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Seeking The Greatest Bloody Mary in Dayton – The Bloody Mary Showdown

September 22, 2014 By Brian Petro

Tomato juice.

Humble tomato juice. The blank canvas for a cocktail masterpiece.

There is a reason people love brunch on the weekends. It is a nice, long, leisurely meal with friends and family. All of the best food options are there, from Eggs Benedict to thick burgers, Belgian waffles to savory paninis, every food option you can think of is available. To top it all off, it is perfectly acceptable to have a few cocktails with the meal, either as a way to kick off the day or to shake off the night before. Brunch is not a meal as much as it is an event, and one of the long running stars of brunch is the classic Bloody Mary. It is a hearty cocktail to anchor this event. Much like brunch it is delicious, flexible, and has benefits that go beyond the obvious.

The concept of a hearty, late morning meal started in Britain with hunters and traveled to the United States in the early 20th century. While Hollywood and New York had a role in popularizing a late morning meal, it was really Chicago where the idea of brunch in the U.S. caught on. Transcontinental flights were not popular yet, making trains the most convenient way to get from coast to coast. Chicago was where you stopped in between on the long journey to refresh and relax for a little while. Movie stars and business men stopped and enjoyed this mid-morning meal. The iconic Pump Room was one of the big players in the early days of the brunch movement, hosting many of the stars of the day. As the new meal built steam over the decades, it became a substitute for Sunday dinner as women entered the workplace. They had to get ready for Monday morning too, and wanted some time on Sunday night to rest. Brunch became a social ritual to replace that dinner.

Bloody Mary

Finished! A spicy and delicious brunch treat. It looks like it is missing something…

Brunch is a blend of breakfast and lunch, coined by Guy Beringer in Hunter’s Weekly, a short lived hunting magazine.  Fruit juice is just good is popular to have with breakfast, and society deems lunch as a fine time to start drinking lighter beverages like wines and beers. If you are going to combine the two meals, why not start combining their drinks! It makes a mimosa or a Bellini a perfect selection for a brunch treat. They add a little bit of fruit juice (or puree) to the traditional wine the British drank with their brunches. Those were well known cocktails in the 1940’s and 50’s, when brunch was becoming better known in society, but not as popular as a new star on the scene: The Bloody Mary. The fruit-juice-and-alcohol combination is there, but the proportions are flipped. That is not just good for a brunch cocktail, it is good for a hungover brunch patron.

Despite any debates, the tomato is a fruit. Tomatoes are an excellent way to fight a hangover as well. When you are hungover, you are dehydrated and hurting for vitamins. You liver is unhappy because it is busy trying to get glucose to the brain, but first it has to get rid of all the toxins you just put in your body. Tomato juice to the rescue! Tomatoes help in the rehydration process, considering they are mainly water. Being hydrated helps the body process what happened after you hit the third bar and thought shots were a good idea.  They also add sugar back to the body, helping replenish the glucose stores the liver has been burning through. If you believe a little hair of the dog helps the next day, the low levels of vodka in the drink can will help tame the bite. There is a little something of everything in a Bloody Mary.

Crazy Bloody Mary Garnish

There! A proper garnish, demonstrated by O’Davey’s Irish Pub in Wisconsin.

Everyone has the best Bloody Mary. Everyone. At least, that is what they are going to tell you when they ask. The concept behind the cocktail is simple: tomato juice with a kick. The liquor is there to showcase the flavors you are building in some way. The spirit can be able to enhance the flavors you are adding to the juice, or is a blank canvas that gives some punch at the end. In this modern world, the range of what you can do with the tomato juice is boundless. As food culture expands to find new dishes and spices from every corner of the world, they are all ending up as experimental ingredients in a Bloody Mary. A Chicago style hot dog Bloody Mary? Maybe one inspired by the favors of the Mediterranean Ocean? Maybe some other fruits in your Bloody Mary mix? The possibilities are endless. And then there are the garnishes. Everything from a simple celery stick or olives to, well, this. The Bloody Mary is open to interpretation. And that is something to be celebrated.

And celebrate it we will! On October 11, join Dayton Most Metro, Lion and Panda, and somebloodyMaryPoster.v2-03 of the best bartenders in the city for a Bloody Mary Showdown at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. From 11am to 2pm, our mixologist contestants will be preparing their most unique versions of this brunch staple for you to sample. Brunch itself will be provided by Chef Matt Hayden and Meals from Scratch. The spirited base will be provided by American Harvest vodka, who is sponsoring Masqerage. Proceeds will go to help ARC Ohio and their fight to educate people on HIV, and provide help to those wrestling with it. It is open to everyone to show off their talents in adding the right blend of spices to make the perfectly balanced Bloody Mary. Sleep in a few hours on Saturday, then enjoy a delicious meal with the people that are close to you. Or come in and find a cure for the common hangover. Either way, we look forward to seeing to there!

 

 

Filed Under: Brunch, Dayton Dining, Happy Hour, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bloody Mary, Chef Matt Hayden, cocktails, Dayton, DaytonDining, downtown, montgomery county fairgrounds, Things to Do, vodka

We’re Giving Away Tickets To SICSA’s Creole Shrimp Boil Fundraiser

September 8, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby

120509020721-cat-in-garden-story-topFor 40 years, the Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals (SICSA) has been dedicated to  place adoptable dogs and cats in loving homes.  They have over 1,400 dog and cat adoptions annually and spay and neuter over 2,000 dogs and cats each year for the community. As a nonprofit, they rely on donations from the community, hosting many fundraisers like their Red Dog Auction, Holiday Bazaar  and their annual pet calendar.annematt

 But this year, they’ve planned a brand new event for Friday, Sept 12th and they’ve enlisted the help of James Beard award-winning chef and restaurateur Anne Kearney of Rue Dumaine and Chef Matt Hayden from Scratch Event Services to pull off  The Cat’s Meow.   Guest will arrive at Benham’s Grove in Centerville  to enjoy a 1920’s Creole style garden party featuring a shrimp boil like Dayton’s never seen.  

Here are the event details:

10534774_10152680409622351_4320369670234624424_n5:30-7:00 – Era-specific appetizers and spirits, dancing to the beat of Dave Greer and the Classic Jazz Stompers, a themed photo booth, and an exciting silent auction made up of unique and enticing packages. If this lineup doesn’t keep you entertained while you visit with 249 other guests and enjoy our garden party Creole ambiance, we need to check your vitals!

7:15-8:30 – A shrimp and Andouille sausage boil, Creole-style. What’s that mean? It means we boil up those bad boys with corn, potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, Chef Anne’s special spice mix and lots of love! We then serve it up piping hot to your table family style, with a side of Chef Anne’s Grandma’s famous cornbread. Not a fan of shrimp or meat, no worries. We also have a red beans and rice dish which will be sure to please. We will round out the main course with homemade pickled vegetables made just for you! Then we finish it up with banana-pecan trifle garnished with pecan praline while you bid on our five special live auction items. You will swear you have been transported back to a 1920 Louisiana back yard.

8:30-10:30 – The party doesn’t stop just because the bidding has! Dave Greer and the Classic Jazz Stompers will turn up the heat and get you going on the dance floor. Not into the swing, we dare you not to do some chair dancing, toe tapping or finger snapping to these cool cats!

Individual Tickets are $150 each and tables of 8 are $1200.  Tickets may be purchased on the SICSA website.

DMM Ticket Contest:
We’ve got a pair of tickets for a lucky winner who’d like to enjoy this Creole Garden Party.  To be entered in the drawing you must like &  share this story and fill out the entry form below.    Congratulations to Theresa from Huber Heights, who will be our guest at The Cats Meow!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Anne Kearney, Chef Matt Hayden, Rue Dumaine, scratch event, SICSA

Cars & Cabernet – Ticket Contest

April 9, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro 3 Comments

cars&CAB Grab your “wine passport: and start tasting this Sat, April 13th!  Cars & Cabernet is an upscale event will take you to five world renowned grape regions- each embodying the seductive flavor of their wines. You will have the opportunity to learn from industry professionals about the art of wine and food pairings, while experiencing The Taj Ma Garaj, Dayton’s only vintage Porsche museum, located downtown.

If you buy a standard passport ticket for $50 you can enjoy the even from 7-10pm with  15 wine sample opportunities with food pairings, choice of 2 regional glasses of wine, access to the 1st floor Taj museum and live entertainment.  Chefs preparing food include  Kellie and Karen, of Dream Dinners and  Steve Bernstein of Berstein’s Fine Catering.  Wine Pairing for all stops on your passport have been put together by the experts at Rumbleseat Wine.

 

You’ll have the chance to sample North America Cuisine:

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Your next top will feature food from South America:

Vegetable Paella & Toasted Ham & Brie Crostini

Your Australia/New Zealand stop will include:

Sweet Potato Stew and Lemon Chicken Piccata w/ Fettuccine

When visiting Europe you’ll dine on :

Peach Bourbon Chicken with Grilled Asparagus and Penne w/Chicken and Peanut Sauce 

If you purchase the VIP “Passport”  for $85  you’ll get admission to the event starting at 6pm , including 15 wine sample opportunities with food pairings, extended venue access to the 2nd floor gameroom, 3 glasses of wine you choose, exclusive hors d’oeuvres, and live entertainment.

Wine Tasting includes Food Pairings presented by
Matt Hayden, Executive Chef and Owner of
Scratch Event Catering 

Chef Matthew Hayden

Chef Matthew HaydenCatering


Brazilian Chicken Linguica Sausage

Smoked Duck Profiteroles w/Soft Tallegio Cheese and Balsamic Syrup

Marinated Beef Schwarma served on Fresh Flatbread w/ Hummos and Roasted  Tomatoes

Chocolate Espresso Mousse served on Black Cherry infused Pizzelle Cookies

Wine Pairings Include:
2007 Titus Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

2009 Cameron Hughes “Lot #285” Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon  – 91 points Wine Enthusiast

SONOMA CUTRER RUSSIAN RIVER CHARDONNAY 2011 – 91 points Wine EnthusiastLa Collina dei Lecci 2007 Sangiovese Grosso (Brunello di Montalcino) – 91 points Wine Enthusiast 

All guests will also have the chance to bid on auction items throughout the evening including autographed sports epilepsy-foundation-logo1memorabilia,  a Dove hunting trip to Argentina or a condo in Traverse City. 
One hundred percent of the proceeds from this event  will benefit the services provided free of charge by the Epilepsy Foundation, such as an Emergency Prescription Assistance program, Community Education on Seizure First Aid and Recognition, School Nurse Training, Information and Referral, Support and Educational Groups and Advocacy. The Epilepsy Foundation serves an 11- county area including: Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby Counties.

DaytonMostMetro want you to have two of our readers enjoy this wonderful night of wine and food.  If you’d like to enter our contest, please share this article on facebook and enter below.  Winners will be announced this Thurs at noon.

Our ticket contest in now closed! Congratulations to our winner Michael Muncy from Huber Heights and Rebecca Hartzell from Dayton!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Bernstein's Catering, Cars & Cabernet, Chef Matt Hayden, Dream Dinners, Rumbleseat Wine, Taj Ma Garaj, The Epilepsy Foundation Western Ohio

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