Thanksgiving Wine Pairing & Shopping Guide

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Kathleen Hall

Thanksgiving presents a special challenge in wine pairing. 

Think about the typical foods served for Thanksgiving dinner:  salty roasted turkey, savory turkey gravy, tangy cranberry sauce, creamy mashed potatoes, herbal chestnut stuffing, sweet candied yams, rich butternut squash soup, vegetal green beans…. so many contradictory flavors and textures !  Which wine should you choose? 

Well… you will need a wine that is not too high in tannins because that will overwhelm the mild flavors of the turkey.  A wine with medium to high acidity to cut through the fatty and creamy textures.  A wine with an abundance of fruit flavor to complement the sweet side dishes. 

The answer is:  there is no ONE wine !   It’s all a matter of personal preference.  The key is to pick a versatile wine that will harmonize with the many flavors of the meal.

Here are a few wine suggestions that I believe might just do the trick complete with a handy local FC buying guide for easy holiday shopping:


Kids Reviews: The Lumberyard

Kids Bites Restaurant Redding Lunch Kid Friendly

CTbites Team

Carly is a 10 year old from Redding, CT with a passion for eating & writing.  She has joined the team as our youngest reviewer and she hopes she will inspire kids to be a little more adventurous in their FC restaurant choices.  She has developed a restaurant rating scale of 1-5 pickles, 5 being the best. This is her first review. 

The Lumberyard

Are you craving some juicy meat and some fun?  Drive down to The Lumberyard in Georgetown, CT.  The huge menu sounded delicious. I had to look it over twice. The kid’s menu was the usual cheeseburger, grilled cheese, hot dogs and chicken tenders, so I decided to choose something off their regular menu. 


Reheated: Dorie Greenspan & Darien Restaurant Week

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Amy Kundrat

In Connecticut...

Darien Restaurant Week is underway! Info CTbites.com

Free Cold Stone Creamery samples tonight at participating stores. Info DiningAlaCarte.org

Chef Pietro Scotti, of Westport's DaPietro's will offer a Thanksgiving Cooking class on Nov 16 at The Clarke Culinary Center. Info CTbites.com.

Dorie Greenspan will be speaking at the Darien Library on Nov. 18. Info DarienLibrary.org & an interview via CTbites.com.

CT Food Bank has launched a virtual Thanksgiving Day food drive. Info CTFoodBank.org.

Welcome to The Feast, an NBC-owned site that will be all things shop-food-play in regions such as our lovely state of CT. TheFeast.com.


A Thanksgiving Day Guide to Take-Out or Eat-In Feasts

Features Catering Holiday Thanksgiving

CTbites Team

Thanksgiving is the most anticipated and sometimes the most daunting meal of the year. But, in the end, it is all about food, friends and family. Depending on the number of guests in your party, there are several options for celebrating the holiday that don't involve slaving away in the kitchen for days.

We often get asked for resources that allow diners to opt out of preparing a do-it-yourself feast in favor of a catered event or a restaurant meal. Others may use a lifeline and choose to order a few dishes to supplement their home cooked menu. 

Here are a few resources for those who would prefer to get a little assistance or just make a reservation.

Restaurant Reservations


Jeff’s Cuisine in Norwalk: Smokin’ BBQ & Soul-full Food

Restaurant BBQ Cocktails Delicious Dives Norwalk Lunch Kid Friendly

Robert Zeoli

Jeff’s Cuisine is the warmest spot in Sono if you ask me. Its namesake, Jeff Esaw, is not only an accomplished, award-winning chef of southern cuisine and barbecue; he’s also a great host.  Often welcoming patrons in personally and guiding them through his extensive menu, he does everything possible to create a memorable experience, transmitting his enthusiasm to the gracious staff.  

It was as if we could hear the seductive sound of classic Blues before we even walked through the door recently…actually it was emanating from an outdoor speaker above the back entrance.


An Interview with Dorie Greenspan

Interview Cookbooks

Amy Kundrat

“Cooking is a very generous act, particularly baking. It’s sad to get through life without a cookie but you could.”

It’s impossible not to be smitten with Dorie Greenspan. The James Beard award-winning author of ten cookbooks, including the recent Around My French Table: More Than 300 Recipes From My Home to Yours, will present her latest cookbook at the Darien Library in conjunction with Barrett Bookstore on November 18 at 7 pm. This compilation of recipes inspired by contemporary French home cooking, shows us that it's not necessarily all about being Escoffier.

We had a chance to chat with the gracious author, Francophile and cook about everything from her favorite Connecticut haunts (she has a home in Westbrook, CT), to her favorite recipes, memorable kitchen flops, and what makes a good home cook.


Ad: Seasonal Burgers & Shakes @ Filling Station Co.

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Stephanie Webster

In the month of January,  Filling Station Company is presenting diners with a healthy start to 2011. Sticking to those New Years resolutions = one great tasting burger. This month, The Filling Station Co. is featuring "The Resolution Burger," a chickpea burger with Greek salad trimmings and tahini dressing.  Pair this with their January milkshake in smooth bold flavors of Chocolate Mint, and suddenly 2011 is looking mighty fine. 


Darien Restaurant Week Dining Deals

Restaurant Events Restaurant Week

Stephanie Webster

Darien Restaurant Week will take place from Sunday, November 28th thru Friday, December 3rd.

Come experience a new venue or visit old favorites. Prix Fixe lunches will range from $10-$15, and multi course dinners from $15-$30. This ia great time to enjoy a great meal for a great deal. 

Participating restaurants include: The Melting Pot, Little Thai Kitchen, Chuck's Steakhouse, Matsuri, Backstreets Restaurant, Fuji of Japan, The Waters Edge at Giovanni's, Bertucci's Italian Restaurant, Ole Mole, Rory's, Harper's, Scena, Coromandel, The Goose, and many more!

Restaurants will offer a special prix fixe lunch and dinner menu during the entire week.


Thanksgiving Guide: Buying a Local Turkey

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CTbites Team

Thanksgiving is a wonderful harvest feast and there’s no better way to honor the spirit of the holiday than celebrating with a locally raised turkey. Locally grown turkeys are highly coveted and in short supply, so anyone looking for a local turkey from a nearby farm should place their order immediately. Fresh and frozen broad-breasted whites and Heritage turkeys are available for purchase directly from the farmer, but lucky for consumers, you don't have to go to the farm to pick it up.

Here are the best local resources for buying that perfect centerpiece to your Thanksgiving meal. 


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

News

Amy Kundrat

In Connecticut...

New Haven Restaurant Week is underway! Info NewHaven.com.

Whole Foods Westport's Reopening Party on Nov. 10. Info CTbites.com.

Fat Cat Pie Co. hosts ‘A Toast to Love’ fundraiser for Cancercare for Kids on Thursday, November 11, 2010. Info Cancercare.org.

Chef Pietro Scotti, of Westport's DaPietro's will offer a Thanksgiving Cooking class on Nov 16 at The Clarke Culinary Center. Info CTbites.com.

Excited for the December opening of Bar Rosso, a wood burning pizza joint by Napa & Co.'s owners. Info StamfordNotes.com.


Smokey Potato Leek Soup c/o chat N chow

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Lauren fister

I had the AC on just last week and now it's time for the heat.  It's also time for blankets, fires and soups!  A friend brought back some bacon fresh from a smoke house up in Vermont.  I wanted to make something that would complement the flavor so I came up with a Smokey Potato Leek Soup and it was fantastic.  I ended up eating it for breakfast, lunch and dinner since it was sooo good & simple to make!

Middle Eastern Home Cooking @ Safita

Restaurant Fairfield Middle Eastern Syrian Vegetarian Lunch Kid Friendly

Sarah Green

Overlooking the Mediterranean sea, nestled among 3 hills and their valleys, is the beautiful, old town of Safita, Syria. Only a few miles from the long island sound, nestled between Westport and Fairfield proper, is the beautiful, month old middle eastern restaurant, SAFITA. It is the "Tale" of two Safitas, both with their charm, beauty, and authenticity. And it is just this authenticity that Kheder Hassoun and his family bring to this brand new Middle Eastern restaurant, situated where the old Chat 'N Chew used to be. Tiny in size but big in hospitality, Safita, at 2217 Post Road in Fairfield is pulling in the crowds, night after night. This is middle eastern at its finest, with "Ummu" ("mother" in Arabic) Amal in the kitchen, cooking up all her own recipes from scratch. This ain't your roadside Shawarma.

Whole Foods Market Re-Opening Party in Westport

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Stephanie Webster

For anyone who shops Whole Foods Market's Westport location, you've likely noticed a bit of work underfoot. Renovation has been going on for months to transform Westport's Whole Foods into their classic prototype, no longer bearing any resemblance to the Wild Oats from whence it came. 

The facelift is complete and in honor of this "re-opening" Whole Foods Market will be hosting a celebration on Wednesday, November 10th from 4:00pm-8:00pm at the newly renovated store located at 399 Post Road West in Westport.  Whole Foods Market will offer storewide holiday tastings, turkey carving demonstrations, door prizes, and live music from local singer/songwriter Bern McWain.

5% of the total sales for the day will be donated to The Connecticut Food Bank. 


Reheated: CT Food News & Events [weekend edition]

Amy Kundrat

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

In Connecticut...

Families & sweet tooths unite at Visions of Gingerbread: The Sweetest Architects opening this weekend at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. Info StamfordMuseum.org.

So much food and wine, so little time. This weekend marks the Foxwoods Food & Wine Festival. Info Foxwoods.com.

The Cake Boss appears in CT this Sunday at the Shubert Theater in New Haven. Info Shubert.com.

Caffeine & Carburetors (a gear-head caffeine fueled gathering of beautiful cars @ Zumbach's Coffee) will make a pit-stop in Ridgefield @ Bernard's this weekend featuring a bonfire and Bernard's own smoked salmon. Info CaffeineandCarburetors.com.

Just over the border ... Tarry Market is now open in Port Chester! Info SmallBites.com.

New Haven Restaurant Week begins on Sunday, November 7. Info NewHaven.com.

Fat Cat Pie Co. will host ‘A Toast to Love’ fundraiser for Cancercare for Kids on Thursday, November 11, 2010. Info Cancercare.org.


Overnight Steel Cut Oats c/o Healthy Living Blog

Features healthy Recipe Breakfast Kid Friendly

CTbites Team

Steel cut oats are the holy grail of breakfast food, but to achieve optimal texture and taste, they require about 45 minutes of cooking time…time most of us don't have in the morning. To solve this problem, cooks (like Mark Bittman) have developed recipes for "overnight" oatmeal reducing am cook time to a scant 10 minutes. This recipe from Jeanette's Healthy Living blog delivers a nutrient and flavor packed meal for everyone in the family, and although Bittman's version is pretty good, Jeanette's has a few extra ingredients that speak to me. 

This Week In Wine: Viñedo de los Vientos Dessert Wine

Ingredients Features This Week In Wine

Kathleen Hall

Served at leFarm in Westport, Viñedo de los Vientos “Alcyone” is a wine worth sampling.

An Uruguayan dessert wine made with the Tannat grape, you'll experience luscious flavors of cocoa-dusted black raspberries, vanilla bean and exotic spices.  Intense and rich without being cloyingly sweet, this wine is positively addictive.  Pair with molten chocolate cake, pour over vanilla ice cream, or sip on its own as a fantastic liquid dessert!