Showing posts with label Taste of the Nation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taste of the Nation. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Taste of the Nation 2015 Recap

Indulgent food events are all well and good, but those that come with a message are Brandy's true passion.  "Its easy to forget, especially in a place like Chicago where good food is so abundant, but there are so many people in this world who can't afford a good meal every day or don't even know what good food looks like," as Brandy explains, "The best thing is to start with the children; get them fed and the rest will fall into place."


This is perhaps why Brandy so admires the work of No Kid Hungry, a nationwide organization that strives towards ensuring that no child in America goes without food.  They have not only provided over 345 million meals, they help to educate families on making more nutritious choices while living on a budget. With 1 in 5 children in the US facing hunger every day, the programs set up by No Kid Hungry are more than essential.

Taste of the Nation, a yearly gathering of Chicago's top chefs, mixologists, and somaliers, hosts not only adults but families at the Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier for a night of delicious food, cocktails (even some non alcoholic ones for the kiddies), and fun, all benefiting No Kid Hungry and their work.  This year, the night featured winner of Next Food Network Star and Sandwich King Jeff Mauro leading the way for over 50 Chicago area restaurants, all showing their wears and having a grand old time for a good cause.

The top floor of the ballroom hosted the majority of the cocktails and their creators.  Brandy sampled drinks from the likes of Rural Society's Bryson Ryan with his Hypnotize (vodka, passion fruit, Hypnotiq liquor, tonic, and blueberries), Femme du Coupe's Lisa Selman with her Lavender Lady (gin, lemon, raspberries, and flavored syrup), and The Brixton's Rudy Matic with Cold Spell Joy (mint whiskey, cranberry, orange juice, and pomegranate liquor).  Downstairs in the main floor, the non alcoholic beverages were on display, like Owen + Engine with three of their signature juices (activated charcoal lemonade, apple lemon ginger cayenne, and blueberry lime mint sea salt), coffee drinks from Sparrow Roastery, and a tasty punch from Daniel DeOliveira made with kiwi, lemon, cucumber, and mint.

The main event, though, was of course the food.  Fall flavors dominated the offerings, such as a roasted chestnut soup from Acadia, smoked knockwurst with butternut squash and sour corn from The Radler, and cheddar cheese straws with apple butter and country ham from Vie.  The chefs at this particular event also seemed to be stretching their creativity with dishes like the matsutaki soup with apple, chestnut, and duck streusel from Longman and Eagle or an Asian inspired pork boa sandwich from Pork and Mindy's and of course some beef heart tartar with pistachios from The Publican.  The big restaurant groups were out in full force with Gibson's serving Angus strip steak with truffled fingerling potatoes and crab bearnaise and almost every eatery in the DineAmic group line up represented with Bar Siena's mini burgers (with braised onions, American cheese, and herbed mayo), Prime and Provisions serving mini blue crab cakes paired with thick cut bacon, and Siena Tavern bringing mini tortellaccis with roasted carrot, crispy sage, and a creamy Parmesan sauce.  Probably the most stunning dish of the evening was what Brandy called "The Egg Bowl," from El Ideas, which consisted of several types of fish eggs, uni, and was topped off with aerated scrambled eggs to make for a salty and surprising treat.

The desserts weren't lacking either at Taste of the Nation.  State and Lake delighted with their root beer float pops while Scott Green from Travelle (a consistent favorite of Brandy's from his presentations at Chicago Gourmet) had divinely rich slices of devil's food cake topped with German chocolate icing and chocolate ganache.  Pastry chef for The Gage and Acanto, Kymberli Delost, presented gorgeous little Dutch apple pies and RM Champagne Salon brought a decadent hazelnut praline parfait and the spiced pumpkin and chevre tarts from Bar Pastoral were just the thing for a blustery fall evening.

As the night wound to a close, Brandy found herself taking a seat on a bench out on the pier and smiling to herself as she watched a few families delighting their children with the giant Jenga sets that had been set up at the Life is Good clothing tent.  "Its nights like this, people like this, that give me hope for the future," she sighed, "Just think, one of these wee little ones could be inspired to become a great chef by what they've experienced here tonight, or better yet, they might grow up to be the person who stops world hunger for good.  One never knows the impact a simple little plate of food can make."

For more information on No Kid Hungry, please visit their website and consider making a donation.  Also, make sure to check out Bunny and Brandy's Facebook page for lots of pictures from the event!

The writers of this blog were invited to attend this event free of charge in order to facilitate the writing of this post.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Food News: Tickets go on sale for Oyster Fest and Taste of the Nation!


Summers in Chicago are so full of festivals and foodie events that one could almost literally attend a different one every day.  Recently, Brandy caught wind of two very special events that she felt she simply must bring to her readers' attention.

Taste of the Nation
Photo Credit: Share Our Strength

Tickets are now on sale for Taste of the Nation Chicago, taking place at the Navy Pier ballroom on Sunday, October 11, and can be purchased online at www.tasteofthenation.org/chicago. The annual tasting event will feature the city’s top chefs, sommeliers and mixologists united for a cause: to ensure all children in this country get the healthy food they need, every day. Proceeds from the event benefit No Kid Hungry’s work to end childhood hunger in America.

Photo Credit: Share Our Strength
Culinary tastemakers leading the 2015 event include chairs Elissa Narow (Vie and Perennial Virant Restaurants), Debbi Peek (Southern Wine & Spirits of Illinois), Jennifer Paulson (US Foods) and Jared Van Camp (Element Collective) while award-winning mixologists Lynn House and Natalia Cardenas lead the event’s beverage and mixology program. In addition to showcasing the city’s best and brightest culinary stars, this year’s event will also cater to Chicago’s youngest foodies, with family-friendly activities ranging from an on-site bake sale to an interactive celebrity chef demo, available to families who purchase VIP packages.

Tickets start at $125 for adults 18 and over, and $35 for children ages five to 17. For additional information, please visit: NoKidHungry.org/Chicago

Photo Credit: LEYE
Oyster Fest

Photo Credit: LEYE
This year’s 27th Annual Oyster Fest will take place on Friday, September 11th. Located at 435 N. Wabash at Hubbard and Rush, the festival will take place from 3-10pm.

The festival will bring live music from synth-pop act band, St. Lucia, fresh seafood, a variety of East, West and Gulf Coast Oysters, craft beer, and cocktails to more than 6,000 guests in downtown Chicago. This year’s Oyster Fest menu will be curated by Shaw’s Crab House and Chef/Partner Doug Psaltis.  New to this year will be a special crab dinner for $75/person with two seatings at 6pm or 8pm, Dishes may include Shaw’s signatures items like King Crab Bites and other regional favorites like New England Chowda, Steamers with drawn butter, Oyster Po’ Boy’s and Seafood Gumbo.

Tickets for Oyster Fest will go on sale at 10am on Thursday, July 30th and are available for $30/person at www.oysterfestchicago.com.