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Advertisement: Tasti D-Lite Is Coming to Fairfield!

Kids Bites Restaurant Fairfield Kid Friendly Dessert

Stephanie Webster

Good news for Tasti D-Lite fans. Made with natural ingredients, this lower calorie frozen dessert treat is opening its doors in Fairfield CT on October 20th at 1201 King Highway in Fairfield's Staples Plaza.

 Tasti D Lite has long had a cult following among health-conscious consumers as well as celebrities who line up to enjoy their guilt-free confections. Now Fairfield can enjoy the pleasure of Tasti without the commute, and CTbites readers get a FREE topping during the month of October!

The Fairfield store will have nine tables, comfortable couches, and Wi-Fi access. Pair this with 100+ creamy delicious flavors (most of which are gluten free), including Toasted Coconut, Caramel Apple, and Mud Pie…why would you ever leave? 


Ninety+Cellars: Premium Wine for Less

Ingredients Features Wine Chat

Deanna Foster

Most of us like name brand products - especially when it comes to food. How often do we drive to different grocery stores to buy our favorite coffee or coveted snack item? Occasionally,  I’m tempted to buy a store brand or private label option, attracted by the value and the hope it will taste as good as the name brand I trust, but past disappointments make me skeptical, and more often than not, I move on to the usual suspects to fill my market basket.  I admit, my brand loyalties run deep, so I was particularly skeptical when CTbites decided to review 4 bottles of a new discount wine, branded under the label Ninety+Cellars.  Yes, images of another Two Buck Chuck sprang to mind, but after our tasting and some research, I am convinced that the Ninety+Cellars is a distinctive label in its own right and it is now available in CT. 

RAUS: Coffee for Humanity

Ingredients Coffee Tea And Coffee

Jessica Ryan

I was greeted by Donny Raus of RAUS Coffee at his home in Stamford, CT with a freshly brewed (French Press) cup of coffee waiting for me. This coffee, roasted in his own roaster,  was so good it needed neither milk nor sugar. (I usually take both.) As I sipped my hot, smooth and bold cup of coffee I learned about the young man, his passion, and I scored some great tips for getting the best possible cup of coffee in your house (Check out Coffee 101 Tips below).

Skillet Eggs & Potatoes from "The Parsley Thief"

Kids Bites Features Recipe Breakfast Kid Friendly

katie vitucci

Katie Vitucci is a Norwalk resident and the Founder of The Parsley Thief, a blog about food and family.

When I was a child, my grandmother's fried potatoes were one of my most favorite things in the world. She cooked them in a cast iron skillet, with nothing else but some oil, until they were perfectly crisped. Then, she would fry an egg on top. Whenever I wasn't feeling well, this is what she would make me...the ultimate comfort food.

I recently made some for my kids. They are not potato fans...but, they do like french fries & these are so crispy, they don't taste like typical home fries, which sometimes have a mushy texture. They taste like french fries.

They loved them!! So, this has become one of our "Breakfast for Dinner" options. This dish can be modified to suit your taste. Add some garlic, onion, bell or hot peppers...anything. I highly recommend using a cast iron skillet, as it does such a great job of browning the potatoes.

Skillet Eggs & Potatoes


This Week In Wine: Dierberg Chardonnay

Ingredients Features This Week In Wine

Kathleen Hall

The Dierberg winery is located in the Santa Maria Valley, the northern-most wine appellation in Santa Barbara County in Central California.  The Valley tends to be cool and foggy with breezes from the nearby Pacific Ocean, resulting in a gentle ripening of the grapes.   Fermenting the wine in larger oak barrels – as opposed to smaller oak barriques -- enables the wood flavors to become well-integrated without becoming heavy-handed.  Dierberg Chardonnay is a perfect example of the shift in California winemaking towards a more restrained use of oak in Chardonnay.   

Flavors of golden pear, lemon custard, vanilla and warm spices. 


Seasonal Beer Picks with Mitch Ancona

Ingredients Restaurant Beer

Amy Kundrat

Each fall the world of beer appears to come down with a serious case of seasonal allergies. I’m referring to the abundance of autumnal ales vying for more and more cooler space in our local package stores. While I’m digging around fall seasonals, it would be downright insensitive of me to ignore the popular kid of the seasonal beer world, pumpkin ales which seem to multiply exponentially each year.

Rather than allow my novice palate lead us through the promised land of malted grain, I visited Mitch Ancona of Ancona’s Wines & Liquors in Ridgefield to guide me on this year’s best seasonal beer offerings. His walk-in beer cooler is one of the best kept secrets for beer lovers. 


Bobby Flay Is Coming To Stew's

Ingredients Features Cookbooks Events

Stephanie Webster

ARE YOU READY FOR A THROWDOWN? Meet bestselling author and Food Network royalty, Bobby Flay, at Stew Leonard's on Saturday, October 30 at 11:00 a.m.

WHAT: Bobby Flay, bestselling author and Food Network star, will greet fans and sign his brand new cookbook, BOBBY FLAY’S THROWDOWN! More Than 100 Recipes from Food Network’s Ultimate Cooking Challenge at Stew Leonard’s in Norwalk Saturday, October 30 starting at 11:00 a.m. 

Twenty lucky fans will win a reserved place at the front of the line to have their book signed.  Fans can submit their entries online or the ballot box at any of the Stew Leonard’s stores in Norwalk, Danbury, Yonkers, and Newington. 


Great Gear: Navigating The Cook’s Nook

Ingredients Features Kitchen Gear Norwalk Specialty Market

Deanna Foster

The Cook’s Nook in Norwalk couldn’t be more aptly named. Twisting through its adjoining rooms, filled to capacity, brings you from one alcove and surprising find to another. As you step into the door, you are faced with a navigation decision: the room straight ahead or to the right? It’s not the last time you’re made to choose, but take heart, there are no bad choices here.  Like being lost in the streets of Paris, winding your way from one enchanting street to the next, your shopping experience is more adventure than errand.

Judging The Iron Chef @ The Blues & BBQ Festival

Ingredients Restaurant BBQ Events Kid Friendly

Sarah Green

So it turns out that the formation of the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS) started as a big joke by Carolyn and Gary Wells and Rick Welch (a.k.a Sir Loin) one fine evening in 1985. They put together a bar-b-que newsletter, called it the "Bull Sheet," and an organization of of fanatical bbq aficionados was formed. Membership at official formation = 12. Since then, the membership numbers have exploded (300,000 at last count) and the light-hearted, half-joking nature of the society has taken a serious turn for the...well...serious! Part of the KCBS's Judges' oath states that each judge shall accept his/her duty to judge objectively and subjectively so that "truth, justice, excellence in Barbeque and the preservation of the American way of life..." may be strengthened and preserved forever. Wow. I think that may be more moving for people than the swearing in of the Commander in Chief. (Commander in Chef, perhaps?) 

All I can say is this, there was NO joking around during the Iron Chef competition at the Blues, Views, and BBQ's Festival at the Levitt Pavilion in Westport


School Lunch Makeover: From Farm To Fork

Kids Bites Education Fairfield Local Farm Recipe

Jessica Ryan

I walked into the Unquowa School kitchen this morning to talk to Chef Peter Gorman and Chef-in-Residence Lauren Issaeff, as they were busily making 80 gallons of heirloom tomato sauce to be served to the children, faculty and staff over the course of the school year. Peter and Lauren had their hands full with the seeds, pulp and juices from the various colored heirloom tomatoes that had been freshly picked from Sport Hill Farm, up the road in Easton.  On top of the stove, garlic, (also from Sport Hill Farm), simmered in olive oil, and a large bundle of basil, from Gilbertie’s Farm, sat patiently waiting to be tossed in. I was overcome by the wonderful aromas swirling around the kitchen. It was just 9:00 a.m., but how I wished it was lunchtime!  This is not an atypical scene in this private school’s kitchen. 

This Week In Wine: Jelu Pinot Noir

Ingredients Features This Week In Wine

Kathleen Hall

Jelu Pinot Noir is from the Patagonia region in Argentina.  Patagonia may be better known for its majestic mountain range than for wine growing, but the cool climate found here is especially suited to the fickle Pinot Noir grape. The Jelu vineyards are located at high elevation which enables the grapes grown there to retain their bright acidity and supple fruit flavors as they slowly ripen.

Medium-bodied with flavors of black cherry, ripe raspberry and a hint of savory herb. Smooth tannins and fresh acidity makes this wine simple but satisfying


Reheated: This Week's Top Food News in CT & Beyond

Ingredients Road Trip Restaurant News

Amy Kundrat

Reheated is a twice-weekly round-up of bite-sized food news in Connecticut and beyond.

In Connecticut...

Don't miss this week's Westport Farmers Market will feature chefs Bill Taibe (leFarm), Nancy Roper (Boxcar Cantina) and Jeff Northrop (Westport Aquaculture) in a market fundraiser. Info CTbites.com.

Free scoop at participating Carvel stores this Thursday. Via Dining A La Carte

Tasti D-lite tops the list of several restaurant openings in Stamford. Via Stamford Notes.

Save the date to drink for charity with Cans & Cocktails on Sept.29, a fundraiser in Stamford we'll be supporting. Info CTbites.com.

Wednesday night wine tastings at Sarah's Wine Bar in Ridgefield. Via SarahsWineBar.com.


Help Support The Westport Farmers Market

Ingredients Events Farmers Market

Stephanie Webster

The Westport Farmers Market will be hosting the first ever market fundraiser on September 23 during market hours.  From 10:00 am to 2:00 pm bring a friend and enjoy lunch from our guest chefs Bill Taibe (leFarm)Nancy Roper (Boxcar Cantina) and Jeff Northrop (Westport Aquaculture) - who are teaming up for this special occasion. Everyone's favorite vendors will be on hand with tons of fall samples and specials.  Come ready to eat, relax, win some prizes and help support your favorite market. 

Silent auction and raffle prizes have been generously donated by Sal Gilbertie, Kaia Yoga, Fort Hill Farm, Boxed Goodes, Westport Playhouse, Westport Art Center, Sherri Brooks Vinton, Sugar & Olives, The Dressing Room and many more. Raffle tickets are only $5. The auction items will be displayed at the Westport Farmers Market booth - look for red tablecloths with white polka dots. 

This event is to raise money for the Westport Farmers Market, a not for profit organization run solely on donations. They are working hard to raise the money to ensure their return for the 2011 season and beyond.


Day-Tripping The Fairfield County, CT Wine Trail

Ingredients Wine Chat

JoAnn LoGiurato

At this time of year, the crisp sunny days, and cool nights, have me itching to get out and do something “harvesty." We are lucky enough to have access to several excellent local vineyards, with a great variety of activities for singles, couples and families. I can’t think of a better way to spend a beautiful autumn day, than to relax and unwind, sipping a local wine with some fantastic nibbles (either provided by the vineyard or toted along in your picnic basket) and enjoying life set on a vineyard!

During the next few weeks Harvest Celebrations will abound.  Vineyards will all be hosting special events that are sure to entice any wine enthusiast.  Following is a guide to local vineyards to help you get started on your autumnal wine tripping:


Ambler Farms Announces Great Kids Programs for Fall

Kids Bites Events Local Artisan Local Farm

Stephanie Webster

Attention Fairfield County families: Are you always looking for a great weekend activity? Why not get away from the burbs and head to the farm! Ambler Farms has some great fall family friendly event you will not want to miss, (plus they make for great holiday card photo opps). These activities are both fun and educational, and most programs run $10-$20 per family. 

Saturday, September 18th - Family Garden Tour

Sunday, September 19th - Honey Harvest

Saturday, September 25th - Sheep Shearing

Sunday, October 3rd - Ambler Farm Day


Meat & Music @ The 3rd Annual Blues & BBQ Festival

Kids Bites Restaurant BBQ Events Beer

Stephanie Webster

Westport’s annual Blues, Views & BBQ Festival will take place on September 24th, 25th and 26th. This event celebrates food, music and family with an exciting line-up of bands, barbecue and cooking events, as well as fun for the whole family. 

This year’s fest, sanctioned by the Kansas City BBQ Society, the country’s premier barbecue organization, features the amateur backyard Cookin’ For A Cause competition, in which teams of two to four participants compete in categories of chicken, ribs, and “chef’s choice.” At the same time, certified pit-masters will be grilling, smoking and barbecuing in the Pro Invitational competition. Both contests are followed by a Pro-Am Invitational “Throwdown” competition where amateur teams compete against the pros. The Pro-Am Invitational includes an “Iron Chef”-style twist where competitors must use three mystery ingredients. Our own contributor, Sarah Green will be there to help judge the Iron Chef event. 


This Week In Wine: Manifesto Sauvignon Blanc

Ingredients This Week In Wine

Kathleen Hall

"This Week In Wine" is a new CTbites column featuring seasonal wine picks with great drinkability, good value, and local availability. Writer, Kathleen Hall, has been the Wine Manager @ Pastis in NYC and Head Sommelier @ Greenwich's Morello Bistro.

A wine to drink while you sit on your patio and watch the sun set in these last few days of summer.

Manifesto! Sauvignon Blanc is made with grapes grown organically, from the North Coast of California.  While some New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc can be overly fruity and Sancerre from France tends to be lean and steely, this wine is something in the middle – a style that is rounded and rich, with ripe citrus fruit flavors and a refreshing acidity.

With flavors of Meyer lemon, grapefruit, orange peel and a hint of herbs