Friday Froth: IPAs On The Left Of The Dial

James Gribbon

Does anyone else still listen to the radio, or am I just an evolutionary throwback? I guess both parts of that question can be true independently, but I still gravitate to the left of the dial. My own music collection, satellite radio, it can all get repetitive, but I turn on some indie NPR station like FUV in the lower numbers and I can hear Malagasy guitar, ambient chillwave, and Wavves after the news. I need those curveballs. 

All this is to say some of us may be a little IPA'd out today. Establishments all over the area have been tapping India Pales all week before yesterday's climax, and hop exhaustion can be for real. This week I've picked three IPAs which may refresh and enliven numb tongues and jaded senses. All available in our area, outside the norm.

Weekly Nibble: Shoreline Wine Festival, Caribbean Jerk Fest, Farm Dinners & More!

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

The “Best of Greenwich” celebration in association with Moffly Media will take place at the Delamar Greenwich on Monday August 10 and 7pm.  The elegant evening will showcase food and cocktails from the area’s best restaurants as well as other surprises.  Tickets are $55 per person.

The Mattatuck Museum will host a special food event inspired by art: “Farmer's Market - A Summer Menu Collage from the Litchfield Hills.”  Museum director Bob Burns invites you to The Silo in New Milford on Wednesday August 12 private cooking demonstration and dinner.  It costs $110 for members and $135 for non-members.  Registration is required 203-753-0381.

Time is running out for the family to learn about “A Day in the Farmer’s Life” at the Stamford Nature Center.  Every Wednesday at 2pm through August 22, farm staff will host hands on demonstrations illustrating activities from the farm like milking, grooming, and more.  It is free for members or free with gate admission for non-members.  

Also on Wednesday, Dogfish Head takes over the taps at Cask Republic Stamford.  Try over 20 Dogfish Beers, including 5 from the vintage cellar, starting at 6pm.  https://www.facebook.com/CaskRepublicStamford 


Celebrate National IPA Day: A Guide To Great IPA's On Tap

Ingredients CT Beer Beer

James Gribbon

Holy Mother of God, do I love IPAs." Thus did I begin acolumn from my early days as a beer writer here at the Bites of CT, and the bloom has yet to fall off that particular rose. Two of the beers in that review from 2011 aren't around anymore, one remains a permanent favorite, and today is a particularly good day for anyone who shares my adoration of the sainted hop.Happy National IPA Day, everyone

Here's a quick rundown of a few spots who have reached out and let us know what's on tap. Anoint thy lips. 

A Guide To Pickling: Preserve The Summer Harvest via Marcia Selden Catering

Marcia Selden Catering

Pickling is a great way to preserve in-season, farmer’s market vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, beets, onions tomatoes and cauliflower. Yummy, crunchy and with endless flavor variations, pickling can be tons of fun too! We want to demystify the process, since it’s actually quite easy. We guarantee that your friends will be very impressed if you bring a jar of homemade pickles as a hostess gift. Get your Pickling Game on!

Pickling Do’s & Don’ts

-DO invest in a canning kit that includes jar tongs and a wide funnel to make the process easier. We like this one from Ball ($10) 

-DON’T cut corners. The jar and lid sterilization process is vital as well as the amount of vinegar used in order to get the perfect, crunchy pickle you desire.  


Good2Gourmet - New Meal Delivery Service in New Canaan & Darien

Features Darien Delivery Service Home Delivery New Canaan

CTbites Team

Tired of cooking? Looking for something less expensive than take-out from a restaurant? Then a new venture on Vitti Street in New Canaan, GOOD2GOURMET, may be an alternative. The brainchild of local resident and mother of four, Lisa Strupp, GOOD2GOURMET offers a variety of soups, salads, and entrées for families to enjoy. Teaming with business partner Kevin Schmudde, the two enlisted the culinary skills of Executive Chef Eric Ulbrich to create a menu that includes soups, salads, pastas, and entrées. Customers go to the website (they do not take telephone orders), place their order, choose a 1-hour delivery window (curbside pick-up at the store is also available) and the food will be on the front stoop as requested. Alternatively, customers can visit and purchase a selection of items at the store.

Hoodoo Brown BBQ in Ridgefield: Gluttonous Carnivorianism

Restaurant American BBQ Ridgefield Take Out Kid Friendly

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

The heck with “Veni, vidi, vici,” my return visit to Hoodoo Brown BBQ in Ridgefield was more we came, we saw, we ordered and man we tried. And when I say we tried…we tried EVERY meat on the menu and we tried to eat every ounce of meat on numerous trays. If this was a gunfight with Hoodoo Brown in the 1870s we would be full of holes, he won.

Armed with a reservation for the “BBQ Room,” twelve of us ventured to Hoodoo Brown. As our group congregated, I placed the initial appetizer order plus a round of beers, sodas and lemonades.  To warm up our appetites, this initial order included two large BBQ Nachos (one with chopped brisket and the other with pulled pork), a dozen Bourbon Teriyaki Wings and a couple of Strawberry and Arugula salads. As we waited, super Pitmaster Nestor Laracuente wandered into the room to offer his humble thanks to all of us for coming and wished us a great meal. He was heading back to Queens for the evening before beginning the return voyage the following morning at 4AM.


Weekly Nibble: County Fairs, Iron Bartender, Clambakes, Potluck Picnics + More!

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Cask Republic New Haven will host another installation of their famous Iron Bartender Competition on Monday August 2.  It starts at 6pm.  

Fairfield Wine and Cheese wants to introduce you to incredible local cheeses.  Join them for “The Northeast: Choices In Our Backyard” to learn about them and taste them.  It takes place at the Fairfield location on Tuesday August 4 from 7-9pm and in Greenwich on Thursday August 6 from 7-9pm.  The cost is $45 per person.  

Take a journey to the Mediterranean on Wednesday August 5 at Amarante’s Sea Cliff in New Haven.  The walk around tasting features wine and a buffet centering on that theme.  It takes place right on the seaside so guests can enjoy views of the harbor.  It goes from 6:30-9pm and costs $50 per person. 

On Thursday nights through September 17, take a ferry to the Sheffield Island Lighthouse for a clambake.  The evening unfolds in a tented pavilion on the lighthouse lawn.  It starts at $69 per person, with a tour of the lighthouse included in the charge.  

The Tolland County 4-H Fair takes place August 7-9 in Vernon, CT.  http://www.tollandcounty4-hct.org/ 


Plan B Burger Bar Opens in Fairfield CT

James Gribbon

Burgers, beer, and bourbon are all girders in the framework of the American soul. Melting pot, mixed salad, however you'd like to characterize who we are as a nation, there aren't many spots on the map where our divisions don't disappear at the three Bs. Now that Plan B Burger Bar has officially come to Fairfield, there are fewer areas in Connecticut where all three of these cornerstones can't be had in the same place. CTBites was there a night before the official opening to bring you your first look.

Fairfield's is located at 1262 Post Road, in a 4,600sq. ft. building which used to be a post office.


Q & A With Christy Colasurdo - Author of "The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook"-

CTbites Team

CTbites contributor Christy Colasurdo recently wrote The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook, and we caught up with her to get the scoop about the book she calls “a celebration of food and farms”.

CTbites

So, first of all, your new cookbook is beautiful. As a photographer, I have to say that I was impressed by the images.

 

CC

Thanks! Coming from you, that is high praise! We were lucky in that Tracey, my co-author, had written the first book in the series, The Vermont Farm Table Cookbook, and she was able to tap into a talented young photographer named Oliver Parini to shoot for this book as well. In addition, we struck gold when we met Winter Caplanson, executive director of the Coventry Regional Farmers’ Market (and a darned good photographer herself). Winter created a contest where photographers went out and shot at various Connecticut farms and fisheries in hopes of landing a photograph in the book.


The WattyMelon Flip Flop Cocktail c/o Watsons Catering

Ingredients Features Cocktails

CTbites Team


Summer means cocktails – preferably accompanied by fresh fruit, flip flops and a not a care in the world. Watson’s Catering has a refreshing take utilizing RIPE, one of our favorite craft juices, called the Watty Melon Flip Flop that is sure to become one of your summer evening staples.

The WattyMelon Flip Flop Cocktail

Yield: 1 cocktail

Ingredients:

½ shot glass of Tito’s vodka

1 shot RIPE margarita mix (lime sour)


Rothbard Ale + Larder, European Beer Bar, To Open In Westport (By Walrus + Carpenter Team)

Restaurant Beer Garden German Westport Beer Opening

Stephanie Webster

Walrus + Carpenter owners, Adam Roytman and Joseph Farrell, are teaming up again with a new restaurant concept in downtown Westport. This new venture, housed in the cozy subterranean dining space that was once Tierrra, will maintain the casual neighborhood vibe diners have grown accustomed to at Walrus, but this duo will leave the BBQ in Black Rock and head to Europe for a completely different approach to comfort food. Westport has its first European Beer Bar (right by Old Town Hall). 

Rothbard Ale + Larder will open this fall with a menu focused on Central European fare. Rothbard will draw inspiration from the cuisines of Alsace, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland, with a little Northern Italy thrown in for good measure. A preview of the menu in progress reveals specialties including Spatzle, Mussels, Rabbit Goulash, Steak Frites (Fleisher’s), housemade Jagershnitzel and Raclette, (a Swiss cheese, melted table side and draped over potatoes, bacon and onions). Hearty fare will be complimented by more delicate salads and fish entrees. “There will be something for everyone” says Roytman. Farrell and Roytman are particularly enthusiastic about the “For The Table,” section of the menu where diners can order entrees for 4, in the communal spirit of a true beer hall. 


Best Warm Lobster Rolls On The Connecticut Coast: 2015 Update

Restaurant Delicious Dives Lobster Seafood Lunch

Lou Gorfain

Welcome to the end of July, summer’s center point.  The perfect time for our annual quest to find the best of Connecticut's official pleasure of summer: warm, buttery lobster rolls. 

At the suggestion of readers, chefs, CTBites staff and a food critic or two, we've added an array of food trucks, pounds, shacks, and even a high end restaurant to our previous portfolio (see 2014 edition here)

So take a ride up the balmy Connecticut coastline.  We start in the southwest and head northeast, as CTBites forages the best warm lobster rolls in America. 


Weekly Nibble: Jazz Jam, Craft Brew Races, Gin Tasting, Farm Potlucks & More!

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Walrus + Carpenter in Bridgeport hosts a “Compin and Stompin Jam Session” on Tuesday July 28.  Try some of their delicious BBQ while listening to a mix of swing, modern, and fusion.  

New England Brewing Company is taking over the taps at Prime 16 in New Haven on Wednesday July 29.  Enjoy their classics while also witnessing the release of some new beers.  It starts at 4pm. 

Wednesday July 28 6-8pm, learn about (and sample!) Brooklyn's Ginsmiths’ Gins at the Center Street Public House in Darien.  Center Street Public House also invites softball teams to the pub after their weekend games for $2 off draughts, house wines, and appetizers.  

Ancona’s Wines & Liquors wants to teach you the art of wine and food pairing Thursday July 30 at 6:45pm. Try 5 wines alongside 5 summer dishes, $30 per person. Reserve your place (203)544-8958 or monique@anconaswines.com.  

The New CT Farmer Alliance has a summer potluck series. 


Friday Froth: 3 Cold Beers For A Hot Day

Ingredients CT Beer Friday Froth Beer

James Gribbon

No. Just no, NYC commissioner of the Department of Health, Mary Bassett - I will not avoid drinking beer on scorching hot summer days. Yes, I will drink some water, because I am not an idiot, but you can take a cold beer from my (still mostly warm), dead hand. Thankfully, this is 'murica, where many a dilapidated package store is hung with signs advertising the coldest beer in town (following Strong Bad's motto: "A One That Isn't Cold Is Scarcely A One At All"), thus saving us all from aloe vera vitamin drinks and the resultant loss of will to live. 

A crisp beer on a hot day is a joy forever, as the poet probably said, so this week we're going to check out three hot weather beers, canned for your lawn mower riding, golf bag stuffing, back yard sitting pleasure. 

Downtown Milford Farmers' Market Kids Day on August 1

Restaurant Farmers Market Milford

CTbites Team

The Downtown Milford Farmer's Market will be hosting a Kid's Day featuring the characters Anna and Elsa from the animated movie Frozen, sponsored by Sensitive Care Pediatrics Dentistry in Milford, CT.

When: Saturday, August 1st

Where: Downtown Milford Farmer's Market 58 River Street, Milford, CT

What: Carnival-like experience for kids of all ages - Live appearance from Disney's Anna and Elsa - Face Painting - Balloon Animals - Games and Raffles - Kid's Clothing and Accessories Market begins at 9am - 1pm Kids activities begin at 9:30 -1


Crazy Taco-Mex Food Truck: Great Carnitas Taco

Restaurant Food Truck Tacos Mexican

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

The food truck craze continues and I visited Crazy Taco-Mex. The simply decorated truck includes a Sombrero with the rim in the shape of a handlebar moustache. The menu includes Tacos ($3.50) Quesadillas ($6), and Burritos ($7). I was interested in Tacos and ordered three, a steak, a carnitas and a chicken. The menu states that each is topped with onions, cilantro and salsa verde.

 


Not Your Nona’s Panzanella Salad Recipes via Marcia Selden Catering

Catering Recipe

Marcia Selden Catering

Panzanella is a great way to use up day-old bread and turn it into something tasty. You might remember your Grandmother making the traditional tomato/bread version--but if the thought of making the same ol’ seems uninspiring, check out these fun twists from our friends at Marcia Selden Catering. Enjoy these great recipes for Greek Panzanella and Tex Mex Panzanella.

Annabelle's Natural Ice Cream Now Being Sold @ Gingerbitz in New Canaan

Ingredients Restaurant ice cream Ingredients Kid Friendly Dessert

Jeff "jfood" Schlesinger

In a town that offers the best gelato in Fairfield County, New Canaan has been void of the same quality ice cream. That has now changed as Gingerbitz on Elm Street is now selling scoops of Annabelle’s Ice Cream from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. When I heard the news I headed straight to Gingerbitz to sample.

Nestled alongside the cakes, pastries, woopie pies and the Stumptown coffee, Gingerbitz offers four rotating varieties. With the scorching temperature this past weekend, there were several people lined up to order a cone or a cup of the current selections; Triple Chocolate, New Hampshire Pure Maple Walnut, Raspberry Chocolate Chip and Salty Caramel. A quick look on Annabelle’s website describes the ice cream a “super premium, 16% butter fat, kosher®, natural ice cream with NO additives or artificial colors.”

Each of them were extra-creamy, dense and full of great flavors. The chocolate was my favorite. The richness of the chocolate was elevated by chocolate chunks and a dark fudge.


Parallel Post Hosts 3rd Annual Farm-To-Trumbull dinner

ellen bowen

Farm to Table is a word we in CT try not to take too lightly.  The current food movement encourages both chefs and diners to choose fresh produce, seasonal vegetables and fruits and locally sourced meat and fish.  Parallel Post, in the Trumbull Marriott, and helmed by James Beard nominated chef James Dean Max, believes in strengthening the farming community and engages local purveyors for a majority of it’s ingredients- seafood from Norm Bloom & Sons in Norwalk, CT, Foley Fish in Boston, meats from Ox Hollow Farm in Roxbury, CT, dairy from Farmer’s Cow in Lebanon, CT and greens from Gilberties Herb Gardens in Easton and Westport, CT. 

Lugano Wine Bar & Salumeria Opens in Greenwich

Restaurant Greenwich Italian Salumeria Tapas Wine Bar Bar

Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Going out for a meal can be an incredibly rewarding experience.  There is a reason restaurants are a popular spot for a night out and a number of people proudly refer to themselves as “foodies.”  However, it can also be a downright chore.  Do I brave the downtown traffic?  Where do I park my car?  How do I get there?  Will there be a table for me?

Lugano Wine Bar and Salumeria, newly opened in Greenwich, alleviates all of those hassles. The Italian inspired restaurant sits just off of exit 6 from I-95 on East Putnam Avenue in Riverside, far removed from the droves of people downtown.  It has its own lot next to the restaurant for easy parking as well as a valet service.

Indoors, the space is approachable, yet impressive.  When you walk through the front doors, you enter a spacious bar with plenty of seating and room to stand and mingle.  Wine glasses elegantly line the bar’s counter, as if inviting patrons in for a drink.

Just off of the bar to the right is a large dining room with high ceilings and a dome that serves as a skylight.  It is light and open, lined with large windows. Lugano even boasts a private dining room for special functions, or for guests who prefer a quiet dining experience.

The lovely space was the impetus for the restaurant.