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Jackie’s Empanadas On The Go: Artisanal Argentine Food Delivered

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Camille Vynerib

Due to the pandemic, many families have primarily been eating at home for the past year. Home-cooked meals are great but can get monotonous, and let’s be real -- sometimes you just don’t want all the work. Jackie’s Empanadas On The Go is a great solution for tired parents, young adults craving a quick delicious meal, and anyone looking for a unique alternative to the meal-time grind. They can be purchased frozen or baked, picked up or delivered… how easy is that?!

Jackie Mendive, the founder of Empanadas On The Go, said her journey began by preparing empanadas for her family and friends. Mendiv grew up in Argentina, and she wanted to keep her upbringing and culture alive. Jackie says she would often think to herself, “I wish I could just order them online” since the actual preparation was extremely time-consuming. In January of 2017, she decided to begin selling her empanadas to local families. Since then, Empanadas On The Go has expanded to all of Fairfield County, Westchester County, as well as delivering to Manhattan and Brooklyn.


The Westport Farmers' Market Is Back for the 2021 Summer Season with 50+ Vendors

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CTbites Team

The need to eat strikes in many different forms. Craving something healthy? At The Westport Farmers’ Market, you can grab some freshly grown produce to satisfy that yearning. Want something refreshing? Stop by the handmade popsicle stand to cool down. How about something sweet? Head to the various artisan bakers selling freshly baked pastries and bread.

After a brief intermission from the end of their winter season back in March, the Westport Farmers Market has reopened to serve the community fresh produce, baked goods and everything in between. Open Thursdays from 10-2 on Imperial Avenue in Westport, the market is something you will not want to miss.

With over 50 vendors determined to provide market-goers with healthy and fresh products, Westport residents can look forward to grabbing organic, local ingredients to prepare a healthy meal, or even a pre-made breakfast or lunch… after visiting all the other vendors…of course.

Visit the Westport Farmers Market to enjoy goods from any of their over 50 vendors or check out a few of our favorites below!


Tim LaBant’s Parlor Sequel Opens in Darien

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Andrew Dominick

After opening his first Neapolitan inspired pizza parlor in Wilton at the tail end of 2018, Tim LaBant has a Parlor part two in Darien’s Corbin District.

That particular section of town, according to LaBant, was primed for his style of pizza because it wasn’t represented anywhere else nearby. “I eyed the Corbin District initially and even thought about waiting a few years,” he says. “I didn’t because I figured someone would beat me to it with a similar concept. We wanted to be here first.”

LaBant and his Parlor squad officially started firing up pies in the Forza Forni Pavesi on April 16.

As far as what you can expect from the Darien location, it’s much of what they do well in Wilton. Think pizza, veggies, wine, cocktails, and beer, at least for now. “We might add to the menu,” hints LaBant. “I know people are still doing lots of takeout. No one wants asparagus in a box.”

But that’s not to say there isn’t anything new going down.

Aside from Parlor’s classic margherita, plain cheese, or a pepperoni pizza, there’s a nod to a New Haven tomato pie and an ode to Roberta’s Bee Sting in the “Soppressata” with red sauce, mozzarella, parmesan, garlic, basil, chili flakes, and homemade hot honey.


Nibble: Tasty CT Food Events For May 13-June 1

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Stephanie Webster

May 23rd, The Engine Room presents BLUEGRASS & BBQ at Stone Acres Farm, 12-3pm with Nick Bosse & The Northern Roots. $20 cover includes a free beer.

June 5th from 12-7pm is New England Food Truck Fest with up to 20 of the best Food Trucks from CT, RI and MA! Live music by local bands and our events are always FREE ENTRY & FREE PARKING. More info here.

The Gastro Park Food Truck Park & Art pop up venue is in full swing. Check out their web site for the full schedule.

Artisan West Hartford has begun serving lunch again, M-F from 12-3PM. A few dishes from the seasonal menu include…Artisan Seafood Chowder, Noank Oysters, Chatham Cod Fish & Chips, Griddled Chicken Paillard, Moules Frites ++

@randyswoosterstreetpizza will be joining Parkville Market, CT’s First Food Court. They will be serving up pies & SLICES starting in June.


Square Peg Pizza Gourmet Italian & Arcade Opening 7 Locations in CT (via The Patch)

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CTbites Team

A Glastonbury-based restaurant that combines pizza, gourmet food and an arcade is well on its way toward expanding its culinary empire that will begin in Vernon and Enfield and extend through its current location to Orange in partnerships with several of the new and popular axe-throwing venues.

When all is said and done, Square Peg Pizza will have seven new restaurants in Connecticut by next year.

A plan that would extend Square Peg's reach from the north central state border to the New Haven suburbs with eight locations seemed like it could be overly ambitious at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic when owner Jay Maffe first began getting serious.

Read the complete article on The Patch.


The Food Crate Delivers Ultimate New England Seafood Experience To Your Doorstep (sponsored post)

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Is there anything more perfect than hosting a dinner party for 6-8 people, where the meal is delivered to your doorstep, arrives in a single pre-made pot, and you don’t have to do ANY of the work? I think not. It is for this reason that I sing ALL the praises for THE FOOD CRATE’s customizable ATLANTIC STEAMPOT. This quintessential New England seafood experience comes ready to cook in its own container, complete with Snow Crab, Peeled White Shrimp, Atlantic Clams, Mussels, Smoked Sausage (optional), Potatoes and Corn….and the best part is…everything has been done for you. This dinner party in a box arrives perfectly layered. No muss. No fuss, All you need to do is pour wine or beer and cook as per the directions on the label. Bonus: Want more yum? Add up to 2.5LBS of mixed King Crab, Lobster, Shrimp and more Snow Crab a la carte and invite a few more guests.

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It’s A Woman’s World: Sara Oberhammer of Soulber Health + Healing

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Andrew Dominick

Connecticut is full of trailblazing women, particularly in the culinary world. Our ongoing column, “It’s A Woman’s World” is devoted to CT female influencers who’ve forged their own paths, often in food-related fields long dominated by men.

Whether farming the land, bringing healthy food to the masses, feeding an entrepreneurial spirit, or injecting feminism with food, these groundbreaking ladies have set a new definition of women’s work, creating new paths, and setting examples for those who follow.

Sara Oberhammer is someone I’ve personally wanted to feature for a while. Many of you might know her as a bartender at various restaurants around Fairfield County—and if you’ve had several of those mango margaritas with the spicy, salty rim at either location of The Blind Rhino, that was Sara’s award-winning creation.

While you still might catch her mixing cocktails at your favorite haunt, Sara has paved her own path in wellness, offering health coaching, personal training, and meal prepping colorful, nutritious bowls that are vegan, gluten-free, and even the dressings are homemade.


Afternoon Tea Service Arrives at Elm in New Canaan

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Andrew Dominick

If we lived in 1840’s England, most of us in middle class and below wouldn’t be allowed to have afternoon tea. Now that we’re past the 19th Century—and living in America in the joyous years of 2020 and 2021—tea, tiny sandwiches, and snackable sweets before dinner is for all to enjoy, regardless of status.

Afternoon tea in present day Connecticut can be found, though places that offer it are few and far between, but there’s a new one going down on Fridays by Luke Venner at Elm in New Canaan.

Venner told us that the idea for tea and bites came about when he was reminiscing with colleagues about their days in Manhattan and wanting to offer a New York City experience for locals. “It’s good for a neighborhood place like Elm because people aren’t going into the city as much as they used to,” he says. “But city people are coming here, so why not try to recreate that?”

What Elm is doing is all kinda classic of a tea service but with Elm’s twist on it.

Expect to see mini cucumber sandwiches…but with caviar. A ham and cheese sammy follows the fancy trend as it’s topped with a sliver of black truffle. And there’s a foie gras macaron. You get the idea.

Venner mentioned that he drew inspiration from Gabriel Kreuther’s tea program at the Baccarat Hotel.

“He was the former chef at The Modern and that (afternoon tea at the Baccarat) was one of the best I’ve had,” he says. “Offering this has become such a fun, creative outlet for me.”


Little Barn To Open Second Location in Shelton

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CTbites Team

Guess what! The uber family-friendly, American pub, Little Barn, is opening a second location in Shelton CT.

The first Little Barn opened in Westport 8 years ago serving us casual pub fare, with their new American menu. Given the success of the Westport location, the owners decided to expand. They chose Shelton for the second location as it is a town with dynamic growth and development and they wanted Little Barn to be a part of Shelton’s future.

Little Barn’s comfort food menu varies from burgers and tacos to healthy salads and Buddha bowls. They also feature many craft beers and signature cocktails, and bar is ALWAYS hopping. We have enjoyed Little Barn’s commitment to supporting local bands and have spent many a fun night listening to live music at the “barn.”

The Shelton location, which will have a large outdoor patio, will be open mid-summer 2021 and will have live music on the weekends.


50 + Restaurants & Caterers for Mother's Day 2021

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April Guilbault

Ma! Mom! Mommmmmmmm! Mamamamamama! Let’s hear it for Mom or all those fabulous women who are like Moms to us. While, of course, we are thankful for them each and every second/minute/day of the year, let’s go a bit above and beyond on the day named for them. It’s only fair and for sure will be appreciated. And here’s your glass of Prosecco, Mom….or two.


Nibble: Tasty CT Food Events & News for May 1-7

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Stephanie Webster

Stamford’s Mike’s Organic market and farm-to-home delivery service recently announced that their Market will now also be open every Sunday from 9am-2pm. With that, they’ve also announced a series of Sunday Funday activations they are hosting to celebrate. The activities range and include knife sharpening, charcuterie tastings, sheep shearings, ice cream & more!

WURST HAUS is officially open in West Hartford. Go get yourself some German eats!

Ahead of the highly anticipated 2021 travel season, Foxwoods Resort Casino is excited to announce plans to welcome Mystic Market Kitchen & Eatery, one of Connecticut’s most popular and beloved gourmet eatery destinations, to the resort this summer.

Join Chef Leticia Schwartz for a hands on virtual cooking class celebrating Cinco de Maio! Learn to cook: Salmon with Pumpkin Sunflower Sauce and Molten Brigadeiro Cake. Deets: Tuesday May 4th, 5:30 to 7Pm EST on Google Meet. $37 per person. Pre-registration is required. In partnership with Aquila's Nest Vineyards wine.

Join Townhouse Greenwich and Frank Family Vineyards on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 6:30pm, for what is sure to be a wonderfully delicious and fun evening! To book call 203.622.4223.


Smoking Again: Pitmaster Leland Avellino Opens Takeout-Only Avellino Family BBQ

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Andrew Dominick

Leland Avellino is a name that might be familiar to local BBQ enthusiasts. Even if you can’t recall, there’s a good chance you ate at the Stamford branch of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que at least once. Avellino, who was a partner, didn’t only open that location in 2012, he went on to become the company’s corporate executive chef before he transitioned away from that role to return to the BBQ pits in Stamford because as he puts it, “I met my wife, had two kids, and life on the road wasn’t good for that, so I came back.”

When Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Stamford decided to pull the plug in June 2020 due to COVID-19, Avellino got antsy. He wanted to feed people clamoring for his smoked meats and he needed to get back to work to feed his family.

“I was sitting home, I was bored, and I wanted to feed my people,” he says. “I bought this 500-gallon converted propane tank smoker on a whim. I looked at tanks in Texas, Kansas, I talked to pit bosses all over to find a good one. I bought this one (built in Austin) locally from a guy who was going to do something in Greenwich, and he didn’t because of COVID. I bought it without telling my wife! I pulled the trigger, and boom! Here we are!”

The “here” is in the Glenbrook section of Stamford, at 47 Larkin Street, past Lock City Brewing and Marcia Selden Catering, at ONTHEMARC Events where Avellino uses a commercial kitchen space and parks his smoker by the front door.

At Avellino Family BBQ, he’s not doing the same ‘cue he did at Dino.


Roasted Spring-Dug Carrots with Pistachio Dukkah & Crème Fraîche from Lauren Braun Costello

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CTbites Team

This recipe can be made with regular, conventional orange carrots, but spring-dug rainbow carrots from the farmer’s market are a colorful celebration of time and place like no other. Seasoned with a pistachio dukkah (an Egyptian nut-herb-spice blend traditionally made instead with hazelnuts, plus sesame seeds, coriander, mint, cumin, and salt and pepper), the flavors are both unexpected and familiar. Crème fraîche, with its creamy, sour finish is the icing on this proverbial carrot cake. Fresh microgreens complete the dish, offering more visual and textural contrast.—Lauren Braun Costello


OLMO Launches OLMO@HOME Ready-To-Eat Meal Subscription Service

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CTbites Team

Olmo, established as New Haven’s first bagelry at 93 Whitney Avenue, has launched its Olmo@Home ready-to-eat meal subscription service, offering customers the option to receive their choice of weekly or on-demand prepared meals for pick-up or delivery. The service, which offers dinner and breakfast options for two, as well as beer, wine and grocery add-ons, offers flexibility and control over the menu, number of meals per week and more.

The seasonal menu is available on a weekly basis with one rotating, weekly special. Beer and Wine pairings and a la carte options are also available, as well as grocery provision add-ons including Torres potato chips, mixed marinated olives, Grady’s Cold Brew coffee, Swords into Plowshares Honey, Ortiz Tuna and more.


Celebrate National Beer Day: It's What You Make It

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James Gribbon

Today is National Beer Day and, like all "Day" Days, it is both a transparent marketing ploy, and an outstanding excuse. Tacos for breakfast, lunch, and dinner? Point at "October 4" on the calendar with the hand not currently shoving one in your mouth. Crave adrenaline, passive exercise, and possible vertigo? August 16th is National Roller Coaster Day, for all who observe. The point is, no one's revoking your wedding invite for not sending a National Donut Day card, but your coworker karma will get a boost if you take the opportunity to bring a box to work.

Today, let's all be a little more Beer.


PLEASE HELP! Bridgeport's Cardinal Shehan Center NEEDS Kitchen Supplies To Feed 300 Kids

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Stephanie Webster

The Cardinal Shehan Center is a non-profit organization located in Bridgeport, CT. Since 1962, the Center has served the recreational, educational, and social needs of moderate and low-income families and young people of lower Fairfield County, particularly inner city Bridgeport. Their mission is enriching lives through learning.

The Shehan Center has an active after school culinary program that services children between the ages of 5-14. This cooking program teaching children core cooking and kitchen safety skills that they can take home and utilize. They have 100 kids in the program, and this number will jump up to 300 during the summer. In conjunction with the Westport Farmers’ Market, the kids also take part in “The Farmers to Kids to Community Program” where children can learn to cook with a live chef from the community.

They need your help to build out their kitchen and to give these children a place to learn.

PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING ANY OF THE BELOW ITEMS IN GOOD CONDITION.


Goodwill “Give Back” to Benefit Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund

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Local nonprofit with employment-driven mission supports job recovery for industry hit hard by COVID

Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut today announced “The Goodwill Give Back,” an initiative to support employment recovery in the restaurant industry. For every 5,000 donation instances to Goodwill this April the nonprofit will donate $1,000 to the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund. The mission of the CT Restaurant Relief Fund is to provide immediate financial relief to Connecticut’s restaurant industry with funds designed to save these businesses and protect its workforce.


Coals Brings Grilled Pizza, Burgers, and Wings to Norwalk

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Andrew Dominick

Regulars of the Port Chester location of Coals Pizza got some bad news towards the end of 2020 when they announced December 30 would be their final day after eight years on N Main Street.

But in the case of Coals, when one location shuttered, another opened. In early February, they quietly debuted their third restaurant (their others are in Bronxville and Portland, Maine) in the former Fat Cat Pie Co. space in Norwalk.

According to Billy Etzel—who owns Coals along with Nick Restaino (whose wife, Blanca, steps in when he’s coaching baseball at Sacred Heart University), and Joe Rossi—opening in Norwalk was the plan way back when. “Nick lives in Norwalk and always kept his eyes open for a space and Fat Cat was available (after 16 years),” he says. “Way before we opened Port Chester, this was the first place we looked at before it was Fat Cat. Back then, we would have done what they did with wine and pizza.”

As far as why they left Port Chester, Etzel said it was a myriad of reasons including the redevelopment of the area where Coals PC occupied, plus the pandemic, but more so that it was time to move onto a new chapter.

Coals’ new chapter will only be new to those unfamiliar with what they became known for in the neighboring county, grilled pizza, wings, an award-winning burger, and a credible craft beer list.

“People know us because of the grilled pizza,” Etzel says. “What we do is food that most people consider simple food. We try to do it in the most ultimate way, and we put a lot of effort into that.”


Nibble: Tasty CT Food Events for April

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Stephanie Webster

Chef Tyler Anderson & Millwright’s have opened the pre-sale for their limited run of Titanic, April 16th through May 9th, the maiden voyage of their newest dining experience. Join them on the RMS Titanic as we honor her history with an authentic Titanic first-class dinner, mystery, and celebrate the traditions of yesteryear. Passage will be very exclusive, as the journey ends May 9th. Get your tickets now or be left ashore! Friday & Saturday Pricing $85 per person: Sunday Pricing $75 per person

Ordinary Bar is back with temporary business hours until they fully reopen. New hours are 4pm - 11p Thursday, Friday, Saturdays. Kitchen is open until 10:15 with Bar last call at 10:30pm. Make a rez! Special Note: Entrance is back to 990 Chapel Street. Enter foyer and Ring for admittance.

Bar Rosso is hosting a five course wine pairing dinner featuring all wines by Orin Swift on Friday April 16th, $75pp.

L’Escale in Greenwich hosts Maison Louis Jadot Burgundy Wine Dinner on Thursday, April 22nd 6:30PM. $175 pp Call to reserve your spot at 203.661.4600.


45+ Spots for Easter Treats in CT: Cookies, Chocolates, Cakes, Bunnies & More

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April Guilbault

Bunnies and chicks and eggs, oh my. So much chocolate, so many jelly beans. Our baskets will runneth over. We’ve got the classics and have also found some new and unusual Easter treats for you to enjoy. If anyone you love is not on this list, feel free to add them in the comments. We all need to know great places to go for holiday treats-I think we can all agree on that. Happy Easter, everyone!

(In case you need dinner recommendations too…head to our CTbites Easter Dining Guide!)