Oaxacan Cuisine.” The four-course meal, prepared by James Beard Award–winning chef Hugo Ortega, expertly pairs Oaxacan dishes with mezcal samplings and mezcal-based cocktails.
The Culinary Connection
This unique dinner event connects Rienzi founders Carroll and Harris Masterson and their affinity for entertaining with their expansive decorative-arts collection. The collection includes Spanish paintings and architectural elements, Mexican viceregal decorative arts from the late 17th to early 19th century, and Mexican silver of the early 20th century. These objects are prominently displayed in Rienzi’s Mexican Room, an intimate entertainment space designed by the Mastersons. In fact, Carroll Masterson’s connection to Mexico began before marrying Harris Masterson, as she and her two children lived in Mexico City for more than six years.
► “From Peasant to Artisan: The Rise of Mezcal and Oaxacan Cuisine” takes place at Rienzi on Tuesday, May 21. Tickets for the event are available online.