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    Chef’s Tasting and New Restaurant

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 8, 2011

    Last month we were able to partake in another tasting with friend and chef Jason Hook at the Jamison Publick House.  We’ve covered two of his previous tastings, one at the Glasbern Inn and one at the Fern Hall Inn.  This tasting was his second at the Jamison Publick House, and just the beginning of what he’s planning for the future.

    The dinner started off with piping hot spoonbread served with a trio of butter: white truffle, pumpkin, and smoked sea salt.  The white truffle was extremely rich and earthy.  Chef Hook excels with truffles, bringing more flavor out than I can recall tasting anywhere else.  The pumpkin was fair and the smoked sea salt delivered a savory character.

     My favorite two courses were the squab and the venison.  The squab, brined in dashi and roasted, was succulent under the spice of curry.  The venison was the real winner here, however.  A beautiful blood red on the inside, achieved through sous vide and later roasted with pine needles, was simply dripping with excellence after being mopped through a reduction made with local concord grape juice.  And the finale, a pumpkin zabaglione with sour cream panna cotta and blueberry preserves, placed delicately beside a pile of graham cracker shavings?  Delicious.  The only thing I would’ve changed in the meal is the venison tartare.  Chef Hook did a riff on his steak tartare with burnt toast ice cream by incorporating venison tartare with Hendrick’s gin ice cream.  Having tasted the tartare with just seasoning and compressed apple, I would’ve been more than happy having it as such and the ice cream as a stand-alone dessert.  That and I’m a gin hound so a bowl of Hendrick’s gin sounds like heaven.

    So then, about the future.  Chef Hook is partering with the owners of the Jamison Publick House to open a new restaurant in Upper Milford Township.  Details are being finalized at the moment, but what I can tell you is the spot is beautiful.  Beginning after the holidays, Hook will host a chef’s tasting-style dinner every Monday until the opening of the restaurant next year.  These dinners are designed to allow him to tinker with ideas and menu items for the new concept, H2O Kitchen.  The opening menu will feature a 17 course tasting menu as the centerpiece, with veggie and a la carte options as well.  Chef/partner Hook will be bringing in Kevin O’Cane, former chef at Four Seasons NY (among other restaurants) to co-chef the restaurant.  See the menu at the bottom of the page for a concept of the menu.  We’ll keep you posted with updates on H2O Kitchen as they’re available.


    The venison tartare being mixed up in the kitchen

    The beautiful stone-backed bar at the Jamison Publick House

    Wood-slat bar where you can sit and enjoy a cocktail or beer

    Dining room at Jamison

    First course: spoonbread with a trio of butter

    Blue crab with pumpkin mayonaise and quince

    From left to right: Stellar Bay oyster, venison tartare with gala apple and gin ice cream, pumpkin mignonette on halibut crudo

    Scallop with spaghetti squash, littleneck clam, brown butter

    Foie gras with butternut miso and beech mushrooms

    Risotto with pumpkin, chantarelle, chestnut toffee

    Squab with applewood-smoked bacon, celery root, and curry

    Venison with parsnip, brussel sprouts, concord grape sauce

    Dining room after dinner

    Pumpkin zabaglione, sour cream panna cotta, yuzu/blueberry preserve, graham cracker dust

    Below: Concept menu for H2O Kitchen

    November 8, 2011
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    Brew Works Getting Spicy

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 1, 2011
    November 1, 2011

    Bethlehem Brew Works is hosting a spicy and beer-laden dinner next Thursday, November 10th.  They’re preparing a five course meal featuring peppers with two beers per course.  One beer per course will…

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    What to Do on this Halloween Weekend

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 28, 2011
    October 28, 2011

    A rundown of the best Halloween stuff going on in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton

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    Weyerbacher Happenings

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 27, 2011
    October 27, 2011

    It’s busy times down at Weyerbacher with the Idiot’s Drool release, Brewer’s Select Tango coming out soon, and a beer dinner coming up.

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    Recapping Artsquest’s Oktoberfest 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 26, 2011
    October 26, 2011

    Artsquest took on a lot this year, hosting many festivals of varying nature.  Oktoberfest was the biggest so far, and the most well-attended.  How did it compare to the others and stand…

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    Recapping Harvest Festival 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 21, 2011
    October 21, 2011

    This year’s Harvest Festival was undoubtedly the biggest in history, with huge crowds flooding Bethlehem’s Main Street for beer, wine, and foods representing the fall harvest.

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    LVHN’s Nite Lites 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 19, 2011
    October 19, 2011

    As we covered last year, Lehigh Valley Health Network holds a huge gala to raise funds for their hospital network. This year they moved the event back to their Muhlenberg campus and themed it to “Island Fever”.

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    Recapping Easton’s Garlicfest 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 12, 2011
    October 12, 2011

    Easton’s Garlicfest, probably the most successful of all of their day/weekend-long festivals in Center Square got a lot bigger this year, and for good reason. Last year’s event was so successful, drawing nearly 10,000 people, that they decided to expand it to two days.

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    Taste of the Valley 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 10, 2011
    October 10, 2011

    It was another good tasting event at Taste of the Valley two weekends ago. Every year the Lehigh Valley chapter of Buy Fresh Buy Local puts on the event at Melt and invites some of the top restaurants around to showcase their foods.

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    Recapping the Celtic Classic 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 6, 2011
    October 6, 2011

    Well another Celtic Classic has come and gone, and luckily the rain didn’t hamper too much this year. The Celtic Cultural Alliance reported that event though there was torrential rain on Friday, sales were steady throughout the festival. We’re glad, because a year without beer and haggis is a year we don’t want to live in. So, how was it?

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