On the Menu: November 7 through November 13
Here’s what’s happening at the Beard House and around the country next week:
Sunday, November 7, 12:00 P.M.
Quintessential Brunch
New Yorkers have long said that Neil Kleinberg and DeDe Lahman wrote the book on brunch. Now they really have written the book—The Clinton St. Baking Company Cookbook comes out the day after this event, where they’ll give Beard House diners a taste of the delicious home-style creations that have inspired a devoted following.
Monday, November 8, 7:00 P.M.
Global American Table
With its lively atmosphere and urban energy, Sugarcane Raw Bar Grill has quickly become a must-try destination in Miami’s Midtown district. Timon Balloo, a Michelle Bernstein protégé and Sushi Samba alum,
News Feed: October 21
Climate change threatens wines all over the world. [BBC]
From rags to riches through wine. [WSJ]
Turning to local wines in Washington, D.C. [WaPo]
Ever wonder why white truffles cost $2,000 a pound? [TIME]
News Feed: September 17
Food trucks pull into Tavern on the Green. [Gothamist]
What to eat after the fast on Yom Kippur. [LAT]
More on the fermented black garlic that keeps popping up. [SE]
Get your copy today: NOMA: Time and Place in Nordic Cuisine. [Atlantic]
Seasonal autumn salads. [Saveur
On the Menu: June 20 through June 26
Here’s what’s happening at the Beard House and around the country next week:
On the Menu: May 23 through May 29
Here’s what’s happening at the Beard House next week:
Sunday, May 23, 12:00 P.M.
Blue Ribbon Book and Brunch
The chef-owners of the longtime haunt of NYC chefs and in-the-know foodies, Blue Ribbon Brasserie, have met success with their every undertaking, which now number eight restaurants and a new cookbook. We are excited to welcome them to the Beard House for a brunch that’s sure to please their many devotees.
Monday, May 24, 7:00 P.M.
Cookin’ in the Bluegrass
It ain’t called the Bluegrass State for nothin’: Kentucky’s verdant lands nourish exceptional produce, plump livestock, and a burgeoning local-food movement. For a preview of our
Eat this Word: Speck
WHAT? Mrs. Sprat's preferred bacon. Writing in The Food of Italy about the Italian Alps region, Waverly Root called speck "the ultimate in pork preparation." Its preparation, incidentally, can't be hurried. The meat is slowly smoked over several months for a few hours a day. "The theory is that if the smoking were done all at the same time," Root writes, "only the outer layer of meat would be really smoked, whereas the slower process smokes it through and through." Cold temperatures and high altitudes also contribute to the process. Speck yields large quantities of fat when rendered. The fat is occasionally poured over bread or used to fry potatoes, and the speck itself is often used as a garnish.
WHERE? Wolfgang Ban and Eduard Frauneder's Beard House dinner
WHEN?
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