From Marinated millet to stuffed mushroom, here's the menu for PM Modi's White House State dinner
4 min read 22 Jun 2023, 07:04 AM ISTThe decor features elements honoring the traditions and cultures of both America and India. The dinner will be followed by musical performances from Joshua Bell, Penn Masala, and 'The President's Own' United States Marine Band Chamber Orchestra.

US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden on Wednesday received PM Modi at the White House as they gathered for an intimate dinner. On Thursday, President Biden and the First Lady will also host a State Dinner at the South Lawn of the White House, which is expected to be attended by 400 guests. Prime Minister Modi visit also includes an address by him to the joint session of the US Congress.
Speaking of the state dinner, the menu is inspired by PM Modi's call to promote millets. First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden, has included millet-based dishes in the State Dinner to be held in his honour.
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Lets look at the menu for PM Modi's State Dinner:
-The first course includes Marinated Millet and Grilled Corn Kernel Salad; Compressed Watermelon and Tangy Avocado Sauce.
-In the main course, Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms and Creamy Saffron-infused Risotto, Sumac-roasted Sea Bass; Lemon-Dill Yogurt Sauce; Crisped Millet Cakes and Summer Squashes, Rose and Cardamom-infused Strawberry Shortcake.
Jill Biden worked with guest Chef Nina Curtis, White House Executive Chef Cris Comerford, and White House Executive Pastry Chef Susie Morrison to develop the menu for the State Dinner.
While speaking to PTI, Curtis said, “We have been working on this (menu for State Dinner) for a few months. We are very excited and the First Lady is very excited, hence I think I have done my job."
Chef Nina Curtis is a culinary artist based in Sacramento, CA who is celebrated for her exceptional skill and creativity in plant-based cuisine. She is passionate for plant-based cuisine spans over two decades of serving in pivotal roles, including Director of Culinary and Executive Chef positions.
She is also known for seasonal and garden-to-table recipes and for mentoring up-and-coming chefs to help others create plant-based culinary experiences around the world.
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at its 75th session in March 2021 declared 2023 the International Year of Millets. Spearheaded by PM Modi, the Government of India sponsored the proposal for International Year of Millets 2023, which was accepted by the UNGA. The campaign of PM Modi to promote 'Shree Anna' will fulfil the nutritional requirements of crores of people across the world.
Millets are considered good for health and also beneficial for farmers and environment friendly. It are energy dense, drought resistant, with lower water requirements and can be easily grown in arid soils, and hilly terrain and are less susceptible to pests.
Decor for the State Dinner
The First Lady and Social Secretary Carlos Elizondo worked with David Stark Design and Production, a design firm that assisted with the design and guest experience for the dinner.
The decor features elements that honour the tradition and cultures of America and India, including, the India State Flag. The State Dinner will take place in a pavilion on the South Lawn draped in greens and saffron, honouring the colours of the Indian flag and the strength and heritage they represent.
Giving more details, First Lady said, "Tomorrow night, guests will walk across the South Lawn into a pavilion draped in rich greens with saffron-coloured flowers at every table -- the colours of the Indian flag."
Peacock and Bald Eagle: Imagery of India's national bird, the peacock, and America's national bird, the bald eagle, will serve as the backdrop to President Biden and Prime Minister Modi's toasts for the evening.
Lotus Blooms: A longstanding feature in Indian design throughout history and inspired by mandala-style illustrations found in traditional Indian art, the lotus flower is incorporated throughout the decor and tablescapes.
Symbolic Views of Washington: Through the translucent pavilion structure, guests will be surrounded by views of the iconic symbols of our nation, our democracy and our history: the White House, the Jefferson Memorial, and the Washington Monument.
Performances at the White House
Following the dinner, guests will also enjoy musical selections from the following performers: Joshua Bell, American Violinist and Conductor.
Joshua Bell is a GRAMMY Award-winning violinist, soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and conductor, and currently the Music Director of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields.
Bell's highlights in the 2023-24 season include an international tour of his newly-commissioned project, The Elements, featuring works by renowned living composers.
Penn Masala, a South Asian A Cappella Group will also perform at the event. They are known for original compositions and harmonies that traverse traditions and capture the experience of growing up with both Eastern and Western cultures. Penn Masala has performed around the world, including at the Indian International Film Academy (IIFA) Awards.
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band Chamber Orchestra will also perform at the event. For more than two centuries, the United States Marine Band has been part of the events that have shaped the Nation. Established by an Act of Congress in 1798, the Marine Band is America's oldest continuously active professional music organization and made its White House debut on New Year's Day 1801.
(With inputs from ANI)