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Hello Foodie Friends,

As April unfolds its blossoms and brings forth its delightful springtime charm, it also beckons the celebration of one of America’s most beloved snacks—the pretzel. National Pretzel Day, observed annually on April 26th, honors this twisted delight that has captured the hearts and taste buds of millions across the nation.

The origins of the pretzel trace back to Europe, where it emerged as a symbol of spirituality and sustenance. Legend has it that in the early 7th century, an Italian monk created these twisted treats to reward children who memorized their prayers. The shape of the pretzel, resembling folded arms in prayer, became synonymous with virtues such as luck, prosperity, and spiritual wholeness.

As pretzels journeyed across continents, their significance evolved. In Germany, pretzels became associated with Easter, symbolizing the intertwining of arms in unity and love. Immigrants brought this tradition to America, where pretzels quickly gained popularity, especially in Pennsylvania Dutch country.

What sets pretzels apart is their unique combination of flavors and textures—crispy on the outside, soft, and chewy on the inside, with just the right amount of saltiness to tantalize the taste buds. Whether enjoyed plain, dipped in mustard, or paired with cheese, pretzels offer a versatile canvas for culinary creativity.

Traditional pretzels, with their characteristic twisted shape, are made from a simple dough of flour, water, yeast, sugar, and salt. The dough is shaped into loops, briefly boiled in a baking soda solution, and then baked to golden perfection.

But the culinary world has embraced the pretzel beyond its traditional form. From pretzel buns adorning gourmet burgers to pretzel-crusted chicken adding a crunchy twist to classic dishes, chefs continue to experiment with this versatile ingredient, pushing the boundaries of flavor and innovation.

Pairing the perfect beverage with a pretzel is a delightful endeavor that enhances the flavors and elevates the experience.

For beer enthusiasts, a crisp and refreshing lager or pilsner serves as an ideal companion to the salty goodness of a pretzel. The light, effervescent qualities of these beers cleanse the palate with each sip, complementing the doughy texture and enhancing the subtle sweetness of the pretzel.

Alternatively, wine connoisseurs may opt for a dry Riesling or a fruity, off-dry rosé to balance the saltiness of the pretzel while accentuating its underlying flavors. The bright acidity and delicate fruit notes of these wines provide a harmonious contrast, creating a tantalizing sensory experience.

For those with a penchant for cocktails, a classic whiskey sour or a tangy margarita offers a refreshing twist to the traditional pretzel pairing. The citrusy acidity of these cocktails’ cuts through the richness of the pretzel, while the interplay of flavors tantalizes the taste buds, leaving a lingering sense of satisfaction with each sip and bite.

Whether you prefer beer, wine, or cocktails, finding the perfect pairing for your pretzel is sure to enhance the enjoyment of this timeless snack.

On April 26th, food enthusiasts and pretzel aficionados alike come together to celebrate National Pretzel Day. Whether you’re indulging in a classic soft pretzel at your favorite bakery, trying your hand at homemade pretzel-making, or exploring inventive pretzel-inspired dishes at a local restaurant, there are countless ways to honor this beloved snack.

Embark on a flavorful journey with one of our Highway to Hops Brewery Tours, where we celebrate the art of pairing the perfect pretzel with the finest craft beers. Picture yourself traversing through picturesque landscapes, immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of local breweries, and indulging in the irresistible combination of salty pretzels and refreshing brews.

Our expert guides will lead you on a curated tasting experience, where you’ll sample a diverse selection of handcrafted beers, each carefully matched with artisanal pretzels to enhance the flavors and elevate your enjoyment. Whether you’re a seasoned beer aficionado or simply seeking a unique culinary adventure, our brewery tours offer an unforgettable opportunity to savor the harmony of flavors and celebrate the rich tradition of beer and pretzel pairings.

Beyond the culinary delights, National Pretzel Day offers an opportunity to reflect on the cultural significance and enduring appeal of this humble yet iconic treat. It’s a day to savor the simple pleasures of life, to embrace the joy of sharing good food with loved ones, and to pay homage to a snack that has stood the test of time.

So, as April 26th dawns, let’s raise a twisted salute to the pretzel—symbol of tradition, bearer of flavor, and embodiment of culinary creativity. Happy National Pretzel Day!

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you Delicious Wishes, xo

Denise

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National Pineapple Day: Exploring the Sweetness of April 20th https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/05/national-pineapple-day-exploring-the-sweetness-of-april-20th/ https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/05/national-pineapple-day-exploring-the-sweetness-of-april-20th/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 18:32:09 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.com/?p=20835 Hello Foodie Friends, As April unfolds its petals, one particular day stands out in the calendar for pineapple enthusiasts worldwide: National Pineapple Day on April 20th. This annual celebration offers a delectable opportunity to delve into the history, health benefits, and cultural significance of this tropical fruit. The journey of the pineapple is as rich […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

As April unfolds its petals, one particular day stands out in the calendar for pineapple enthusiasts worldwide: National Pineapple Day on April 20th. This annual celebration offers a delectable opportunity to delve into the history, health benefits, and cultural significance of this tropical fruit.

The journey of the pineapple is as rich and intriguing as its flavor. Originally native to South America, particularly Brazil and Paraguay, pineapples found their way to Europe in the 15th century courtesy of Christopher Columbus. Initially regarded as a symbol of wealth and hospitality due to their rarity and exotic appeal, pineapples soon became a prized delicacy among royalty and nobility.

In many cultures, the pineapple holds symbolic significance beyond its culinary appeal. In the United States, for instance, it is often associated with hospitality and warmth, adorning welcome signs, and serving as a centerpiece at gatherings. In Asian cultures, the pineapple symbolizes prosperity and good fortune, making it a popular gift during festive occasions and celebrations.

National Pineapple Day is an opportunity to indulge in all things pineapple-related, from savoring refreshing pineapple cocktails to experimenting with new recipes featuring this versatile fruit. Whether enjoyed fresh, grilled, or blended into smoothies, there are countless ways to incorporate pineapples into your culinary creations.

Prepare to embark on a culinary odyssey infused with the tropical sweetness of pineapple as I present a mouthwatering array of recipes to elevate your breakfast, lunch, and dinner experiences. And what better way to cap off a day of culinary delights than with a refreshing pineapple-infused cocktail, guaranteed to add a touch of tropical flair to any occasion? So, grab your apron and get ready to savor the irresistible allure of pineapple in every bite and sip as we delve into a day filled with culinary delight!

Pineapple Coconut Breakfast Smoothie Bowl

Ingredients:

1 cup frozen pineapple chunks

1 ripe banana, peeled and sliced

1/2 cup coconut milk (or any milk of your choice)

1/4 cup Greek yogurt

2 tablespoons shredded coconut

1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (optional, for added sweetness)

Toppings:

Sliced fresh pineapple

Granola

Sliced banana

Shredded coconut

Chia seeds

Honey or maple syrup (for drizzling)

Instructions:

Prepare the Smoothie Base: In a blender, combine the frozen pineapple chunks, sliced banana, coconut milk, Greek yogurt, shredded coconut, and honey or maple syrup (if using).

Blend on high speed until smooth and creamy. If the mixture is too thick, you can add more coconut milk or water to reach your desired consistency. Pour the smoothie mixture into a bowl.

Add Toppings: Arrange sliced fresh pineapple, granola, sliced banana, shredded coconut, and chia seeds on top of the smoothie. For an extra touch of sweetness, drizzle a little honey or maple syrup over the toppings.

Your Pineapple Coconut Breakfast Smoothie Bowl is now ready to be enjoyed! Serve immediately and savor the tropical flavors and refreshing goodness.

Pineapple Chicken Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

Ingredients for the Salad:

2 cups cooked chicken breast, shredded or diced

1 cup fresh pineapple chunks

1/2 cup red bell pepper, diced

1/2 cup cucumber, diced

1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced

2 cups mixed greens (spinach, arugula, or lettuce of your choice)

1/4 cup chopped cilantro (optional)

1/4 cup chopped peanuts or cashews (optional, for garnish)

Salt and pepper to taste

Ingredients for the Honey Lime Dressing:

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons lime juice

1 tablespoon honey

1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

1 clove garlic, minced

Salt and pepper to taste

Prepare the Salad Ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, combine the cooked chicken breast, fresh pineapple chunks, diced red bell pepper, diced cucumber, thinly sliced red onion, mixed greens, and chopped cilantro (if using). Toss gently to combine.

Make the Honey Lime Dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lime juice, honey, Dijon mustard, minced garlic, salt, and pepper until well combined.

Drizzle the honey lime dressing over the salad mixture in a large bowl. Toss gently to coat the ingredients evenly with the dressing. Transfer the dressed salad to serving plates or bowls.

Garnish with chopped peanuts or cashews (if using) for added crunch and flavor. Season with additional salt and pepper to taste, if desired.

Your Pineapple Chicken Salad with Honey Lime Dressing is now ready to be served! Enjoy this refreshing and flavorful salad for a light and satisfying lunch.

Grilled Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Skewers

Ingredients for the Chicken Marinade:

1 lb (450g) boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized cubes

1/4 cup soy sauce

2 tablespoons honey

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 tablespoon grated ginger

2 tablespoons rice vinegar

1 tablespoon sesame oil

Salt and pepper to taste

Ingredients for the Pineapple Glaze:

1 cup pineapple juice

1/4 cup soy sauce

2 tablespoons honey

1 tablespoon rice vinegar

1 teaspoon grated ginger

1 teaspoon cornstarch (optional, for thickening)

Additional Ingredients:

1 fresh pineapple, peeled, cored, and cut into chunks

Bell peppers, onions, or other vegetables of your choice, cut into chunks

Wooden skewers, soaked in water for at least 30 minutes

Instructions:

Prepare the Chicken Marinade: In a bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, honey, minced garlic, grated ginger, rice vinegar, sesame oil, salt, and pepper. Add the cubed chicken to the marinade, ensuring it is evenly coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.

Make the Pineapple Glaze: In a small saucepan, combine the pineapple juice, soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, and grated ginger. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat. If desired, mix the cornstarch with a tablespoon of water to create a slurry, then gradually add it to the simmering sauce, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens slightly. Remove from heat and set aside.

Assemble the Skewers: Preheat your grill or grill pan to medium-high heat. Thread the marinated chicken pieces, pineapple chunks, and vegetables onto the soaked wooden skewers, alternating between them.

Grill the Skewers: Place the assembled skewers on the preheated grill and cook for 6-8 minutes per side, or until the chicken is cooked through and the pineapple and vegetables are caramelized and slightly charred.

Glaze the Skewers: During the last few minutes of grilling, brush the skewers generously with the prepared pineapple glaze, turning occasionally to coat all sides. Allow the glaze to caramelize slightly. Once cooked through and beautifully glazed, remove the skewers from the grill and transfer them to a serving platter.

Garnish with chopped cilantro or sliced green onions, if desired. Serve the Grilled Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Skewers hot alongside steamed rice or quinoa for a delicious and satisfying dinner that’s bursting with tropical flavor.

Classic Piña Colada

Ingredients:

2 ounces (60ml) white rum

3/4 cup (180ml) pineapple juice

1/2 cup (120ml) coconut cream

1 cup (240ml) ice cubes

Pineapple slices and maraschino cherries, for garnish

Optional: toasted coconut flakes, for rimming the glass

Instructions:

Prepare the Glass (Optional): If desired, rim a chilled glass with toasted coconut flakes. To do this, moisten the rim of the glass with a pineapple or lime wedge, then dip it into the toasted coconut flakes until the rim is evenly coated.

In a blender, combine the white rum, pineapple juice, coconut cream, and ice cubes.

Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth and creamy, with no large ice chunks remaining. If the consistency is too thick, you can add a splash more pineapple juice or rum to adjust.

Pour the blended piña colada into the prepared glass.

Garnish with a pineapple slice and a maraschino cherry on a cocktail pick for a classic tropical touch.

Your Classic Piña Colada is now ready to be served! Enjoy this refreshing and indulgent cocktail on a hot day or whenever you’re in need of a taste of the tropics.

As April 20th approaches, let us come together to celebrate the enchanting allure of the pineapple. From its intriguing history to its myriad health benefits and cultural significance, this tropical fruit continues to captivate and delight people around the world. Whether enjoyed fresh, grilled, or blended into tantalizing concoctions, the pineapple remains a timeless symbol of hospitality, prosperity, and summertime bliss. So, on National Pineapple Day, let’s raise a glass and toast to the sweetness of this beloved fruit!

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you Delicious Wishes, xo

Denise

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April 18th Celebrating National Deviled Egg Day: A Culinary Delight Worth Savoring https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/04/april-18th-celebrating-national-deviled-egg-day-a-culinary-delight-worth-savoring/ https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/04/april-18th-celebrating-national-deviled-egg-day-a-culinary-delight-worth-savoring/#respond Tue, 16 Apr 2024 04:32:18 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=20808 Hello Foodie Friends, Every year on April 18th, food enthusiasts across the nation come together to celebrate National Deviled Egg Day. While it may seem like a simple dish, deviled eggs hold a special place in culinary history and continue to delight taste buds with their creamy texture and savory flavor. The origins of deviled […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

Every year on April 18th, food enthusiasts across the nation come together to celebrate National Deviled Egg Day. While it may seem like a simple dish, deviled eggs hold a special place in culinary history and continue to delight taste buds with their creamy texture and savory flavor.

The origins of deviled eggs can be traced back to ancient Rome, where eggs were boiled, seasoned with various spices, and served as appetizers at lavish banquets. Over time, the dish evolved, with different regions adding their own unique twists and ingredients. In the 18th century, the term “deviled” came into use to describe dishes that were highly seasoned or spicy, leading to the creation of the modern deviled egg we know and love today.

Deviled eggs are incredibly versatile and can be customized to suit any palate. Here are a few recipe ideas to inspire your National Deviled Egg Day celebration:

Classic Deviled Eggs

Start with hard-boiled eggs, cut them in half, and scoop out the yolks. Mash the yolks with mayonnaise, mustard, salt, and pepper, then spoon the mixture back into the egg whites. Garnish with paprika for a classic touch.

Bacon and Cheddar Deviled Eggs

Add crispy bacon bits and shredded cheddar cheese to the yolk mixture for a decadent twist on the classic recipe. Top with chives for an extra pop of flavor.

Spicy Sriracha Deviled Eggs

For those who like a little heat, mix Sriracha sauce into the yolk mixture, along with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and a splash of vinegar. Garnish with sliced jalapenos for an extra kick.

Mediterranean Deviled Eggs

Incorporate flavors from the Mediterranean by mixing chopped olives, sun-dried tomatoes, and feta cheese into the yolk mixture. Garnish with fresh herbs like parsley or dill for a vibrant finish.

Deviled eggs may seem like a simple appetizer, but they hold a special place in many people’s hearts (and stomachs). They’re the perfect party food, easy to make in large batches and always a crowd-pleaser. Plus, they’re incredibly versatile, allowing home cooks to get creative with flavors and toppings.

Beyond their delicious taste, deviled eggs also have cultural significance, representing comfort food for many and serving as a nostalgic reminder of family gatherings and special occasions. By celebrating National Deviled Egg Day, we honor this beloved dish and the joy it brings to people’s lives.

Pairing the perfect beverage with deviled eggs can elevate the experience and enhance the flavors of this beloved dish. Here are some recommendations for wine, beer, and cocktails that complement deviled eggs:

Wine Pairing

A classic choice, Chardonnay’s creamy texture and notes of citrus and oak beautifully complement the richness of deviled eggs. With its crisp acidity and flavors of green apple and grapefruit, Sauvignon Blanc provides a refreshing contrast to the creamy texture of deviled eggs. Whether it’s Champagne, Prosecco, or Cava, the effervescence and acidity of sparkling wine cleanse the palate between bites of deviled eggs, making it a delightful pairing.

Beer Pairing

The clean, crisp flavors of a pilsner refresh the palate and complement the savory notes of deviled eggs without overpowering them. With its citrusy and spicy notes, a Belgian witbier adds a refreshing zing that pairs well with the creamy texture of deviled eggs. The balanced bitterness and malt sweetness of a pale ale provide a nice counterpoint to the richness of deviled eggs, creating a harmonious pairing.

Cocktail Pairing

The botanicals of gin or vodka in a classic martini cleanse the palate and prepare it for the next creamy, savory bite of deviled eggs. The bold flavors of tomato juice, vodka, Worcestershire sauce, and spices in a Bloody Mary complement the richness of deviled eggs, making it a perfect pairing for brunch or cocktail hour. A combination of champagne and orange juice, a mimosa provides a refreshing and citrusy contrast to the creamy texture of deviled eggs, making it an ideal pairing for a leisurely brunch.

National Deviled Egg Day is a time to indulge in one of the most beloved appetizers of all time. Whether you prefer the classic recipe or like to get creative with flavors, take this opportunity to savor every bite and share the joy of deviled eggs with friends and family. So, mark your calendars for April 18th and get ready to celebrate in style!

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you Delicious Wishes, xo

Denise

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Celebrating the Tradition: National Cheese Fondue Day on April 11th https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/04/celebrating-the-tradition-national-cheese-fondue-day-on-april-11th/ https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/04/celebrating-the-tradition-national-cheese-fondue-day-on-april-11th/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 02:35:51 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=20781 Hello Foodie Friends, In the culinary world, few dishes evoke as much warmth and conviviality as cheese fondue. This iconic Swiss dish, with its rich history and irresistible appeal, is celebrated annually on April 11th as National Cheese Fondue Day. It’s a time-honored occasion that invites cheese lovers around the world to indulge in the […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

In the culinary world, few dishes evoke as much warmth and conviviality as cheese fondue. This iconic Swiss dish, with its rich history and irresistible appeal, is celebrated annually on April 11th as National Cheese Fondue Day. It’s a time-honored occasion that invites cheese lovers around the world to indulge in the delightful experience of dipping bread, vegetables, and more into a bubbling pot of melted cheese.

The roots of cheese fondue trace back to Switzerland, where it emerged as a clever way for Alpine herders to make use of stale bread and aged cheese during the harsh winter months. Historically, it was a humble peasant dish, but its popularity gradually spread beyond the Alpine region, becoming an international sensation by the mid-20th century.

Partaking in cheese fondue is more than just a meal—it’s a communal ritual that brings people together. The fondue pot, typically made of ceramic or metal, sits atop a portable stove, keeping the cheese molten and inviting guests to gather around and dip to their heart’s content. The etiquette of fondue is simple but essential: never double-dip your bread, and if your bread falls off into the pot, tradition dictates that you must kiss the person sitting next to you!

While the classic Swiss fondue made with Gruyère and Emmental cheeses is perhaps the most well-known, there are countless variations to explore. From French-inspired fondue savoyarde featuring Comté and Beaufort cheeses to the Italian fonduta with Fontina cheese and truffles, each regional variation offers a unique flavor profile and cultural twist.

The beauty of cheese fondue lies in its versatility, both in terms of the cheeses used and the accompaniments served alongside. Crusty bread cubes are the traditional choice, but other popular dippers include blanched vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower, cured meats such as prosciutto and salami, and even fruit like apple slices for a touch of sweetness. To elevate the experience, consider pairing your fondue with a crisp white wine, a hearty red, or even a cocktail, or a mug of hot tea. Here are five common ways to enjoy fondue along with their perfect wine, beer, or cocktail pairings:

Classic Cheese Fondue

Pairing: A classic Swiss cheese fondue made with Gruyère and Emmental cheeses calls for a crisp and refreshing white wine like a Swiss Fendant or a French Sauvignon Blanc. The acidity and minerality of these wines complement the richness of the cheese beautifully.

Alternative Pairing: For beer lovers, a light and crisp lager or pilsner would be an excellent choice. The effervescence and mild hop bitterness cleanse the palate between each indulgent dip.

Fondue Savoyarde (French Alps Style)

Pairing: This hearty fondue, typically made with Comté and Beaufort cheeses, pairs wonderfully with a medium-bodied white wine such as Chardonnay or Viognier. Look for wines with a touch of oak aging to complement the nutty and savory flavors of the cheese.

Alternative Pairing: A Belgian-style ale or a farmhouse saison with fruity and spicy notes enhances the earthy flavors of the cheese while providing a refreshing contrast.

Fonduta (Italian Fondue)

Pairing: Fontina cheese is the star of Italian fonduta, and it harmonizes beautifully with a light-bodied red wine like a Barbera or a Dolcetto. These Italian reds offer bright acidity and soft tannins that complement the creamy texture of the fonduta.

Alternative Pairing: For a cocktail option, consider a classic Negroni. The bittersweet flavors of Campari and vermouth cut through the richness of the fonduta while the gin adds a refreshing herbal note.

Chocolate Fondue

Pairing: When it comes to chocolate fondue, opt for a sweet and fruity dessert wine such as a Ruby Port or a late-harvest Riesling. These wines echo the flavors of the chocolate while providing a luscious and indulgent pairing.

Alternative Pairing: For a beer pairing, try a rich and malty stout or porter with chocolate undertones. The roasted flavors of the beer complement the chocolatey goodness of the fondue without overwhelming the palate.

Broth or Oil Fondue (for Meat or Seafood)

Pairing: For broth or oil fondues used for cooking meat or seafood, a light and crisp white wine like a Pinot Grigio or a Grüner Veltliner is an ideal choice. These wines cleanse the palate and provide a refreshing contrast to the rich and savory meats.

Alternative Pairing: If you prefer beer, a light and effervescent Belgian witbier or a German-style Kölsch pairs well with the variety of flavors encountered in broth or oil fondues. Their delicate flavors and moderate alcohol content won’t overpower the food.

On April 11th, cheese enthusiasts worldwide come together to celebrate the joy of cheese fondue. Whether you’re hosting a fondue party with friends and family or treating yourself to a cozy night in, there’s no wrong way to partake in the festivities. Get creative with your cheese selection, experiment with different dipping options, and above all, savor the convivial atmosphere and camaraderie that cheese fondue brings.

National Cheese Fondue Day is a delightful reminder of the enduring appeal of this iconic dish. Beyond its culinary merits, cheese fondue embodies the spirit of togetherness and conviviality, making it a beloved tradition worth celebrating. So, on April 11th, gather your loved ones, fire up the fondue pot, and embark on a journey of indulgence and camaraderie as you pay homage to this timeless culinary classic. Cheers to cheese fondue!

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you Delicious Wishes, xo

Denise

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Cuba’s Oldest Brewery Is Now One of Miami’s Youngest…Cerveceria La Tropical https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2022/10/cubas-oldest-brewery-is-now-one-of-miamis-youngestcerveceria-la-tropical/ https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2022/10/cubas-oldest-brewery-is-now-one-of-miamis-youngestcerveceria-la-tropical/#respond Thu, 13 Oct 2022 14:18:34 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=16891 Hello Foodie Friends, I know it’s been a while since my last blog post and I do apologize for that but we have been super busy the last few months with several group bookings in both South and Central FL. It appears that many companies that had to postpone their travel plans have now been […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

I know it’s been a while since my last blog post and I do apologize for that but we have been super busy the last few months with several group bookings in both South and Central FL. It appears that many companies that had to postpone their travel plans have now been given the green light to take their teams out and for many of them who have been working remotely for the past two years, this is their first opportunity to bring their remote staff together for some team bonding/building activities which they are booking like crazy right now. The size of the groups that are being booked now, as compared to prior to the breakout in 2020 has increased quite considerably. Up until 2020, the average size group was around 20 people. Now the average is 40+.

At any rate, I happened to see a post on my Instagram feed highlighting this place called Cerveceria La Tropical nestled in an Oasis nestled in Wynwood and it definitely caught my eye. So much so, that I reached out to them and scheduled a visit to check them out. Not only so that I can share my find with you, but so I could hopefully plan some fun events there for my groups. Gloria, the Event Manager was off on this particular Sunday when I arrived, so she arranged for me to meet with Mike, one of the restaurant managers on duty on this day. I drove down from Boca and soon after I arrived, I met Mike who was expecting me. We bumped into Gloria of all people, who came on her day off with her family, to celebrate her birthday (now that sure is a testimonial to how much she loves this place!)

Cerveceria La Tropical is a “Tank to Glass” concept where they pour their brewed-in-house beers right from the tanks in the main dining room that also happens to have a great back story.  On July 21, 1888 The Blanco-Herrera family establishes Cervecería La Tropical on (Cuban) lands once owned by Federico Kohly. Cuba’s Oldest Brewery grows and grows, and by 1958 La Tropical accounts for over 60% of all beer production in Cuba, making the brand world-renowned. La Tropical stands alongside cigars, rum and music as the pride of Cuba.

“La Tropical founded the Cuban beer industry. La Tropical comprised acre upon acre of a brewery, tropical gardens and a baseball stadium, whose in-field sand was made of crushed La Tropical bottles. There were many owners, but my family held majority ownership. As a kid, I loved going to the brewery with my father. I can still smell the sweet and thick malty scent coming from the brewery.” RAMON BLANCO-HERRERA 4th Generation La Tropical Family Member

In 1896 Florida’s First Brewery is founded in Ybor City/Tampa, Florida, by Cuban cigar industrialist family: Martinez-Ybor. In 1897 La Tropical beer is produced and distributed in Florida. The Florida La Tropical brand has an affiliation with the La Tropical brand from Cuba. In the early 1900’s La Tropical in Ybor City produced 80,000 barrels of beer at its’ peak. The Cuban embargo and new Florida competition from Anheuser Busch and Schlitz forced the shutdown of the brewery in 1961. Dale Swope, a Tampa attorney, acquires the old La Tropical brewery in Ybor City in 1999 and embarks on a historical preservation project to save the building after years of neglect.

in 1904 The La Tropical beer gardens are opened, near the banks of the Almendares River, and quickly become a must-go destination for cold cerveza, fun, music and dance. Designed by Cuban architect Ramón Magriñá, the gardens were inspired by the Spanish gardens of Gaudí. Los Jardines de La Tropical included a botanical Tropical garden with a multitude of concrete structures designed in a modernist and organic style, as well as a replica castle of the Alhambra de Granada in Spain.

SYLVIA MUÑIZ DE MURAI

Daughter Of La Tropical General Manager In Cuba (1922-2016)

“My father was the General Manager of the brewery and we lived in an exquisite castle within Los Jardines de La Tropical. They were the happiest days of my childhood.”

1960 marks the arrival of the revolution in Cuba begins and La Tropical’s assets are seized. The Cuban exodus begins and over one million Cubans flee the island, including the now impoverished Blanco-Herrera and Kohly families. Miami welcomes them with open arms.

“It was Christmas Eve, December 24, 1960, when our world changed forever and our family was forced to flee our Cuban homeland. The Castro government stole our home and investment properties. My mother was widowed, with three young children, and landed in Miami with only $5 in her pocket. It was very tough at first. Sixty years later, Miami became our new home and where my children were born and raised.” GRAZIELLA RODRIGUEZ-KOHLY 4th Generation Kohly And Mother Of Manny Portuondo

1960 – 2020

The Disappearance

Inside Cuba, La Tropical is now run by the revolution. La Tropical is eventually lost, but never forgotten.

“They came at gunpoint to take the brewery. I was one of the last senior managers at the brewery that day and was forced to hand over the keys. They knew about managing a brewery, what I knew about going to the moon.”

JULIO FERNANDEZ-SELLES Last Master Brewer Of Cervecería La Tropical (Pre-Revolution) 1917-2002

In 1998, The Comeback Begins…

Manny Portuondo, great-great grandson of Federico Kohly makes it his passion project in life to bring La Tropical back. At the age of 32, after a successful career with Anheuser-Busch and the Brahma Brewery of Brazil, he mortgages his home and raises capital from the prominent Cuban American community in Miami, including Ramon Blanco-Herrera.Three Palms Holdings is formed and for two decades Manny Portuondo fights to secure control of the La Tropical brand in key markets throughout the world.

“In my early 30s, I entered a phase where I longed to learn more about where I came from and how my family got to the United States of America. I became fascinated with my family’s past and the La Tropical story in particular. Not long after, I decided to do something about it and fight back.” MANNY PORTUONDO 5th Generation Kohly, Founder Of Three Palms Holdings & CEO Of Cervecería La Tropical

In 2016 La Tropical hosts a teaser beer launch in the heart of Miami under license with the Boston Beer Company. The launch is a great success with customers lining up for hours to taste the original recipe of La Tropical’s award-winning La Original Ambar Lager at a local Wynwood brewery. Very quickly, La Tropical becomes a best seller. La Tropical generates local and international attention that leads to interest from many of the world’s largest brewers.

After two decades of fighting to save La Tropical, Three Palms Holdings completes the majority sale of La Tropical brand to Heineken NV. With no physical brewery, Heineken makes a significant investment to build a Miami home for Cervecería La Tropical. Scouting begins for the perfect site. A ¾ acre site in the Wynwood Arts District is acquired and construction begins in 2019 to include a 32 thousand hectoliter per year brewery, tap room, restaurant and beer garden. A true destination brewery for beverage consumers everywhere.

Cervecería La Tropical has a new Miami home, a testament to perseverance, passion, hard work and the belief that all is possible if you dare to make your dreams come true. Over a century in the making, and inspired by the tropics, Cuba’s Oldest Brewery is now one of Miami’s Youngest.

Manager Mike was happy to give me a tour of the place which included the brewery and the tropical garden (which is an extension of the Fairchild Tropical Gardens I learned). Tropical trees such as guava and herbs can be found in the gardens and are labeled with each tree or bush’s description and a QR Code to hover over to learn even more. He informed me that Chef Cindy Hutson was expecting me and was preparing to have a number of their popular dishes brought out for me to try. Funny thing is I have been following Chef Cindy for years. I first heard about her work at Orantanique on Miracle Mile in Coral Gables (which sadly closed this location after 21 years in business.) I was super excited to finally meet this chef who I have the utmost respect and admiration for. First up on the tasting menu was my choice of beer. Whenever I see a “Sour” on the menu, this is my go-to. I ordered the Dulce Sour and got to choose a flavor to infuse it with; I went with my server Brittany’s suggestion, guava, and man o man, was this beer ever so refreshing, it really hit the spot. So much so, that even though I had only intended to consume one, I just had to have another.

Cervecercia just began offering brunch on Sat, Oct 1st and this was only their second day when I came that Sunday. They had a live band that was setting up to go on at 1pm. They have a weekly live music line up which can be viewed on their website. Live bands throughout the week nights and during Sunday Brunch from 1 -4pm.

First dish brought out for me to try was a sample size portion of their popular guava and cream cheese French Toast with vanilla bean cream cheese drizzle and blood orange maple syrup and guava compound butter. Went terrific with my guava sour beer! (If you like guava like I do, you will love this place as guava makes its appearance throughout the menu.) I think this might have been my favorite dish of the afternoon.

Next, came the Caribbean Avocado Toast. This was a very unique version of an avocado toast. It came with toasted pepita seeds, charred shishito peppers, tomato marmalade, cojita cheese and topped with a soft cooked egg. I really enjoyed the flavor profiles and they combined perfectly to create a balanced bite. It was a little top heavy for the bread though, so it became a little soggy and a little messy as a result.

Next came the Harnish de Maiz con Queso – Cheesy Grits…(again, the pic below is a smaller portion than what is typically served). This one pot wonder consisted of chorizo sausage, onions, peppers, and served with a side of Cuban toast for mopping up all the deliciousness.

Something on the menu caught my eye. It was “woo aioli”. I asked Brittany what was this and she brought me out some plantain chips with a side of this secret sauce. It way yummy. I could have ingested a whole container of this stuff . LOL

My final two tastings were the Ham Croqueta and the Cuban Sandwich Empanada. Both were very tasty and I can see why they are crowd pleasers.

Manager Michael Moss was most accommodating. He is pretty new to the Cerveceria La Tropical team but not new at all to the restaurant business. He had recently joined the team having been with a large restaurant group for many years prior.

Brittany, my server was so cute and super helpful.

It was so great to finally meet Chef Cindy in person. She is so creative. Super talented chef!!!

There is a $10 cover to enter on the weeknights there is a live band performing, but that fee also includes one complimentary cocktail that will be served inside the “Birdcage” as guests enter on the right.

Cerveceria La Tropical is an ideal spot for casual dining for brunch, lunch and dinner and is a perfect venue for group events too!

They are closed on Mondays and are open Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 4PM-11PM, (Kitchen until 10PM)

Friday: 12PM-1AM, Kitchen until midnight (limited menu past 10PM)

Saturday: 11:30AM-1AM, Kitchen until midnight (limited menu past 10PM)

Sunday: 11:30AM-10PM, Kitchen until 9PM

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

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Hello Foodie Friends,

I know it’s been a while since my last blog post and I do apologize for that but we have been super busy the last few months with several group bookings in both South and Central FL. It appears that many companies that had to postpone their travel plans have now been given the green light to take their teams out and for many of them who have been working remotely for the past two years, this is their first opportunity to bring their remote staff together for some team bonding/building activities which they are booking like crazy right now. The size of the groups that are being booked now, as compared to prior to the breakout in 2020 has increased quite considerably. Up until 2020, the average size group was around 20 people. Now the average is 40+.

At any rate, I happened to see a post on my Instagram feed highlighting this place called Cerveceria La Tropical nestled in an Oasis nestled in Wynwood and it definitely caught my eye. So much so, that I reached out to them and scheduled a visit to check them out. Not only so that I can share my find with you, but so I could hopefully plan some fun events there for my groups. Gloria, the Event Manager was off on this particular Sunday when I arrived, so she arranged for me to meet with Mike, one of the restaurant managers on duty on this day. I drove down from Boca and soon after I arrived, I met Mike who was expecting me. We bumped into Gloria of all people, who came on her day off with her family, to celebrate her birthday (now that sure is a testimonial to how much she loves this place!)

Cerveceria La Tropical is a “Tank to Glass” concept where they pour their brewed-in-house beers right from the tanks in the main dining room that also happens to have a great back story.  On July 21, 1888 The Blanco-Herrera family establishes Cervecería La Tropical on (Cuban) lands once owned by Federico Kohly. Cuba’s Oldest Brewery grows and grows, and by 1958 La Tropical accounts for over 60% of all beer production in Cuba, making the brand world-renowned. La Tropical stands alongside cigars, rum and music as the pride of Cuba.

“La Tropical founded the Cuban beer industry. La Tropical comprised acre upon acre of a brewery, tropical gardens and a baseball stadium, whose in-field sand was made of crushed La Tropical bottles. There were many owners, but my family held majority ownership. As a kid, I loved going to the brewery with my father. I can still smell the sweet and thick malty scent coming from the brewery.” RAMON BLANCO-HERRERA 4th Generation La Tropical Family Member

In 1896 Florida’s First Brewery is founded in Ybor City/Tampa, Florida, by Cuban cigar industrialist family: Martinez-Ybor. In 1897 La Tropical beer is produced and distributed in Florida. The Florida La Tropical brand has an affiliation with the La Tropical brand from Cuba. In the early 1900’s La Tropical in Ybor City produced 80,000 barrels of beer at its’ peak. The Cuban embargo and new Florida competition from Anheuser Busch and Schlitz forced the shutdown of the brewery in 1961. Dale Swope, a Tampa attorney, acquires the old La Tropical brewery in Ybor City in 1999 and embarks on a historical preservation project to save the building after years of neglect.

in 1904 The La Tropical beer gardens are opened, near the banks of the Almendares River, and quickly become a must-go destination for cold cerveza, fun, music and dance. Designed by Cuban architect Ramón Magriñá, the gardens were inspired by the Spanish gardens of Gaudí. Los Jardines de La Tropical included a botanical Tropical garden with a multitude of concrete structures designed in a modernist and organic style, as well as a replica castle of the Alhambra de Granada in Spain.

SYLVIA MUÑIZ DE MURAI

Daughter Of La Tropical General Manager In Cuba

Daughter Of La Tropical General Manager In Cuba (1922-2016)

“My father was the General Manager of the brewery and we lived in an exquisite castle within Los Jardines de La Tropical. They were the happiest days of my childhood.”

1960 marks the arrival of the revolution in Cuba begins and La Tropical’s assets are seized. The Cuban exodus begins and over one million Cubans flee the island, including the now impoverished Blanco-Herrera and Kohly families. Miami welcomes them with open arms.

“It was Christmas Eve, December 24, 1960, when our world changed forever and our family was forced to flee our Cuban homeland. The Castro government stole our home and investment properties. My mother was widowed, with three young children, and landed in Miami with only $5 in her pocket. It was very tough at first. Sixty years later, Miami became our new home and where my children were born and raised.” GRAZIELLA RODRIGUEZ-KOHLY 4th Generation Kohly And Mother Of Manny Portuondo

1960 – 2020

The Disappearance

Inside Cuba, La Tropical is now run by the revolution. La Tropical is eventually lost, but never forgotten.

“They came at gunpoint to take the brewery. I was one of the last senior managers at the brewery that day and was forced to hand over the keys. They knew about managing a brewery, what I knew about going to the moon.”

JULIO FERNANDEZ-SELLES Last Master Brewer Of Cervecería La Tropical (Pre-Revolution) 1917-2002

In 1998, The Comeback Begins…

Manny Portuondo, great-great grandson of Federico Kohly makes it his passion project in life to bring La Tropical back. At the age of 32, after a successful career with Anheuser-Busch and the Brahma Brewery of Brazil, he mortgages his home and raises capital from the prominent Cuban American community in Miami, including Ramon Blanco-Herrera.Three Palms Holdings is formed and for two decades Manny Portuondo fights to secure control of the La Tropical brand in key markets throughout the world.

“In my early 30s, I entered a phase where I longed to learn more about where I came from and how my family got to the United States of America. I became fascinated with my family’s past and the La Tropical story in particular. Not long after, I decided to do something about it and fight back.” MANNY PORTUONDO 5th Generation Kohly, Founder Of Three Palms Holdings & CEO Of Cervecería La Tropical

In 2016 La Tropical hosts a teaser beer launch in the heart of Miami under license with the Boston Beer Company. The launch is a great success with customers lining up for hours to taste the original recipe of La Tropical’s award-winning La Original Ambar Lager at a local Wynwood brewery. Very quickly, La Tropical becomes a best seller. La Tropical generates local and international attention that leads to interest from many of the world’s largest brewers.

After two decades of fighting to save La Tropical, Three Palms Holdings completes the majority sale of La Tropical brand to Heineken NV. With no physical brewery, Heineken makes a significant investment to build a Miami home for Cervecería La Tropical. Scouting begins for the perfect site. A ¾ acre site in the Wynwood Arts District is acquired and construction begins in 2019 to include a 32 thousand hectoliter per year brewery, tap room, restaurant and beer garden. A true destination brewery for beverage consumers everywhere.

Cervecería La Tropical has a new Miami home, a testament to perseverance, passion, hard work and the belief that all is possible if you dare to make your dreams come true. Over a century in the making, and inspired by the tropics, Cuba’s Oldest Brewery is now one of Miami’s Youngest.

Manager Mike was happy to give me a tour of the place which included the brewery and the tropical garden (which is an extension of the Fairchild Tropical Gardens I learned). Tropical trees such as guava and herbs can be found in the gardens and are labeled with each tree or bush’s description and a QR Code to hover over to learn even more. He informed me that Chef Cindy Hutson was expecting me and was preparing to have a number of their popular dishes brought out for me to try. Funny thing is I have been following Chef Cindy for years. I first heard about her work at Orantanique on Miracle Mile in Coral Gables (which sadly closed this location after 21 years in business.) I was super excited to finally meet this chef who I have the utmost respect and admiration for. First up on the tasting menu was my choice of beer. Whenever I see a “Sour” on the menu, this is my go-to. I ordered the Dulce Sour and got to choose a flavor to infuse it with; I went with my server Brittany’s suggestion, guava, and man o man, was this beer ever so refreshing, it really hit the spot. So much so, that even though I had only intended to consume one, I just had to have another.

Cervecercia just began offering brunch on Sat, Oct 1st and this was only their second day when I came that Sunday. They had a live band that was setting up to go on at 1pm. They have a weekly live music line up which can be viewed on their website. Live bands throughout the week nights and during Sunday Brunch from 1 -4pm.

First dish brought out for me to try was a sample size portion of their popular guava and cream cheese French Toast with vanilla bean cream cheese drizzle and blood orange maple syrup and guava compound butter. Went terrific with my guava sour beer! (If you like guava like I do, you will love this place as guava makes its appearance throughout the menu.) I think this might have been my favorite dish of the afternoon.

Next, came the Caribbean Avocado Toast. This was a very unique version of an avocado toast. It came with toasted pepita seeds, charred shishito peppers, tomato marmalade, cojita cheese and topped with a soft cooked egg. I really enjoyed the flavor profiles and they combined perfectly to create a balanced bite. It was a little top heavy for the bread though, so it became a little soggy and a little messy as a result.

Next came the Harnish de Maiz con Queso – Cheesy Grits…(again, the pic below is a smaller portion than what is typically served). This one pot wonder consisted of chorizo sausage, onions, peppers, and served with a side of Cuban toast for mopping up all the deliciousness.

Something on the menu caught my eye. It was “woo aioli”. I asked Brittany what was this and she brought me out some plantain chips with a side of this secret sauce. It way yummy. I could have ingested a whole container of this stuff . LOLMy final two tastings were the Ham Croqueta and the Cuban Sandwich Empanada. Both were very tasty and I can see why they are crowd pleasers.

Manager Michael Moss was most accommodating. He is pretty new to the Cerveceria La Tropical team but not new at all to the restaurant business. He had recently joined the team having been with a large restaurant group for many years prior.

Brittany, my server was so cute and super helpful.

It was so great to finally meet Chef Cindy in person. She is so creative. Super talented chef!!!

There is a $10 cover to enter on the weeknights there is a live band performing, but that fee also includes one complimentary cocktail that will be served inside the “Birdcage” as guests enter on the right.

Cerveceria La Tropical is an ideal spot for casual dining for brunch, lunch and dinner and is a perfect venue for group events too!

They are closed on Mondays and are open Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: 4PM-11PM, (Kitchen until 10PM)

Friday: 12PM-1AM, Kitchen until midnight (limited menu past 10PM)

Saturday: 11:30AM-1AM, Kitchen until midnight (limited menu past 10PM)

Sunday: 11:30AM-10PM, Kitchen until 9PM

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

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Avalon Restaurant is a welcome addition to Delray Beach’s Atlantic Ave. https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2021/02/avalon-restaurant-is-a-welcome-addition-to-delray-beachs-atlantic-ave/ Wed, 24 Feb 2021 20:20:43 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=16477 Hello Foodie Friends, I’m super excited to introduce you to Avalon, a beachy, coastal inspired steakhouse influenced by Montauk flair and Nantucket panache presenting approachable elegance and attentive hospitality that officially opened on Tuesday, February 23rd on Delray Beach’s famed Atlantic Avenue. Conceptualized by New York’s veteran hospitality operators Host Restaurants, the 30-year visionaries behind […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

I’m super excited to introduce you to Avalon, a beachy, coastal inspired steakhouse influenced by Montauk flair and Nantucket panache presenting approachable elegance and attentive hospitality that officially opened on Tuesday, February 23rd on Delray Beach’s famed Atlantic Avenue.

Conceptualized by New York’s veteran hospitality operators Host Restaurants, the 30-year visionaries behind award-winning dining institutions including Scarpetta, Campagnola, American Cut, Bill’s Townhouse, and many others, Avalon showcases the best in land and sea from all coasts with modern dishes taking star at the dinner plate inside an atmosphere designed to radiate approachable, unstuffy elegance.   

Affectionately named Avalon, after the legendary island in the Arthurian legend, a place of haven and purity fabled for its restorative healing powers, Avalon is intent on providing guests a new comfort-minded steakhouse experience designed to evoke an air of modern tranquility and escapism through the art of delivering upon a great quality night out.

“At Avalon, we want you to linger longer, enjoy your time here and not feel pressured to rush your meal. Dinner was made to savor; life is too short to not enjoy a great quality steak,” explains Host Restaurants President and Founder Curt Huegel.

Avalon brings a robust, sustainably-sourced premium selection of prime, organic, grass fed, hormone, steroid, and antibiotic free offerings, including steaks, beef, poultry, and seafood to South Florida’s dining scene, anchored by an esteemed 250 bottle wine list for wine lovers of all regions, showcasing sought after labels from unique wineries around the world. Guests who prefer spirit-centric pairings to their meal will also delight in Avalon’s creatively conceived cocktails presenting inventive twists on classic libations.

Avalon’s beachy yet stylish interiors were also designed with intention. Bright, naturally lit and intimate, pristine and nautically-inspired, the atmosphere and palette is soft, soothing and designed to evoke the feeling of relishing in a tranquil and relaxing, stylish day at sea. Elegant neutrals and oceanic blues are topped off by the addition of picturesque coastal greens. The expansive indoor/outdoor bar was designed for laid-back and non-formal easy eating, keeping parties of one and two in mind. There are two traditional dining levels – al fresco street dining for guests who prefer sight-seeing passerbys and second floor dining for a more intimate, social dining experience. All dining areas at Avalon will be implementing the strictest of COVID-19 protocols and are mindful of personal space and superior comfort.

Avalon has created accessible price points that won’t compromise quality and will honor that premise by always staying innovative and fresh with weekly rotating specials and a unique haven where friends, coworkers and associates can gather routinely to relax and enjoy this exciting new happy hour destination.  

Signature dishes at Avalon encompass modern steakhouse classics cooked to preferred temperatures such as Filet Mignon, 28-Day Dry-Aged Prime Ribeye, 36 oz. Tomahawk for 2 , to sustainably-sourced seafood specialties including Whole Roasted Fish of the Day, 32 oz Aged Bone In “Tuna Ribeye”, Scallop Carpaccio with Huckleberry Agro Dolce, Spiced Cashew, Citrus Segments Basil Oil, Marigold, Angry Lobster with Fermented House Sriracha, Ginger, Pullman Toast, to light entrees for those health minded or vegetarian such as Roasted Cauliflower with Tahini, Herb Vinaigrette, Goat Cheese, Basil as well as inventive comfort dishes including Kimchi Fried Rice.            

I was invited to Avalon to preview a few select items. Every one of the staff I encountered from the Maitre D to the GM, the Partners and my server was extremely welcoming and gracious. To start off, I had the most tender, succulent octopus I can remember having,..ever. Antonello, one of the Partners brought over a lovely bottle of Sauv Blanc from New Zealand for me to enjoy with the octopus. The pairing made my tastebuds dance and put me in my happy place!

Next out was their Caesar Salad with soft boiled egg on top. This unique presentation was not only gorgeous, but thoughtfully orchestrated. My server Jerry gave me the back story filling me in that their Caesar dressing is the very same one that was created by Caesar Milano from Tijuana, Mexico, who came up with this recipe during Prohibition times. Seriously guys, this dressing is the bomb!

The BLT appetizer caught me eye and I’m sure you can see why!  The “B” or bacon is represented by pork belly which was seasoned beautifully and cooked to perfection. Arugula comprised the “L” and the “T” was represented by tomato jam. It was a fun interpretation and a tasty whimsical dish indeed.

I was offered a lovely Cab to enjoy with my BLT and Steak entree.Avalon takes great pride in the quality of the food they serve and I for one was excited to see both wet aged and dry aged steaks on the menu. Do you know what the difference is? Here’s a little fun fact for you: Dryaged beef is hung in the air to dehydrate at a temperature just above freezing for weeks, or up to months. … Wet aging is a newer technique where beef is vacuum-sealed and refrigerated so that natural enzymes can tenderize the meat. Wet aging takes just a few days, so it’s cheaper than dry aging. So which is better? Well that is a personal preference and I’ll let you make that decision yourself, but this little extra info might be useful: The more common aging method used today is wetaging, a process in which meat is vacuum-sealed in plastic and allowed to age for 4-10 days, or sometimes longer. Similar to dry-aging, the process allows enzymes in the trapped juices to break down collagen between muscle fibers, increasing tenderness. Dry aging a steak makes it more tender and flavorful. … Eat a steak that’s been properly dryaged and there’s really no competition: It has a richer, beefier flavor, a more tender, more buttery texture, and a minerally, slightly funky scent. Dryaged beef puts all other steaks to shame. I chose this incredible 20 ounce dry aged ribeye with a side of truffle Parmesan fries and let me tell you, this steak just melted in my mouth. There really is a noticeable difference when you have a steak of this quality. Bravo Avalon, bravo!

Finally, for dessert, I was presented with an attractive plate consisting of a duo of decadence: cheesecake and chocolate mouse cake. I truly loved both of them and cannot play favorites here, so don’t ask me to! LOL.

Meet the Partners:

Curt Huegel, Creator/Founder

Host Restaurants (Avalon Steak & Seafood and other concepts)

Curt Huegel is a 30-year veteran American restaurateur recognized for award-winning destination restaurant brands such as Scarpetta, Campagnola and American Cut. Huegel, a New Jersey native hailing from Manhattan, has done business with the country’s most respected standalone landlords, casino and hotel developers in premier establishments around the country which include Fontainebleau in Miami to The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

Huegel’s first venue, The Mill opened in 1992, on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Over the next several years, Huegel expanded his hospitality portfolio, developing key concepts such as Rebar in New York City and Miami, Dakota Bar and Grill and Local, also in Manhattan. In 2008, Huegel founded LDV Hospitality, establishing renowned restaurant brands Scarpetta and American Cut, Luga Caffe, Dolce Italian. Under his leadership, LDV expanded globally and partnered with celebrity chefs like Alain Allegretti, Scott Conant and Marc Forgione.

In late 2013, Huegel sold LDV and started Host restaurants, bringing together concepts including Bill’s Townhouse, Campagnola, Printers Alley, Lucy’s and Galli. Host’s portfolio ranges from eateries with a storied New York City history and classic Italian cuisine, to mid-market galleys, wine bars, Italian Cafes and steakhouses to new concepts, such as Printers alley, which brings a Nashville- themed country music bar to Times Square. With each venture, Huegel keeps his customers top of mind, always striving to exceed his guests’ and the industry’s expectations. Host Restaurants average venue square footage ranges from 1600 square feet to 1200 square feet, with their newest brand, Avalon, an elegant yet approachable steakhouse concept with a Hamptonite flair expected to launch in Delray Beach’s famed Atlantic Avenue, January 2021.

Antonello Paganuzzi

Director of Operations, Avalon Steak & Seafood

Antonello Paganuzzi is formerly the Director of Operations for LDV Hospitality for over 10 years. Paganuzzi holds over 25 years of experience under his belt, working for Le Cirque and the Maccioni family for over 14 years, bringing a keen insight into the hospitality industry and a high standard of service, acquired over the years from leadership positions as some of the most impressive fine dining establishments in New York, Las Vegas, Miami & London.

Avalon is now open for dinner and happy hour 7 days a week from 5pm with brunch to come at a future date. For more information, visit www.avalondelray.com.       

They are  located at 110 East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444  (561) 593-2500  

Until we eat (and drink) again…

   I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise      

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Lionfish Restaurant Opens on the Ave in Delray Beach https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2020/11/15042/ Thu, 12 Nov 2020 14:55:56 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=15042 Hello Foodie Friends, I get asked all the time for restaurant recommendations and often I am asked for the name of a good seafood restaurant. Of course this should come easy, being that we are located on the coast. But up until now, I really hadn’t found one that just rolled off my tongue. But […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

I get asked all the time for restaurant recommendations and often I am asked for the name of a good seafood restaurant. Of course this should come easy, being that we are located on the coast. But up until now, I really hadn’t found one that just rolled off my tongue. But today, I am super excited to share with you my new favorite seafood restaurant which recently opened in Delray Beach, FL. It’s called Lionfish.

Lionfish, the beloved San Diego hotspot boasting a fresh-catch menu meshed with seasonal ingredients, has opened the doors to its second location in the heart of downtown Delray Beach, Florida.

Situated along the famed Atlantic Avenue, Lionfish has been twice-recognized as a James Beard Foundation Smart Catch Leader, offering a sea-to-table approach with a mouthwatering menu served in the form of simplistic yet expertly-flavored coastal cuisine. The Delray Beach location is led by esteemed restaurant and entertainment specialists, Clique Hospitality.

Originally slated to open before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the new timeline has allowed Lionfish to deliver the best possible product to an eagerly-awaiting audience. In addition to a socially-conscious, locally-sourced menu, Lionfish is continuing to contribute to ocean conversation by serving its namesake dish in a variety of delicious appetizers and entrees. The rare, delectable white flaky fish is a species that is ravaging the ocean by devouring fellow sea life and damaging coral reefs.

“We are so thankful to call Delray Beach our new home, having recently established our second corporate headquarters here, and can’t wait to show locals and tourists alike the coastal dining experience that is Lionfish,” says Andy Masi, founder of Clique Hospitality. “Opening this fall has allowed us to launch with our full brand concept versus having to restrict menus and offerings during the pandemic.”

Guests of Lionfish can expect a menu of wild-caught catches from the surrounding Atlantic Ocean coupled with grass-fed meats and fresh ingredients from local farmers, ranchers and regional purveyors inside a high-energy, sophisticated atmosphere. A full beverage menu of cutting-edge cocktails along with time-honored classics is served by a team of master mixologists. In addition, guests can sip from an all-encompassing wine list and a vast array of craft beers.

Executive Chef Jose “JoJo” Ruiz of Lionfish’s San Diego location serves as Corporate Chef with locally-renowned Chef Johnny Demartini overseeing the kitchen as Executive Chef.

About Clique Hospitality
Clique Hospitality, founded by Andy Masi, is a collaboration of talented food and beverage professionals who have helped shape the dining and nightlife landscape along the West Coast for the past two decades. Masi has dedicated his life to making guests feel that a simple night out was more than just a memory, but also an experience. Clique is a boutique hospitality and marketing company with operations in Las Vegas, NV, San Diego, CA and Delray Beach, FL. Clique specializes in approachable dining that sets trends, rather than following them. In its partnerships with many of the country’s most prestigious hospitality corporations, including MGM Resorts International, Cosmopolitan Las Vegas,Hotels, Montage Resorts, and Red Rock Resorts, Clique is transcending hospitality through service, quality, and trendsetting design.

Had to try a dish with the namesake in it. We really enjoyed this ceviche. The secret to the deliciousness of this ceviche  we were told is the use of key lime in the curing process which gives it a little more tartness but balances out the sweetness of the coconut agave.

What a lovely combination of flavors. Clever spin on a traditional caprese salad. This Asian inspired version was very tasty.

I like to think of myself as somewhat of a Sushi Pizza Connoisseur. I try this dish wherever I go when I see it on a menu. This one served at Lionfish is definitely one of the best. It’s a close runner up to the one at Pubbelly. I really enjoyed the truffle mustard aioli and the micro shiso added a nice textural component.

Oh my! These mini lobster rolls are heavenly! The petite buns are made especially for Lionfish and are the perfect vessel for this scrumptious lobster salad. Delish! Great for sharing or enjoying as a meal on your own.

This was a fun interactive experience cooking your food over the hot rock. There are two Hot Rock options; the Wagyu Beef and the Giant King Oyster Mushrooms with Smoked Miso.

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The aioli coated the hot rock shrimp, rather than being served as a dipping sauce. You could detect its essence but I believe a side of this sauce for dipping would go a long way. I’m sure they would bring one out if asked.

And now on to dessert….soooo many interesting selections…

Oh my gosh. Words just fail to do this dessert justice. A deconstructed key lime pie. We savored every single bite!

Just when you think you had the perfect dessert,, one that can’t be topped, you take a bite out of this one. Wow! We loved the creativity of the presentation of this dessert and the sundae itself with all the little crumble bites was awesome! Our message in the bottle read, “Save A Reef, Eat A Lionfish! #GetHooked”

Well there you have it folks. This new seafood restaurant on the Ave gets two thumbs up and our stamp of approval. If you haven’t been there yet…what are ya waiting for? Enjoy and tell Sean the Manager that your friend Denise from Savor Our City sent ya!

Lionfish is open daily starting at 4pm and serving Brunch on Saturdays & Sundays from 10am – 3pm, with dinner served until 11pm on Sats and 10pm on Suns. They are located at 307 E Atlantic Ave  Delray Beach.  561.639.8700

Until we eat again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

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WISSOTZKY’S EXOTIC CHAI TEAS https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2019/08/wissotzkys-exotic-chai-teas/ Mon, 26 Aug 2019 19:25:46 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=13233 Hello Foodie Friends, On occasion we do gourmet product reviews and today’s post is on Wissotzky’s Exotic Chai Teas. I was sent a variety box to try out which is what I did over the last couple of months. While I enjoyed them all, the Pumpkin Spiced Chai proved to be my favorite. Here’s a […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

On occasion we do gourmet product reviews and today’s post is on Wissotzky’s Exotic Chai Teas. I was sent a variety box to try out which is what I did over the last couple of months. While I enjoyed them all, the Pumpkin Spiced Chai proved to be my favorite. Here’s a little more about the teas. Please share with us what your favorite is and whether you tried it hot, cold with milk or other non dairy substitute.

WISSOTZKY’S EXOTIC CHAI TEAS QUENCH CONSUMERS’ THIRST FOR INDULGENT HOT AND ICED BEVERAGES

New Varieties Bring Intriguing, Spicy Warmth to Cold Winter Days And Delicious Refreshment in Spring & Summer

Four intoxicating varieties are perfect to start off your day, for an afternoon pick me up or an after dinner treat.  Simply brew and serve with milk and sweetener as desired or serve them over ice for a flavorful iced beverage.

Salted Caramel Chai: a sweet and savory beverage redolent of warm cinnamon, ginger root, cloves, sea salt, and cardamom.

Ginger and Turmeric: the earthy flavor of turmeric (known for its health benefits) blended with ginger root, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom.

Spiced Nana Mint: robust, flat-leaf Mediterranean mint complemented by cinnamon, ginger root, cloves, cardamom, and pepper.

Pumpkin Spiced Chai: a toasty balance of cinnamon and ginger with pumpkin pieces, cloves, cardamom, black pepper, and chili. Bayonne, NJ, JUNE 19, 2019– With today’s exploding fascination with international cuisines, American palates are increasingly eager to experience bolder, spicier flavors. That’s why more and more consumers are indulging in chai tea – a blend of aromatic herbs, spices and black tea that can be enjoyed, as Indian custom dictates, sweetened with milk or iced for a uniquely refreshing experience.

Wissotzky Tea Company is satisfying our mass demand for chai – and need for convenience – with its new Artisan Spiced Tea collection. Each blend artfully pairs hand-selected premium black tea leaves with market spices, herbs, and other natural ingredients.  Each carefully crafted blend is packed in a delicate pyramid tea bag that allows for the perfect release of aroma and flavor.

How to Make The Perfect Iced Tea

Hot-Brewed:

Bring 8 cups water to a simmer; remove from the heat and add 6 tea bags. … Let steep about 4 minutes, until it’s the strength you like. Remove the tea bags. Let cool, then transfer to a pitcher, cover and refrigerate.

Cold-Brewed:

Combine 8 cups cold water and 10 tea bags in a pitcher. Cover and refrigerate 15 to 36 hours, until it’s the strength you like. Remove the tea bags.

Serve in Tall Glass with Lemon wedge or a few berries for an extra kick of flavor.

Like all Wissotzky products, the Artisan Spiced Tea collection is OU kosher and non-GMO. It is available in packs of 6 per case (MSRP $4.99 per 16-serving box).

Wissotzky, Family owned and operated since 1849. Wissotzky travels the world’s tea gardens and exotic spice markets to deliver exceptional blends for tea lovers everywhere.

Its products are distributed by KAYCO (www.kayco.com), the leading purveyor of kosher foods in the U.S.

Wissotzky Tea is an international, family-owned tea company based in Israel with offices in London and the United States. It is the leading tea distributor in Israel. Founded in 1849 in Moscow, Russia, it became the largest tea firm in the Russian Empire.

Until we drink again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

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The Balcony Las Olas Rolls Out All New Menu Items https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2019/03/the-balcony-las-olas-rolls-out-all-new-menu-items/ Fri, 22 Mar 2019 03:02:05 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=12477 Hello Foodie Friends, My Assistant Marti & I were invited to The Balcony, a vibrant New Orleans-Inspired restaurant on Las Olas Blvd which opened approximately 8 months ago to check out their new menu which recently launched and now features even more dynamic dishes including some American favorites and tapas for sharing. To celebrate the launch […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

My Assistant Marti & I were invited to The Balcony, a vibrant New Orleans-Inspired restaurant on Las Olas Blvd which opened approximately 8 months ago to check out their new menu which recently launched and now features even more dynamic dishes including some American favorites and tapas for sharing. To celebrate the launch of their new menu, The Balcony is offering a buy one entrée, get one 50% off special on Monday, March 25–Thursday, March 28 from 4–7 p.m.

Our server Myana (pronounced like Bryanna), was super nice and very knowledgeable about the menu items. The cocktail list was quite extensive and loaded with lots of interesting concoctions. Marti had the Sazerac which was made with Angel’s Envy Bourbon, Pernod Absinthe, Peychaud’s Bitters & Lemon ($15) I opted for the Pink Pearl which was made with Stoli Elit Vodka, Disaronno, Fresh Strawberries & Lime ($15). They were both excellent. Off to a great start. Then GM John and Chef Simon came over to welcome us and let us know that they would be sending out a variety of items for us to try and informed us if there was anything else we saw on the menu that we wanted to try, we were welcome. We were in for a treat for sure!

First out was the gumbo soup. This soup hit all the right notes and flavor profiles for me. It was a great surprise since I had never been one to fancy gumbo before. The warm crusty bread was a nice compliment as well. Great job, Chef! Next up was the Natchitoches Beef Pies (beef empanadas). Natchitoches is a city in Louisiana that is famous for making these little pillows of heaven. They were packed with flavor and I enjoyed the garlic dipping sauce it came with. The other sauce, we were given advance warning, was hot so I stuck to the garlic one. The crab cakes were not only adorable but very tasty. The perfect shareable dish. Chef sent out their signature salad, the Mardi Gras Peach & Berry. What a gorgeous salad; it just popped with color. Chef Simon explained to us that he pickles and poaches the peaches in the peak of season so that he is able to use them year round. We both really liked the freshness of each component of the salad. Our next tasting was the Baton Rouge Beef Sliders and the Shrimp Po Boy. The beef sliders were topped with housemade bacon jam, abita beer cheese, caramelized onion and pickled serrano (I actually didn’t know there was a serrano pepper in there, so if you’re a wimp like me in the spice/heat department, don’t worry). This burger was THE BOMB!!! I am love with it for sure. The Shrimp Po Boy, on the other hand, lacked a little flavor for me and out of all the dishes we tried, was my least favorite. But not to worry, we got right back on track again with the Lobster Bisque made with cognac cream. It was heavenly and I would highly recommend this dish. It ranks up there as one of my favorite lobster bisques of all times. Marti had never tried fried green tomatoes before and I’m a fan when done right and boy did these deliver in the flavor department. They too, raised the bar on which all fried green tomatoes will forever be judged. OK, I’m sure by now you’re wondering how in the world we could still fit anything into our bellies, right?!? Well, we couldn’t resist at least trying a beignet. When you think of beignets, most undoubtedly the famous place in New Orleans, you know the one comes to mind. After popping one of these lovelies in my mouth, I just closed my eyes and within seconds, I began to feel as if I had been transported to New Orleans. These beignets were served with 3 unique dipping sauces; berry jam, spiced chocolate and orange marmalade. 

 

Besides the Lobster Bisque, other new menu items include Vegetable Dumplings, Braised Meatballs, Chicken Cobb Salad, Oyster Po’Boy and more.

“This new and diverse menu offers something for everyone!” said Kim Bokamper, former Miami Dolphins player and partner in PDKN Restaurant Group, which owns The Balcony. “Boasting the savory tastes of New Orleans along with American favorites, the menu merges a variety of appetizing flavors within many unique dishes.”

Both the lunch and dinner menus offer the following new dishes:

Tapas: Vegetable Dumplings with sweet serrano chili sauce ($12), Coconut Crusted Shrimp with sweet mango serrano sauce ($15), and Braised Meatballs with house made tomato sauce ($13).

Soup: Lobster Bisque with cognac cream ($7 on lunch menu; $8 on dinner menu)

Salad: Chicken Cobb with avocado, Applewood smoked bacon, Point Reyes blue cheese, egg, heirloom tomato, romaine lettuce, and creamy Cajun dressing ($14 on lunch menu; $16 on dinner menu); Seared Ahi Tuna with heirloom tomato, cucumber, arugula, and lime dressing ($16 on lunch menu; $18 on dinner menu).

Hand Helds: Oyster Po’Boy with heirloom tomato, lettuce, Meyer lemon remoulade, and fries ($15 on lunch menu; $16 on dinner menu); The Burger with lettuce, tomato, onion and fries ($1 add cheese, $2 add Applewood smoked bacon) ($12 on lunch menu; $14 on dinner menu).

SidesMash ‘n’ Collards with Applewood smoked bacon, mashed potato, and collard greens ($7); Fries with moonshine ketchup ($5); Mashed Potatoes with cream and butter ($6); and Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with pecan maple glaze ($7).

The following new dishes are available only on the dinner menu:

Main PlatesHalf Roast Chicken with red beans and rice ($19); Shrimp ‘n’ Grits with Carolina BBQ shrimp and cheese grits ($26); 8 oz. Filet Mignon with Mash ‘n’ Collards, crispy onions and Madeira sauce ($32); 14 oz. Prime New York Strip with sautéed mushrooms and fries ($38); Grilled Salmon with corto poached potatoes, sautéed Brussels sprouts, and Meyer lemon herb butter ($28); Grilled Ahi Tuna with glass noodles, stir fry vegetables, and sesame seeds ($36); and Pan Seared Chilean Sea Bass with corto poached potatoes and Sicilian ragout ($39).

SideGlazed Sweet Potatoes with toasted pecans and marshmallow ($7).

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Some noteworthy mentions: Sunday Jazz Brunch, “Sip, Tipple, Savor” Happy Hour (1/2 off drinks and bar bites, M-F 4-7pm), Tableside Crepes Suzette and Bananas Foster every day after 4pm.

Daily Specials:

Mon (all day) 50% off signature cocktails, Kids Eat Free

Tue (all day) $6 Burgers, $3 Beers: Corona/Light, Heineken/Light, $5 Dixie Vodka Cocktails

Wed HUMP DAY ALL DAY HAPPY HOUR 50% OFF DRINKS & BAR BITES, $5 HUMPSTER HURRICANES, 50% OFF BOTTLES OF WINE (bottles $100 & under), $9.99 SHRIMP PO’BOY & DRAFT BEER

Thu (7pm – close) Ladies Night: FREE Tito’s Vodka Cocktails, FREE Bubbles – Live Music – DJ

Fri (2 – 5pm) Ditch Friday: $3 Abita Draft Beer, $4 House Wines, $5 Tito’s Vodka Cocktails & Martinis, Happy Hour: ($4 – 7pm Half off Drinks & Bar Bites

There’s actually more, so to get a complete list or for more information about The Balcony and its new menu, visit www.thebalconylasolas.com or call (754) 200-6344.

ABOUT THE BALCONY

The Balcony, a PDKN Restaurant Group concept, offers a New Orleans-inspired restaurant with a twist. Located on trendy Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, this two-story restaurant features the dynamic tastes of New Orleans, which blends French, Spanish, West African, Amerindian, German, Italian, Irish and Vietnamese ingredients. Guests enjoy New Orleans-style small plates, craft cocktails and live music. The Balcony is owned by former Miami Dolphins player Kim Bokamper and his three partners, who also own Bokamper’s Sports Bar & Grill, with locations in Fort Lauderdale, Miramar, Plantation, Naples, and Estero. The Balcony is located at 1309 E. Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. The restaurant is open Monday-Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Thursday-Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 a.m. For more information, visitwww.thebalconylasolas.com or call (754) 200-6344.

ABOUT PDKN RESTAURANT GROUP

PDKN Restaurant Group was founded by former Miami Dolphins player Kim Bokamper and his three partners, P.J. Kavanagh, Damon DeSantis and Noel Cullen, in 2008. Following Bokamper’s successful sports and broadcasting career, he was approached by current partner Kavanagh about furthering his brand through a restaurant. The first Bokamper’s Sports Bar & Grill was founded in 2008 in Plantation, Florida. Today, the group owns five Bokamper’s restaurants locations in Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Miramar, Naples, and Estero ― all dedicated to providing exceptional service, great food, and an unparalleled atmosphere for friends, families and sports fans of all ages. PDKN Restaurant Group also owns and operates The Balcony, a New Orleans-inspired restaurant on Fort Lauderdale’s Las Olas Boulevard and Bo’s Beach, featuring fresh seafood and stunning ocean views on Fort Lauderdale Beach.

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

 

 

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