Sunday, September 23, 2012

A Taste of Happiness Supper Club

Last night I attended a Supper Club event at a private home in Sanford created by A Taste of Happiness.  A Taste of Happiness is the brainchild of Chef Juan “Jay” Arjona & Chef Doug Long both who have impressive restaurant resumes which you can read on their website. The event was non-profit and donated all the proceeds to Just Our Soldiers Helpers (JOSH) https://justoursoldiershelpers.org/

Each month A Taste of Happiness has an event and they donate the proceeds to a different charity.

A Taste of Happiness website is here http://itastehappiness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/A.Taste.Of.Happiness.2012
Twitter: @TasteOfHappines

If you would like to attend the next event which is scheduled for the end of October please contact A Taste of Happiness on their website. 

The food was excellent, a great combination of flavors, hard work and creativity.

A few of the dishes that really stood out to me were: the Stuffed Jalapeno Appetizer that was on a wonderful bed of sour pineapple and coconut cream.


The other standout dish was the compressed watermelon infused with ginger and served with a small slice of Chorizo and a layer of Balsamic vinegar on the bottom. The watermelon paired with in the Chorizo was a superb unexpected combo which I really enjoyed.



My favorite dish was the Citrus Smoked Prime Rib

Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail

Mango Vanilla Sorbet

Salad - Watercress, Apple, Pecan, Grapes, Crab

Raspberry Chive Sorbet

Soup - Greens & Mushroom Base for Soup

Soup - Potato, Leek & Mushroom

Citrus Smoked Prime Ri

Citrus Smoked Prime Rib with Blackened Seasoning, Cabernet Mashed Potatoes & Green Beans

Bananas Foster

Bananas Foster Flambé

Bananas Foster



Menu

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Books & Cooks - An Evening Celebrating Homegrown Talent

Books & Cooks - An Evening Celebrating Homegrown Talent

STAR PANEL CHEF NORMAN VAN AKEN
co-author with son Justin of his latest book My Key West Kitchen

JAMES & JULIE PETRAKIS
owners of the Ravenous Pig and the brand new Cask & Larder

HEATHER McPHERSON
co-author with Pam Brandon and Katie Farmand of Field to Feast

EILEEN DASPIN
author of The Manhattan Diet: Lose Weight While Living a Fabulous Life

EMILY ELLYN
the retro rad television chef from Food Network Star
 
EVENT DETAILS
TICKETS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2012
Rachel D. Murrah Civic Center
1050 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park
6-9 PM
Feast on a lively panel discussion
moderated by renowned novelist
Bob Morris and accompanied by
Cask & Larder craft brews, signature
cocktails and fine wine. Then
stroll and dine from fan-favorite food trucks.
9 PM
After-Party at the Ravenous Pig
FOOD TRUCKS PROVIDED BY THE FOOD TRUCK BAZAAR

$10 GENERAL ADMISSION
or
$75 GENERAL ADMISSION
PLUS THE AFTER-PARTY
AT THE RAVENOUS PIG
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FOR RESERVED SEATING
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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Cask & Larder Grand Opening




Last night was the grand opening to the public of Cask & Larder the new restaurant from the founders of famed Winter Park restaurant The Ravenous Pig. There has been a lot of buzz about this place since the start of construction and it was great to finally see it realized. Cask & Larder bills itself as a Southern Public House.


One of the most interesting features of Cask & Larder is that they have their own brewery inside. Master beer brewer and certified Cicerone Ron Raike(Bio) is the Brewmaster at Cask & Larder and judging from the beer menu it's something to be very excited about. I tried the Black Cyprus Brown beer which is a dark & rich ale brewed with English oats (ABV: 5.0% IBU: 19). It was mild but with just the right amount of bubbles. Some other beers that caught my eye were The Ravenous Red
brewed in partnership with Green Room from Jacksonville(link). The Ravenous Red is an American red ale brewed with ruby red grapefruit, Hamlin oranges & coriander (ABV: 4.9% IBU: 32) & The Olde Southern Wit a Belgian style wheat beer brewed with coriander, citrus zest, & other spices
(ABV: 4.8% IBU: 13). It's going to be exciting to be able to go in regularly and try Ron's newest beer creations.


The layout of Cask & Larder is pretty similar to the previous incarnation of this location when it was The Boathouse and before that O'boys, but the all new decor really makes it something special. It was nice to see the antique bottles on the beam way above the dining area survived the remodel from the previous places. The one big difference to the space is the doors that lead out to the parking lot, which were where most people used to enter from, are not longer used and you must enter through the front doors on Fairbanks. I think many patrons last night found this very confusing so I'm sure they'll add a sign.

We sat at the oyster bar which was a great spot to watch all the action. Turns out sitting at the oyster bar was perfect because our old friend Bruno was behind the bar shucking oysters and we also got to see the pastry chef perform her magic on the desserts, watch the staff work the hand cranked ham slicer and even interact with Chef & Owner James Petrakis.


Service is slightly awkward at the oyster bar because the servers come behind you and the seating is a little tight, it would make more sense to me to be served from the oyster bar itself but I can see where that would be logistically complicated for the staff because of the large glass wall that sits at eye level.

One thing that we found a bit odd was the prices on the menu when we arrived were changed, many items were at least 2 dollars higher in price than the menu we found online. I guess we can chalk it up to opening day glitches but just be aware the prices on their online menu may not be the same you will find in the restaurant. They should probably just have a general sample menu online without the prices to avoid any confusion.

We started off with some James River Smoked Oysters from the bar that were served over a bed of rock salt & topped with a Vidalia Onion Relish. They were served with an in house made Serrano hot sauce that was thick, spicy and had a great flavor.


Next up I had to order the Roasted Boudin ($9) which was served with dijon chantilly(kind of like a mayo) & fried okra. The okra pieces were very long not the short little stubs you are typically served at most places. Boudin is a rice and pork sausage which is very popular in Southwestern Louisiana and it's origins are in French cooking where they make a much milder version. Boudin blanc is one of my very favorite things and very hard to find in Orlando and so I was very excited when I saw it on the menu. From the first bite I could tell they made this in house. The pork pieces had very large long strings of meat not the typical ground pork you find in Boudin. It had a really nice medium flavor, I knew I wouldn't be getting that Cajun spice bite that I'm use to with good Boudin from Louisiana but Cask & Larder's Boudin came into it's own because it has a special flavor I can't quite nail down, it was probably the fact that it was smoked though I wouldn't use that word to describe the flavor either. I look forward to trying this again many times and I hope Chef decides to try pairing it with other things too.


Another dish I had been eying on the menu was the Smoked Oyster & Crawfish Pot Pie $12. I really love the flavor of very smokey oysters but unfortunately that flavor didn't come through in this dish. I expected more of a pot pie type of creation but what I was served was a medium sized crock pot type bowl, not unlike the ones you might be served french onion soup in. Inside was a light brown gravy with too many pieces of celery, too few chunks of crawfish and a partial cornbread crust on top. This dish didn't work for me or the others who tasted it, maybe it was my high expectations but others who sampled it had the same opinion. The flavor was just too mild and the execution wasn't there.


The minute I saw the menu I knew my fate was sealed, I had to order the Grilled Lamb Heart ($12). I've eaten beef hearts before at Peruvian restaurants where they are called Anticuchos and they can be quite good if prepared properly, I've also tried them off Tony Adams Big Wheel Food Truck(link). The hearts in this dish were cut at a nice angle so as not to reveal their previous purpose as a blood pumping organ. They were served with very small pieces of popcorn, a thin smear of grits, fresh sliced peaches, & roasted peanuts. The outside of the heart slices had a nice mildly sweet flavor though some of the parts of the pieces were a bit tough, not sure if this is just the nature of this type of heart or the preparation. The tiny pieces of popcorn sprinkled over it were a odd addition to the dish and the grits portion was just a small thin smear under the hearts, barely enough to get a taste for the flavor of them. Others who sampled the hearts really liked the flavor on the outside of them.


I did get a chance to try the waffle fries which were thin and crispy but not crunch or full of potato. They were done just right not unlike a potato chip in thickness, and they were served in a nice chicken liver gravy and the portion was generous.

After watching the lady slicing the ham and hearing Bruno rave about the Rufus Brown ham I had to order a board of it. It was served with 3 generous piles of different types of ham, 3 buttermilk biscuits, a good sized jar of pepper jelly and pot of farmers cheese. The pepper jelly spread on a slice of biscuit with a topping of ham was the way to go here.


Finally I finished it all off with a dessert of the Mud Pie in a jar it was a chocolate crème, cream custard, raspberry glaze served with a side of chocolate crisps. The crisps while good didn't work with this dish but the Mud Pie itself was magnificent. Full of rich thick tangy flavors I really enjoyed every spoonful.


I'm very excited to go back and try many of the other dishes such as the Bacon & Leek Stuffed Quail  with figs & cherry molasses or the Beef Brisket with horseradish-dill pickles, mustard, yeast rolls. I imagine the menu will have a lot of rotating and new items like Ravenous Pig so catch them while you can!



Cornbread Dressing - blackened rock shrimp & eggplant - my friend raved about this and said it was really good

witte beer doughnuts, citrus-caramel glaze

ice cream
vanilla-sorghum, crunchy peanut, olive & Sinclaire fudge


 


Cask & Larder on Urbanspoon

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

New Restaurants in Orlando September 2012

Here are some new restaurants in Orlando that have opened in the past few months or we recently noticed.
Clicking on the name of the restaurant will take you to the Yelp reviews for it.

565 W Fairbanks Ave
Winter Park, FL 32789


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Galopin

Categories: Tapas/Small Plates
358 N Park Ave
Winter Park, FL 32789
Galopin on Urbanspoon

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Latin Square Cuisine

Neighborhood: Downtown
Category: Latin American
250 S Orange Ave
Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 608-4181
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La Fonda Mexican Kitchen

Category: Mexican
1155 State Rd 434
Longwood, FL 32750
(407) 951-8514

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Lima 41

Category: Peruvian
2901 Curry Ford Rd
Orlando, FL 32806
(407) 250-6743

Lima 41 on Urbanspoon

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Belle Isle Bayou

Category: Cajun/Creole
5180 S Conway Ave
Belle Isle, FL 32812
(407) 250-6763

Belle Isle Bayou on Urbanspoon

Friday, August 17, 2012

The Ravenous Pig Cookbook: Seasons of Florida

The Ravenous Pig: Seasons of Florida
The Ravenous Pig in Winter Park is arguably the best restaurant in Orlando and now owners James and Julie Petrakis are pleased to announce their cookbook The Ravenous Pig: Seasons of Florida.  The 256 page cookbook has more than 100 photographs and tips on everything from fileting fish to roasting mushrooms.  The book shares the secrets behind our most popular dishes, including Gruyere Biscuits, Shrimp & Grits and our sinful Pig Tails, to seasonal favorites such as Southern Oysters Rockefeller and Roasted Red Snapper with Black-Eyed Pea & Hominy Stew.   The book also contains recipes for hand-crafted cocktails, such as the Bacon Old-Fashioned and the Umatilla Smash.  The release coincides with their 5 year anniversary on October 3rd and we will be celebrating all week!



Join the Party! 
On Sunday, September 30th they are hosting a Release Party from 5pm to 7pm.  Tickets are $50 for two people and include hors d'oeuvres from recipes in the book, cocktails, wine and beer plus one signed first-edition copy. Tickets can be purchased at The Ravenous Pig.  
Want to order your cookbook early?
The Ravenous Pig: Seasons of Florida is available for pre-sale* exclusively at The Ravenous Pig and its-soon to be open-sister restaurant, Cask & Larder.  It is also available online at www.theravenouspig.com.
 *All pre-sale orders will be available for pick-up on October 2nd.  Online orders for shipping will be processed on October 3rd and shipped on October 4th.
Ravenous Pig is located at:
1234 North Orange Avenue  Winter Park, FL 32789
(407) 628-2333

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Monday, June 18, 2012

Bacon Off Orlando 2012

Yesterday we attended the Bacon Off event at the East End Market on Corrine Drive. It was a bit pricey but well worth it, lots of delicious food, great music, beer and people.

It was C&S Brisket Bus vs. Big Wheel Truck to see who could make the best combination of items on one plate using bacon.

The competition plate from Big Wheel was Creamy Bacon Polenta with Big Wheel Provisions Bacon lardon & redeye gravy, Local Berkshire Brown Sugar Bacon, Big Wheel Bacon Dip

The competition plate from C&S Brisket bus was Root Beer marinated pork belly bacon, Bacon Cured Chicken Wing, Bacon Spoon Bread, Bacon Maple Compound Butter, House Made Bacon Jam, Crostini, Arugula, Tomato

Also on hand was Batter Bowl truck serving up bacon brownies!

Here are the pictures
Caja China for cooking the pigs

Delicious Crispy Pork Skins

Pulled Pork

Big Wheel Competition Menu

Big Wheel Competition Plate

C&S Brisket Bus Competition Menu

C&S Brisket Bus Competition Plate

Trophies and Dishes

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Food Network UK featuring Orlando Food Trucks

Food Network UK will be taping with the Big Wheel Food Truck today at the Maitland Food Truck Cafe Pod at Lake Lily!

More info via BizJournals:
http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/blog/2012/05/food-network-uk-visits-big-wheel-truck.html

" Big Wheel Truck’s Tony Adams is getting ready for yet another taste of stardom.
Chef Adams, who last November joined two other local mobile eateries on Cooking Channel’s Eat Street TV show, will be filmed by Food Network UK for a show called Street Feasts at the May 23 Maitland Food Truck Cafe food truck gathering. Here’s more details on that event.
Big Wheel Truck plans to highlight its locally grown and produced ingredients and expects the taping to be from about 5:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Twisted Cuban and Fish Out of Water food trucks also will be featured on the show. Twisted Cuban was filmed on May 22 at the Tasty Tuesdays pod in downtown Orlando's Milk District. Check back for more details on the sushi food truck.
You can still see reruns of the Orlando food trucks on Eat Street. Check out the schedule for Big Wheel Truck here, Yum Yum Cupcake Truck here and Crooked Spoon here."

Blu

http://www.winterpark.org/content/know-your-neighbor "Opening in Fall 2012 will be a new restaurant, “Blu” On Park Avenue, This steak and seafood house is affiliated with 310 Park South and will focus on specialty martinis and fine wines.  Fresh ingredients will be used for the drink selection, and infused items will be listed as well.  " via Winter Park .org

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Tibby's New Orleans Kitchen Winter Park

Went for a private party where we rented out the back room called the Napoleon Room. It fits 12-20 people and had a TV in it and music playing on the speakers, the room also had great decor and art.

Service was outstanding.

Since we had a decent sized group of about 15 our host ordered an array of appetizers for us all to sample. Alligator & shrimp "cheesecake", onion rings, fried pickle slices, French bread, shrimp in a hearty sauce. All these were quite good, I personally liked the huge onion rings with the Remoulade sauce. Many others raved about the cheesecake which despite it's name is not a dessert at all but more like a loaf or casserole. Only bad thing was the cheesecake was kinda hard to slice up and split with people, I personally thought it was good but not great, though most everyone else loved it.


Onion Rings

Shrimp & Alligator Cheesecake Shrimp, alligator meat, three cheeses & Panko bread crumbs.

Shrimp Remoulade Appetizer

Fried Pickles



Crawfish Etouffee

Our server wisely kept the drinks flowing, they had a wide variety of cocktails: Hurricanes, Sazerac, Mint Juleps, and beers served in large heavy chilled thick glass goblets. While drinking my Abita Turbodog, I felt like a medieval king because of the goblet I was drinking it out of.

Drink Menu

For my main course I ordered the shrimp and grits with Andouille and caramelized onions. I love grits but most places don't know how to make them. Tibbys sure does! This dish was spectacular, tons of rich flavor, it had a dark broth pooled around the edges which had a great rich flavor. The Andouille were finely diced and the onions were cooked until soft and glistening but not darkened. Onions which are typically the strongest flavor of a dish were a nice mild light bite which complemented the other bold flavors if the sauce, grits and sausage. The grits were thick and well flavored with cheese. I was very impressed with this dish.

Sautéed shrimp, andouille sausage & sweet onions over cheese grits & finished
with a red wine gravy.


We finished off with Beignets, piled with powdered sugar they were large and pretty good, I had to specifically ask for chicory coffee, which our server should have suggested, but it was the middle of the day so I'll give her the benefit of the doubt. I must have chicory coffee to dip my begets in and stir in some of the excess powdered sugar. Make sure you don't laugh or breath too heavy while eating your Beignets or you may end up looking like Tony Montana with white powder all over your face.

Beignets


I can't wait to return to Tibby's and try the gumbo, po boys, crawfish pie and everything.

http://www.tibbysneworleanskitchen.com/


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