There is a real sense of warmth and hospitality with the staff at
Columbia’s The Turn House Restaurant and that is a trickle down from owner and
chef, Tom Zippelli beliefs. Zipelli’s CV
lists him working at world renowned Michelin starred restaurants: Eleven Madison Park and The French Laundry,
both known for locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. Chef Zippelli is zealous about supporting
local farmers and producers with menus that reflect that respect of the land
and sea.
The Dining Dish blog is Dara Bunjon's take on anything food, both national and in her hometown of Baltimore. Warning: this food blog can be harmful to your waistline.
Sunday, December 09, 2018
Saturday, December 08, 2018
Maryland's only pop up Christmas cocktail Bar: Miracle on Magothy Beach
What started approximately 4 years ago, a Christmas themed
pop up bar with all the holiday decorations and clever designed cocktails, has
grown into an international phenomenon. This year almost 100 Miracle™ Christmas
Pop Up Bars are participating. Christmas
lights, tinsel, and holiday décor set the tone while cocktails like
Christmaspolitans, Jingle Bell Nogs, Naughty or Nice Shots take holiday ‘spirits’
to the next level.
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin's theories on pizza
Do note that the true authority on pizza is Daniel Young who compiled a world-wide compilation of Where to Eat Pizza.
Friday, November 30, 2018
A modern twist on Greek cuisine: Cava Mezze
One of my favorite restaurants here in Baltimore, Cava Mezze,
puts a modern day spin on our Greek favorites.
Their menu items are traditional in the sense of Greek cuisine but their
presentations are more upscale. Just
look at the Dolmades photograph: stuffed
grape leaves, roasted eggplant, za’atar rice, presented on a celery root puree,
caper chimichurri, with micro cilantro.
Mezze in Greek translates to appetizer, but it often makes
up an entire meal, combining an assortment of dishes: hot and cold, vegetables
and meat - the assortment at Cava Mezze doesn’t disappoint. Along with their popular array of small and
medium plates they have just introduced fourteen new dishes to their Baltimore
location and coming soon to their other four locations in the DMV.
READ MORE: Baltimore Post Examiner Dara Cooks Blog
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Holiday themed dinner and live holiday music
Last year I had
the joy of attending Sotto
Sopra Restaurant’s evening of holiday songs. They
created an ensemble of their Broadway Night singers for an evening of the
holiday season’s most beloved songs. The
live performances in this stunning venue really set the tone for 2017’s holiday
season. Lucky you, they are doing an
Evening of Holiday Songs and a Four Course Dinner, Sunday, December 2, 2018
starting at 6 pm.
READ MORE at Baltimore Post Examiner - Dara Cooks
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Got the late night "hangries?" Taco Noche!
Northern Mexico inspired tacos,
chips and dips, burritos and more are now available at Taco Noche at the
Rotunda patio. Their kiosk is open from
11:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. every day. Patrons can go to the walk-up window for
carryout or use delivery services, UberEats and Grub Hub. Taco Noche is a perfect
little spot if you have been out late and want a bite of authentic Mexican food
- the perfect “street food.”
Taco Noche ‘s Chef Audiel Vera also holds the title of executive chef at
The Avenue Kitchen and Bar in Hampden.
Chef Vera reminisces, “It was not until I moved to Houston, Texas, where
I first discovered the northern flavors of Mexico. Flour tortillas, shredded
lettuce, fresh Pico de Gallo, cream on tacos, queso fundido, all that great
food. It was a game changer in my opinion. All these flavors really
caught my attention and opened my pallet to different Mexican flavors that I
never knew before. A lot of people may
think this is Tex Mex but it's not. These are flavors that were always there in
Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Tijuana.
For you chili heads, their salsas
run the gamut on the Scoville chart from Tomatillo
with fire roasted Serrano chiles, tomatillos, roasted garlic, onions, cilantro
and lime to Scorpion Sting with fire-roasted
Habanero chilies blended with vinegar, spices and tomatoes.
Taco Noche
The Rotunda Patio
711 West 40th Street
Baltimore MD 21211
Facebook: @taconocherotunda
Instagram: @taconoche
Saturday, November 10, 2018
GDL Italian now open for Saturday and Sunday Brunch
GDL Italian by Giada in Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino has expanded their
hours to include brunch
Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 am to 2 pm, tempting patrons and casino goers
to indulge in their Italian fare. Giada
de Laurentiis (GDL) , Food Network star and cookbook author , combines her
California take on her family’s Italian
cuisine (Kale Caesar Salad, Seasonal Frittata) with local Maryland dishes for
brunch (Maryland Crab Hash, Crab Arancini). Read the full story at Baltimore Post Examiner - Dara Cooks
Monday, November 05, 2018
Pizza contest, which pizza won
The fifty eight year old Grotto Pizza
wanted to do something different to kick off October’s National Pizza Month and
launched “Create Your Own Pizza Competition.”
Out of forty submissions they received, Grotto Pizza narrowed it down to
these five finalists that were judged October 29th at their
Columbia, Maryland location.
Fall’n for Brie – ham, brie, apple
Ultimate Burger – ground beef, bacon, avocado,
blue cheese
Coastal Crab – white pizza with crab and old
bay
Swirl of Fire – banana peppers, sausage, spicy
tomato sauce
Big
Fat Greek – spinach, sliced red onion, garlic, Kalamata olives, pizza cheese,
feta cheeseFind out which pizza won at Dara Cooks Blog - Baltimore Post Examiner
Friday, October 05, 2018
Atelier Culinaire intros 2 Course Dinner - $9.95
Yes, you can eat at the fast food joints for under $10 but is it a quality meal? For $9.95 you can indulge in an Early Bird Two Course Dinner at Stratford University Culinary Program Restaurant, Atelier Culinaire located in the heart of Little Italy. From 5 pm to 6:30 pm, Wednesdays through Saturday... Read the full story at Baltimore Post Examiner - Dara Cooks
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
FALLing in Love with Harrisonburg Virginia - weekend getaways
Fall is officially here, the autumnal equinox arrived
September 22 letting us know that the summer sun and hot, humid days are almost
a memory – enter the cooling brisk air and the turning of the leaves. What
better place to enjoy the seasonal changes than in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley,
where apples are crisp, vineyards dot the landscape, hiking, biking, and our
country’s history permeates every nook and cranny. An ideal weekend getaway, this fertile valley
offers something for everyone’s taste and enjoyment.
Nestled in between the Blue Ridge Mountains and
Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians is Harrisonburg, Virginia – an American Main
Street Award winner; a mini metropolis, and thriving university/college town. Harrisonburg is an ideal hub, base camp, for
all your activities, whether motoring through Skyline Drive for fall foliage,
Mossy Creek fly fishing or indulging in the region’s rich arts and culture.
Read the full story on Dara Cooks Blog - Baltimore Post Examiner
Saturday, September 01, 2018
New restaurant in Owings Mills: Stanford Kitchen is a winner
The made-from scratch offerings
from the new Stanford Kitchen at the Boulevard College Center are hitting the
right notes. What was the former Stone
Cove Restaurant, located in close proximity to Stevenson University; the Blueridge
Restaurant Group has hit the bull’s-eye with the redesigned space, service and
American classic dining options.
My companion, who had previously
eaten in Stanford Kitchen, and I dined early. When we arrived, the bar was
filled with businessmen, the garage-styled doors were rolled back to the al
fresco dining patio and there were a few parties seated in the main
open-kitchen dining room. By the time we
finished having dinner, the dining room and al fresco patio were full of
patrons. The restaurant has in a short
time, accrued a loyal and repeat following. In fact, they have a loyalty reward
program for those who dine at any of the Blueridge Restaurant Group
Restaurants; Stanford Grill, Stanford Kitchen, and Copper Canyon Grill.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Fleming's Steahouse Prime Happy Hour
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, one of Baltimore’s
leading steakhouses, added a NEW Prime Happy Hour and a la carte bar menu. Add yourself to that equation for great eats
and drinks from 5 pm to 7 pm for the Prime Happy Hour. Get to Fleming’s before Labor Day, they are running Prime Happy
Hour seven days a week – all evening.
Cozy up to the bar with friends
and indulge in the sharable a la carte bar menu that is touting taste tempting
vegetarian options like Crispy Castelvetrano
Olives , Vegetable Tempura, Mushroom Farro Veggie Burger or go for the
meat; Candied Bacon, The Calfornia Burger or the unique Filet Mignon and Potato
Waffle. You want shrimp – no problem,
try the colossal U6 Shrimp Tempura.
Tuesday, August 07, 2018
Poké Fish Sushi opens in Owings Mills
Valley Village Shopping Center at 9163 Reisterstown Road has a new tenant, Poké Fish Sushi. An Asian inspired, fast-casual restaurant is open for lunch and dinner offering Hawaiian inspired poké and Japanese cuisine. Poké Fish Sushi replaces Teriyaki Madness at the same location.
The differentiating menu item is the restaurant’s signature
Poke’ bowl that enables customers to participate in a six-step process to build
their perfect meal. It starts with a choice of the base (sushi rice, brown
rice, mixed greens and kale noodle; Poke’ Burrito; or Poke’ salad). Next comes
the choice of protein with options including (Ahi tuna, salmon, shrimp, chicken
and crabmeat among others.) Customers then chose the perfect sauces and
flavorings, followed by crunches (peanuts, almonds, Macadamia nuts) and mix-ins
(vegetables, fruits and seeds).
Poké Fish Sushi
Valley Village Shopping Center
9163 Reisterstown Road
Owings Mills, MD 21117
www.pokefishsushiom.com
(410) 902-8889
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Tis the season for Summer Restaurant Weeks
Restaurant Weeks are here and lunch, brunch and dinner specials abound and
run through August 8th. Here
are some on my picks:
Ananda
for atmosphere and new age Indian
cuisine
The
Turn House for great patio dining
Grille 620
because you are a winner with anything Chef Fabio Mura prepares – call the
restaurant for the menu because it isn’t posted on Howard County’s Restaurant
Week page
If Italian is your
thing – good menu selections can be found:
Sotto
Sopra Restaurant
Cosima
Germano’s
Do you want dinner with a view – consider
The
Boathouse
Gunther
& Co – stunning interior and beautiful deck – added bonus, free parking
My number one pick
for a beautiful drive, patio dining and a menu selection I personally find
appealing
The Manor Tavern
Restaurant Weeks afford you the opportunity to taste test
new restaurants or support your favorite dining spots.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
There is a new restaurant in Little Italy: Atelier de Culinaire
) Stratford University – School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality has
officially opened their own restaurant, Atelier de Culinaire, in Baltimore’s
Little Italy at 806 Stiles Street and is running a grand opening special for
$25, plus tax & gratuity, for a three course dinner including a
non-alcoholic beverage. All additional
items are at listed menu prices. The grand opening special will run through
Friday, August 3rd – be sure to mention the soft opening special
when making your reservations and upon your arrival. Atelier de Culinaire will serve the public
Wednesdays through Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. They will be adding a Sunday Champagne Brunch
as of August 12th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Read the full story at Baltimore Post Examiner - Dara Cooks
Sunday, June 24, 2018
How could I have missed National Eclair Day?
I missed National Éclair Day
Yup, Friday, June 22nd
was National Éclair Day and I missed it.
I love éclairs, not one of those
Rich’s frozen éclairs, nope; it would need to meet all my requirements of a
great éclair. What constitutes a great éclair is the crisp, full-of-air
-pockets pâte à choux oblong home to the creamy,
rich, custard filling; and the pièce
de résistance should be dark chocolate, ganache like crowning glory.
Read the full story and watch the Seinfeld video at my Dara Cooks Blog - Baltimore Post Examiner.
Friday, June 01, 2018
Howard County: Two separate restaurant concepts open under one roof
The respected restaurateur/chef, Steve Wecker of Iron Bridge Wine
Company, and his partner Vince Culotta, former manager of Iron Bridge have
created two restaurant concepts under one roof at the Columbia, Maryland’s One Merriweather building : CURED Table and Tap, a casual dining
experience and meander to the back of CURED
to their speakeasy concept, 18th
& 21st , where those in the know, enjoy live entertainment,
dancing and upscale dining in the intimate 88 seat dining room.
CURED
Table & Tap – Open NOW - Lunch and Dinner
The name - CURED Table & Tap - is derived from the large
charcuterie and raw bar that is the focal point of the dining room. "CURED
was designed as a casual dining space. People always tell us that Iron Bridge
is kind of like Cheers with wine, so we wanted to create that same vibe,”
stated Steve Wecker.
The menu offers humble American cuisine (classic comfort food)
featuring farm-to-table appetizers, charcuterie and raw bar options, hearty
sandwiches, and entrees including distinctive seafood, poultry, and beef
selections. Menu choices include Po’ Boy (masa crusted oysters, arugula, tomato,
Fresno remoulade, hoagie roll), Sausage Flatbread (chicken sausage, cherry
tomatoes, charred broccoli, mozzarella) and Pan Roasted Salmon (confit
fingerling potatoes, spinach, romesco sauce, olive tapenade).
Maryland craft beers, wine,
and creative cocktails will highlight local products from The Baltimore Whiskey
Company, Goonda Beersmiths, and Old Westminster Winery. Cocktails include The
Brave Little Gherkin (Rittenhouse rye, pickle brine ice cubes) and Boom Boom
Sticks (Lost Ark White Rum, Lyon Gold Rum, Lyon Dark Rum, orgeat, espresso
tincture, and lime).
18th
& 21st – Opening date scheduled for 2nd week of June
– evenings only
Named
after the constitutional amendment that enacted prohibition and the subsequent
amendment that repealed it, 18th & 21st is a modern take on a
sophisticated, prohibition era supper club.
The menu offers modern American cuisine featuring
handcrafted small plates, mid-Atlantic seafood and classic cuts of beef.
Eclectic menu items include whole roasted Bronzino, dry aged steak, roasted
bone marrow, lobster poutine and duck pastrami. Handcrafted and barrel-aged
cocktails include Smoked Old Fashioned (Henry McKenna 100 Proof Bourbon, Brown
Sugar Simple Syrup, Smoked House Bitters) and The Peat and The Petals
(Laphroaig 10yr Scotch, Saint Elder).
The charcuterie and raw bar items are available at both concepts.
Christopher Lewis is the Executive Chef and comes with stellar
credentials, i.e. The Milton Inn, The Brass Elephant and the Iron Bridge Wine
Company. Like all chefs of quality,
Chris’s focus is on locally grown and raised ingredients…i.e. dry aged beef and
regional oysters.
Eat Well –
Do Good
Owners, Wecker and Culotta, were named corporate philanthropist of
the year by the Community Foundation of Howard County. Right now, they are working on a fundraiser
to benefit those so tragically affected
by the recent flooding.
CURED
Table & Tap/ 18th & 2st
One
Merriweather Building - 10980 Granchester Way – Suite 110
Columbia,
MD 21033
667.786. 7111
www: cured1821.com
Social Media: @cured1821
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Feastival: A Food Adventure for a Cure
The Sandlot at the harbor’s edge is the new home for the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundations Annual Feastival, an al fresco dining and drinking
adventure scheduled for Saturday, June 9th from noon to 4 p.m. Join
fellow foodies at the Sandlot Baltimore for a rare culinary experience. Guests
will feast on delectable bites by Baltimore’s hottest culinary talent and sip
stylish cocktails and craft brews. With refreshing sights and sounds, relish in
this epicurean adventure.
Proceeds from this event go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Founded in 1955, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is the world's leader in the
search for a cure for cystic fibrosis. The Foundation was started by parents
desperate to save their children’s lives. Their relentless and impassioned
determination to prolong life has resulted in tremendous strides over the past
60 years in accelerating innovative research and drug development, as well as
advancing care and advocacy. Virtually every approved cystic fibrosis drug
therapy available now was made possible because of the Foundation and its
supporters.
Baltimore’s top restaurants that will be providing
tasty bites:
·
Ampersea
·
Blue Pit BBQ
·
Chez Hugo
·
Cosima
·
Ikiben
·
Gunther & Co
·
Hersh’s
·
Honey Grow
·
La Fod Marketa
·
Minnow
·
SandLot
·
Stall 11
·
Charmery
Libations:
·
BCB brewery
·
Belle Isle Moonshine
·
Ceremony Coffee Roasters
·
Lyon Distilling
·
Moet & Chandon
·
Tequila Partida
·
Sagamore Spirit Rye
·
Sandy Bottom
·
Tito’s Handmade Vodka
Feastival - Saturday, June 9th - Noon – 4 pm
The SandLot
1000 Wills
Street
Baltimore
MD 21231
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
When chefs cook for chefs and you’re invited
If “food and wine” are your middle and last names then
you need to clear your calendar for the American Academy of Chefs dinner
Saturday, June 23rd at 6 pm at the historic Maryland Club, 1 East Eager Street, Baltimore.
The theme is East meets West: Asian/Pacific rim meets Mid-Atlantic
cuisine.
This black-tie optional gala tantalizes from the opening
champagne reception:
Hors d’oeuvre Reception
(Squid Ink Coral
Tuile-Crème Fraiche-Roe-Grated Horseradish)
Nori
Wrapped Marbled Beef Tenderloin
(Charcoal
Cracker-Crispy Potato Brunoise-Miso Cream-Micro Bean Sprout)
Oyster
Raw Bar
(A selection of
local and Mid-Atlantic varieties)
General
Tso Sweetbreads
Korean
BBQ Quail Steamed Bun
Seared
Bluefin Tuna with Wasabi Cotton Candy
Maryland
Club Display Table
(A variety of
Charcuterie, Cured Meats, Cheese, Breads, Vegetables)
Don’t over eat at
the reception, even though there is so much to enjoy! You have a five course dinner perfectly
paired with a selection of wines to round out your evening:
Dinner Menu
Maryland
Summer Vegetable Terrine & Jumbo Lump Crabmeat
Daikon Spring Roll - Roasted Baby Carrots -
Thai Basil Oil
(Governors Bay
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2017)
Pan-Seared
MD. Rockfish with Lemon Cream Sauce
Vegetable Threads-Korean Sweet Potato Puree
Spiced Shrimp - Asian Pear “Kimchi”
(Dr. Loosen “Dr.
L” Riesling 2015)
Whistle
Pig Hollow Crispy Pork Belly with Cantonese Soy & Garlic Broth
Egg Noodles-Macoma Clams-Cilantro Lime Foam
(Iter Pinot Noir
California 2016)
Koji
Marinated Venison Loin with Sour Cherry Gastrique
Summer Vegetable Medley-Pickled Ramps-Morel
Dashi
(Oak Ridge
Zinfandel Lodi AV)
Coconut
Sticky Rice with Basil Foam
Brown Sugar Rhubarb – Black Pepper Tuile
(Rivata Moscato d’
Asti)
The honor society of American Culinary Federation (ACF), the
American Academy of Chefs (AAC), represents the highest standards of
professionalism in the organization, society and industry. The Academy’s
primary mission is to promote the education of all culinarians by mentoring
culinarians, awarding scholarships to students seeking a future in the culinary
industry, and by providing grants to professional working chefs looking to
further their career.
The Greater Baltimore Chapter (GBC) of the ACF is hosting this
AAC dinner at the Maryland Club. Proceeds for the dinner will support the AAC
scholarship fund at Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) as well as donate to
the ACF National Culinary Olympic Team.
AAC Gala
Saturday, June 23rd – 6 pm
Maryland Club
1 East Eager Street – Baltimore, MD
Cost per person $125 per person (all
inclusive)
When purchasing, please advise if you
would like to be seated with certain guests.
1) Tickets are available by credit card – email Lisa Tomecek
@lchristhilf@bcps.org with your contact information and she will get back to
you for your credit card information
OR
2) Pay by check made payable to:
GREATER BALTIMORE ACF
Include your email address and phone number
MAIL TO:
John Johnson
AACC/HCAT Institute
7438 Ritchie Hgwy
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
You will receive an email confirmation
once payment has been received.
Due
to recent renovations, parking is limited at the Maryland Club. There are
several parking lots within a 2-block radius of the club. Use www.spothero.com app to find parking lots with reduced rate
and reserve space or let UBER or LYFT do the driving.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Apropoe's new spring menu tells a story
The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel Apropoe’s restaurant and bar,
plays tribute to the city’s most renowned author, Edgar Allen Poe. Poe
wrote mysteries, even a food-related short story, The Duc de L’Omelette , who
ate an ortolan (a rare tiny bird, eaten whole in one bite) and then
damned to hell’s fire. Apropoe’s story is different, if you partake of
their comestibles, you will be heaven bound.
Watch the slideshow and read the complete story at Baltimore Post Examiner - Dara Cooks Blog
Watch the slideshow and read the complete story at Baltimore Post Examiner - Dara Cooks Blog
Wednesday, May 09, 2018
How will you celebrate National Shrimp Day
It is National Shrimp Day -- if I was going to pick a favorite for me, shrimp scampi with an artichoke is my favorite preparation next to a good shrimp salad sandwich. The scampi sauce is perfect to dip the artichoke leaves - rich, unctious, full of flavor.
Personally, I haven't met a shrimp I didn't like. What is your favorite shrimp preparation?
Personally, I haven't met a shrimp I didn't like. What is your favorite shrimp preparation?
Friday, May 04, 2018
National Hoagie Day! What's your favorite?
Hoagies, subs - no matter what you call these gutbuster sammies, they come overloaded. Today is National #Hoagie Day and on this day I salute Atlantic City's White House Sub Shop, in business since 1946. they have the best Italian cold cut anywhere. The rolls are especially key, French baguette crunchy on the outside but a soft center. My first White House sub was in 1966. I never miss getting my Italian cold cut on each visit to Atlantic City.
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Duck Duck Goose to replace 8 Ball Bar & Grill
Announced just yesterday on their Facebook
page, Fells Point’s 8 Ball Bar &
Grill is closing at 814 South Broadway. The
meatball centric restaurant and bar opened its doors February, 2016 which had
previously been Tapas Adela. In their Facebook farewell notice they reminded
folks, “to continue to shop local, eat local, BE local.” There will be lots of specials happening
building up to their grand finale on Monday, April 2nd.
Chef Ashish Allfred |
In a press release received yesterday comes
the news that Bethesda Chef Ashish Alfred is bringing his popular French-style brasserie
to Fells Point this summer in the same location. Southern Living magazine named Bethesda’s
Duck Duck Goose (DDG) Maryland’s best restaurant.
Everything you want to know at this time is
in the press release, so let me just paste it all for your edification and
review.
“The new Duck Duck Goose will bring its fresh
take on the classic French brasserie, focusing on seasonal ingredients prepared
through simple, time-honored cooking methods. Guests will savour delicious,
expertly-prepared cuisine spanning classical to modern Parisian influences.
Chef Alfred has a simple description of his creations: “good food, done well.”
As in Bethesda, guests will be treated to an unparalleled standard of service
from the moment they arrive. But Alfred is adamant that the new Baltimore
location isn’t going to be a clone — no Duck Duck Goose, The Deuce here. Instead,
he says it will have its own unique personality and flair.
Unique to Baltimore: the facility’s front and
rear private outdoor patios, large centralized bar, and busy Fells Point
locale, perfect for catering to locals and tourists. Chef Alfred plans to offer
more small plate options than in Bethesda. The average entree is expected to
cost less than $24. In peak times, Duck Duck Goose will accommodate about 85
people at 22 tables and the bar, plus more at the outdoor cafes. With its
five-star location near the water and posh atmosphere, Alfred plans to tap into
Fells Point sophisticated nightlife scene and serve food and cocktails late
into the night. It will be the ideal place to start, enjoy and/or end the
evening.
The culinary star has competed on Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen and Chopped. Chef Al, as he’s often called, trained at the French Culinary Institute in
Manhattan, and sharpened his skills in some of the best kitchens in NYC. He is the chef and owner of the Alfred Restaurant Group’s three restaurants (George’s Chophouse, also in Bethesda, is the third). Alfred
opened Duck Duck Goose in Bethesda in 2016, and it quickly became the destination
for casually elegant dining, fine wine tastings,
weekend brunches and intimate, late-night cocktails.
Chef Al is also candid
about his long running drug and alcohol addiction issues, which started when he
was in his late teens. He credits his passion for creating recipes and cooking
among the reasons he’s been sober now for three years. In addition, he’s named
his latest restaurant after his late brother George, who was also critical in
helping him find the road to sobriety.”
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Best place to slurp oysters on National Oyster on the Half Shell Day
Ok, there are a number of places to get your raw oysters on
National Oysters on the Half Shell Day on March 31st BUT, how about
free valet parking all day long, an amazing view and portions of the proceeds
benefit Believe in Tomorrow Children’s
Foundation. Oysters are only $1.50
each and if you order a dozen, enjoy a glass of Prosecco for just $6.
You ask, OK, where is this place? It is 16
on the Park (the 16th floor), the Residence Inn Baltimore at
The John Hopkins Medical Campus’ rooftop restaurant in Eager Park. Located at 800
N Wolfe Street, near Orleans Street, and again, let me stress free valet
parking all day. We might even be seeing
spring that day, highs near 60 – enjoy the patio and the sunshine.
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Spanish Paella Day
Paella flashback! In honor of today being Spanish Paella Day I submit to you, for your review, a paella I made for 40 people back in the days I worked in the kitchen at the Center for Hellenic Studies. Tapped into my big supply of saffron*, homemade chicken stock and went for it. chicken, shrimp, mussel - no peas, why - because I don't like peas. The pan was so heavy that someone had to lift it to the buffet. Success was gauged by the two Spanish women who worked there who said it was one of the best paellas they had ever had. I think they were kissing up so they could take leftovers home with them. I don't believe I've made paella since.
*From my days working at Vanns Spices.
Have you made paella, if so, what do you like to put in your paella?
*From my days working at Vanns Spices.
Have you made paella, if so, what do you like to put in your paella?
Sunday, March 25, 2018
It's National International Waffle Day
NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL WAFFLE DAY
Food memory: This tasty tidbit is the Not Your Mama's Shortcake Belgium Waffle at the Iron Rooster in Hunt Valley. I was awarded yet another gold star in the clean plate club. Ice cream, waffle, strawberries and whipped cream - you would clean the plate as well. So if you are brunchng this Sunday, feel free to indulge!
Friday, March 16, 2018
MY SHIP- Songs from 1941 Cabaret comes to Baltimore
New York’s Cabaret
MAC Award Winner
Dawn Derow’s docks
“My Ship” at Sotto Sopra
Sunday, August 8th – 6 pm to 9 pm
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Cabaret at its best – MY SHIP has won accolades from New York City audiences this past fall and for a “one night only” performance, singer extraordinaire Dawn Derow and her pianist, Ian Hermann, will perform the award winning show at Sotto Sopra Restaurant. Step back in time and listen to Dawn Derow’s renditions of 1941’s Hit Parade interspersed with a five course, fine dining Italian dinner from Sotto Sopra.
The reviews are in, MY SHIP ~ Songs from 1941 - “Dawn Derow’s show exceeds and changed my opinion of cabaret singers. This isn’t just a cabaret, but a fabulous one women show.” - Suzanne Bowling - Times Square Chronicles. “The title song of the show, “My Ship” (Kurt Weill, Ira Gershwin), which she sings far better than Gertrude Lawrence ever did… “ - Robert Windeler from The Bistros
Tapping into the top hits of 1941 with songs like "Chattanooga Choo Choo", " Boggie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "The White Cliffs of Dover," Dawn Derow's "My Ship" explores the emotional climate of America as it entered WWII and opens our minds and heart to the women of that era, whether they were a 'Rosie the Riveter', a housewife raising children alone, a USO entertainer, or a nightclub singer. Derow revisits the music that comforted and uplifted a nation until there was peace "At Last."
Menu
Boston Lettuce Salad
Gorgonzola cheese/pomegranate seeds/Champagne vinaigrette/balsamic glaze
Asparagus Risotto
with scallop /orange brown butter
Mango Sorbet
Duck Confit
With mashed potatoes/broccolini/
Vanilla & Orange Cheesecake
with raspberry sorbet
$62 per person
(includes 5 course dinner & live cabaret show)
Excludes beverages, tax and gratuity
Tickets/Reservations: 410 625 0534
Watch Dawn perform songs from MY SHIP https://youtu.be/
DAWN DEROW: A graduate from Boston Conservatory with a degree in Music: Vocal Performance & Opera Emphasis. Since moving to New York, she has performed in various clubs such as Birdland, The Metropolitan Room The Cutting Room, Don’t Tell Mama, The Friar’s Club and Carnegie Hall, as part of “Cole Porter’s 125 De-lovely Celebration.” Dawn won a 2015 MAC award for her work in the duo show REVOLUTION. Her album MUSIC 4 TWO with guitarist, Sean Harkness won for her a 2014 MAC Nomination for album of the year and in 2016 Bistro Award for Outstanding Vocalist for LEGIT: a Classical Cabaret.
IAN HERMAN: He began his musical career studying classical piano. At the age of thirteen he was a guest soloist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. After attending Manhattan School Of Music, Ian began working with performers including Jane Olivor, Donna McKechnie, Anita Morris, Judy Kaye, Tom Andersen, Karen Mason, Sharon McNight,Marilyn Sokol, Angela LaGreca, Carole Demas, and Joy Behar in nightclubs in New York and around the country. In 1999 he received the Backstage Bistro Award for best Musical Director. He was a pianist and vocal coach at the Broadway revival of Grease, working with guest stars such as Al Jarreau, Jon Secada, Sheena Easton, Chubby Checker, and Darlene Love. His other Broadway credits include “Jelly’s Last Jam”, “The Who’s Tommy”, “Song And Dance”, and “Swing”, for which he wrote vocal and dance arrangements. and “Laughing Room Only” with Jackie Mason. Recently he performed a concert with guitarist Sean Harkness, celebrating their new CD “DUET”, consisting of all original music.
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