Cocktails and Small Plates with Thirsty Jane and Chef Charles d’Ablaing

Cocktails and Small Plates with Thirsty Jane and Chef Charles d’Ablaing

Join Slow Food Kansas City for a midsummer afternoon of handcrafted cocktails and small plates featuring local ingredients and local talent.
J.K. O’Hanlon (AKA Thirsty Jane or Jane Kurtz), local author of 3 Ingredient Cocktails will be creating and demoing cocktails.  You’ll also receive a copy of Janes’ book!
Gifted local chef Chef Charles d’Ablaing of Chaz on the Plaza (see the review in the Pitch)
will be showing us how to make one of the small plates he is serving.  Chef Charles has generously agreed to give attendees a 15% discount on dinner in the dining room that night (food and beverage).
Attendance for this event is limited to 25 lucky individuals.
Cocktails (one each)
Summer’s Bubbles
The GV (created in honor of long time SFKC board member and wine guy George Vesel)
Mojito de Juanita (featuring cantalope-cello from Jasper’s Ristorante)
Flotation Device

Small Plates
Pan roasted skate wing, braised local spinach, sauce choron
Rabbit ravioli, mushroom nage, porcini mushrooms, kale chips
Pan grilled sirloin, sumac fries, lemonata sauce

Cocktails and Small Plates with Thirsty Jane and Chef Charles d’Ablaing
Saturday, July 27th, 2013
3:00 pm

at
Chaz on the Plaza

at the Raphael Hotel
325 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64112

$37 for SFKC Members
$47 for Non-Members

Price includes: cocktails, small plates, tax and tip, an autographed copy of 3 Ingredient Cocktails, and a 15% discount at Chaz on the Plaza for dinner that night (food and beverage)

Make your online reservation here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/412553
Deadline for reservations is July 23rd, 2013
All ticket purchases are non-refundable.  If you are unable to attend, your ticket purchase is a donation to Slow Food Kansas City.
Questions?  Contact Sarah at Sarah.Reed@nkch.org
PARIS BROTHERS UNVEILS NEW CAVED-AGED CHEESES

PARIS BROTHERS UNVEILS NEW CAVED-AGED CHEESES


Below is an official press release regarding the new Paris Brother’s Caved Aged Cheeses.

Artisan cheese makers select Paris Brother’s cave-aging because of its natural
environment, flavor characteristics
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The artisan food culture of Kansas City can add one more trend-setting culinary capability to its list of unique assets: cave-aged artisan cheese. Long-standing hometown specialty foods company Paris Brothers Specialty Foods is using nature and tradition to help some of the best cheese makers in the United States to age new flavors into their world-class cheeses.
 
The family-owned company, which is focuses on specialty foods such as artisan cheese, specialty grocery products and coffee, has expanded the use of its nearly 650,000 square feet of naturally climate-controlled underground storage to age specialty cheeses. This process of aging, inside an actual cave, helps to revive flavors that cheese makers can lose using a more modern refrigerated aging process.
“Having a natural aging environment is a wonderful opportunity for cheese makers to truly craft the flavor, intensity and richness they desire in their products,” said Joe Paris, owner of Paris Brothers.
Of course, cave aging was the way ripening (affinage) was done for centuries. Paris Brothers’ unique underground space, known as SubTropolis and owned by Hunt Midwest, Kansas City’s largest underground storage facility, allows the company to maintain not only an overall environmental standard, but most importantly, Paris Brothers is able to create smaller custom environments conducive to the needs of the individual artisan cheeses.
“Our professionally trained cheese specialists play a part in perfecting the right conditions,” said Paris. “It’s labor-intensive, but our facility has a natural ability to produce some fantastic flavors and textures.”
In addition to understanding the artisan aspects of the cheese maker, the aging process involves first creating the ideal environment. Then the rotating (scheduling how often and in which manner to move it) and monitoring begins. Some varieties are rubbed or brushed to encourage the mold development. The length of time a cheese ages depends on the variety of the individual cheese and the desired end result; some as little as eight months and others are stored for up to four years.
Paris Brothers is currently working with world award-winning cheese makers from California and Wisconsin. Additionally, the company is in talks with several other companies, including local cheese makers.
The result of at least one of the cave-aging processes is currently under review by an international panel. They are considering the Bandage Wrapped Cheddar produced by Fiscalini Farmstead Cheese Company of Modesto, Calif. and cave-aged by Paris Brothers which has been submitted to compete in the 2013 World Cheese Awards in London this July. Nearly 600 cheese makers from small artisan producers to large brands will be displaying and sampling at this 115-year-old event.
Paris Brothers cave-aged cheeses will soon be available for consumers in local grocery stores that offer high-quality cheeses and will be used by local chefs in some top area restaurants.
About Paris Brothers Specialty Foods
In 1983, the Paris Brothers: Salvatore Paris and Joseph Paris started a popcorn manufacturing and distribution company called Sally Jo’s Old Fashioned Popcorn. What started with two brothers using one truck servicing Kansas City area restaurants and foodservice outlets has grown to become a national specialty foods company providing warehousing, logistics, manufacturing and distribution services.  The company’s products consist of more than 4,500 food items, including 600 cheese and charcuterie products. Throughout the years, Paris Brothers has diversified its company’s services and today employs nearly 100 associates with expanded divisions in food product manufacturing, specialty coffee roasting, food product marketing and supply chain services. Named National Small Business Contractor of the Year in 2011 by the United States Department of Agriculture, Paris Brothers continues to build a strong business with various cheese makers, coffee companies and others to store and distribute food products from its underground facility in Kansas City, Mo.
The Roasterie Will Celebrate National Iced Tea Day On June 10 By Donating 25 Percent of Total Iced Tea Sales to Heart Health

The Roasterie Will Celebrate National Iced Tea Day On June 10 By Donating 25 Percent of Total Iced Tea Sales to Heart Health

In a year celebrating its 20th anniversary, The Roasterie Air-Roasted Coffee, will donate 25 percent of all iced tea sales on June 10, National Iced Tea Day, to the Kansas City chapter of the American Heart Association. Many studies have led to the conclusion that drinking tea may benefit your health in various ways, including cardiovascular health benefits such as reduced rise of heart attack, stroke and other forms of heart disease. Donations will accumulate from iced tea sales at all three of The Roasterie Cafés in the Kansas City metro area, online sales and wholesale sales.

For a full details please visit:http://pitch.pe/123BIs4

 

Luncheon with Mark Bittman at Webster House

Luncheon with Mark Bittman at Webster House

Webster House

1644 Wyandotte Street, KCMO 64108

 Friday, June 21st, Noon-1:30 p.m

 

Mark Bittman  

 

MENU

 

1st Course

 

Mark’s Lentil Salad

 

2nd Course

 

Chickpea Ratatouille

 

Dessert

 

Chocolate, Coconut, Banana Bread Pudding 

with a Coconut (“un-crème”)

Anglaise and fresh seasonal berries

 

$65 Fundraiser Luncheon for Cultivate Kansas City includes a presentation by Mark Bittman and copy of his newest book Vegan Before Six ($26 value) & gratuity

 

(There is an optional Grilled Salmon entree.)

 

 

This event is a fundraiser for Cultivate Kansas City in partnership with Les Dames d’Escoffier and Webster House.

 

 

Purchase your tickets here 

by June 18th  http://urbangrownwebster-es2005.eventbrite.com/?rank=2#

Giveaway ~ Barbecue Grilling Set from ACE Hardware

Giveaway ~ Barbecue Grilling Set from ACE Hardware

You may only think of ACE Hardware when you need some light bulbs or nails, but when you are craving barbecue you can think of ACE as well.

With grilling season among us ACE has an amazing array of BBQ tools and products that rivals most BBQ specialty stores. The amazing people over at ACE Hardware have graciously provided me with some awesome grilling products to giveaway to one lucky winner!

With Father’s Day just around the corner these tools would make a great gift.

The following prize pack includes a Quesadilla Basket, Taco Rack, Raft Skewers, Grill Clips and Spice Rubs.

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