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    Review: Taste of the Valley

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 28, 2010
    This year’s Taste of the Valley was the second iteration of the popular event that debuted last year from the great folks over at the Lehigh Valley chapter of Buy Fresh Buy Local.  This year a few things went different, smoother, and generally nicer.  The first big difference was they were offering VIP tickets for $60 (tix were $30 in advance, $35 at the door) this year.

    The VIP tickets allowed participants to get in an hour early, sample dessert wine, and have a dessert wine cocktail.  Based on last year’s sold out event I decided to go for the VIP ticket this year.  Last year the crowd was so jam packed that it was obnoxious to even be there so I figured if I could knock out as much as possible in the first hour I’d be in good shape.  How wrong I was.  Last year there was nary a seat in to be had and this year they were abundant.  I looked for, but didn’t see, and dessert wine tasting.  They were giving out the cocktails, which were good (more later).  Many of the participants weren’t set up for the early VIP people, so spending an extra $30 was pretty much a complete waste.  I was very disappointed I purchased the VIP ticket and won’t next year.  Crowd-wise it was way better than last year.  I don’t know if they limited the amount of tickets sold or simply didn’t sell as many tickets this year, but the flow and the amount of people there worked very well.

    Oh yes, now on to the food (Menu below).  The “Pear Cup”, based on the English summer favorite, the Pimm’s Cup, featured local cultivator Subarashii Kudamono’s fortified (20%) asian pear dessert wine as a base.  It was tasty and light, perfect for a summer afternoon.  Balasia, which is currently undergoing relocation efforts, was serving up a butternut squash and curry soup.  Chef Wendy Landiak offered up mild and spicy versions.  Being the pepperhead I am, I of course opted for the spicy version.  It was a great kick in the mouth while still retaining it’s flavor.  More ballsier spice than most thai places do with their curry around here.

    The Blue Orchid Inn was doing a cool corn chowder with heirloom tomato salsa, which sounds like it might be a mediocre summery dish but fell short in delivering anything palatable.  Another disaster lurked in the form of Pearly Baker’s offerings, a vegetarian spanish polenta with jalapeno mint fromage blanc and root vegetable salad with lime tarragon vinaigrette.  The polenta was sloshy, mushy, and mundane.  The fromage blanc lent only cursory notes on top of the mess, unable to save it with even with clever molecular gastronomy.  The root vegetable salad was a bland as they come, again with the topping of lime vinaigrette doing nothing to impress anyone.

    It was a great day for Melt, however.  After last year’s embarrassing okra plate, this year they picked up on the seemingly unescapable pork rage and delivered one of the best samplings of the show.  Goat cheese and butternut squash topped off with herb oil and a basil sauce delivered such a savory, succulent dish it left me wanting an entire bowl.  The pork, a roasted loin, accompanied by garlic, greens, and a mushroom sauce lingered leaving a sweet, woodsy aftertaste.  Gorgeous.

    Some other favorites:  Bolete‘s mini tomato hamburgers were awesome in presentation and taste.  A bit surprising was the sweet corn-bread-like burns.  Tasty!  Dolce Patisserie delivered, as they always do.  Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale chocolate?  Great.  Port wine chocolate with goat cheese inside?  Inspired.

    After a day of stuffing my face full, I left Melt without many complaints.  Other than a few dishes that weren’t up to par, the event went way smoother than last year’s, so props to Melt and Buy Fresh Buy Local for improving.

    Balasia
    South Indian Butternut Squash and Curry Soup
     hot peppers -Red Earth Farm (Orwigsburg)
    butternut squash – Little Peace Farm (Schuylkill Haven)
     
    Blue Grillhouse
    Grilled Bison Green Chili
    bison – Backyard Bison (Coopersburg)
    tomatillos – The Seed Farm (Emmaus)
    sweet onions, green bell peppers, poblano peppers – Teprovich Farms & Bakery (Germansville)
     
    Blue Orchid Inn
    Cool Corn Chowder with an
    Heirloom Tomato Salsa
    corn, onions – Savidge Farms (Mertztown)
    tomatoes, peppers – Meadowview Farm (Bowers)
     
    Blue Sky Café
    Butternut Squash and Habanero Soup
    butternut squash – Suyundalla Farms (Coplay)
    BBQ Tofu with a Cucumber Apple Slaw
    organic tofu – Fresh Tofu Inc. (Lehigh Valley)
    cucumbers, apples – Suyandalla Farms (Coplay)
     
    Bolete Restaurant and Inn
    Tomato “Burger” with Tomato Jam, Basil Aioli,
     Arugula, Bacon, and Pickled Shallots
    tomato jam – Eckerton Hill’s Farm (Tim Stark)
    basil, arugula – Liberty Gardens (Coopersburg)
    flour – Rodale Institute (Kutztown)
    eggs – Happy Farm (Kintnersville)
    heirloom tomatoes – Teprovich Farms (Tamaqua)
    shallots – 14 Acre Farm (Summit Hill)
    bacon – Breakaway Farms (Manheim)
     
    Curious Goods at the Bake Oven Inn
    Marinated Flank Steak with Autumn Chutney, Goot Essa Smoked Cheddar, and Galen Glen Red Wine Reduction
    beef – Hartman’s Butcher Shop (New Tripoli)
    apples, pears, onions – Heintzelman’s Farm (New Tripoli)
    fresh herbs, mesclun greens – Red Cat Farm (Germansville)
    Galen Glen Cellar Red – Galen Glen Winery (Andreas)
    Goot Essa Smoked Cheddar – Goot Essa (Lancaster)
     
    DeFranco & Daughters Catering
    DeFranco’s Homemade Sausage with Peppers and Onions
    pork shoulder – Leidy’s (Quakertown)
    peppers, onions – Reeder Farms (Easton)
    Fresh Heirloom Tomato Pizza Rosetan
    oregano, basil, onions, tomatoes – Reeder Farms (Easton)
     
    Dolce Patisserie
    Apricot & Vanilla Jam Tartlet
    apricots – Suyundalla Farms (Coplay)
    Two Chocolate Pieces:
    Goat Cheese & Port Wine Dark Chocolate
    Imperial Pumpkin Ale Milk Chocolate
    goat cheese – StoneCroft Farm (Macungie)
    beer – Weyerbacher Brewery (Easton)
     
    Emeril’s Chop House
    “BLT” – Braised Pork Belly with Heirloom Tomatoes, Microgreens, Baby Lettuces, and Black Truffle Aioli on Chophouse Focaccia
    pork belly – being sourced
    tomatoes, microgreens, baby lettuce – Liberty Gardens (Coopersburg)
     
    The Farmhouse
    Wild Rice Salad with Blue Cheese, Mixed Greens,
    Grilled Corn, and Dried Cranberries
    organic wild rice – Queen’s Market (Emmaus)
    blue cheese – Klein Farms (Easton)
    mixed greens – Gottschell Farm (Coopersburg)
    corn – Teprovich Farms (Tamaqua)
     
    Fegley’s Brew Works
    Beer-Marinated Heirloom Tomato “BREW”schetta
    topped with Lightly Seasoned Grilled Chicken
    served on a Potato Crostini
    heirloom tomatoes – Little Peace Farms (Northampton)
    all-natural chicken – Freebird (Lancaster)
    potatoes – Tallman Family Farms (Schuylkill Co.)
     
    Flow Bar & Restaurant
    Chilled Potato Salad with Four Different Heirloom Fingerlings
    potatoes – Flow Farms (Pen Argyl)
    Mac N’ Cheese with Orecchiette, Five Cheese Truffled Bechamel, Potato Crust, and Stewed Tomatoes
     heirloom tomatoes – Flow Farms (Pen Argyl)
    goat cheese – Stonecroft Farm (Macungie)
     
    Frecon Farms
    Apple Cider
     
    Glasbern Country Inn
    House Smoked Pork Belly, Heirloom Tomatoes, Baby Romaine, and Roasted Garlic Aioli on a Chicken Liver Brioche
    pork belly, heirloom tomatoes, baby romaine, garlic, eggs,
    chicken livers – Glasbern Farm & Garden (Fogelsville)
     
    Melt
    Goat Cheese and Butternut Squash Fritters, Herb Oil
     and Micro Opal Basil
    butternut squash  – Pheasant Hill Farm (Emmaus)
    fresh goat cheese – Rabbit’s Run Farm (Quakertown)
    microgreens – Mr. Mcgregor’s Microgreens (Shiloh, NJ)
    Garlic Roasted Pork Loin, Wild Mushroom Cream Sauce
     pork saddle – Breakaway Farms (Manheim)
    garlic, mushrooms – Lettuce Alone (Breinigsville)
     
    Pearly Baker’s Alehouse
    Vegetarian Spanish Polenta
     with Jalapeño Mint Fromage Blanc
    fromage blanc – Keepsake Farm (Northampton)
    Roasted Root Vegetable Salad with Lime Tarragon Vinaigrette
    root vegetables – Klein Farms (Easton)
     
    Savory Grille
    Warm Duck Confit with Citrus Vinaigrette
    duck – Joe Jurgielewicz & Son (Schartlesville)
    Quinoa and Goat Cheese Salad
    goat cheese – Stonecroft Farm (Macungie)
    tomatoes, herbs – Dragonfly Knoll (Macungie)
     
    Sette Luna
    Heirloom Tomato Gazpacho
    tomatoes – Meadowview Farm (Kutztown)
    Heirloom Watermelon Gazpacho
    watermelon – Piazza Farms (Phillipsburg)
     
    Subarashii Kudamono
    Freshy-Harvested Gourmet Asian Pears
    our own Asian pears (Coopersburg)
    Nashii Chiizu (“Cheese Asian Pear”) – Grilled Quesadilla
    with Chopped Fresh Asian Pears, Caprice Cheese,
    and Freshly-Picked Cinnamon Basil
    our own Asian pears (Coopersburg)
    caprice cheese – Rabbit Run Farms (Quakertown)
          cinnamon basil – The Seed Farm (Vera Cruz) 
    locally-made tortilla shells
     
    Vynecrest Vineyards & Winery
    Sampling of Vynecrest Estate Bottled wines: Dry Riesling,
    First Blush, and Cabernet Franc
     
    Weaversville Inn
    Purple Smashed Potato Sundae Bar with Bacon, Horseradish,
    Chives, Cheese, and Sour Cream Toppings
    potatoes – Chef’s Friendship Farm (Northampton);
     Padula’s Potatoes (Bath)
    bacon – Baringer Bros. Meats (Allentown)
    cheese – Keepsake Farm (Northampton)

    Weyerbacher Brewing Company
    Imperial Pumpkin Ale
    Merry Monks’, Belgian style Abby Tripel

    Setting up for the event

    Marinated Flank Steak from the Bake Oven Inn. And that little guy on the side there? That's bacon popcorn. BACON POPCORN.

    The Farmhouse serving up dishes

    Wild Rice Salad from The Farmhouse

    Another detail added this year: Iced water all over the place for attendees.

    Frecon Farms dishes out apple cider

     

    Pear's Cup

    Savory Grill serves up some tasty duck

     

    Weyerbacher serves up some Easton beer

    Bolete's mini tomato burgers

    Sette Luna with their always booze-heavy display

    Melt's two fantastic dishes

    Rows of delicious goods from Dolce Patisserie

    Dolce's truffle dots next to Blue's grilled bison chili

    Flow's staff serves up food to Taste-goers

    Brew Works serves up one of my favorite bar foods, their "brewschetta"

    September 28, 2010
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    Review: Pepper Festival

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 21, 2010
    September 21, 2010

    This year I got the chance to attend what’s billed as The Largest Chili Pepper Festival. Whether that’s true or not I don’t know, but it was a pretty well-attended event that takes over the small town of Bowers, PA every year. The sides of the road in town are overtaken by thousands of cars and residents hang chili pepper flags outside of their houses. It’s a big deal.

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    Art and Food at the Farmhouse

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 20, 2010
    September 20, 2010

    So what do you need to end out your crappy Monday? Free food, free drinks, and new art in a beautiful location, of course. Head on out tonight to The Farmhouse, the gourmet valley mainstay that’s celebrating it’s 20th year this year.

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    The Great Allentown Fair

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 16, 2010
    September 16, 2010

    The Allentown Fair is a special sort of place. It’s not Musikfest…there’s no drunks. There’s also generally at least one or two more relevant musical acts there. But it’s got roosters, rabbits, some extremely odd mixes of people, and pumpkins that weigh over 1000lbs.

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    Review: The Valley’s First Bourbon Festival

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 10, 2010
    September 10, 2010

    Philly’s got one, as do a lot of other places across the nation and now the Lehigh Valley finally got into the action. Yes, our very own whiskey festival, complete with not only loads of bourbon, but bourbon cask aged beer as well. I posted about this event before it happened and it didn’t disappoint.

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    Coming Up: Taste of the LV

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 5, 2010
    September 5, 2010

    Coming up soon is the Pennsylvania Greater Lehigh Valley Buy Fresh Buy Local’s Taste of the Valley event. Not only does this give you a chance to check out delicious fare from some of the top chefs and restaurants in the region, but all of the restaurants utilize fresh, local ingredients to prepare their meals.

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    LVHN’s Summer Festival

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 30, 2010
    August 30, 2010

    Lehigh Valley Health Network’s Summer Festival went down on August 18-21. I hadn’t attended since I was a kid so I headed over with a companion to see what it was all about.

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    One Man’s Thoughts On Musikfest

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 26, 2010
    August 26, 2010

    Now that (I hope) everyone’s Musikfest hangovers have been cured, the horses are back in their stables, and downtown is back to normal I figured I’d reflect on this year’s festivities, share some photos, and a few concert reviews.

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    Bourbon, Beer, and Bryson Festival Tomorrow

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 20, 2010
    August 20, 2010

    If you’re not already committed to something tomorrow, I’ve got something for you to do. If you are committed to something tomorrow, well then you’ve got an event to cancel. Tomorrow at Allentown Brew Works they’re kicking off the only Lehigh Valley whiskey event I’ve ever heard of and it’s shaped up to be an awesome event.

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    The El Vee’s Guide to Musikfest

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 5, 2010
    August 5, 2010

    Well, I know it’s been a stupidly long time. Life’s been busy and I’ve got no other excuse. However, the El Vee’s biggest event of the year is upon us and some of you may need a heads up on what to do or where to go.

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