Chilcano on the left, Pisco Sour on the right

Move Over Gin, Pisco Has Arrived; The Peruvian Pisco Party with Dipsology

In celebration of Pisco Sour Month Dipsology, the online cocktail guide, hosted the Shaken & Stirred: Peruvian Pisco Party at the beautiful Raymi in Flatiron last Wednesday.  Pisco, a grape brandy, is the Peruvian drink of choice and of course the base of the delicious cocktail – the Pisco Sour. The night was filled with signature cocktails, plenty of Peruvian bites, and a lesson in all things Pisco.

Upon entering the softly lit private room, guests were immediately encouraged to grab one of the two classic Pisco cocktails on offer, the Pisco Sour or a Chilcano, that were made to order by an expert bartender. Party attendees snacked on addictive plantain chips (served with a ridiculously good mojo sauce) whilst mingling with fellow cocktail lovers.

Chilacanos and Pisco Sours

And then the Pisco tasting commmenced. Raymi’s resident Pisco connoisseur, Piero Rodriguez, impressed the crowd with his immense knowledge of this history and origins of Pisco. He shared a story about how Pisco Sours, a cocktail beloved by Peruvians, was actually created by an American and was later perfected by a Peruvian bartender. He then introduced Lizzie da Trindade-Asher, who owns Macchu Pisco and La Diablada (the brands being served) with her sister, as samples of both were being passed around. Her passion for the spirits was intoxicating as she described how Pisco is the only liquor in the world with no added sugar, enzymes, yeast, or water and is not aged in a wooden casket.

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Quick Bites

Now that Nemo has come and gone and the snow is just puddles in the street, it’s time to stop getting food delivered and start venturing out into the eating world again. As luck would have it, there’s plenty of good eating happening this week. If the lingering cold weather has you imagining a vacation south of the border, head over to Brooklyn Brewery from 7:30pm-10pm tonight to learn how to put together a Mexican feast. Make tortillas from scratch, whip up a batch of fresh salsa, and try your hands at some Mexican desserts – all while sipping on quality beer from the brewery itself. Tickets are $5 per person, making this deal even cheaper than a happy hour margarita to nurse your cold weather blues.

 

Supermodel Karlie Kloss and Christina Tosi of Momofuku Milk Bar dressed in their 80's best

If you’re still busy with Fashion Week but need a cookie fix, look out for the free ‘Kookie’ truck today. The cookie, named “The Perfect 10″, is a collaboration between pastry genius Christina Tosi of Momofuku Milk Bar and super model Karlie Kloss.  They will personally be handing out cookies around Lincoln Center and throughout Manhattan (hopefully in the awesome 80’s outfits that they donned in this video). American Express will be tweeing the truck’s locations throughout the day so be sure to follow #AmexMakeMyDay for details.

Happy Pisco Sour Month!

Head over to Raymi after work today for happy hour with a twist. Join the cocktail gurus from Dipsology for the Shaken & Stirred: Peruvian Pisco Party. There will be cocktails mixed by Raymi’s resident Pisco expert, alongside hors d’eouvers, and plenty of knowledge about this grape brandy. Forty bucks will get you two hours of eating and drinking while mingling with fellow cocktail lovers. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

Chef Craig Liekfelt at a previous Guns + Butter dinner at Parlor New York

 

 

Valentine’s Day on your mind? Why wait to celebrate?  Treat your date to an intimate late night dinner tonight at the Guns + Butter: Valentine Rendezvous Pop Up. Run by a Jean-Georges protégé, Craig Liekfelt, Guns + Butter is setting up shop at Mehtaphor in TriBeCa. Dinner starts at 11pm, allowing for dessert to linger into the early hours of Valentine’s Day.

On Jan. 28th Jimmy's No. 43 will host a special Spanish prixe fix dinner with tapas and Spanish beer pairings

Meatballs as a Midnight Snack; NYChilifest Returns; Reynard Welcomes Guest Chef; and Other Upcoming Edible Events

Tomorrow night Midnight Brunch, the midnight roving dining series started by Mouth of the Border‘s Emily Cavalier) will be hosting a Whiskey and Meatballs From Around the World party in a secret Brooklyn location.  The late night feast will include four different kinds of balls of various nationalities including Sicilian, Swedish, Greek, and Spanish.  Specialty cocktails made with top notch whiskey and homemade syrups will include concoctions like the “Breakfast with the Devil” (Black Grouse Blended Scotch Whiskey, sherry, fresh OJ, Fernet Branca, and Bittermans Hellfire Bitters).  Shenanigans start at 11pm and continue through 1:30am.  Last remaining tickets can be purchased here.

Enter BBQ heaven tomorrow at the Beer, Bourbon, and BBQ Festival

Also tomorrow is the Beer, Bourbon, and BBQ Festival.  The festival’s 2013 tour makes a pit stop at NYC’s La Venue / The Tunnel for an all-day whiskey, beer, and porkathon.  Complete with two sessions, The Bacon Bash Tasting Session (12pm-4pm) and The Whole Hog Pig Pickin’ Session (5:30pm- 9:30pm), the festival will have live music throughout the day along with seminars lead by whisky distillers and pit masters.  Prepare yourself as you’ll be transported to the deep south for day.  Find out more here.

Sunday is the annual NYChilifest at Chelsea Market.  Chefs from some of NYC’s favorite restaurants including Gramercy Tavern, Delaney BBQ, Pies ‘n’ Thighs, and Fatty ‘Cue will compete in the ultimate chili showdown.  Samuel Adams is providing a selection of beers to help wash down the spice.  Learn more here.

Monday night at Louro Chef David Santos will be offering a five-course Portuguese dinner as part of his weekly Nossa Mesa Supper Club.  Chef Santos, who is of Portuguese descent, will be getting back to his roots by offering traditional dishes of Portugal featuring winter’s seasonal offerings.  Learn more and purchase tickets here.

On the very same night, another dinner inspired by cuisine from the Iberian Peninsula will take place at Jimmy’s No. 43 when the pub hosts a prixe fix dinner of Spanish tapas paired with Spanish beers and hard ciders.  Try unusual beers and ciders from Spain during five courses of traditional tapas and of course plenty of Jamón Iberico.  Find more info and purchase tickets here.

Dinner with Friends Series at Wythe Hotel's Reynard begins Jan. 30th

On January 30th Wythe Hotel’s Reynard will kick of its new guest chef series by welcoming Chris Fischer, the chef and manager of Bettelebung Farm in Chilmark, Massachusetts.  Chef Fischer will be teaming up with Andrew Mariani, the owner of Scribe Winery in Sonoma, California in offering a four-course dinner with wine pairings at the Williamsburg hotspot.  This first installment of the “Dinner with Friends Series” will be taking residency at Reynard for a total of three nights, Jan. 30th- Feb. 1st.  Make reservations by calling 718-460-8004.

A 2012 Retrospective: Highlights in Alternative Dining

As we embark upon a new year, and for many a self-proclaimed “new beginning,” we feel it is important to take a moment and reflect on all that has happened over the course of 2012.  While the year has had its ups and downs, highs and lows, for those who may call themselves “foodies” or are passionate about food and unique culinary experiences, it was a year of many “ups” and “highs.”  From feasting on oysters and lobsters next to a completely nude woman to seeing your favorite supper club become a successful NYC restaurant, the year in alternative dining is marked by many exceptional events, culinary pioneers, and exciting success stories.  Here is a list of some of the who, what, where, and how highlights of 2012.

Absurdity at the McKittrick

Yup, this happened.  On June 3rd at the famed McKittrick Hotel (home to Sleep No More) things got a little absurd to say the least.  Underground Eats‘ The Absurdity at the McKittrick launch party with food by Chef Marc Murphy was an epic evening of naked women covered in seafood, suckling pigs, charcuterie corners, oysters galore, and a slew of questionable, entertaining characters.  Cardinal Spellman blessed us with his presence (pictured above) along with Salvador Dali, and Albert Einstein.  It was an night of debauchery, gluttony, and above all, absurdity.

The Switcheroo: 21st Century Limited

This past fall two of the biggest names in restaurant world performed the ultimate “switcheroo” when NYC’s Eleven Madison Park opened at Chicago’s Alinea and vice versa.  Each restaurant spent four nights at the other’s location while offering limited $495/person tasting menus.  The project was called “21st Century Limited” based on the name of the train that traveled from New York to Chicago and was known for its stylish decor and elegance.

Titanic’s 100th Anniversary Dinner

On the evening of April 14, 2012 Chef Rob McCue (Hell’s Kitchen Season 8, Fox), Adam Banks (Chef ROble & Co., Bravo TV), and Jonathan Cristaldi (The Noble Rot) reinvented the original menu that would have been served on the evening the Titanic struck the ice berg.  The extravagant dinner marked the 100th anniversary of the historic sinking of the gigantic ship.  The all-star culinary team served a decadent seven-course feast featured modern interpretations of the original twelve-course dinner that would have been offered to the powerful and elite aboard the Titanic a hundred years prior.  Relive the magical evening of decadence and excess by watching this video coverage.  Drool over the menu here.

Le Fooding

In September the annual Le Grand Fooding festival took over Brooklyn for five days as chefs from around the country gathered for various unique dining experiences in the foodie-friendly borough.  Top Brooklyn chefs partnered up with their outsider alter-ego for special dinners that included the imported talents of Sean Brock, The Animal Dudes, and The Young Turks.  New York food fans celebrated throughout the five-day extravaganza which culminated at the Campfire Sessions where foodies could chow on Danny Bowien’s red hot kung pao pastrami pizza while listening to a Miike Snow DJ set.

David Santos

2012 was a big year for Chef David Santos as he went from underground supper club king to opening his own brick and mortar restaurant in the West Village.  After having a successful run with his supper club, Um Segredo, Chef Santos finally  reentered the New York restaurant scene with the opening of Louro.  While fans of Um Segredo Supper Club may shed a tear to hear of the end of their favorite alternative dining option, the good news is that Santos’  supper club experience can still be found at Louro on Monday nights.  The series is called Nossa Mesa Supper Club which means “our table” in Portuguese.  You can find most of the Nossa Mesa Supper Club dinner options on Underground Eats‘ event site.

The Breslin Butcher’s Ball

On June 27th Underground Eats teamed up with LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, Meatopia, and April Bloomfield in putting on an extreme-meat-lovers dinner called The Breslin Butchers Ball.  The event showcased the crème de la crème of LaFrieda Reserve beef from their dry-aging room which had only ever been available to the very well connected.  The evening saw grown men and women giddy with child-like excitement as they sampled bits of raw dry-aged beef and chatted to “Meat Goddess” April Bloomfield and the Meat Men, Pat LaFrieda and Mark Pastore.

Friends with Benefits

The NYC alternative dining scene welcomed 2012′s newcomers, Friends with Benefits, as the team put on a collaborative dinner event and cocktail club series.  The concept is based on having members of the restaurant industry team up to do one-off events that highlight the combined culinary talents.  The cocktail series saw top mixologists from PDT, The Wayland, Monkey Bar, and even featured Eater’s “Bartender of the Year” Doug Quinn. Pictured above is the crew from the first Friends with Benefits dinner with founder Christopher Mitchell (top left) and collaborators from that night, Jon Bignelli and Kevin Dention, the chef de cuisine and mixologist from wd~50 (top middle and right).

Daniel Delaney

It was the year of Daniel Delaney.  The guy who started VendrTV and launched an online web series about street food made headlines when he drove a massive smoker from Texas to NYC with plans of offering New Yorkers true Texas-style BBQ brisket.  It didn’t take long until the entire city was buzzing about Delaney’s BrisketLab project allowing people to purchase pounds of perfectly smoked brisket to be picked up at a series of BBQ parties throughout the city.  Propelled by the momentum of BrisketLab’s growing popularity, Delaney was able to fast-track the opening of his own Texas BBQ restaurant, Delaney Barbecue, in Williamsburg.  From an underground brisket trade to a fully-functioning Bedford Avenue restaurant, Delaney’s dream of bringing authentic Texas-style BBQ to New York has been a true success story.

 Cómodo, From Supper Club to Critically-Acclaimed Restaurant

The “underground supper club to restaurant” metamorphosis was definitely trending throughout 2012.  Back in July SoHo welcomed newcomer Cómodo to its restaurant scene.  Cómodo (meaning comfortable in Spanish) is the restaurant-baby born out of the popular underground supper club started by Felipe Donnelly and Tamy Rofe.  Before Cómodo, the husband-wife team (Donnelly as the chef and Rofe as the charming host) had a successful supper club series held at their TriBeCa apartment where they would invite friends and strangers to dine and then blog about the experiences.  With the help of social media, growing trends in alternative dining, and of course, really good food, their dinners became increasingly popular.  Finally, they were handed a notice from the health department demanding that they cease their underground operation and were forced to stop.  Thank goodness for us, the pair were not ready to give up on their passions for food and entertaining.  Rather than pack up and call it quits, they decided to turn their dinner series into a restaurant.  Since opening back in July, Cómodo has received rave reviews from diners and critics.  Watch a video about how Cómodo came to be, here.

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, as many restaurants remained damaged, empty, and unopened, those in the culinary industry who were willing and able came together to offer exceptional dining events to help raise money for those who suffered.  Among these fundraiser events was the Supper Clubs for Sandy dinner by the collaborative efforts of NYC’s Studiofeast and a razor, a shiny knife, and L.A.’s Wolvesmouth (the entire crew is pictured above).  This one-night-only dinner offered 24 guests a tasting menu prepared by each of the talented culinary teams.  It was a delicious example of how effective teamwork can be!

Article on Underground Dining in The New Yorker Food Issue

Underground dining made headlines in The New Yorker’s food issue of 2012.  The New Yorker article highlighted the success of Chef Craig Thorton’s L.A supper club, Wolvesmouth (yes, the same Wolvesmouth that participated in Supper Clubs for Sandy) while discussing the allure of underground dining as more and more people are interested in culinary experiences that are outside the norm. There is no denying that finding unique ways to enjoy food was a growing trend throughout 2012 and we can only assume that it will continue and heighten during 2013.  So be sure to keep your ear to the [Under]ground as 2013 unfolds…

Happy New Year!

  • the crew

    The Guns + Butter crew nailed it

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    Salmon chicharron

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    Craig chatting with guests during Monday night's dinner

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    Craig (right) and his sous-chef for the night, Michael Coté (chef de cuisine at Empellon)

  • owney

    Upon arrival everyone enjoyed a delicious holiday punch provided by Owney's Rum

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    Guests watching the behind-the-scenes action

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    Craig attracted quite the audience throughout the evening as he worked tirelessly plating for 50 people

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    Craig handing out samples to onlookers as he plates the second course of sea trout with eggs and L.I. brine

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    Sea trout heading to the tables

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    Guests at Guns + Butter

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    Fluke with shitake, scallop roe, and bonito

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    The scene at Parlor New York during the Guns + Butter pop-up experience

Guns + Butter [+ Underground Eats + Parlor]

On Monday December 17th the roving pop-up restaurant Guns + Butter took NYC by storm as they partnered up with Underground Eats and Parlor New York to put on a 50-person, six-course, dining experience.  From the first course of salmon chicharron to a “pine cone” desert (pine flavored ice cream in a cone), Chef Craig Lieckfelt wowed guests and impressed the crowd with his unique flavors and creative ingredient compilations.  We can only hope to see more of Craig’s food being served here in New York in the near future.  You’ll understand why once you take a look at Monday night’s menu (below).

Guns + Butter Menu

salmon chicharron

sea trout + eggs + L.I. brine

raw lamb + Epoisses + hazelnut

fluke + shitake + scallop roe + bonito

short rib + eggplant + togarashi

pine cone

chiffon