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Hit of the week – The Country Cat’s Jerky

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Monday’s Tasting Table eblast turned the spotlight on jerky, and featured none other than Portland’s own Adam Sappington of The Country Cat Dinnerhouse & Bar.  How does Adam do it?  It’s all about the salt, celery seed, chile and molasses marinade.  The article’s below.

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Tasting Table highlights the resurgence of the ’settler’ lifestyle.  For those of you who didn’t catch the Sunday NYTimes’ Style section, there’s another lifestyle trend that’s coming on the scene – the caveman lifestyle and it’s hunter gatherer, prehistoric values. Read it here.  Thoughts?

Anyone else wondering why all the burger mania?

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

The New York Times, Saveur, Portland Monthly, Forkfly — Burgers are apparently as newsworthy today as saying someone’s actions

Mother's Bistro & Bar's Burger

A creation from Mother's Bistro & Bar's new Burger Bar

are stupid despite the fact that you’re the head of the free world.

Why burgers? Why now?

When my friend Kate Krader from Food & Wine Magazine was in town a few months ago she explained it this way.  ”People are super interested in cooking and food, they want to become authorities on cuisines and dishes but when the economy’s down, they can’t afford to obsess on super high-end ingredients or become experts at something that’s a luxury item.  However, it’s easy to become a burger or pizza afficianado.”

Good editorial instincts Kate, it’s no wonder you’re one of America’s top culinary trend forecasters.

My question though, is the obvious conflict between conventional vs. natural beef.  Anyone who’s read a Michael Pollan book or seen Food Inc. is most likely verging on becoming a vegetarian if not at the very least considering giving up all conventionally raised meats. So, how do food-loving passionate burger fans indulge in burger mania when most offerings are patties made from grain fed, hormone filled, inhumanely treated animals?

We say, think local now more than ever when it comes to your burger cravings.  Develop a solid understanding of where your beef comes from so you can eat with wild abandon.  Here are our top 3 local, grass-fed beef ranchers and/or Co-ops we want to support: Painted Hills Natural Beef, Highland Oak Farm and Ford Farms.  Please consider doing the same.

Hit of the Week – The New York Times

Monday, May 11th, 2009

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Hit of the Week – The New York Times

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Two Portland Indie Wine Festival Alumni, Boedecker Cellars and Grochau Cellars, opened the Portland Wine Project in the Fall of 2008. Last week Portland’s newest urban winery was included in The New York Times article on D.I.Y city wineries. More exciting news, the Portland Indie Wine Festival will take place at the Portland Wine Project on May 2nd.

Check out the article online here.

Hit of the Week! – The New York Times

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Congratulations to Matthew Locricchio who was mentioned along with his newly released cookbook, “The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids”, in The New York Times today.

“The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids” exposes young chefs to authentic flavors and cultures from around the world – Brazil, Greece, India and Thailand. While there are many new cookbooks for kids this winter, Locricchio’s cookbook is getting rave reviews from both adults (The New York Times) and the most important critics – kids (Oregonian).

Click on the article below to view the whole story.