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25+ Connecticut Halloween Parties & Happenings for 2019

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Costume?  Check.  Pumpkin?  Check.  Candy?  Check.  Halloween Plans.  Check…?  October 31 is quickly approaching and with so many fun options to choose from, what is one to do?  Connecticut restaurants, farms, bars, and venues are all getting into the Halloween spirit with frighteningly good food specials, cocktails, bar crawls, haunted hayride, and more.  Here are 25+ CT spots throwing spook-tacular events to lead up to and close out the holiday.


Westoberfest Downtown Westport Beer Festival w/ Over 50 Craft Breweries, Food & Fun (sponsored post)

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CTbites Team

Over 30 New England craft breweries will serve up their favorite seasonal beer tastings at Westoberfest on October 19 at 2:00 p.m. in the heart of downtown Westport on Elm Street. Building on a successful inaugural event last year, and in partnership with Westport's newest wine and spirits merchant, The Grapevine, there will be even MORE breweries this year, with more than 50 unique pours of the best local and regional craft beer for three hours of unlimited tasting. Buy your tickets here!

The perfect complement to flavorful craft brews is tasty food, and Westoberfest will serve up two local favorites, Kawa Ni and Rothbard Ale + Larder, with options to satisfy any appetite. Line up early to experience traditional brats and pretzels from Rothbard’s or satisfy your culinary craving with spicy miso ramen, tofu pockets, and sesame noodles from Kawa Ni. The always crave-worthy DoughGirls truck will also be making an appearance in the kids' area (yes, there’s a KIDS AREA).

What’s on the Menu? Check it out…


Nibble: CT Food Events for Week of October 13-20

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Get ready to get crazy and “do-nut” miss this event!  Friday October 18 is Donut Crazy Flight Night at Two Roads Brewing Company.  They’ll even be featuring a Roadsmary’s Baby Donut inspired by the Autumnal Brew.  Check it out in the tasting room from 4-9pm.   

On Saturday October 19, Barcelona Norwalk will hold a pig roast on the patio.  From 3-6pm, kick off fall with a roast suckling pig and seasonal tapas prepared by Chef Kaline Capps. Wine pairings will accompany the evening’s offerings. 

Hamilton Park, located in The Blake Hotel in Downtown New Haven, now offers 50% off all bottles of wine during Monday evening dinner service.  The restaurant offers dinner service from 5-9pm.

Le Fat Poodle is pleased to present Oktoberfest specials.  The Oktoberfest menu includes specials like German beer cheese dip, pretzels, bratwurst, and more.  Order a la carte or opt for three courses and get a beer and stein.


Fried Green Tomatoes with Burrata & Figs Recipe

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Liz Rueven

While juicy ripe tomatoes are on the wane, autumn provides an opportunity to experiment with firm green tomatoes. Don’t overlook these gems when you see them in the market. Once battered and fried, they’re a perfect canvas for arranging all sorts of cheeses, fresh figs and a swirl of balsamic glaze.

Serve one of these compositions as an appetizer or a light lunch and watch your guests thrill to one of autumn’s underrated fruits.

Thank you to Patti Popp, farmer at Sport Hill Farm in Easton, CT and Lori Cochran Dougall, Director of Westport Farmers’ Market, who introduced me to the wonders of green tomatoes.


Nibble: Tasty CT Food Events Happening October 6-13

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Everyone is Italian on October 12 and 13 when the That’s Amore Italian Street Festival comes to Stamford.  There will be plenty of Italian food as well as concerts, games, and Italian-inspired entertainment. 

TASTE of Fairfield returns on Sunday October 13 at Delamar Southport.  Over 25 vendors will offer tastes of their delicious food.  There will also be local vendors, wineries, and specialty cocktails to check out.  Purchase a general admission ticket or upgrade to VIP for early admission to the event. 

Cousins Maine Lobster and Bad Sons Beer Company are teaming up on Friday October 11.  From 4-8pm, head to Derby for refreshing brews and a pop-up from the Hartford-based seafood eatery. 


Yom Kippur Savory Mushroom Cheese Kugel Recipe

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Liz Rueven

Yom Kippur*, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, is a day of fasting and praying. When the longest day of the year ends (at least for those who haven’t eaten for 25 hours) family and friends gather around a casual buffet that often includes a sweet noodle kugel. Sure, there are bagels and cheeses, cucumber salads and fresh fruit. But it’s the kugel everyone goes for first.


CTBites Scene: Greenwich Wine + Food Festival 2019

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James Gribbon

The Greenwich Wine + Food Festival sailed into harbor to cap off the summer for its ninth year last weekend, and CTBites was there: awkwardly balancing camera, food, and cocktails, and wishing for a prehensile tail. Bites were eaten, photos were taken, and not overly much wine was spilled on ourselves in the process. Perhaps you will see yourself in the gallery, maybe you'll be inspired to attend next year for the tenth anniversary - either way you'll feel better than we did on Sunday morning - and anyway, it'll be worth it.


Nibble: Tasty & Boozy CT Food Events for September 29-October 6

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

On Friday October 4, HAPA's Chef Chris Gonzalez, SoNo 1420 craft distillery, and Ria Rueda of Bread & Butter Marketing are teaming up to bring you the first ever Kamayan style dinner to celebrate Filipino American History Month.  A kamayan meal is a communal feast served family-style eaten with a large group of friends, featuring a variety of Filipino dishes served on banana leaves over rice and eaten with your hands.  A $75 dinner includes 2 cocktails, dinner, and dessert. 

116 Crown is celebrating its 12th anniversary!  Join them on Saturday October 5 at 6pm for a cocktail hour, seasonal dinner, bocce, and live music.  Return on Sunday October 6 for a “Family Happy Hour” featuring pumpkin painting, cocktails, and more.  

Washington Prime in SoNo kicks off their fall/winter wine series with a Caymus Wine Dinner on Wednesday October 2.  The five course pairing dinner kicks off at 7pm with limited seating.  Reservations can be made by calling (203) 857-1314 or by visiting the restaurant.   


Nibble: Tasty CT Food Events For September 22-29

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

You still have time to partake in “Taste of the Suburbs” presented by CTNow.  Through September 29, participating restaurants will offer special multi-course, price-fixed tasting menus.  Visit hotspots like Millwrights, Bistro on Main, Carbone’s, and more. 

Every Wednesday from Sept 25 through November 13 a new chef will bring their culinary POV to Amis Trattoria in Westport in their new Guest Chef Pop-Up, where chefs create a menu of specials that fuses their style with the Italian flair of Amis.  On September 25, they welcome Robin Selden of Naked Fig Catering. 

Enjoy a Spanish Evening of Cheese and Wine at the Farmington Polo Grounds on Wednesday September 25.  Start the evening with a prosecco toast under the tent watching the polo game. Then, a professional cheesemonger will guide you through a selection of artisanal Spanish cheeses and pairings of locally made jams, pickles charcuterie... and of course, wine! 

The Westport Farmer’s Market’s Fork It Over Party in the Parking Lot goes down on Thursday September 26.  Partake in dinner, drinks, and music in a picturesque setting… and all to support the market.  This year, witness the Chef-at-the-Market finale! 


Traditional Jewish Chicken Soup Recipe Via Kosher Like Me Blog

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Liz Rueven

Sure, on Jewish holidays, we love to eat symbolic foods* like apples dipped in honey and moist round challah on Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year. But somehow, most families I know begin the feast with glistening chicken soup. 

Symbolic? Maybe only in the sense that it is an undisputed classic that signal the beginning of a family gathering. 

Traditional Eastern European chicken soup is very basic, with a plump 3.5-4 pound chicken (or chicken parts), one quartered onion, sliced carrots, celery, parsnips, and fresh dill and salt, at the heart of the aromatic, slow simmered broth.

Consider this a foundational recipe, ripe for playing with, if you’d like to add some personal touches.


Red Chilaquiles in a Roasted Tomato & Guajillo Pepper Sauce Recipe by Lorenza Arnal

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Stephanie Webster

Chilaquiles are a quintessential Mexican breakfast, usually served after long parties to take care of hangovers. Like enchiladas, they originated as a way to repurpose tortillas. The tortillas are fried and cut into triangles or squares, and are covered in sauce, melted cheese and a variety or toppings such as chicken, meat, eggs, crema, avocado and onions. When we arrive in Mexico to visit our family we most often start by eating chilaquiles. The server always asks if you want them verdes (in green tomatillo sauce) or rojos (roasted tomato sauce). I always go for the red ones, and when they ask if I would like that with chicken or with egg on top, I always respond “las dos cosas por favor…. “


Recipe: Zaragoza's Mixologist, Christine Short, Makes A Bobby Burns Cocktail

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Kristin L. Wolfe

Here's Christine Short from Zaragoza's in New Milford giving us a very smooth and silky Scotch Cocktail called the "Bobby Burns." This special drink is named after beloved Scottish poet Robert Burns, who is most notable for the poem which now makes up the lyrics for our favorite New Year's ditty, Auld Lang Syne. Short was recently a finalist for the CRAZIES Awards as Best Bartender in Connecticut, sponsored by the Connecticut Restaurant Association. and just one of five nominated in the state. Cheers!


Maple-Parsnip Coffee Cake w/ Nutty Oat & Maple Glaze Topping

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CTbites Team

Ok, Chef Phoebe Cole-Smith of Dirt Farm Road restaurant, you had me at “maple glaze and nutty oat topping.” This recipe is c/o The Westport Farmers’ Market and features all of the goodness of the winter harvest. Sure, we don’t have tomatoes & berries, but we’ve got gorgeous parsnips and maple syrup straight from the tree. In fact, I’m going to go out on a limb here and call this recipe “healthy,” with a hint of dessert.


Coconut and Orange Baked French Toast Recipe via Chef Silvia Baldini

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Silvia Baldini

My version of coconut and orange baked French Toast is creamy and comforting. It takes not time to prep and the coconut milk and orange zest combination is a bit different than the usual vanilla custard. It has a bright and creamy finish and it fills the kitchen with a delicious and homemade scent. This French toast is perfect for the holidays and it is a no-fail-recipe that can easily be prepped or baked ahead of time. I like to serve it for brunch or at a family breakfast.


Pumpkin Raisin Muffin Recipe from Sono Baking Company

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CTbites Team

Sono Baking Company shares a little Thanksgiving goodness with their recipe for Pumpkin Raisin Muffins. Cloves, nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon make these muffin the perfect autumn breakfast treat, although they can certainly be enjoyed year-round. These moist quick breads are even better the next day, when the spices have had a chance to mellow. Try adding ½ cup chopped walnuts or ½ cup chocolate chips for even more flavor and texture. Extra unused pumpkin puree can be transferred to a resealable freezer bag and stored in the freezer for up to one month.


Mrs. Leonard’s Naked Ham with Maple Pecan Bacon Glaze Recipe

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Stephanie Webster

Stew Leonard’s Naked ham is sourced from local farms in Pennsylvania and is antibiotic and hormone free.  Mrs. Leonard loves to serve her Easter ham with a sweet glaze that includes maple syrup and brown sugar, making this dish a delightful combination of sweet and salty.  She has shared her recipe below, but don't feel like you need to save this dish for Easter. Ham is great any day!