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Latest revision as of 22:55, 2 October 2015

Info

This page contains information for the 2015 CSE Pit Party. Send additional questions to Pit Party Coordinator: Fahad Pervaiz.

When: 6:00 PM on Friday, October 2, 2015

Where: The Burke Museum on the corner of 15th Ave NE and NE 45th St (on UW Campus).

What to bring:

  • New Grads - Nothing
  • Everyone Else - Sign up below with which dish you will bring.

When signing up please try to keep the selection balanced. Burke Museum neither have microwave oven nor they allow electric grills to cook food there.

The department will provide drinks and cups, plates, silverware, etc.

Guests (friends, family, significant other etc.) are certainly welcome to attend. If you're bringing something for the potluck, just try to bring enough to feed you and however many guests you're bringing.

Note that this is happening on a Friday rather than Saturday because there is a possibility of Husky game on Saturday. Home Husky games generally creates traffic jams, full parking lots and rerouting of some bus routes.

Directions

The Burke is a 10 minute walk from the CSE department. There are bike racks and the museum is easy to reach via public transit. A map can be found here.

Parking is run by UW and the usual parking fees apply. Limited parking permits will be available, for free parking in N1, and preference will be given to those who are bringing dishes and/or carpooling. Contact Fahad (fahadp@cs) to get parking permit. The most convenient entrance if you are driving is the one on 17th NE off of NE 45th. Driving directions below (please remember to find a DD!).

  • From I-5: Exit east onto NE 45th Street. Travel east on NE 45th Street to 17th Avenue NE. Turn right onto 17th. The museum will be immediately on your right.
  • From Highway 520: Exit north onto Montlake Boulevard NE. Turn left onto NE Pacific Street. Turn right and head north on 15th Avenue NE. Turn right and head east on NE 45th St. Take your next right on 17th Avenue NE. The museum will be immediately on your right.

After Party

The fun does not stop when pit party ends. We will continue the party at Doug's house.

House: Doug's House

Address: 104 NE 52nd St., Seattle, WA 98105. Bus Route 43 and 44 will take you in that direction.

Appetizers

  1. Pot Stickers - Alex Fiannaca
  2. Cauliflower Tater Tots - Laurel Orr
  3. Lebanese salad and pita bread - Yejin
  4. Sliders (vegetarian and not) - Rob
  5. Shrimp Tray - Linda
  6. Cheeses, nuts, dried fruits - Luis C
  7. A ton of hummus - Svet
  8. boiled peanut, TBD - Tianqi
  9. Stuffed pasta shells (vegetarian) - Kyle Rector and Brandon Myers
  10. Something vegetarian - Mayank Goel

Main Courses

  1. Vegetarian main dish -- Michael Ernst
  2. Shepherd's Pie -- Edward Zhang
  3. Vegan Pizza -- Aaron Bauer
  4. Sukiyaki Soup (with lots of meat) -- Xiaoyi Zhang
  5. Oyako Don (Chicken and Egg on Rice) -- Xiaoyi Zhang
  6. Greek meatballs with Tzatziki Dip (Beef) -- Yannis Konstas
  7. Vegetarian Chili -- Richard Ladner
  8. Chicken main dish -- Dan Weld
  9. Eggplant Parmesan -- Amrita Mazumdar & Elaine Levey
  10. Sausage Bolognese -- Matt Kay
  11. Apple-cider-glazed salmon -- Pavel Panchekha
  12. Something vegetarian -- A Lerner
  13. Chicken Casserole -- Trevor Perrier
  14. TBD -- Vincent Lee
  15. Lactose Free Tater Tot Casserole -- Eric Mullen
  16. Mac and Cheese - James Fogarty
  17. Persian Food - Hessam B, Alireza R, Javad H, Koosha Kh

Side Dishes

  1. Some side vegetable or salad -- Daniel Epstein
  2. Vegetarian side dish -- Luke Zettlemoyer
  3. " -- Brandon Holt
  4. Shrimp Dumplings -- Shumo Chu
  5. Roasted Vegetables -- Lilian de Greef
  6. Couscous -- Tatlock
  7. TBD -- Franzi Roesner
  8. TBD(possibly sushi/rolls) -- Xin Yang
  9. Samosas (Crispy patties stuffed with peas, potatoes and spices.) --Deepali and Srini
  10. TBD -- Eric W and Alex M
  11. TBD -- Nancy W
  12. Watermelon shark stuffed with conquered lesser melons -- Jacob Schreiber
  13. Tofuwich -- Jingjing Wang
  14. Macaroni salad -- Hamid Izadinia
  15. Bread -- Dominik Moritz

Desserts

  1. Tahini Cookies - Alon Milchgrub
  2. Mini lime pies - Yvonne Chen
  3. Chocolate chip "tracking" cookies (should be diary free, will contain eggs) - Anna Kornfeld Simpson
  4. Probably brownies - Daniel Gordon
  5. Cheesecake - Noah Smith
  6. Motcha Cake - Victoria
  7. TBD - Antoine
  8. Peanut Butter Bars - Paul
  9. TBD -- Dieter Fox
  10. TBD -- Catie Baker
  11. Lemon Bars -- Jane Hoffswell
  12. Cheese and grapes -- Katharina Reinecke
  13. Cookies -- Kyle Thayer
  14. Walnut cake -- Fereshteh Sadeghi
  15. Cookies - Jiechen