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Ale-O-Ween Beer Festival At Steam Plant

September 14, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

The Ohio Craft Brewers Association presents Ale-O-Ween (formerly Dia de las Cervezas – all the same fun, just a different name!)  Thirty Ohio craft breweries will feature seasonal beers and regional favorites.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ale-o-ween, Beer Festival

Last Call For Nibbles

September 13, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Construction of the new Watermark restaurant in downtown Miamisburg is wrapping up and soon they’ll open their doors to the public to serve.

 

Which means that this is the very last week you can dine in Nibbles intimate dining room.

They are still serving the amazingly popular Pork Belly Tacos, New England Shrimp Roll, Fried Green Tomatoes, and Sweet Corn Bisque!

Desserts include Tres Leches Cake, an Intense Dark Chocolate Ganache Torte, and the new (and insanely good) Kona Stout Ice Cream!

Nibbles serves dinner Wed – Sat from 5:00 – 10:00 pm and Chef Maria would like to invite you in for one last meal.

Nibbles  will continue to be the brand name for their catering services and at Watermark you can host private parties in the new PRIVATE ROOM.

You can view the dinner menu HERE.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Maria, Nibbles, Watermark

Say Goodbye To Warped Wing Pints

September 12, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Beginning September 18th Warped Wing Brewing Co. will be transitioning all of their 16 oz. 4-pack can offerings to 12 oz. 6-packs. This will include all of their core beers, seasonal and limited edition runs. In addition, Warped Wing has purchased a versatile bottling line for special limited production offerings.

“We’ve put a lot of time and effort into the decision to transition to a 12 oz. can,” said Nick Bowman, Managing Partner & V.P. of Sales & Marketing. “Last year we engaged in a fairly extensive customer brand survey. What we learned from our customers was that even though they liked our 16 oz. canned beer offerings and thought they were unique, they ultimately prefer 12 oz. 6-pack portioning. This was a practical decision that also gave us the opportunity to evolve our brand look and feel. Consumers will see a slightly modified design of the cans. This new packaging decision also runs in parallel to a ramped up retail presence this Fall” said Bowman.

 

“In addition to the new cans, our new bottling line will be commissioned in November for our Bourbon Barrel Aged program as well as some of our limited beers. We will offer 2 different bottle sizes: 375 ml and 500 ml bottle size. We are very excited to add small batch bottle selections to our portfolio. It’s unimaginable the potential we will have to offer our customers” said Bowman.

 

John Haggerty, Warped Wing’s Managing Partner & Brewmaster is working with Dipran S.R.L., an Italian manufacturer of bottle fillers, to create a state-of–the-art bottle filling line that will cater to ever-changing customer tastes. “The bottling line has some unique features and flexibility” said Haggerty. “It gives us so much greater opportunity, versatility and capability” he said.

To help celebrate this transition with their customers, Warped Wing will be hosting a 12 oz. can party at the brewery on Thursday, September 21st in the taproom at 5PM. Core 12 oz. 6-packs as well as the latest Fall seasonal, CreepShow will be available for carryout and on tap. The initial rollout of the new cans to wholesale will start on Monday, September 18th.

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Warped Wing

The Scorching Truth on Mike’s Nashville Hot + $25 Gift Card

September 12, 2017 By Dayton937 5 Comments

Centerville Storefront

Whooo wheee! Your’e thighs are Hot!  Did you know you could say this sentence in a local restaurant, and the reply would be “Thank You?”

The place, is Mike’s Nashville Hot Chicken.  Like spicy or not, if you have not ben there, put it on your Food Adventure hit list.  Also, comment on the article below and you will be entered in the $25 gift card giveaway contest.  Winner chosen at random next week.

Owner Mike Craddick and General Manager Walter

The Dayton area has been overhearing screams of joy from hungry chicken fans lately.  In 2017, two “Nashville Hot” restaurants were opened up in the Miami Valley by local restaurateur, Mike Craddick.  One was opened on Austin Landing, the other in Centerville near 48 and N. Village Drive.  The result, is some quality food.  Mike’s Nashville Hot Chicken is a scratch kitchen, for almost every menu item, and the recipes are overseen by Walter the General Manager.

A Midwestern Medium Chicken Tender on bread

We have had a chance to make numerous visits to this establishment, trying

every single menu item.  The menu is not extensive, but each section serves a purpose.

Time to get the scoop on “Southern” the Food Adventure way ….

HERE’S THE SKINNY on MIKE’S NASHVILLE HOT CHICKEN:

— Two locally owned locations: one at 10655 Innovation Drive,

In the dining room , Centerville

Springboro and the other at 6228 Far Hills Ave. in Centerville.

—Hours are 11am-8pm for Centerville store, 11am-10pm for the Austin Landing Store
—The Austin Landing Store has a bar serving Warped Wing Beers.  Centerville store is waiting on a liquor license and currently serves Warped Wing’s Root Beer.  They also offer gallons of lemonade and gallons of tea.

Lots of Sides from Cornbread to Baked Beans

—Mike’s Nashville Hot does catering and will deliver for big orders of $75 or more.  Consider them for your next party or outing.

—Mike’s makes their own in-house BBQ sauce and sells it by the bottle.  Try some for a unique taste.  We think it almost has a bbq baked beans type flavor.

 — The chicken and fish come in 5 spice levels of heat using natural spices over a buttermilk, deep fried crust.  Here they are from hottest to coolest…

The flavors are HOT !

NASHVILLE HOT –
This will light you up ! Chef House loves spicy and admits this level is not for the squeamish !  This level had Big Ragu sneezing, sweating and torn up.
SOUTHERN HEAT –
Still very hot, it will satisfy most spicy food lovers easily.  The Big Ragu still needed plenty of napkins to wipe his brow, on this level.

Chicken and Waffles

MIDWEST MEDIUM –
A little kick, without the boom.  Good flavor for those who are medium heat fans.

YANKEE MILD –
For the wimpy Northerners who cant take the heat.  It is ok, this flavor is a litle buttery and delicious.  Don’t be ashamed, there still is a level down from this one.

TRADITIONAL – 

Crinkle Cut

This is just plain fried chicken. If you get it this way, may we suggest you ask for side of homemade BBQ sauce. It is fun to dip a little bit, and you will love the sauce.Now you know the heat levels, what about their menu?

Come on Food Adventure fans, here is our patented “Must Eats.”

Chicken and Waffles are a great deal at Mikes Nashville Hot

MUST EATS at MIKE’S NASHVILLE HOT CHICKEN:

—CHICKEN AND WAFFLES:
The best bang for your buck on the menu. You get 4 quarters of a Belgian waffle and choice of chicken. Will you go tenders or the quarter white or the quarter dark?

—THE CHICKEN TENDERS: 

The Nashville Hot Flavor Tenders are HOT !

Defintely the way to go. The buttermilk crust is amazing and crumbles right off. Hand breaded and hnd spiced, this chicken is one of a kind. Pick your het level and go to town.

—THE PERCH:
The Big Ragu says this is one of his favorites. He likes to mix it up every couple of visits by getting fish instead of chicken. You can also get a side piece of fish fair inexpensively.

Perch Filet

— BANANA PUDDING:
This is absolutely incredible and could steal the show. Walter the GM makes this pudding from scratch. Served cold and creamy, it is unforgettable.
—THREE WHOLE WING MEAL:
Love wings? Here’s the way to go. You get 3 giant, whole wings in your choice of sauce. We like to chose a couple of flavors on this meal.

3 Whole Wing Meal – 2 traditional and one Nashville hot

 

— DOROTHY LANE MARKET KILLER BROWNIES
How many restaurants give you the chance to order a huge DLM brownie? Not many, so take advantadge of this situation. It is a sinful end to a southern inspired meal.

Killer Brownie – a big one – the real thing

Honorable Mention:
The crinkle cut fries.  Literally the only thing not made from scratch on the menu, yet they are so good and we don’t know why. Huge sized crinkle cut fries, don’t skip them.

The key at Mike’s Nashville Hot Chicken, is to experiment and try different levels of heat or BBQ until you find your favorite. Cant choose? Mix it up with chicken or fish in different sauces. If you can stand the Nashville Hot heat, then you are big league. But there is no shame in no sauce or some BBQ as well. It is all crunchy and delicious anyway.

Sweet Potato Fries in cinnamon

Get your “Tennessee taste on”, we will see you at Mike’s Nashville Hot Chicken. Pass the napkins, feller!

PLEASE COMMENT ON THE STORY BELOW FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $25 GIFT CARD to MIKES NASHVILLE HOT !!

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Perch dinner

Banana Pudding

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Food Adventures, fried chicken, Mike’s Nashville Hot

Fifth Street Members Beer Dinner

September 11, 2017 By Dayton Most Metro

On Sunday, September 17th from 7-9pm Fifth Street Brewpub is hosting a very special member only dinner!

Inspired by the flavors of fresh hops, Little Miami Farms will be there to share insights into the world of local hop farming. Brewmaster Darren Link will share his secrets for incorporating the fresh-from-the-bine flowers in his brew. And, of course, there will be beer. Each ticket includes two pints of fresh-hopped FSB brew.  At least one person in a party must be an FSB member; all attendees must be 21 or older.

Not a member?  $125 will get you a lifetime membership and then you can attend!  Other membership perks include:

 

  • 50 cents off all draft beer.
  • A beer for a penny on your birthday with the option to purchase a $2 Happy Birthday glass.
  • $2 off daily food specials
  • Merchandise discounts

 

 

The Menu:

1st Course- spiced carrot soup with a Greek yogurt drizzle

2nd Course- caramelized beer-glazed chicken breast and pan-seared vegetables topped with toasted walnuts and served on a bed of mashed potatoes

Vegetarian Option- vegetable lasgna served with beer-glazed vegetables

3rd Course- JoJo’s Stout chocolate lava cake topped with a citrus beer sauce

 

Tickets are $35 per person, includes a three-course dinner, two FSB pints of brew (additional drinks can be purchased), and presentation.  Tickets are limited and MUST be purchased in advance. Stop in the brewpub to purchase your tickets

Note: Due to the pre-arranged menu, not all dietary restrictions will be able to be accomodated. If you have restrictions, please inquire when purchasing tickets

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Beer Dinner, Fifth Street Brewpub

Get A Free Scoop Today!

September 11, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

 

Graeter’s Ice Cream, the ice cream company known for its indulgent, handcrafted flavors, continues the Cones for the Cure campaign with The Cure Starts Now, by offering free scoops of Elena’s Blueberry Pie!  Graeter’s gave  away free scoops on the September 7th, with ice cream fans encouraged to donate $5 to The Cure Starts Now, to receive a Graeter’s coupon book.

A bonus  free scoop day has been declared for today, Sun, Sept 17th from 4-8pm!

Please visit Graeters.com to find a location near you.  To learn more about Graeter’s Ice Cream, Cones for the Cure, or The Cure Starts Now, visit https://www.graeters.com or http://conesforthecure.org/, or visit Graeter’s on social media @GraetersIceCream.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Free Ice Cream, Greater's

Cardboard Crowns Kickstarter Event!

September 11, 2017 By Brian Petro

Cardboard Crowns Logo

Opening in October 2017…

The intersection of board games and beverages is not a new phenomenon. For those that have been enjoying coffee shops since the late 90’s, there has always been a few well-loved board games on the shelves of our favorite place to grab a cappuccino to start the day. It was not until 2010 that two enterprising Canadians opened Snakes and Lattes, the first café to offer games as a reason to get some coffee with friends, not just as an added benefit. In the seven years they have been open, they have witnessed an explosion of venues that offers drinks and light snacks while gamers enjoy some beverages and explore new games. While many started with coffee drinks, there has been an evolution into craft beer and craft cocktails. Coming soon, a new venue in the Dayton area will offer a space to explore gaming with good friends. Cardboard Crowns will be opening up this fall at 147 N. Springboro Pike, and they want you to be part of the fun with a Kickstarter Launch Party this Saturday, September 16 from 12 PM to 5 PM at Warped Wing Brewery!

Head to the brewery to learn about the Kickstarter, play new games and enjoy great craft beer. At this event, you have the opportunity to meet the owner and manager of Cardboard Crowns and hear about everything they have planned for the cafe. They will be introducing the support levels for their Kickstarter at the event, but you can prepare with this handy list:

  • $5 – Show your support for Cardboard Crowns and get your name inlaid in a wooden hex in the cafe’s bar top.
  • $15 – Donate a seat for one of our guests with your name on it! (Plus Bar Hex)
  • $25 – Help us grow the cafe’s library by backing a new game for the cafe’s collection, adding your name to the game’s inside box lid for all to see! (Plus Bar Hex)
  • $50 – Donate a section of shelving that will bear your name for all to see! (Plus Bar Hex)
  • Cardboard Crowns In Progress

    All his space for gaming in progress!

    $75 – You helped us purchase a table for the cafe that will forever bear your name! (Plus Bar Hex)

  • $100 – Two tickets to the cafe’s grand opening party, a private event open only to Kickstarter supporters! Each ticket includes drinks, food, your name in one of the cafe’s games, and a bar hex.
  • $300 – You’re donating the coolest seating option the cafe has to offer.  Our 6-seater booths will make you feel like you’re a VIP for the night.  As part of this reward, you’ll get to pick the board game that will be framed and used to theme one of our booths; your name will go on a plaque in the booth, you’ll get two tickets to the grand opening party and a hex on the bar top.
  • $350 –  The ultimate party experience.  You and seven friends get the cafe’s party booth for the night!  The package includes two drinks per person, two food items per person and a dedicated board game teacher to help make sure your group has a night they won’t forget!
  • $1000 – The cafe will only have one 8-seater party booth, and you’re going to help us theme it and put your name on it!  As part of this reward, you’ll get to pick the board game that will be framed and used to theme the cafe’s party booth; your name will go on a plaque in the party booth, you’ll get two tickets to the grand opening party and a monster sized hex on the bar top.
  • $2000 – The back of the cafe will feature a relaxed social corner for folks to sit down in and play social/party games.  Back at this level and you’ll get your name on a plaque letting folks know who made the area possible.  Additionally, you’ll get two tickets to the grand opening party and a mammoth sized hex on the bar top.
Cardboard Crowns game collection

So many games to play!

All of this support is going into a gaming café that has been planned out and well researched by Ben Adams, the owner of the venue. Ben has visited many other of these cafes across the country and has worked hard to address the most common issues he found in each location. To cut down on the noise of many games going on at once, soundproofing materials will be used on the walls and in booth separators to quiet down the space. Access to the cafe and its collection of over 700 games will be just a $5 library fee per person, and if you are looking to play in a private booth, an extra ten dollars for the party can provide that privacy. As mentioned above, there will also be a larger space for party games and party booth for private events.

They have developed a rating system for each one of the games, so those that are just getting into the hobby have an idea of the involvement of the game. Green labels are less involved games, where a quick explanation of the rules by one of the cafe’s game masters should be enough to get a group started. Yellow labels are more complex, and there will be staff on hand to help answer questions as you play. Red labels will be very intricate, heavy strategy games which may require more explanation than the team can provide. And with over 700 games in the collection, not every staff member will know all the games.  Booths and tables will have tablets available that will provide videos to explain the rules of almost any game in the cafe’s collection.

This Saturday, September 16th from 12 to 5 PM, is the big launch party! You will have the opportunity to support this new venture while playing some games with the owner and enjoying craft beers by Warped Wing. There are even some hints about game giveaways that day. Ben and the Cardboard Crowns team look forward to seeing all of you this weekend!

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Bar Stars, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Board Games, Craft Beer, Dayton, DaytonDining, games, Kickstarter, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton, Warped Wing

Mudlick Debuts New Fall Menu & New Signage

September 7, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Things keep getting better at  the downtown gastropub that just opened in July at the corner of Second & St. Clair.  Their new outdoor sign is being installed today and they will be rolling out their fall menu tomorrow.

As Mudlick Tap House owner Jen Dean shares, with a new kitchen and a lot more seats than their previous Germantown location, it takes time to learn what works and what doesn’t in a new place. Like most new business, they are making adjustments,  starting to figure out when their busiest times are so they can staff accordingly and learning the flow of the space.

The fall menu adds some items they’ve been running as specials and introduces some new items like pan seared scallops, chicken tenders and chili cheese fries as well as a vegan saute while removing some of the items that weren’t working aa well.  Jen shares, “We’ve payed special attention to menu items that allow our guests to be in and out for their lunch hour.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you catch them between lunch and dinner take advantage  of their “Happiness Hour”  which runs from 3-6pm Monday through Friday, offers $2 off their shareable and small plates and draft beer, as well at 1/2 off bottles of wine.  Jen says they’ve been steadily getting busier and “we’re already booking lots of holiday parties in our 2nd floor venue, it’s great for groups of  30 on up to  a group of 140 from Square One Salon for their staff celebration .”

They recently rolled out their Saturday and Sunday brunch, which starts at 11am, and Jen told us “the bloody mar bar has been a big hit with our housemate pickled veggies and the crab hash is our shining star brunch entree, so far.”

The  industrial rustic space with sleek stainless countertop bar, exposed brick walls and handmade wooden tables make for an inviting space for a casual meal.  A small patio out front allows for al fresco dining, when the weather cooperates.  And while it can be a little noisy in the building, Jen says they’ll be ordering some sound control panels for the ceiling very soon!  Stop by for a meal, and tell them DaytonDining sent you!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: gastro-pub, Jen Dean, Mudlick Tap House

Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally To Support Katie of Wicked ‘With

September 7, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

A longtime fixture of the Dayton food truck scene, Katie Marks of The Wicked ‘Wich of Dayton will be closing at the end of this season to deal with recently discovered serious health concerns. Rallying around her, The Yellow Cab and all of the trucks for the September 15 monthly Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally will be participating in a very special Sandwich Rally for Katie.

“Katie and The Wicked ’Wich have been hugely important for food trucks here in Dayton,” Brian Johnson, organizer of the Yellow Cab Food Truck Rallys said. “As soon as word got out about her health, we knew that we wanted to do something to help.”

At the September 15 Sandwich Rally for Katie, participating trucks will be donating $1 from every sandwich or specified item towards her medical bills. The Yellow Cab will also be donating a portion of the night’s bar sales to help.

“The doctors are optimistic about her situation, so we’re confident it’s only a matter of time before Katie is back in the community,” Johnson said. “Hopefully this Rally can help alleviate some of the stresses she has to deal with in the near future.”

Trucks participating in the Sandwich Rally for Katie will be Ramen Rickshaw, El Meson, Smokin’ Bee-Bee-Q, Thai1On, Greek Street Food Truck, The Drunken Waffle, Hunger Paynes Food Truck, Sweet P’s Handcrafted Ice Pops, Flying Santucci Bros., and Creme de la Creme Cakery. Local craft beer will be on draft, cocktails available at the bar, The Night Market will feature an array of local artisan vendors and live music is planned.

For those interested in attending the Yellow Cab Food Truck Rally, the event takes place on the third Friday of every month through October from 5-10pm. The Sandwich Rally for Katie will be at this month’s event on Friday, September 15.

More information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/122227778424834/ or https://yellowcabfoodtrucks.com/

Filed Under: Dayton Food Trucks, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Food Truck Rally, Katie, Old Yellow Cab, The Wicked ’Wich

Dean Martin Tribute Show at Mamma DiSalvos

September 5, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Mamma DiSalvo’s will host a Tribute to Dino, a Dean Martin Dinner Show on Wed, Sept 27th from 6:30-9pm.

“THAT’S PRETTY DAMN GOOD, KID!”

Those were the words of Dean Martin in 1981 whenfeatured performer, FELIX J. DENEAU, JR., joined him on stage at Las Vegas‘ MGM Grand for his impersonation of Dean.

Felix continues his endearing appreciation for Dean’s legendary talent through his production BACK TO THE DEAN MARTIN SHOW – A TRIBUTE TO DINO

 

Dinner will include a house salad, fresh bread, choice of one of the entrees below and  two glasses of red or white house wine.

Orange Roughy
Served with a side of angel hair tossed in olive oil,garlic

Prime Rib served with a side of sautéed broccoli aglia olio

Chicken Scallipini served on pasta with a white wine & caper sauce

 Tickets are $69 per person plus tax and gratuity. Call 299-5831 for reservations. Act quickly- we expect a total sell out!

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dean Martin, Dino, FELIX J. DENEAU, Jr.

Jax’s Recipe For Grilled Spicy Hawaiian BBQ Pizza

September 5, 2017 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Spicy Grilled Hawaiian Pizza – a Food Adventure on a plate !

Aloha! Jax here, from the Food Adventure Crew with our monthly recipe feature.

School may be starting, but we still have plenty of sunshine and summer  ahead of us! For many of us, summer means using the grill as much as possible. But if you’re falling into a grilling funk, here’s a fun and delicious recipe that is sure to please a crowd. And while this recipe is for a Hawaiian style pizza, get creative and use the base recipe of grilling the dough as a blank canvas for any type of pizza toppings!

You can also grill the dough ahead of time and either keep in the refrigerator for later or freeze!

When ready to eat, top the grilled dough with your favorite toppings and bake in the oven at 375 for about 15 minutes. This recipe is great for feeding a lot of people. You can lay out tons of topping and let everyone make their own!

A Drizzle of Housemade Hot Honey

Grilled Hawaiian Pizza

You’ll need:

  1. 1 lb fresh pizza dough (Bobby Flay has a great recipe)
  2. 6 pineapple rings, about 1 inch thick
  3. 2 jalapeños
  4. ¼ cup red onion chopped
  5. 8 oz shredded mozzarella
  6. 8 oz shredded sharp white cheddar
  7. 1 cup cooked bacon, crumbled.
  8. 1 cup bourbon sriracha bbq sauce (recipe to follow)

Directions:

This recipe is great for feeding party sized crowds

Preheat Grill to medium-high heat

  1. Lightly oil pineapple slices and jalapeños. For the pineapple, cook on grill until grill marks are distinct. Flip to grill both sides. For the jalapeño, it will only take 2-3 minutes. Slice up into pieces.
  2. Divide dough into four pieces. Roll out onto oiled piece of parchment paper. Lightly oil the top of the dough. Take dough and flip onto grill. Peel off parchment. Allow to cook until grill marks are distinct (about 3-minutes). Do not flip! Remove from heat and place grilled side up onto an oiled pan.
  3. Top the pizzas with bbq sauce, cheese, pineapple, jalapeno, and red onion. Place back onto grill until bottom is crispy and cheese is melted. You might have to turn heat down to avoid burning.
  4. Finish it off with a drizzle of HouseMade hot honey and bacon crumbled on top!

 

Thats not all Food Adventure fans!  You gotta have a base sauce for that pizza!

 

Bourbon Sriracha BBQ Sauce 

Jackie is known for her recipes & her  Foodie t-shirts

  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 4-6 cloves garlic, minced
  • ¾ cup bourbon whiskey
  • 2 cups ketchup
  • ½ cup packed brown sugar
  • ⅓ cup cider vinegar
  • ¼ cup tomato paste
  • ¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tbsp. liquid smoke flavoring
  • 1½ tsp. salt
  • ½ tsp. black pepper
  • 1 tbs HouseMade Sriracha

Directions:

Pre-Grilled PIzza Dough

Bring the onion, garlic and whiskey to a boil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Low heat to a simmer and allow to cook for 10 minutes. Add remaining sauce ingredients to the saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and allow the mixture to simmer for 20 minutes. Use BBQ sauce in your favorite recipes or as a dip or topping ingredient.

NOTE:

If you prefer a smooth sauce, run the sauce through a sieve or strainer to remove onion and garlic bits.

The sky is the limit for adding your own toppings

Store in refrigerator and use within 10-14 days.

(Sauce adapted from: here)

There you have it.  A fun summer twist on grilling that is sure to please the masses.

Are you a Dayton Foodie?  Then follow Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking here.

 

Browse the photos below for more about Jax and her recipe.  Stay tuned to Dayton Most Metro every Tuesday for a feature food article from the Food Adventures crew.

Pre-Grilled Pizza Dough option

The sky is the limit on the toppings you choose.

Jax is one third of the Food Adventure Crew. She is an Italian mom, who uses her family as taste testers in her home kitchen. Always “Hungry” she is a passionate foodie, and loves trying new restaurants.

Jax uses her grill for many things from Turkeys to Pizzas

Get your family involved in recipes whenever possible

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Big Ragu, chef house, Dayton, Food Adventure, Food Adventures, hawaiian, housemade, hungry jax, jackie scanlan, jax, pineapple, pizza

Ten questions with Branch & Bone Artisan Ales

September 4, 2017 By Kevin Gray

When Branch & Bone Artisan Ales opens in historic South Park (905 Wayne Avenue) in the first quarter of next year, it will add to the long list of existing breweries in the Miami Valley and will become the sixth brewery within walking distance of downtown, securing the Gem City’s reputation as a beer tourism destination. Kept mostly under wraps until now, the brewery, started by Brett Smith, John Joyce, and Kevin Kriegel, is already underway with renovations and has started assembling their brewing equipment. In this Dayton MostMetro exclusive, we ask the ten questions readers want answered.

 

What is behind the name?

Music and other expressive arts have a large influence on us. The name draws inspiration from the Simon Joyner song “Nostalgia Blues” on his album Grass, Branch & Bone. A lot of what we aim to do ties into music and art as brewing beer is our form of expression.

The crux of what we are can be found within the name. Branch & Bone Artisan Ales represents the connection of earth and human through fermentation. The art of brewing relies on the products of the earth. Yeast combines these ingredients to create beer. Our labor simply guides the yeast to do its thing. By selecting the right ingredients: malt, hops, water, and yeast, our influence on the finished product can be seen. In addition to those basic elements of beer, people can expect to see a lot of other earthly components in our beers including fruit, teas, coffee, foraged plants from our local forests, and wild yeast and bacteria from our area.

 

One aspect where we differ from most breweries is that our brew system is extremely manual. So, to bring it all together, we see Branch & Bone as a symbiosis of the ingredients of earth turned into a fermented beverage aided by our hard work.

 

Who designed your logo? How did you settle on the concept for it?

Our icon logo was designed by Joshua Minnich of Columbus, Ohio and our text-focused logo was designed by our good friend Greg Tobias here in Dayton. Artwork is integral to our brewery and it was important for us to work with local artists that we knew could create something that fit us. We went through various themes, many that we liked, but eventually landed on what you see. We feel that it captures what we want to portray our brand.

Your location asks visitors to extend the downtown entertainment district by connecting the Oregon with South Park. What was behind the decision to locate where you did?

We love the South Park Historic District. It’s a really interesting, eclectic neighborhood that we see a lot of potential in. We hope that the residents really enjoy having us as neighbors. In searching for a location, we wanted to be close to downtown. Developments in the area are driving people downtown and we want to be a part of that. The businesses along Wayne Avenue extending from the Oregon District seem to be driving traffic as you suggest. We looked at a few locations in that corridor, but the building we ended up in was just perfect for us. It has enough space for us to grow and gives us a lot of room to store oak barrels, which we intend to have many of.

There are a lot of breweries in Dayton now. What will be different about Branch & Bone? What will you offer that the area doesn’t already have?

People can expect a lot of what they love in other breweries at Branch & Bone, but we will have a focus on mixed fermentation saisons and wild ales, with a lot of beer aging in oak barrels. We will be making beers that we love to drink, so you can expect hoppy beers, saisons, wild ales, berliner/gose (often with fruit and other interesting ingredients) stouts/porters, barleywine (and other English style pub ales), beers infused with coffee, historical beers, lagers, and some very creative and off the wall beers that we dream up.

Walk me through your vision of the taproom—what can visitors expect to see?

Visitors will be greeted by a simple and clean space. They can expect a modern look with a rustic feel. Creating a customer experience, influenced by that of our favorite breweries, in the taproom beyond just beer will be a major focus. We want to create a very comfortable, fun taproom where people hang out with friends and family while feeling like our friends and family when enjoying our beers. Everyone can expect some fun events and we will always have good music playing!

Tell me about your beer styles. What do you envision your line-up to look like?

Our lineup will feature 8 beers on draft and will typically consist of a couple of hoppy beers, a porter or stout, a couple of berliner/gose style beers infused with interesting ingredients, a couple mixed fermentation beers, and we want to regularly feature a beer with coffee on tap.

As our oak aged mixed fermentation beers mature, people can expect to see more of those available on tap.

 

Do you intend to have several flagship styles? How about one-off variants?

We will have certain styles that are usually represented, but no real flagship beers. Some beers will make an appearance more often than others as ingredients/seasonality and popularity dictate, but variety and exploration drives our passion to create.

 

For the geeks out there, it’s time to get technical. Let’s talk specs—brewhouse size, fermentation tanks, expected annual output?

Our brewhouse is a 7-barrel brewhouse, very manual, created from modified dairy tanks. We will start with four 7-barrel fermenters and a 15-barrel fermenter. We will have a few tanks dedicated to infusing fruit into beer, and a decent amount of oak, including a foudre, to start. The barrel program will always be growing and will be a major focus for us.

Annual output will likely start out around 7-800 barrels and max out around 1500-2000 barrels/year.

 

What is your distribution plan? Will your beers be available outside of the taproom? Keg only or will you do bottle/can distribution?

To begin, our beer will only be available in our taproom but when we can, we will self-distribute kegs to establishments in the area known for their exceptional beer service. We look forward to having our beer involved in community events as much as production allows as well.

Bottles and cans will be available as limited release products through the taproom as production dictates. No timetable has been set for these releases.

 

How soon do you plan to sell to AB InBev?

When Limp Bizkit actually plays a show at the Sunoco across the street…

 

But on a more serious note, we are an independently owned and operated brewery. We aren’t beholden to anyone other than ourselves and that means there will never be an influence to sacrifice product and quality for profits. We are passionate about this industry and we believe ownership matters. “Craft beer” has experienced many changes as it has matured, even just over the past couple years. During that time, many acquisitions of small craft breweries by large conglomerates in the larger beer industry have occurred. This has caused a blurring of what we used to all know as craft beer. We take the same stand as many of the well-established independent breweries that inspire us. That stand is that brands owned by these mega corporations that employ shady business tactics serve to blur product distinction within the industry, limit access to raw ingredients, and stifle fair competition among market access for the small independent brewery. To sell your brand to a company actively acting against the interest of independent breweries while asking the consumer to continue their support for the brand under the illusion of that independence is disingenuous. We take pride in being an independently-owned brewery and will work to prove the value in that to our customers through creative exploration, commitment to quality and customer service, and active involvement in our local community.

 

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Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Artisan Ales, Beer, Branch & Bone

Calling All Hungry Lords and Ladies!

September 3, 2017 By Dayton937

Be sure to come early before the gates open to catch the opening ceremony!

Hear ye! Hear Ye! This weekend kicks off the Ohio Renaissance Festival! Located just a short drive from Dayton in Harveysburg, OH, lies a 30-acre recreation of an English Village that takes you back in time to the 16th Century. No time machine is necessary to experience a day full of stage shows, actors, vendors, food and even the Queen herself! It’s a great day to share with the family and friends!

This weekend (Labor Day weekend) is the opening weekend for the Festival. It runs every weekend form now until October 29th on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30am-6pm rain or shine! Tickets can be bought online or at the gates and range from $22.50 for adults and $12.50 for kids (kids under 5 are free!). Opening weekend is a steal as Adults are BOGO and kids under 12 are free! Each weekend has a different theme such as Time Traveler’s Weekend, Pirates Weekend, and even Trick or Treating the last weekend that it is open! Be sure to bring $3 for parking! 

Jax from Food Adventures, wanted in on this festive event! So she gathered up her fam and drove back in time (via mini van) for a day full of food and fun! Hear are some of her favorite eats, must-sees and tips from the day!

Favorite Feasts and MUST EATS !

The upon entering the grounds, you’ll be taken back by the incredible aromas that fill the air! From traditional festival foods, to fun period inspired dishes, there’s something for everyone’s appetite! And of course, there is lots of ale and wine to cleanse the pallet and toast to the Queen!

Turkey Leg

Smoked Turkey Leg is a must eat!

This giant smoked drumstick is one of the iconic and most sought after eats at the festival. And it’s no surprise as to why! You’re handed the leg with the bone wrapped in foil to make it portable and easy to chomp into while you walk around the fair. Juicy and tender, this one is a must have!

Bread Bowls

Fresh baked bread bowls are served up overflowing with your choice of mac and cheese, beef stew, chili, potato soup or broccoli and cheese soup! These make a great dish to enjoy as the weekends get cooler! And are big enough to share!

Warm up with a hot bread bowl full of savory beef stew!

Roasted Corn

Who doesn’t love a smokey roasted ear of corn dunked into butter! This is also another fun food that you can eat and walk around with at the same time!

This festival is a perfect Food Adventure.

There is also a place on site that is a sit down restaurant dedicated to “Medieval Style BBQ.”  We had to stop in and visit this spot…

 

 

Variety of smoked meats from 1572!

1572 Road House Bar-BQ & 3 Fools Pub

Famous for their award winning sauces and rubs, 1572 offers big servings and even bigger flavors! One of our favorite meals is the smoked jalapeno Texas style sausage! And don’t forget a side of the 1572 Tater Casserole! This is one of the places that the Food Adventures Crew will be back to for sure!

Tater Casserole

There are so many edible treats to indulge in! The Kings Nuts (roasted candied nuts), The Jerkey Kart (beef jerky), and The Pickle Kart (huge dill pickles), are all fun and easy options to snack on while perusing the fair! A full list of food vendors can be found here.

Beyond The Food

The Mudde Show

While the food at this Festival is outstanding, it’s just one of many fun adventures that you and your family will encounter at the Festival! There are shows and performances all day performed on 14 different stages! One of our favorites for adults is the Mudde Show. Be sure to sit back a few rows unless you’re ok with getting  splattered with chunks of mud!

And of course, you can’t miss out on the Full Armored Joust! Watch Knights on their mighty steeds charge towards one another in a thrilling battle of the bravest! This is a family must see!

Got the little ones with you? Don’t miss out on their chance to be “Knighted” by the Queen during one of the Knighting Ceremonies! And be sure to stop and talk to the the actors along the way! The Fairies, a Mermaid and the Pirate all had special treasure to give to the kids!

Fairies will give your little ones special treasure sprinkled in Fairy Dust!

You’ll also find a variety of period themed games and rides for the kids to try! Be sure to have some cash on hand for these.

For a full list of festival performances, click here.

Want to bring home a treasure for yourself to remember the Festival by? There are over 150 merchants on the grounds. You’ll find anything from swords, to fairy wings, period costumes, and lots of jewelry! Each year the festival puts out a special Stein that can be purchased at the main gift shop. For a full list of vendors, click here!

Watch a Glass Blower create amazing glass vases!

Be sure to dress for the weather as the festival will go on rain or shine. The grounds can get muddy, so it would be a good idea to toss on a tall pair of pirate boots to keep your feet dry! Many visitors to the Festival even come in their own costumes! So go ahead and toss on a pair of fairy wings or dress up as royalty and come on out to a deliciously fun event!

Hungry for more? Food Adventures appears weekly here on Dayton Most Metro.  Come back next week for more, and check us out on FACEBOOK HERE.

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Food Adventures, Ohio Renaissance Festival

Shen’s Offers Sushi BOGO Happy Hour For September

September 3, 2017 By Dayton Most Metro

Shen’s Szechuan & Sushi on Poe Avenue is rolling out a special happy hour for September. They’ll be offering a Buy One Get One FREE Sushi Rolls from 3-6pm (Dine in Only, Sushi Roll of the same price or lower will be deducted from the bill).
Announced on a post on their Facebook page, here’s what General Manager Shen says:
“We truly appreciate your patronage for Shen’s Szechuan & Sushi. As the tradition, we’ll be offering Buy One Get One Free Sushi Rolls from 3pm to 6pm daily the whole month of September. We will continue to use the highest quality ingredients to prepare your sushi, every roll you order is freshly made to order. Because You, our loyal customer, Deserves the Best!!! Thank you very much for your continuous support!!! Sincerely yours, Shen Xie” 

SHEN’S SZECHUAN & SUSHI

7580 Poe Ave Vandalia Ohio 45414
exit#59 Benchwood/Poe Ave
PHONE : 937-898-3860

Hours:

M-Th 11-10
Fri 11-10:30
Sat 12-10:30
Sun 12-9

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: BOGO Sushi, Shen Xie, Shen's Szechuan & Sushi

Graeter’s Cones For The Cure Campaign with Free Scoops

September 1, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

 

Graeter’s Ice Cream, the ice cream company known for its indulgent, handcrafted flavors, continues the Cones for the Cure campaign with The Cure Starts Now, by offering free scoops of Elena’s Blueberry Pie!  Graeter’s will give away free scoops on the September 7th, with ice cream fans encouraged to donate $5 to The Cure Starts Now, to receive a Graeter’s coupon book. Cones for the Cure continues through the 17th.  Another free scoop day will be announced later in the campaign.

Please visit Graeters.com to find a location near you.  To learn more about Graeter’s Ice Cream, Cones for the Cure, or The Cure Starts Now, visit https://www.graeters.com or http://conesforthecure.org/, or visit Graeter’s on social media @GraetersIceCream.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: cones for the cure, Elena’s Blueberry Pie, graeters

Dining at Dewberry 1850 Inside the Marriott at UD

August 31, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Had a chance to dine at the new restaurant Dewberry 1850 today,  inside the  Marriott at the University of Dayton Hotel. The re-design is beautiful, bright and airy with several different areas conducive to working meeting with power even wired into the tables,  as well as window tables of two and three for more intimate dining.  They feature New American Cuisine with locally sourced ingredients,, a large selection of regional craft beers as well as spirits.  While they’ve just barely opened, they already have scheduled their first beer dinner with Yellow Springs Brewery for Thurs, Sept 28th  from 6-8pm.

 

The name of the eatery is directly tied to the  University history, as explained on their website;

In the middle of a cholera epidemic, the Bishop of Cincinnati sent Father Leo Meyer, S.M., to minister to the sick at Emmanuel parish in Dayton. Here, he met John Stuart, whose little daughter died of cholera the year before. Mr. Stuart wanted to sell his Dayton property and return with his wife to Europe. Father Meyer gave him a medal of St. Joseph and a promise of $12,000 in return for Dewberry Farm — 125 acres of vineyards, orchards, a mansion and farm buildings

On July 1, 1850, St. Mary’s School for Boys, a frame building that not long before had housed farm hands, opened its doors to 14 primary students from Dayton. Known at various times as St. Mary’s School, St. Mary’s Institute and St. Mary’s College, the school assumed its present identity in 1920.

Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, they bill themselves as the perfect place to Eat, Drink & Gather.

We started with the  Divvy & Split section of the menu, which offered standards like pretzel, wings, tacos  and as well as bruschetta BLT’s, Flying Pigs, and what we ordered: Mac-N-Cheese Croquettes,  -panko crumbs l cheddar l mascarpone l roasted garlic sour cream,  $11 for 3.

On to the Tossed & Assembled portion of the lunch menu, which offers five sandwiches and five salads. I had the M Burger– Angus beef l bacon l cheddar l LTO l toasted brioche   $14

My lunch companion ordered the Brown Street Club – Legrand poblano aioli l carved turkey l smoked bacon l shaved romaine l tomato l raisin bread  $12

Food was good, atmosphere very welcoming and looking forward to going back and trying both lunch and dinner.   If you’ve been, let us know what you think in the comments below:

 

Dewberry 1850 in the Marriott at the University of Dayton

1414 South Patterson Boulevard              937-223-1000
Dayton, OH 45409

HOURS

Monday – Friday: 6:30 am – Midnight

Saturday – Sunday: 7:00 am – Midnight

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Marriott, Dewberry 1850

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