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Free Chicken Burger for Anyone Who Shares Name with Santa

December 9, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

hand_finestRed Robin Gives A Free #NameThatChicken Burger to Anyone Who Shares Name with Santa

From Saint Nicholas to Kris Kringle, the character embodiment of the holiday season is a man of many monikers, much like Red Robin’s #NameThatChicken Burger, which has received thousands of name submissions from guests nationwide as part of the #NameThatChicken contest. In honor of the (yet to be officially named) burger, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. (Red Robin) celebrates the season of giving and invites all guests who share a derivative of Santa’s names – Christopher, Christine, Nicole and Nicholas – to enjoy a FREE #NameThatChicken Burger on Thursday, December 10 at participating Red Robin restaurants nationwide.

“The holiday season is a time for having fun, and we’re always looking for new ways to surprise our guests,” said Denny Marie Post, Red Robin’s executive vice president and chief concept officer. “Our new #NameThatChicken Burger has received so many creative name submissions and guests who have tried it, LOVE it.  So, we were inspired to share in the name game fun by treating some of our guests to a free chance to try this delicious new item in our Finest Burger line-up.”

The first chicken offering on Red Robin’s Finest premium burger line is an all-natural seven ounce, fire-grilled chicken breast over arugula, covered with fontina cheese, peppered bacon and oven-roasted tomato aioli on an artisan telera bun.

Guests hungry for a free #NameThatChicken Burger will need to verify their “Santa status” with photo identification at the time of purchase. All derivatives of Christopher, Christine, Nicole and Nicholas will be accepted.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Chicken Burger, Red Robin

Spent Grain Grill To Open Dec 16th

December 9, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

12309893_553994141416957_7293882408851409839_oHow often have you been enjoying some brews at Warped Wing Brewing Company, only to realize you NEED something to eat.  Sure you could order in a pizza or Jimmy John’s, but that just didn’t seemed to be a pain and could take a lot of time.  Well the owners of the brewery thought so to and decided to sub-lease space to the Trick brothers to put in a small eatery.

Andrew Tick is the owner/operator of Lucky’s Taproom and his brother Tony, perhaps best know for his smiling grin at Dublin Pub,  have announced the Grand Opening of the Spent Grain Grill for next Wednesday. The brothers and the brewery have been working on this plan for about a year and will use the spent grain (which is actually leftover malt after the mash has extracted most of the sugars, proteins, and nutrients, in the beer brewing process)  from the brewery to make their own flower which they will then use make pizza and bread for their restaurant.

 

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The Menu, as available on Spent Grain’s website, seems very affordable and should compliment the brewery’s beers.   The Pizza’s will run from $9 -$20 and and range from your traditional cheese, vegetarian or meat lovers pies to the more exotic Chicken Florentine and Pork Broccoli Rabe.  

They will also have hard or soft shell taco’s, offering you a choice of sriracha chicken, carne asada  or shiitake mushroom, jalapeno and feta cheese.

 

The Spent Grain Grill will be open when the Brewery is open:

Tues, Wed & Thurs 5-9pm

Fri 3- 11pm

Sat 1pm – 11pm

Sun 1-7pm

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Spent Grain Grill

Happy Hour Rules! (Really… Happy Hour Rules)

December 8, 2015 By Ohio Beer Counsel

BwJ1mH5CIAAVJkpEveryone likes a good happy hour. This is beyond debate. When it comes to permitted liquor establishments in Ohio, violation of the “rules” of happy hour, can make a pub sad. As one of the most heavily regulated industries in Ohio, not surprisingly, there are very specific rules that licensed liquor establishments must comply with when it comes to happy hour. As with most things alcohol-related, the State of Ohio heavily regulates what establishments can and cannot offer to patrons during happy hour(s).

 

Ohio is not unique. Many states have restrictive rules for happy hours for public safety reasons. As of July 2015, 33 states placed some type of limits on what promotions liquor permit holders could offer.

 

Eleven states ban happy hours altogether (Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Utah Vermont).

 

Ohio is one of 9 states that put time restrictions on happy hour (Alabama, Illinois, Louisiana, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia).

 

Eighteen states + D.C. have no bans or restrictions on happy hour (California, Colorado, DC, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming)

 

As for Ohio happy hour rules, here is our primer:images-25

 

  • No liquor permit holder can sell to any person or group two or more servings of alcohol upon the placing of an order for an individual serving of an alcoholic beverage (“limit two”);

 

  • No liquor permit holder can sell to any person or group an unlimited number of servings of alcoholic beverages during any set time for a fixed price (no “drink and drown”);

 

  • No liquor permit holder can sell to any person or group any alcoholic beverage after 9pm at a price less than the regularly charged price (no “happy hour” after 9pm);

 

  • No liquor permit holder can encourage or allow a game or contest that involves the drinking of alcoholic beverages or the awarding of alcoholic beverages as a prize (no “beer pong” for profit?); and,

 

  • No liquor permit holder can increase the volume of alcoholic beverages contained in a serving without increasing proportionately the price charged for the serving (no “doubles” for the “regular” price of a single). (Ohio Administrative Code 4301:1-1-50)

 

To comply with these regulations, liquor permit holders must also establish a schedule of prices for all drinks. The prices are effective for “not less than one calendar month.” This schedule allows establishments to sell at a price less than the scheduled price before 9pm. So, “happy hour” can be “happy hours” as long as the specials end at 9 o’clock.

 

Got any happy hour questions? Email us at kevin@ohiobeercounsel or adam@ohiobeercounsel.

 

Cheers!

Kevin and Adam

@OhioBeerCounsel

www.ohiobeercounsel.com

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

And Dayton’s #1 Chili is ….

December 6, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Meadowlark’s Squash and Brisket Chili. Smoky with a good amount of kick!

The local AMBUCS charity hosted Dayton area’s biggest chili cookoff last month at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.  More than 20 area restaurants and cooks battled it out, head to head and vote to vote.  The Food Adventures Crew was on hand again to sort through the winners.

Today, we are here to share the winning bowls, and find out “WHO HAS THE BEST STEAMING CHILI IN DAYTON?”

 

But first, why is everyone cooking and for what cause ?

WHAT IS AMBUCS CHARITY?
 AMBUCS stands for “American Business Clubs.”  The organization’s mission is to  provide therapeutic tricycles to children and adults with disabilities.  It is a a nonprofit charity with a diverse membership dedicated to creating mobility and independence for all people with disabilities.  

AMBUCS Members put the mission into action in their own community by:

  • Providing Amtryke therapeutic tricycles to individuals unable to operate a traditional bike
  • Awarding academic scholarships for therapists
  • And performing various other forms of community service for people with disabilities.

Currently, there more than 5,000 AMBUCS members spread throughout over 140 chapters in 30 states and growing.

Food Adventures has been a proud supporter of the AMBUCS event since 2010, judging, dealing blackjack, gambling and getting our drink on for a great cause.

Christopher’s Restaurant had 2 entrants: Venison chili and White Bean

Now on to the food…..

 

WHO HAS THE BEST CHILI IN DAYTON ???

Now without further delay, let’s announce the Food Adventure’s final “Critic’s Choice” selection of best chili and compare them to the public’s votes !

Hungry Jax took the roll of lead taster this year, tried every chili and liked them all.  Some incredible cooks were in the house…. But we have to pick the best so, here is our undeniable list of the 5 best chili’s of Dayton !!

#1 CHRISTOPHER’S RESTAURANT‘S CHICKEN AND WHITE BEAN CHILI: A great balance of chicken, broth and the mild bean flavors.  Comfort food at its finest.

#2: MEADOWLARK RESTAURANT‘S SQUASH AND BRISKET CHILI:  Smoky, with just the right amount of kick!  Chef Wiley knocked this outta the park.

#3 SCRATCH EVENT CATERING: A delicious chili with tender brisket.  It was served with sweet cornbread,  and followed with a dollup of jalapeno sour cream.  Chef Matt Hayden, you are a flavor master !

#4 MURPHY’S IRISH PUB: Made with an Irish Stout beer, which was a great, unique flavor.

#5 HARRIGAN’S TAVERN: Awesomely Spicy! This one lit up our tastebuds!

Honorable Mention: Flanagan’s Chicken Chili, Christopher’s Venison chili, Deer Slayer’s chili and Eaton Kennedy’s chili which was some sweet heat!

Let’s see how the public voted as compares to the Food Adventures picks !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to SCRATCH EVENT CATERING for the top spot as people’s best choice for chili.  The event was fantastic and the table games were a blast.  Congrats to AMBUCS on another great year.   The real winners as always at the local residence who are helped to be more mobile and therefore live a more fulfilling life.

Make sure you mark your calendars and come out next November, to see them defend the title against Dayton’s finest cooks.

Browse the photos below of the 2015 AMBUCS Chili cookoff . Want more local Food Adventures? Then  “like” Hungry Jax, Chef House and the Big Ragu on Facebook HERE.

Do you agree or disagree with the chili choices?  Comment below and be heard below and tell us who has the best chili in Dayton !

Deer Slayers Chili ! Super tender venison, mild but flavorful!

Raffle prizes for charity !

The Deer Slayer and his wife, with a bowl of their famous chili

Some of the past Entrants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Murphy’s Irish Pub made with stout beer!

Harrigan’s Tavern Chili – Awesomely Spicy !

Wine up for winning by disk toss

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eaton Kennedy’s chili – Sweet heat

Scratch Catering: chili with sweet corn bread, tender brisket, followed by jalapeno sour cream

Flanagan’s Chicken Chili

AMBUCS 2015 Chili cookoff is about to being !

Chefs from Christopher’s Restaurant in Kettering

AMBUCS also served their own chili dogs !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: AMBUCS, Big Ragu, chef house, Chili, Christophers, Dayton, deer slayer, eaton kennedy, flanagans, hungry jax, irish pub, maggie, margaret quinn, Meadowlark, Murphy's, paul jankovich, scratch catering

Break out the Menorah, Dreidel and Fried Foods To Celebrate Hanukkah!

December 6, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

CB7477C241On Hanukkah is it customary to eat foods that are either fried in oil or made with cheese.

The fried foods custom recalls the miracle of Hanukkah. When the Jewish fighters beat back the Greek for their beliefs they came across a Menorah in a Temple. The problem they had was they only had enough oil for one night. Miraculously when the Menorah was lit, it stayed lit for eight straight days. A miracle sent from above many felt, and still do to this day. It is for this reason that Jewish people when celebrating Hanukkah deep fry much of their foods in oil.

Latkes (fried potato pancakes) are traditional, topped with applesauce or sour cream, but there are many creative variations to the pancakes and the toppings. The Food Network offers recipes for Latkes 7 Ways, but I found this great recipe for Sweet Potato Latkes which is quite tasty and lower in calories.

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Servings: 4 • Size: 3 latkes • Weight Watcher Points+: 3 pt
Calories: 125 • Fat: 7 g • Carb: 11 g • Fiber: 2 g • Protein: 4.5 g • Sugar: 4 g
Sodium: 194 mg • Cholest: 93 mg

Ingredients:

  • 1 large (11 oz peeled) sweet potato, peeled
  • 1/2 cup chopped scallions
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 4 cloves crushed garlic
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt &  black pepper to taste
  • 4 teaspoons olive oil

Cut the sweet potato in half so it fits easily into the spiralizer. Spiralize with the smaller noodle blade of the spiralizer (or box grater). Cut into smaller pieces, about 5 inches long. Mix together the sweet potatoes, scallions, eggs, garlic, salt and pepper in a large bowl and mix well to combine.

Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. When hot add 1 teaspoon of oil and swirl around the pan. Using a fork, grab some of the sweet potato mixture (roughly 1/3 cup), and gently place it in the skillet lightly pressing down with the fork. You can fit 4 on the skillet. Cook until golden on the bottom, about 3 minutes then flip with a spatula. Use the spatula to press them down to flatten and cook until golden, about 3 more minutes.

 

The cheesy foods tradition is based on a story from the apocryphal Book of Judith which takes place during the time of the Maccabean revolt. In it, an Assyrian warrior named Holofernes besieges the town of Bethulia, and though Bethulia’s elders are ready to surrender, Judith, a widow, enters the Assyrian camp and gives Holofernes salty cheese to make him thirsty and wine to make him drunk. After he becomes intoxicated, she seizes his sword and beheads him, bringing the head back to her village in a basket. The next morning when the Assyrian troops found the headless body of their leader, they fled in terror. While a severed head is not the most appetizing image, we honor Judith’s victorious and brave use of cheese by incorporating the dairy product into our Hanukkah menus.

Blintzes are basically Jewish crêpes filled with cheese and served dusted with icing sugar (although fillings may vary from sweet to savoury). They are delicious and quite filling – a great brunch or dessert option. Note that you only cook them on one side and you fill them cooked side in.

For the blintzescheese_blintzes_3
Makes 8
100g | 3/4 cup plain (all purpose) flour
1/4 tsp salt
1 tbsp sugar
2 large eggs
250ml | 1 cup milk
30g | 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
1-2 tbsp additional flour if needed
Butter for frying
Icing (powdered) sugar to dust
Filling
250g | about 9oz quark cheese (or ricotta)
2 tbsp mascarpone or full fat cream cheese
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp granulated sugar
1 tbsp honey
Zest of 1 lemon
1 tsp vanilla extract or paste
Blueberry sauce
400g | 14oz frozen blueberries
50g | 4 tbsp granulated sugar
Juice of half a lemon
1 tbsp water
  1. Make the cheese filling by combining all the ingredients and mixing them until smooth. Put in the fridge while you prepare the batter.
  2. To make the blueberry sauce, put all the ingredients in a saucepan and cook over medium heat until the blueberries start to burst. Simmer for a couple more minutes and set aside.
  3. Prepare the crêpe batter: Sift the flour, salt and sugar and set aside.
  4. Whisk the eggs and slowly add the milk and melted butter, mixing until smooth.
  5. Add the flour and whisk it in. Cover and set aside to rest for 10-15 minutes. The batter should have the consistency of pouring cream – if it’s too thin add a little more flour – about 2 tablespoons.
  6. Heat a teaspoon of butter in a non stick pan until just foaming. Pour some batter into the pan and swirl it around so it coats the whole bottom of the pan. Cook until bubbles form on top and the edges start to brown and curl. Put the crepe on a plate lined with kitchen towel.
  7. Repeat until you use up all the batter adding extra butter on the pan if needed (I found that once was enough).
  8. To make the blintze, take a crêpe, cooked side up, and place a tablespoon of filling near the edge closest to you (pic 1).
  9. Fold the bottom edge over to cover the filling (pic 2) then fold the sides in (pic 3). Roll the bottom of the blintze over (pic 4) and set aside. Repeat with rest of the crêpes.
  10. Heat a teaspoon of butter in the pan. Once its foaming, place 4 blintzes, seam side down, on the pan and cook a couple a minutes on each side until golden.
  11. Serve warm, drizzled with the blueberry sauce and dusted with icing sugar.

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BRISKET
A lot of Jews also eat brisket on Hanukkah and, to be fair, most other religious holidays. Why is there a tradition of eating celebratory brisket?  I couldn’t really find any tradition to explain this but here’s my theory.  Most American Jews trace their families back to Eastern Europe where, as a people, they were generally poor and could not afford to eat the best cuts of meat. So what they could afford were the tougher meats that needed to cook at low temperatures for hours before they could be served. Shanks and chuck roasts were popular, and so was the marvelously flavorful brisket.

Brisket is particularly suited to being cooked with a wide variety of ingredients because, although it has a distinctive flavor of its own, it also easily absorbs the taste of the other ingredients in the pot. You can cook it in a tomato sauce or in beer, in a sweet-and-sour sauce or even with sauerkraut. You can use it in Korean barbecue or turn it into a Scandinavian soup using Akvavit, a liquor flavored with caraway or anise.  Choose one that looks good to you from these 30 Hanukkah Brisket Recipes from Allrecipes.

 

 

Gelt

Gelt, Yiddish for money, is often given out to children during Hanukkah. It normally consists of small coins or chocolate coins. The tradition of Hanukkah gelt dates back to an old Eastern European custom of children presenting their teachers with a small sum of money as a token of gratitude.  Instead of buying chocolate coins this Hanukkah, try Martha Stwearts fruity twist on handmade gelt.

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 pound dried Turkish apricotsla102245_1206_chocoapricots_vert
  • 1 pound dark chocolate, finely chopped
  • Foil candy wrappers

Directions

  1. Using a heavy mallet, flatten apricots to 1/4 inch thick; set aside. Microwave chocolate in a glass bowl in 15-second intervals, stirring vigorously with a rubber spatula and scraping down sides in between, until just melted (chocolate should be no warmer than 86 degrees).

  2. Dip each apricot in chocolate, coating evenly. Transfer to wire racks set over parchment paper; let stand until set.

  3. Transfer apricots to baking sheets lined with parchment paper. Refrigerate until firm, at least 25 minutes. Wrap in foil wrappers.

Lighting the Menorah

The basic elements of a kosher menorah are eight holders for oil or candles and an additional holder, set apart from the rest, for the shamash (“attendant”) candle.

The eight candles of the menorah must be arranged in a straight, even line, not in a zigzag or with some lights higher than others. The shamash – the “attendant” candle that is used to kindle the other lights – sits a bit higher or lower than the other candles, on the ninth branch of the menorah.

The Chanukah lights are kindled every night of Chanukah. The Maccabees chased away the forces of darkness with swords; today we do it with light.The custom of many communities (and such is the Chabad-Lubavitch custom) is to light the menorah shortly after sunset. In other communities, the menorah is kindled after nightfall (approximately thirty minutes after sunset). Read more on the exact time to light here. Either way, the menorah must contain enough fuel to burn for at least thirty minutes after nightfall.

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Regardless of the custom you follow on other Chanukah nights, on Friday night the menorah is lit before sunset, and on Saturday night it is lit after nightfall. (See Special Shabbat Rules below for more information.)

Ideally, you should light the menorah at the earliest possible opportunity. Only delay if you are awaiting the arrival of family members who wish to be present when the menorah is lit. The Chanukah lights may be lit as long as there are people in the streets, or as long as there is another family member awake to participate – but no later than one half hour before dawn. (If no other household member is awake and the streets are already quiet, light the menorah without reciting the blessing.)

Lighting the Menorah

1. Arrange the lights on the menorah. Ensure that there is enough oil, or that the candles are big enough, for the lights to burn until half an hour after nightfall (or, if lighting after nightfall, for one half hour). On the first night, set one candle to the far right of the menorah. On the following night, add a second light to the left of the first one, and then add one light each night of Chanukah – moving from right to left.

2. Gather everyone in the house around the menorah.

3. Light the shamash candle. Then hold it in your right hand (unless you are left-handed).

4. While standing, recite the appropriate blessings.

5. Light the candles. Each night, light the newest (left-most) candle first and continue lighting from left to right. (We add lights to the menorah from right to left, while we light from left to right.)

The Blessings

Before lighting the Chanukah candles, we thank G‑d for giving us this special mitzvah, and for the incredible Chanukah miracles:

Ba-ruch A-tah Ado-nai E-lo-he-nu Me-lech ha-olam a-sher ki-de-sha-nu be-mitz-vo-tav ve-tzi-va-nu le-had-lik ner Chanukah.

Ba-ruch A-tah Ado-nai E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech ha-olam she-a-sa ni-sim la-avo-te-nu ba-ya-mim ha-hem bi-z’man ha-zeh.

[Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us to kindle the Chanukah light.

Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who performed miracles for our forefathers in those days, at this time.]

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Blintzes, brisket, Hanukkah Foods, Hanukkah Traditions, Latkes

Ohio Craft Brewers Conference In Dayton This February

December 4, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

Logo.Cropped.OCBC_BORDER_ConferenceOne of the core values of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association is Empowerment: we strive to give Ohio’s independent breweries the training and tools to sustain and improve their craft. The Ohio Craft Brewers Conference enables us to empower our breweries during two days of educational programming geared towards providing breweries from the well-established to the still-in-planning with information to advance their craft and the opportunity to interact with and learn from their peers from across the state. Another core value of the OCBA is Fun: we commit to an industry culture built on transparency and a deep passion for the craft beer-making community. We intend to have some of that as well as we explore the craft brewing scene in and around Dayton.

 

“The Ohio craft brewing industry has shown tremendous growth as we surpassed 150 breweries this year,” said Mary MacDonald, Executive Director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association. “The Ohio Craft Brewers Conference was created to instruct, inspire and connect our state’s craft brewers and partners in support of this burgeoning industry. Dayton is the perfect location for our second year enterprise as the flourishing local beer scene will offer ample opportunity for our conference attendees to get a literal taste of the region.”

 

New this year, one room of the conference will be entirely devoted to breweries in the planning and start-up phase. Topics will range from financing a brewery to the basic safety equipment that every brewery should have on site. The Ohio Craft Brewers Conference is a great place where those who are considering opening a craft brewery can learn some of the basics of what the business takes as well as rub elbows with and get advice from some of the best in the local craft brewing industry. This year the esteemed participants include Jim Koch of Sam Adams who will be delivering our keynote address.

 

The second Ohio Craft Brewers Conference will take place February 3-4, 2016 at the Dayton Convention Center. Registration is $200 per person. Discounted registration is available for OCBA brewery and allied members for $150 per person ($125 per person for groups of 3 or more from the same organization). Registration includes breakfast and lunch both days, a flash drive containing the conference presentations, a trade show with allied industry members and optional post-conference activities. Registration is available at this link: http://www.beerfesttickets.com/conference2016

The Ohio Craft Brewers Conference Presented by Ohio Beer Counsel is supported by Brewers Professional Alliance, Hunter Consulting Company, Sahm Inc, Reminger Co., LPA, Dayton Convention & Visitors Bureau and Briess Malt & Ingredients Co.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ohio Craft Brewers Association, Ohio Craft Brewers Conference

Celebrate the 21st Amendment With Speakeasy Sneak Peek

December 2, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

12294737_1015319538532749_7715790002345565783_nThis Saturday, December 5th, is the 82nd anniversary of the 21st amendment which ended prohibition. To mark this occasion, The Century Bar is having a party! Period dress is encouraged but not required and we will have a special prohibition cocktail menu.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Speakeasy, The Century Bar

Carvers Holiday Wine Show & Toy for Tots Drive

December 2, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

6gaccdua0qx5aeoc6wui7hnbb9ck87i4You are invited to taste over 30 Wines from Robert Mondavi, Stratton Lummis, Row Eleven, Trinchero, Joel Gott, Complicated, Terra d’Oro Charles & Charles, Napa Cellars, Folie a Deux, Civello, Magician with food prepared by Chef William Pence.

Tickets must be purchased in advance by phone or in person
10% of Profits Will be Donated to The Marines Toys For Tots Toy Drive
Marines will be present to collect toy & monetary donations.
(Donations are encouraged but not expected)
Live Music in the Lounge with
Dustin Vincent
Raffle will include select wine & memorabilia as well as Carvers Gift Certificates!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: carvers, Toys for Tots, wine tasting

A Reason To Dine: World AIDS Day

November 30, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

ARTD504x360-1Dine Out & Help Fight HIV/AIDS.

A Reason to Dine is a three-city fundraising event in Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo to help raise critical funds and awareness regarding HIV/AIDS in Ohio. Participating local restaurants show their support by donating a percentage of Tuesday, December 1st proceeds to AIDS Resource Center Ohio to support direct services for those living with HIV/AIDS and to provide education and testing to stop the spread of HIV.

Participating restaurant include:

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For more information, go to www.arcohio.org/areasontodine.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: ARC Ohio, HIV/AIDS

Celebrate The Holidays with A Champagne Brunch at Corner Kitchen

November 29, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

Chef Jack and Natalie Skilliter. Photo by Catapult Creative.

Brunch is certainly one of life’s guilty little pleasures and when you pair sparkling wines with delicious food it’s sure to be a Sunday Funday! The Oregon District’s hottest new diner, Corner Kitchen,  has just announced they will host a six course bubbly brunch on Sunday, Dec 6th at 11am.  Seating is limited so you’ll want to call (937) 719-0999 to reserve your seats. Tickets are $85, plus tax and gratuity.

Co-owner Natalie Skilliter shared that while they won’t open for brunch every Sunday, they do plan on doing a special brunch about once a month. Having enjoyed their tasting menu, I can assure you that Chef Jack Skilliter and his wife Natalie certainly have a knack with their pairings,  and I look forward to the flavors they are bringing together to make this brunch an epic experience.

Here’s what you can expect to enjoy for brunch:

Gougeres
paired with Poema Cava, Pendes, Spain

Fried Oyster
apple cucumber relish | tobiko | habanero aioli
paired with Cruzat, Extra Brut Cuvee Reserve, Tupungato, Argentina

Goat Cheese and Mushroom CrepeChampagne-4b67ae1c
pecorino fondue
paired with Maschio Prosecco Brut Treviso, Italy


Lobster Ravioli
chived mascarpone | rosé tobiko cream sauce
paired with Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Reserve, Champagne, France

Poached Egg on Biscuit
roasted tomatoes | swiss chard | prosciutto | sauce choroncorner-kitchen
paired with Canard-Duchene Cuvee Leonie Brut Rosé, Champagne,
France

 

Poached Pear
crème anglais | carmelized apple | toasted almonds
paired with Piper Heidsieck Cuvee Subl

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brunch, Chef Jack Skilliter, Corner Kitchen, Natalie Skilliter

Stone House Tavern & DMM’s Food Adventures Hosts Local Beer Tasting Dec 15th

November 28, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

A Beer Event is coming to Stone House Tavern on December 15th

Calling all beer enthusiasts! Would you love to talk to the people that brew your favorite beers? Dec 15th will be your chance to mingle and drink with the owners of 5 area brewing companies.

Stone House Tavern is teaming up with the Food Adventures Crew for this one-night-only party!   They have pulled the chairs out of the bar, and will even host an after party with drink specials.

Stone House Tavern is only releasing 50 tickets for this pre-pay only event.  It is also a great chance to sample some of the best kitchen creations from Stone House!

You can only order your tickets online, by clicking HERE.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

WHAT: “STANDING ROOM ONLY” – a night with LOCAL BREWERS (Finger foods and appetizers included).

WHEN: DECEMBER 15th, 7pm-9pm  “after party ” with drink specials and cash bar 9pm–?

WHERE: STONE HOUSE TAVERN at 258 S Main St WAYNESVILLE

PRICE: $30 per person, includes gratuity (6 beers, finger foods/appetizers).  

Pre-pay only, limited seats, TICKETS MAY ONLY BE BOUGHT ONLINE HERE

 

The area brewers to be featured:

They will be in attendance !

LOCK 27 BREWING CO. – The brilliant brainchild of businessman and home brewer turned  entrepreneur, Steve Barnhart.  Located in Centerville, Lock 27 has made a huge impact in the area with its European “Gastro Pub” feel.  Meet Steve and learn his story about how he followed his brewing passion, and took a chance to fulfill a dream.

 

THE DAYTON BEER COMPANY – Meet owner Pete Hilgeman, the trailblazer and the first in Dayton area to start the “rebirth” of brewing locally due to changes in state laws.  Hear about his original bar on Dorothy Lane and undertaking the project of opening a second beer hall type location at the corner of 2nd and Madison Streets in Downtown, Dayton.  They have also started canning their products for regional distribution.

 

The Dayton Beer Company is coming !

RIVERTOWN BREWING CO., CINCINNATI – Trend setting brewery owned by Jason Roeper, located in Northern Cincinnati.  Talk personally with Rivertown brewing managers, and discover their passion for beer, philosophy on brewing, and innovative ideas to expand his business in the future.  This brewery is becoming a “little giant” in Cincinnati, due to their increase in bottling production.  This is a great chance to learn about “whats next” in the craft beer scene.

 

YELLOW SPRINGS BREWERY – Another local brewery that is under expansion and has begun canning  their brews.  Meet the owners and brewers behind this popular brewing company.  Learn about their philosophy on beer and what is important to them, as they continue to achieve more and more success.

 

Rivertown from Cincinnati

WARPED WING BREWING CO. – One of Dayton’s more popular breweries, Warped Wing has been pushing the envelope in partnerships and distribution.  They were the first brewery to start canning beer in Dayton in over 50 years.  Nick Bowman, partner/owner always has interesting stories on what is coming next, and how their new kitchen offerings will  affect the growth of their brewery.  Learn about the company and their dedication to honoring famous Daytonians with their product.

 

Does this sound like a great Food Adventure event or what?

Time to get your tickets and get ready to mingle wells and jingle bells.  This is a great early Christmas gift for any craft beer lover, or treat yourself to a nice night out.

REMEMBER:  5 Breweries, 6 Beers, One night only – Gt your tickets before we sell this thing out !

In attendance will be the Food Adventures Crew : Big Ragu, Hungry Jax and Chef House, as well as owner/partner of Stone House Tavern, Dan Apolito!

A popular brewery

Want more beer, food and fun?

“LIKE” Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE

 

We pulled the chairs, its just beer and brewers !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow Springs will be in town !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Beer, beer company, Big Ragu, brewery, brewing, brewiung co, chef house, cincinnati, Craft Beer, dan apolito, Dayton, dayton beer co, Food Adventure, Food Adventures, hungry jax, Lock 27, rivertown, stone house, Warped Wing, Waynesville, yellow psrings

Save $10 on AleFeast tickets til Friday at Midnight

November 26, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

alefeast_mainDayton’s premier craft beer + food-pairing event returns to the  Masonic Center on Sat, Feb 6th from 4-7pm.

Tickets are $50 each, but for the next 24 hours you can buy them for $10 off.

Some 30+ local and national breweries will present over 75 beers during an afternoon salute to craft brewing and the Miami Valley’s local independent restaurants like Amber Rose,  El Meson, Mudlick Tap House, Esther Price and more to come.

• More than 75 craft beers from more than 30 world-class breweries.
• Fine food paired with corresponding beer styles at 15 stations,
• Select Draught Craft Beers.
• Commemorative AleFeast sampling glass.
• Event sampling & reference guide.
• Live entertainment by the incomparable Nick Mitchell.
• Retail sales of wearables and glassware.
• Silent auction featuring beer memorabilia.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: AleFeast, beer tasting

Beer Bonanza This Saturday In Dayton!

November 20, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

If you’re a beer lover, then downtown Dayton is the place you want to be this Saturday.  With 3 very special beer-centric events happening, you can make a day of it.  Here’s the rundown:

Fifth Street Brewpub’s Holiday Beer Debut
Sat, Nov 21st starting at 2pm
Through their innovative Thin Mint recipe,  member-owners, Niall Foster and Jim Witmer 12248233_765751076886489_2765494331252720494_owon the overall 2015 FSB Member Homebrew Competition and took this American Stout to a higher level. It’s already a proven winner! Pleasing notes of chocolate and mint headline the flavor profile as well as “a strong cookie vibe” that is sure to please this holiday season.

2pm Tapping of Thin Mint Stout
$6 pints with a mini candy cane.

4pm Holiday Bonus!
FSB
has created a Firkin of Double Mint Stout (extra chocolate and mint) that will be tapped at 4pm. A 12oz glass will be $5. Don’t miss out as quantities are limited.  FSB has partnered with DLM to offer a one-of-a-kind Peppermint Killer Brownie® topped with a specially-created FSB Thin Mint Stout glaze! They will be serving this giant brownie for $4!

9pm Live Music with Todd the Fox!
Todd the Fox shows are filled with upbeat, energetic originals mixed with stylized covers and old standards. The shows tend to be high-energy with audience members dancing, singing along, and generally having a great time!

 

Warped Wings’s Whiskey Rebellion Release & Rare Barrel Aged Fun12244700_1010996592298377_1968918673478010755_o
Sat, Nov 21st starting at 1pm
The inaugural can release of Whiskey Rebellion, a BBA Imperial Stout. A collaboration brew with  The Century Bar. In addtion to the can and draught release Warped Wing will be tapping some rare barrel aged beers from John’s cellar along with some other Whiskey variants. We’ll have special tappings on the hour and Food Trucks for your dining pleasure. PA’s Pork will be here from 1-6pm and Zombie Dogs from 4-11pm. Joe Head and crew from The Century Bar will be in the house to help celebrate and give the annual kick off Toast.



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A Holiday Beer Tasting to Benefit House of Bread
Sat, 11/21  4-7pm  $20 in advance $25 at the door
Kettering Tower Lobby

The winter season holds many gifts for beer lovers in the form of big, bold ales designed to fend off the cold chill of a long winter’s night. We’ve gathered up a couple dozen of these winter warmers for a joyous holiday celebration to benefit the House of Bread, a non-profit community kitchen serving hot, nutritious, lunchtime meals to anyone in need 7 days a week in Dayton, Ohio. Tickets are $20 in advance, and if available at the door they will be $25.
Beerry Christmas Dayton celebrates these winter ales created specifically to bring warmth and cheer to the holiday season. From Belgians and Barleywines to Stouts and Sours, these beers are rich, robust and full of complex flavors. 
Here’s a partial list of the beers:

Fifth Street Brewpub’s Thin Mint Stout Beery-Christmas-Tree-Transparent
Wapred Wing’s Esther’s Lil Secret
Thristy Dog 12 Dogs
Great Lakes Christmas Ale
Great Lakes Oatmeal Stout
Goose Island Winter Ale
Goose Island Festivity Ale
Ciderboys Mad Bark
Widmer Brrr Seasonal Ale
Thristy Dog 12 Dogs
Deschutes Jubelale
New Belgium Accumulation
New Belgium Salted Caramel Brownie Ale SweetWater Brewing Hash Brown
Long Trail Brewing Sick Day
Christian Moerlein Chistkindl
Chistian Moerlein T Bird
Oskar Blues Death by Coco
Blue Moon Gingerbread Spiced Ale
Leinenkugal’s Cranberry Ginger Shandy
Leinenkugal’s Snodwrift Vailla Porter
Four String Vanilla Porter
Breckenridge Christmas Ale

Beerry Chirstmas Dayton has partnered with Uber so you don’t have to worry about driving. First time users can get a free ride up to $20 with the code BEERRY 15.

And yes the OSU game on the tv’s!

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap

Ohio Whiskey Society Meets

November 18, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

logo-1The very first meeting on the Dayton chapter of the Ohio Whiskey Society will meet this Thursday night from 6:30-8:30pm in Oakwood overlooking Main St. (2310 Far Hills Ave in the office above the UPS store).  With a line up of 5 Whiskeys & Bourbons on the docket including Maker’s Mark, Monkey Shoulder & Chivas Regal, The tasting is being coordinated by Mike Smith.  Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online.

We asked Mike about this group:
Where did the idea for the Ohio Whiskey Society come from?
The idea came from a desire to enjoy great whiskey and great company.  I really like to try a variety of whiskeys so I thought why not start a club where whiskey enthusiest, like myself, can get together and try new stuff on a regular basis.

Will this be a membership group?
If so, what does it take to join and what are the benefits?
I think it will become a membership group down the road. More details to come..

How often do you envision meeting?
I would like to see us get together on a monthly basis with a new flight of whiskeys & an expanding community to drink it.

If folks can’t make this Thursday’s event when will the next one be?
We will try to get together again before the New Year.  Like us on Facebook for updates.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Ohio Whiskey Society

Locally Owned Housemade Sauces Introduces Green Sriracha

November 18, 2015 By Dayton937 2 Comments

Locally made Green Serrano Sauce is coming to store near you

Your favorite locally owned hot sauce company, Housemade Sauces, is going GREEN.  Serrano Green that is...  Local Chef LeeAnne House has released some more bottles that she hopes will be as sought after as her previous sauces.  LeeAnne has worked in the food industry her entire life, and comes from a family of restaurant entrepreneurs.  We have the scoop on Chef House and her latest culinary creation.

*** And we are giving a FREE bottle away to a lucky, random reader who comments below ***

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on THE NEW SERRANO GREEN HOT SAUCE:

— Serrano peppers, tomatillos and pineapples are the main ingredients for this Serrano Green sauce

— Housemade puts pineapples into a juicer to make this sauce.   Then they boil the sauce to reduce it by half for a thick sauce with a huge punch of flavor.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on CHEF LEEANNE HOUSE:

— A lifelong Daytonian, LeeAnne has worked in restaurants since she was a kid clearing tables.  Her recent past jobs include being an assistant or Executive Chef at a couple of Dayton area, fine dining  establishments and caterers.

— Today, Chef LeeAnne House wears many hats .

1) She is the partner in “Bad Dog, Nice Taco” food and catering.

2) She is part of the popular food blog,  “Food Adventures” featured weekly on Dayton Most Metro.

3) Chef House is also the owner of the wildly popular Housemade Sriracha Sauces.

4) LeeAnne also helps organize the local “Night Market” events at the Old Yellow Cab Building

 

You can find Housemade Sauces at Dorothy Lane Market, Foremost Seafood,  Treadway Gardens and various local vendors.   Chef House has accomplished a lot in the past 2 to 3 years with her Housemade Sauces.  Here is a breakdown that shows how far she has come, and highlights some of the best products in her inventory.

 

Chef House cooking up a big batch of her new Green Serrano Sauce

THE HISTORY of HOUSEMADE SAUCES:

— Housemade made a splash in the Dayton area in 2013, with its first sauce, a red sauce, called Housemade Sriracha.  It is a delicious condiment made with red Thai chile peppers.  A sweeter version of the traditional srirachas sold in stores, it quickly sold out on local area shelves.  It won a national sauce competition, winning first place in the 2014 Cajun Hot Sauce Festival of Louisiana.

— In 2014, Chef House then released her second product “HOT HONEY,”  a local honey, infused with red thai chiles.  It was another huge hit regionally.  It also won a competitions, gaining 2014’s Best Hot Specialty at “Jungle Jim’s Weekend of Fire.”

— Housemade also released SPICE RUBS in 2014 partnering with Miami Valley Spice Traders.  The flavors of  Thai chili sriracha rub, tomatillo-serrano salt, smoked sriracha salt and chili sriracha salt were a hit for local cooks and chefs.

— PEACHY SRIRACHA SAUCE, burst on the scene in Fall 2015 to rave reviews.  It is her familiar sweet spicy sauce, with all natural ingredients and gluten free, which is typical of Housemade products.  The sauce is very versatile, from toast topping to spicing up spreads, dips and various dishes.  The sky is the limit with this one.

— Saturday November 21st, 2015, Housemade will debut it’s GREEN SERRANO  SAUCE at the Night Market at at 700 E. Fourth Street at the Old Yellow Cab Building in Dayton.

*** WE ARE GIVING AWAY A FREE BOTTLE of GREEN SERRANO SAUCE to a random winner who comments below on the story.
The comment section is after the photos

 

What is next for this local sauce company?  Stay tuned to Food Adventures and DaytonMostMetro .com for upcoming developments.

Also, make sure you follow FOOD ADVENTURES on Facebook by clicking HERE.

Serrano Peppers for the sauce

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jason Kramer, of Housemade Sauces, bottles up from fresh Green Sauce !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A chef’s work is never done !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stockpiling sauces for Holiday sales

Bottling party at my place ….

Capturing the flavors in a bottle

All smiles late into the night, bottling the good stuff !

Draining some sauce into the a large pot

Some of the special jars available at the Night Market Nov 21st

Stirring up some magic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green Serrano – ready for use

Testing phase of Green Serrano – experimenting with various flavor levels

Cartoon version of Chef House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Housemade Jams for sale – rare

Peachy Sriracha – she is sometimes called the Sriracha mama

Salts – rub me

Best stuff = Hot Honey

The bottle that started it all – Sriracha sauce

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Food Adventures Tagged With: Big Ragu, chef house, chile, Dayton, DaytonDining, Food Adventure, Food Adventures, honey, hot sauce, housemade, hungry jax, LeeAnne House, local, peachy, peppers, rubs, sriracha

Toast The Spirits Of The Season At Beerry Christmas Dayton!

November 17, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

Beery-Christmas-Logo-TransparentIt’s the most wonderful time for a beer!

The winter season holds many gifts for beer lovers in the form of big, bold ales designed to fend off the cold chill of a long winter’s night.

On Sat, Nov 21st from  4-7pm Planned2Give has gathered up a couple dozen of these winter hob_logo_finalwarmers for a joyous holiday celebration to benefit the House of Bread, a non-profit community kitchen serving hot, nutritious, lunchtime meals to anyone in need 7 days a week in Dayton, Ohio.

Held in the heart of downtown, in the lobby of the Kettering Tower, Beerry Christmas Dayton celebrates these winter ales created specifically to bring warmth and cheer to the holiday season. From Belgians and Barleywines to Stouts and Sours, these beers are rich, robust and full of complex flavors.

We’ve even partnered with Uber so you don’t have to worry about driving. First time users can get a free ride up to $20 with the code BEERRY 15.

So come toast to the spirits of the season, here’s a sample of the beers you’ll have a chance to taste:

Great Lakes Christmas AleBeery-Christmas-Tree-Transparent
Great Lakes Oatmeal Sstout
New Belgium Accumulation
New Belgium Salted Caramel Brownie Ale
SweetWater Brewing Hash Brown
Long Trail Brewing Sick Day
Christian Moerlein Chistkindl
Chistian Moerlein T Bird
Oskar Blues Death by Coco
Blue Moon Gingerbread Spiced Ale
Leinenkugal’s Cranberry Ginger Shandy
Leinenkugal’s Snodwrift Vanilla Porter
Goose Island Winter Ale
Goose Island Festivity Ale
Widmer Brrr Seasonal Ale
Thristy Dog 12 Dogs
Deschutes Jubelale
Esther’s Lil Secret
Four String Vanilla Porter

and more to come!

There will also be a Chinese raffle for some beer goodies, tickets $5 each or 6 for $20.

buttonsAnd yes the game will be on at the beer tasting!

 

DMM Beerry Christmas Dayton Ticket Giveaway
We’ll give away a couple of pairs of tickets to beerlovers.  To be entered in our drawing please fill out the form below and let us know what beer you’d like Santa to bring you in the comments below. [form 55 “DMM Contest Entry – Generic”]

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap Tagged With: beer tasting, Beerry Christmas Dayton, House of Bread

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