Six Main: Elegant Raw & Vegetarian in Chester CT

Restaurant Gluten-Free Road Trip Special Dietary Needs Vegetarian Vegan

Amy Kundrat

Six Main will close their doors as of September 27, 2014. From their website announcement: "Thank you to all of our loyal customers for a wonderful 2 1/2 years, and most of all we would like to thank our farmer, Baylee Drown and her team at Upper Pond Farm for providing us with such inspiring food."


Elegantly prepared, nuanced preparations of vegetarian, vegan and raw food dishes are the expert domain of Six Main Restaurant in Chester, CT. Housed in the former Chester Savings Bank, a stately 100-year old landmark situated at the center of this quaint central Connecticut town, Six Main helps to usher in the slow momentum of “contemporary plant-based gourmet cuisine” into the state.  

Open since summer 2012, Six Main is the result of a serendipitous collaboration between owner Bill de Jonge and award-winning raw chef Rachel Carr. Looking for a chef who would hold the same passion for healthy food, de Jonge hired Carr who happened to find herself in the Northeast after many years on the West coast at the helm of the well known Los Angeles raw vegan outpost, Cru. Their partnership also led to the cultivation of de Jonge's Old Lyme home, Upper Pond Farm, for produce specifically raised for the restaurant they were building.


Congrats to The Winners of the Robert Irvine Giveaway

CTbites Team

Congratulations to Dorothy Mikolinski & Ally Beadle!! These lucky CTbites readers are the winners of the "Chef Robert Irvine LIVE" GIVEAWAY.  

Winners will each receive a set of 2 tickets to see Robert Irvine LIVE on Sunday, December 2nd @8PM. Get ready for some celebrity chef action at The Ridgefield Playhouse complete with interactive cooking demonstrations and more. 

Thanks to everyone who submitted comments and participated in this giveaway. We'll get ya next time!


Invites: Hurricane Sandy Benefit Dinner @ Oaxaca Kitchen

Restaurant CTbites Invites Mexican

CTbites Team

Join CTbites and Oaxaca Kitchen in Westport for a special evening on Thursday 11/29 7:30-9:30 to benefit Connecticut Food Bank for $55. A special 5 course menu presented personally by Chef Prasad Chirnomula includes signature OMG Margarita and Sangria & $20 of each ticket will be donated to Connecticut Food Bank's Hurricane Sandy Virtual Food Drive. 

Chef Prasad will be on hand to explain the inspiration for both of his top rated restaurant concepts, Thali and Oaxaca. He will discuss his methedology and use of authentic spices as well as the similarities between his Mexican and Indian influences. 


Dinosaur BBQ Preview: Opening Soon in Stamford

Restaurant BBQ Stamford

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

“Did you ever in your wildest dreams think that when you cut a 55-gallon drum in half, filled one side with wood and grilled meats at a Harley Davidson Rally in 1983 that you would be standing in your sixth restaurant in Stamford, Connecticut almost thirty years later?” John Stage, the founder of Dinosaur BBQ, slowly shook his head and smiled ever so slightly as he scanned the interior of his new location and uttered a single word that so beautifully summed it up, “Never.” This soft spoken BBQ master was kind enough to give CTbites an exclusive tour of the almost completed Dinosaur BBQ (named after his partner Dino) in Stamford and we were overwhelmed by the space.


Thanksgiving Recipe Roundup

Features Chef Talk Thanksgiving Recipe

CTbites Team

Back by popular demand, here is our "Best of Thanksgiving" Recipe Roundup with great cooking tips for your holiday table. 

leFarm's Cider Braised Turkey Legs

Roasted Pumpkin & Squash Soup via The Dressing Room

MATCH'S Luscious Whipped Potatoes

Napa & Co's Chestnut Corn Bread & Foie Gras Stuffing

Butter & Herb Roasted Turkey with Madeira c/o Fine Cooking

Bernard's Baby Pumpkins filled with Pumpkin Mousseline, Sautéed Shrimp & Wild Mushrooms

Bread Pudding w. Bourbon Pecans & Butterscotch

3 Fave Thanksgiving Side Dishes from Chef Michael Batt of Food Design Catering

Thanksgiving Shout Out: Best Dish? Worst Dish?

The Boathouse's Autumn Harvest Apple Contorno

The Day After Thanksgiving: Turkey Pot Pie

Chestnut Stuffing w/ Leeks & Apples c/o The Parsley Thief

Stuffed: The Benefits of Stale Bread

Ask Chef Nicole: Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Cranbellinis: The Holiday Breakfast of Champions


Basso Cafe: Venezuela & Italy Meet in Norwalk

Restaurant Italian Norwalk Venezuelan New Canaan

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

When you enter Basso Café you feel transported to a warmer climate with the vibrant colors and art of the Mediterranean. The green walls are adorned with large colorful paintings depicting various culinary delights and the dark wood tables are inviting and offer a calming respite from the hustle and bustle of the day. At the helm of the Basso Café is Owner / Chef Renato Donzelli, who is proud that his dream still thrives after opening at the worst possible time at the beginning of the financial crisis in September 2007. A loyal following and favorable word of mouth allowed him to weather the crisis, and his strong menu has given him continued success. 

Born in Venezuela and raised in Naples, Italy, Chef Renato’s cuisine focuses primarily on Mediterranean flavors with a Venezuelan influence.


CTbites TV:Chef Bernard Bouissou Demo's Baby Pumpkin Holiday Recipe

Features Entertaining Holiday Recipe Video Thanksgiving Recipe

CTbites Team

Chef Bernard Bouissou of Bernard's in Ridgefield is somewhat of a Fairfield County legend amongst both chefs and diners alike. Talented chefs including Arik Bensimon and Bill Taibe have gained valuable skills in his contemporary French kitchen, and when it comes to entertaining, no one has a larger repertoire of beautiful holiday recipes.

Recently, Chef Bouissou stepped into CTbites' test kitchen to demonstrate his recipe for Baby Pumpkins filled with Pumpkin Mousseline, Sautéed Shrimp & Wild Mushrooms. These are stunning on a Thanksgiving table and simple to make. Watch the video for great tips while you try out this recipe at home (Recipe Below). 


Brazilian Chef Leticia Schwartz's Pecan Pie Recipe

Features Brazilian Chef Talk Holiday Thanksgiving Recipe Dessert

Leticia Schwartz

Chef Leticia Schwartz is the author of The Brazilian Kitchen, the cookbook that made Brazilian cooking accessible to the masses. She has appeared on The Today Show and teaches cooking classes in Fairfield County and NYC. 

Welcome November! With the aftermath of hurricane Sandy and the elections behind us, I think we all want to move on to Thanksgiving, just around the corner, and the perfect occasion to be thankful for what we have. This is my favorite American Holiday and truly the biggest gourmet feast on the calendar year.

As a Brazilian living in the US, it took me a few years to understand the deep meaning of Thanksgiving— especially the repeated menu every year. On the other hand, the chef in me loves to see the whole country talking turkey and cooking this one giant meal.

One of my favorite desserts from the Thanksgiving picture is Pecan Pie. Over the last few years I have tried recipes from magazines, newspapers, cookbooks, and web sites. They are all good but in every recipe I wish something was different. There are just so many variables that impact the end result of a pecan pie.


The Story Behind Fat Cat Pie Co. in Norwalk CT

Ingredients Restaurant Pizza Wine Bar Wine Chat

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

As an English enthusiast, I am always looking for meaningful ways to explain the concept of “irony.”  It is perhaps the most misunderstood word in the English language.  Although Alanis Morisette’s single “Ironic” proved catchy, it helped propagate the phony notion that irony must be linked to coincidence or misfortune. Irony is actually a simple “incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs.”  Examples include a traffic officer avoiding parking tickets or the demise of “unsinkable” Titanic.  But the best embodiment of the term is certainly the Fat Cat Pie Company This venture, led by Mark Ancona, Anthony Ancona, Suzanne Ancona, and Mike Pelletier, is a dazzling display of all things unexpected.

 


Connecticut Burgers Go National via “A Hamburger Today”

Restaurant Westport Comfort Food Kid Friendly Burgers

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

For those who love hamburgers, The Spotted Horse Tavern in Westport offers two pre-designed alternatives. The Saugatuck Craft Butchery Burger is a simple hamburger with lettuce and tomato with additional toppings available (major recommendation is the bacon) and the Black Truffle Burger includes one of my new favorite additions, a fried egg. Both offer incredibly delicious meat from Westport’s own Saugatuck Craft Butchery.

Now the “Hamburgers of Fairfield County,” as well as Connecticut, will receive justifiable attention nationally in America’s most widely read hamburger review site, A Hamburger Today. My first review focused on a long-standing favorite in New Canaan, Cherry Street East and my most recent entry presented Westport’s new entrant, The Spotted Horse, where guests can enjoy hamburgers in a relaxed and vibrant atmosphere.

“The highlight of the burgers is the incredible meat; it's one of the most flavorful patties I've ever tasted;


Special Holiday Market Nov 21 @ Westport Farmers' Mkt

Jessica Ryan

Special Holiday Market to be held on Wednesday, November 21st at The Westport Farmers’ Market

The summer season may be over but that won’t stop the folks at The Westport Farmers’ Market from bringing you the very best around, especially with Thanksgiving just around the corner. For the first time in its history the WFM will is offering a special Holiday Market! The market will be held on Wednesday, November 21 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. in the Imperial Avenue Commuter Lot. 

Why deal with the crowds and the chaos…the hectic, miserable, overcrowded grocery stores when you can come to the Westport Farmers’ Market to find the very best selection of the most local, freshest and best ingredients around?  Dazzle your family and friends with the most delicious Thanksgiving meal yet!  The Westport Farmers’ Holiday Market is one-stop shopping at its best!


Calling All Pepperheads: Salemme Peppers

Ingredients Local Artisan

sherri daley

If you are the type who scoffs at the red pepper flakes provided at the local pizza parlor, screwing off the top to be able to pour the maximum number of flakes on your slice while saying loudly enough for tables nearby to hear, “Ha!  You call this hot?”, then you really need Tom Salemme.

Along with his extended Italian family residing in and around Cheshire CT – and to be fair, Brooklyn - Tom keeps the Salemme tradition going. It started a couple of generations ago, great-great-grandparents growing peppers for their own use, but friends and neighbors had to have some, too. 

The tradition lived on long after the first and second generations passed away and the family farm was sold. Salemme peppers stayed, sowed and harvested on local farmland owned by T&D Growers, dried in nearby greenhouses, and, finally, the tiny peppers are plucked by hand from the dry plants at long tables in Tom Salemme’s backyard on an autumn afternoon.


Quattro Pazzi: Molto Popular... In Stamford & Fairfield CT

Restaurant Fairfield Gluten-Free Italian Pasta Stamford Kid Friendly

Lou Gorfain

"Good food. Good prices. People will come." That was the recipe for success my Russian Grandfather formulated when he opened his world-famous Indianapolis delicatessen a century ago.

Biagio “Gino” Riccio must have channeled Grandpa. His jam-packed Quattro Pazzi restaurants in Stamford and Fairfield are testimony to what happens when you serve delicious fare at fair prices. People flock … making QP one of the most popular Italian restaurants in Connecticut. (In fact, over 5000 CTBites readers voted Quattro Pazzi as the best Italian in Fairfield Country.)


Bodega Taco Bar Opens in Darien

Restaurant Cocktails Darien Tacos Mexican Comfort Food Take Out

Amy Kundrat and Stephanie Webster

The upscale, inspired Mexican street food and vibrant bar scene that Bodega has ushered in to Fairfield, has migrated south, opening in Darien this past weekend. The trio behind the original Bodega—Michael Young, Luis Chavez and Mario Fontana—have continued to perfect a brash menu that embraces the Americas, skewing from South America to North, and settling centrally on Mexico. In a markedly larger setting, the new Darien outpost has successfully duplicated much of the same menu, from antojitos to mezcal, with a few noteworthy additions. Bodega will be officially open starting Monday, November 12 at 5 pm for dinner, and will be open 6 nights a week Monday through Saturday, and open for lunch and brunch beginning January 6, seven days a week.


Visions of Gingerbread @ The Stamford Museum Opens Nov 17

Kids Bites Education Holiday kids activity Kid Friendly

Sarah Green

CTbites is proud to be the media sponsor for Stamford Museum and Nature Center's “Visions of Gingerbread: The Sweetest Architects” exhibition. 

Every year, I buy one of those boxed gingerbread house kits and my kids and I go at it. We glop it together with that glue-like petroleum by-product substance that they call icing, we decorate with the stale jelly beans and mini gum balls they provide, and we call it a day. It’s fun and the kids enjoy it. Do yours? If so, head to the Stamford Museum and Nature Center (SM and NC) this month and next to see how the pros do it. “Visions of Gingerbread: The Sweetest Architects” is the name of the exhibition that the museum is presenting as both a showcase for local bakers and as a fundraiser for the SM and NC.


Friday Froth: What's New?

Ingredients Friday Froth Beer

James Gribbon

Every day is like waking up in a new place when you're a beer fan. The craft beer scene continues to hit higher plateaus. Brewers and beer artisans no longer seem content to simply produce a great beer in a recognizable style, they're reaching out into the realms of winemaking, distillation and cooking just to see what they can offer, what they can contribute to zymurgy. I've mentioned the experimental barrel-aging going on with B. United's Zymatore Project, but every stumbling step seems to put me mouth to mouth with a pint of inspired brewing. It's like the Seattle music scene in 1990, or Parisian cafes in 1870: artists are communicating with artists, experiencing each others' product, and reconsidering what they can produce. 

Yesterday I had a Rogue Chipotle ale. Yes, yes, I know: chipotle has been done, done to death, buried, reanimated in a unholy ceremony using two parts voodoo and one part Guy Fieri's wrist band, and been put down and buried again, but there I was, having to recalibrate what I thought about beer.


Don't Miss New Haven Restaurant Week...November 11-16

Restaurant Restaurant Week New Haven

CTbites Team

Recognized for its remarkable restaurants and culinary scene, New Haven will host the 9th NEW HAVEN RESTAURANT WEEK presented by Citizens Bank from November 11 – 16, 2012. This year, 33 of the city’s most sought-after restaurants will open their doors, and their hearts, with prix fixe menus costing $18 for lunch and $32 for dinner. Set menus and prices will include an appetizer, entrée and dessert (tax and gratuity are not included.)

Restaurants participating in November’s NEW HAVEN RESTAURANT WEEK  include: 116 Crown (Bar, Kitchen & Cellar), Adriana's Restaurant & Wine Bar (Northern Italian), Anna Liffey’s (Authentic Irish), Barcelona Restaurant & Wine Bar (Spanish Wine Bar), Basta Trattoria (Southern Italian), Bentara (Spicy Malaysian), Carmen Anthony Steakhouse (American Steakhouse), Caseus (Fromagerie & Bistro), Christopher Martins (Modern American & Italian), Geronimo (Southwestern), Goodfellas Restaurant (Regional Italian), Heirloom (Coastal Farm), Ibiza (Creative Spanish), Istanbul Café (Authentic Turkish), John Davenport’s (Contemporary American), Kudeta (Asian Fusion), L’Orcio (Contemporary Italian), Miya’s Sushi (Creative Sushi), Oaxaca Kitchen (Contemporary Mexican), Old School Saloon and Bistro (Continental Cuisine),  Pacifico (Nuevo Latino), Press (Artisan Pizza), Sage American Grill & Oyster Bar (Contemporary American), Soul de Cuba Café (Cuban), Temple Grill (American Casual), Thali (Regional Indian), The Cask Republic (American Tavern), The Kitchen Table (Sustainable American), Tre Scalini Ristorante (Regional Italian), Union League Café (Parisian Brasserie), Zafra Cuban Restaurant & Rum Bar (Cuban), Zaroka Bar & Restaurant (Fine Indian) and Zinc (Modern American).