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On Saturday, the Boston Center for Adult Education (BCAE) hosted another one of its annual Celebrity Chef Series at the Fairmont Copley Hotel in Boston’s Copley Square. As I immensely enjoyed two parts of the series last winter, Chef Laurent Poulain from the Fairmont Copley and Chefs Thomas Frost and Christopher Chafe from Bermuda Fairmont Hotels, I was excited to attend the series once again. And since the celebrity chef was one of Boston’s very favorite chefs, Joanne Chang of Flour Bakery and Myers + Chang, I felt incredibly lucky to be able to purchase a ticket before they sold out.

BCAE Celebrity Chef Series

When I arrived, the chef was in the demo kitchen getting set up, and I had a few minutes to read the menu and wine pairings for the afternoon. All of the recipes that were included in the event are in Joanne Chang’s new cookbook, Flour: Spectacular Recipes from Boston’s Flour Bakery + Café. The wine pairings were provided by United Liquors.

Joanne Chang

Then we got right into the demo, the first “course” being Flour Bakery’s famous sticky buns, the very same ones that beat Bobby Flay in his Throwdown. At times it was difficult to hear over the whir of the Kitchenaid mixer, but it was interesting to hear from Joanne Chang herself about the process of making this gooey treat. She shared some baking tips, such as the importance of salt in bringing out the “real” flavor of desserts. As she neared the end of the demo, servers with white gloves passed each participant half of a sticky bun and poured us our first wine, Chambers Muscat.

Flour Bakery sticky buns

Flour Bakery sticky buns

I should preface the rest of the post by saying that my sweet tooth is really tiny. My palate really can’t handle a lot of sweet, and when I signed up for the event, I had it in my mind that there would be a course or two from Joanne Chang’s other restaurant, Myers + Chang, not thinking that this would be an event to showcase the bakery cookbook. It was a complete lack of research and/or reading on my part.

Flour’s sticky buns are beloved by many people, and I can see why. They have a delightful caramel flavor, and while I do enjoy the sticky buns, I can only eat two or three bites before being overwhelmed with sweetness. I can’t imagine eating this for breakfast! It would literally send me into a sugar crash.

Unfortunately, the wine pairing for the sticky buns was even sweeter. The Chambers Muscat, a wine that received 95 points from Robert Parker, had a deep pinkish-amber hue, and it was sweet. It was so syrupy that it completely coated the sides of my glass, and two sips made my teeth hurt. I think the wine ruined the course for me; had it been paired with a nice, Champagne or sparkling wine with a yeasty, biscuit flavor instead, I think there would have been a nice balance with the caramel and sugar of the sticky bun. This combination was incredibly cloying, at least for me.

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The second course of the day was a Roasted Pear and Cranberry Crostata, a dish that should have definitely been served first due to its delicate flavors and much lighter texture. As Joanne Chang worked on the crust for the crostata, she shared with us her secrets to making a flaky pie crust. Just as she did on the Today show recently, she showed us to push the pie crust dough out like going down a mountain.

As she spoke, the next wine was poured. I won’t lie; when I saw a Champagne flute at my place setting, I was quite happy. Smile

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This course was the antithesis of the first. The wine, Langois-Chateau Brut Cremant Rose, made with Cabernet Franc from the Loire Valley, was perfection. It was not at all sweet, with a yeasty nose and flavors of fresh strawberries and some minerals and nice tiny bubbles.

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It went perfectly with the crostata which was light and flavorful, made with roasted pears that had been seasoned with spicy ginger and tart cranberries. This is my kind of dessert, and it would have been perfect to start the afternoon with a more subtle dessert and wine and to perhaps save the sticky bun and Muscat for the dessert after the dessert. Winking smile

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By the time the third course rolled around, I was really hungry, but not for dessert. The room was also really hot and I wasn’t feeling the best, so I decided to head out. I did miss Chocolate Cupcakes with Magic Frosting, paired with Chapoutier Banyuls from the Rhone region of France. Luckily, I have the recipe for the cupcakes, and I will definitely make them myself very soon.

Joanne Chang was a huge hit with everyone in the room. She encouraged all of us to ask questions and to be interactive during the demo. If you have been to either Flour or Myers + Chang, you know yourself how amazing the food is. There is good reason she has become so successful.

While I would have liked to have seen a savory course thrown in for good balance, I still really enjoyed the portion of the event I attended. For $60, the BCAE really puts on quite a spread with an informative demonstration and a wine or spirit pairing. It is the perfect way to spend a winter afternoon.

Have you gotten the Four cookbook yet? Would an afternoon with three desserts be something you would like?

Tags: baking demo, BCAE, Boston, Boston Center for Adult Education, Cabernet Franc, cooking demo, crostata, dessert, dessert and wine pairing, Fairmont Copley, Flour Bakery, Food, Joanne Chang, Loire Valley, Muscat, sticky buns, wine

Yesterday I had the pleasure of working from home, a rare and beloved occasion where I am quadruply as productive as I am in the office. I start early, there’s no commute or getting ready, and no distractions.

I started the day with a new product, Trader Joe’s Very Green powder.

Trader Joe's Very Green Powder

I have long been a fan of their Super Red Drink Powder, and I wanted to see how this green supplement would stack up. I mixed a couple scoops of this with Pom juice, banana, frozen pineapple, spinach, and a bit of almond milk. You couldn’t tell the green powder was in there at all, and the smoothie was delicious. I later tried a teaspoon of the Very Green powder in a glass of water with a shot of Pom juice, and it was just as easy to drink on its own. The powder is made up of all sorts of good greens like barley grass juice, alfalfa, spirulina, broccoli powder and other healthy stuff. It’s easy to drink and will likely last me awhile. Good deal.

Working from home also means a good lunch.

 

Dr. Praeger's burger with peach salsa and green beans

I whipped up a quick Dr. Praeger’s veggie burger and topped it with cheese and onion, then Trader Joe’s peach salsa and a bit of Greek yogurt with a side of green beans left over from the night before.

I should start doing before and after shots of my food. After I take a pretty picture of something like this, I usually smother it in hot sauce and more salsa. Messy 🙂

As the day turned into evening and I wrapped up my Marketing Communications real life job, I felt like making some homemade salsa for topping salads and eating with chips. Salsa, if you didn’t already know, is one of my favorite foods and would definitely be part of my last meal on earth.

This salsa started out with some frozen TJ’s pineapple and roasted peppers.

pineapple and roasted peppers

I gave them a good chop in the food processor, then added a can of Trader Joe’s fire roasted tomatoes and fire roasted green chiles.

roasted tomatoes and chiles

The spicier the better!

pineapple salsa

You can see that I also added in crushed red pepper flakes. 🙂 The sweetness of the pineapple balanced the spice out nicely, and the roasted tomatoes and peppers gave it a nice smoky quality.

After dinner, I dug into our wine collection and pulled out a bottle of Casa Zuliani Cabernet Franc.

Cabernet Franc

The second I opened it, I remembered why I bought it at the Bin Ends fine wine flea market. The nose on this wine is spicy and of dry leaves and tobacco. The flavor at first was almost TOO spicy, even for me. We let it breathe a little, then aerated it, and the flavors really opened up. It was still peppery but more in the sense of the white pith on the inside of a green bell pepper with a finish that brought more of a spicy black pepper. This wine is incredibly earthy. These are flavors that I really appreciate, and I am glad we have a second bottle of this Cab Franc.

So, now it is Thursday, the weekend is near, the World Cup starts tomorrow, and I get to go to Truro and Provincetown for an annual weekend with the girls.

Are you watching the World Cup? If so, who will you be supporting?

Salsa would be part of my last meal on earth (as would oysters, lobster with truffle butter, and wine). . . what would you choose for yours?

Tags: Cabernet Franc, Food, healthy recipes, Italian wine, Lunch, pineapple salsa, salsa, tomatoes, Trader Joe's, veggie burgers, Very Green powder, wine

Pardon the dust. Many of these bottles have been in boxes in our downstairs storage space to keep them as cool as possible. Now that we finally have our new wine fridge (yay!) I decided to undertake the much needed task of seeing what wine we have actually bought/acquired over the years. The full list is below. I did my best to be as specific as possible as far as regions and grapes go for our own personal wine drinking and travel planning use 🙂 In case you are at all interested. . .

I’ll be back with a real post later including some fun farmer’s market finds, a get together with some ladies from Boston Sports Woman, and date night at Les Zygomates. I will also announce the winner of my blog birthday giveaway.  For now, have a good Saturday!

 

house wine with a side of dust

1978 Clos du Val Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
1980 Freemark Abbey Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena, Napa Valley, CA
2000 Domaine Moulin-Tacussel Grenache/ Mourvedre/ Cincault, Counoise, Muscardin and Vaccarese Rhone, France
2000 Domaine Moulin-Tacussel Grenache/ Mourvedre/ Cincault, Counoise, Muscardin and Vaccarese Rhone, France
2001 Castello delle Regine Cabernet Sauvignon/ Merlot/ Sangiovese Umbria, Italy
2003 LaJoya Syrah Colchagua Valley, Chile
2003 Northstar Merlot Walla Walla Valley, WA
2004 Parducci Zinfandel/ Syrah/ Petite Syrah Mendocino County
2004 Adaras Red Blend Almansa, Spain
2005 Cossentino Nero D’avola Sicily, Italy
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla Spain
2005 Hook & Ladder Zinfandel Russian River Valley
2005 Hook & Ladder Zinfandel Russian River Valley
2005 Clos du Val Merlot Napa Valley, CA
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla, Spain
2005 Gundlach Bundschu Syrah Sonoma Valley, CA
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla, Spain
2005 Santonegro Monastrell Jumilla, Spain
2005 Castello di Amorosa Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, CA
2005 Running Brook Vineyards Chardonnay Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2005 Casa Santos Lima Syrah/Castelao Alenquer, Portugal
2006 Domaine de Durban Muscat Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France
2006 Fitch Mountain Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley, CA
2006 Castello di Amorosa Merlot Napa Valley, CA
2006 Castello di Amorosa Merlot Napa Valley, CA
2006 Casa Zuliani Cabernet Franc Friuli, Italy
2006 Rodney Strong Port: mainly Zinfandel / Syrah blend Sonoma
2006 Tierra Divina Old Vine Malbec Valle de Uco &Mendoza, Argentina
2006 Mockingbird Hill Petite Syrah Napa Valley
2006 Casa Zuliani Cabernet Franc Friuli, Italy
2006 Rodney Strong Port: mainly Zinfandel / Syrah blend Sonoma
2006 Monte Volpe Zinfandel/ Sangiovese / Carignane / Negroamaro Mendocino County
2006 La Casilla Red Blend Castilla y Leon, Spain
2006 Gundlach Bundschu Merlot Alexander Valley, CA
2006 Bell Wine Cellars Claret: Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah/Petite Verdot/ Merlot/ Cabernet Franc/ Malbec Rutherford, CA
2006 Portteus Merlot Rattlesnake Hills, WA
2006 Schiopetto Pinot Bianco Friuli, Italy
2007 Gundlach Bundschu Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Gundlach Bundschu Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Belle Vallee Pinot Gris Willamette Valley, OR
2007 Shannon Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon/ Syrah/Zinfandel High Valley, Mendocino County, CA
2007 Venge Vineyards Gladys’s Vineyard Syrah Dry Creek Valley
2007 Venge Vineyards Gladys’s Vineyard Syrah Dry Creek Valley
2007 Rodney Strong Zinfandel Alexander Valley
2007 Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon Apalta Valley, Chile
2007 Castello di Amorosa Barbera Napa Valley, CA
2007 Rodney Strong Zinfandel Alexander Valley, CA
2007 Rodney Strong Zinfandel Russian River Valley & Alexander Valley, CA
2007 Rodney Strong Chardonnay Chalk Hill, Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Running Brook Vineyards Cabernet Franc Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2007 Running Brook Vineyards Auslesen White Wine Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2007 DeLoach Zinfandel Sonoma Valley, CA
2007 Gundlach Bundschu Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast, CA
2007 Travessia Vidal Blanc Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Gundlach Bundschu Chardonnay Sonoma Coast, CA
2008 Nicosia Nerello Mascalese Sicily, Italy
2008 Planeta Nero D’avola/ Frappato Sicily, Italy
2008 Banrock Station Shiraz Australia
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Zichichi Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley, CA
2008 Venge Vineyards Late Harvest Zinfandel Oakville, Napa Valley, CA
2008 Venge Vineyards Late Harvest Zinfandel Oakville, Napa Valley, CA
2008 Laurenz V Grüner Veltliner Austria
2008 Gouguenheim Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza, Argentina
2008 Zichichi Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley
2008 Zichichi Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley
2008 Planeta Nero D’avola/ Frappato Sicily
2008 Nicosia Nerello Mascalese Sicily
2008 Rodney Strong Pinot Noir Russian River Valley
2008 Rodney Strong Pinot Noir Russian River Valley
2008 Enanzo Tempranillo Navarra Spain
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Rosé (Proprietary Blend) Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Chardonnay Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Travessia Pinot Grigio Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
2008 Malvasia Dell’Emilia Malvasia Emilia-Romagna, Italy
2008 Travessia Chardonnay Massachusetts / Southeastern New England
Ruinart Chardonnay Champagne (Reims), France

Tags: Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, chardonnay, Grenache, merlot, Monastrell, Nero D'avola, Petit Sirah, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Syrah, wine, wine list, Zinfandel

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