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Nibble: CT Food Events for October 8-15

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Join Terrain Garden Cafe for a food-focused evening hosted by CTBites and the Westport Farmers Market. On Monday October 9, they’ll gather with some of the food industry’s leading talents to discuss trends, restaurant and farming secrets, and everyday life during an open forum. Reservations required. $50 per person. Cost includes welcome cocktail, stationary and passed hors d’oeuvres, and hospitality.  Tickets available here.

On Monday October 9, 86’D- A Culinary Collision- takes place in West Hartford.  8 Remaining Chefs will participate in 8 Battle Rounds in secret restaurants with open kitchens.  A portion of the proceeds will be given to End Hunger CT.  Tickets are $30. 

On Tuesday October 10, Two Roads Brewing Company and CT Girls Pint Out are celebrating Women in Beer!  A $10 ticket includes a beer and the chance to hear from a panel of women in the industry.  A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Get In Touch Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 

Through October 31, visit Sport Hill Farm every Saturday and Sunday from 12-5pm to purchase a pumpkin from the patch.   Kids can receive a free tattoo and treat and the farm will donate 35% of the pumpkin purchases back to the community via Easton PTA & E.L.F.


Recap: Red Bee Apiary Tasting, An Evening in the Hive

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April Guilbault

Spicy. Fruity. Grassy. Buttery. Ashy, woody, and mineral-y.

Would you believe these words are all describing honey? Red Bee Apiary in Weston recently hosted a “Rare and Exotic Honey and Mead” sensory tasting evening and by golly, all those adjectives described the varied honeys that graced our collective lips. 

In a country barn located on a cozy, twinkly property, owner and Queen Bee, Marina Marchese,  began our evening with a little talk about the bees (no birds. just bees). What goes on inside a hive and what roles do the bees have in their colony? How, exactly, do those little fabulous fliers make honey and fill those perfect hexagons? How did Marina became so enthralled with beekeeping? I won’t divulge those answers, lest you attend one of these sensory evenings on your own some time, which you should. It is both an educational and intriguing, not to mention, delicious event.


Chowdafest 2017 Winners Announced!

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CTbites Team

At 11am on Sunday, the bright sun and warm temperature greeted over 10,000 visitors to the Stop & Shop sponsored Chowdafest at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport. The traffic exiting I-95 North and South was jam packed with soup-seekers who arrived from all over New England and New York. Of the 40 purveyors of chowders, bisques and gumbos, the most common offering was the traditional New England Clam Chowder, though many other inventive recipes were up to the competition. Enthusiastic providers ladled their savory soups and asked for votes until 3pm when they scraped the bottom of their pots empty. (View the list of winners below.)


Recap: Greenwich Wine + Food Festival 2017

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

On September 22 and 23, The Greenwich Wine + Food Festival took over Roger Sherman Park.  2017 marked the seventh year for the festival, which has grown in popularity thanks to its line-up of celebrity chefs, restaurants, beverage sponsors, and musical acts.

This year saw the return of Adam Richman, widely known for hosting the Travel Channel’s “Man vs. Food,” and Alex Guarnaschelli, Iron Chef and restaurateur.  Greenwich resident and festival staple Kathy Lee Gifford also came back to highlight her wines and moderate celebrity panels.

2017 brought exciting new additions as well; Chef and television star Mario Batali added his name to the roster along with others like Scott Conant, Mary Giuliani, Kevin de Chenes, and Julia Deane.  Multi-Grammy and Billboard award-winning band Train headlined the evening concert.


WIN FREE Tickets to Alton Brown Live Eat Your Science at Palace Theater

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Stephanie Webster

We are very pleased to be able to offer our CTBites readers three pairs of FREE TICKETS to Alton Brown Live Eat Your Science at Palace Theater on October 29th. 

TO WIN a pair of tickets, Tell us why YOU NEED TO SEE THIS SHOW in the comments section below. You also must be a CTBITES NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBER to enter giveaway. (Subscribe here)

Alton Brown is the creator and host of the Food Network television show Good Eats (14 seasons), host of the mini-series Feasting on Asphalt and Feasting on Waves, and host and main commentator on Iron Chef AmericaCutthroat Kitchen and Camp Cutthroat. Brown is a best-selling author of several books on food and cooking. 

“Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science” (www.altonbrownlive.com), the follow-up to the smash “Edible Inevitable” tour, hits the road again. Fans can expect all-new everything including songs, multimedia presentations, talk-show antics, and bigger and better potentially dangerous food demonstrations.


Explore Norwalk's Waypointe Neighborhood at "Wine Down at The Block"

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

What if I told you that for just over $25, you could enjoy food and a beverage from four popular restaurants in one of Fairfield County's up-and-coming neighborhoods?  And I'm not talking about small-sized portions cobbled together from leftover ingredients or the cheapest bottled beers.  I mean delicious dishes straight from the menu alongside specialty cocktails, craft beers, and wine.  You'd probably think I'd gone crazy... but it's true.

"Wine Down at The Block" affords participants the chance to explore Norwalk's Waypointe neighborhood at an affordable price.  Barcelona Wine Bar, Sedona Taphouse, Bobby Q's Cue & Co., and Colony Grill all offer a dish and a drink as part of the package, while vendors like Pinot's Palette, Endurance House, and Salon by JC provide demonstrations and discounts. 


Nibble: CT Food Events for October 1st-7th

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Westport Restaurant Week begins October 1 and lasts until October 15.  Popular restaurants like Rive Bistro, Le Penguin, Pearl, Rothbard Ale & Larder, and more will offer special fixed price lunch, brunch and dinner menus. 

Friday October 6 is National Noodle Day!  To celebrate, New Haven presents Noodles On9, a free family friendly event.  From 6-8pm, the street festival will close a section of Orange St in the Historic 9th Square so that participants can enjoy noodle dishes from local restaurants and the opening of Artspace’s City Wide Open Studios. 

October 4 is National Taco Day!  Celebrate at Bartaco with tacos, fresh-squeezed cocktails, an exclusive Snapchat filter, and a #bartacosecret reveal!

Mohegan Sun's BrewFest returns on Saturday October 7.  The Grand Tasting will feature over 150 beers and local restaurants will have food for purchase.  A portion of ticket sales will go to the Channel 3 Kids Camp. 


CTBites Scene: Ok2berfest At Two Roads Brewing

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James Gribbon

CTBites travels Connecticut finding the best food, drinks, and events in the state. Sometimes we'll see you out there as part of a new series we're calling CTBites Scene. 

Ok2berfest returned to Two Roads Brewing Company in Stratford on September 16-17, and CTBites was there. This was the fifth year of the highly anticipated event, and a capacity crowd of 3,000 was on hand each of the two days as bands played, food trucks sold their cornucopia, and the sun shone. Two Roads brewed three specialty beers for the event: Ein marzen, Zwei festbier, and drei altbier.

Did you make the scene?


Quinoa Paella with Shrimp, Chorizo & Chicken Recipe via Marcia Selden

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Marcia Selden Catering

Take a break from the classic paella, and mix up your healthy grains with Marcia Selden's recipe for Quinoa Paella with Shrimp, Chorizo + Chicken. We appreciate a one pan meal and this dish has great rich flavor from the chorizo and saffron.  Interesting food fact: Coming from the dried stigmas of the saffron crocus, it takes 75,000 blossoms or 225,000 hand-picked stigmas to make a single pound which explains why it is the world’s most expensive spice. Enjoy this recipe and send us feedback. 


Foodie Places To Watch Football in Fairfield County CT

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

It’s time to get out your jerseys… football season is here!  Though some may prefer to watch the latest game in the comfort of their own home, many Fairfield County restaurants and bars are serving up NFL-inspired specials that are sure to lure fans from the couch.  From reduced price apps to tasty wings to drink specials, here are restaurants and bars where you can catch the latest match-ups.


Meet Ellie Krieger, at Clarke's South Norwalk Showroom on October 5th

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Stephanie Webster

Ellie Krieger, public television host of Ellie's Real Good Food, has been producing her award-winning television show out of Clarke, New England's Official Sub-Zero & Wolf Showroom and Test Kitchen in South Norwalk, for the past two years. Now she's returning for an exclusive event - open to the public - to help support Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp.

Join us on Thursday, October 5th, 6-9 PM, when Ellie will offer a live cooking demonstration in her television kitchen at Clarke at 64 South Main Street in South NorwalkClick here to purchase your ticket.


10th Annual Chowdafest is October 1st: 40 Restaurants Compete, YOU Judge

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Stephanie Webster

Chowdafest is right around the corner on October 1st from 11am-3pm.  Every year, event director Jim Keenan scourers all over New England in search of the best chowder, soup and bisque to invite to this annual competition.  “Each year we try to increase the level of competition as Chowdafest is a competition between the best” Keenan said.  “When you win Chowdafest, you've earned it.” he added.

Chowdafest limits participation to just 40 restaurants and they compete in one of five categories.  “You can't compare a classic New England clam chowder to a lobster bisque or to a chicken tortilla soup so categories are needed” Keenan says.  The competition categories include “classic” New England clam chowder, “traditional” chowder reserved just for clear broth Rhode Island and tomato based Manhattan clam chowders, “creative” chowders, “soup & bisque” and a new “vegetarian” category.  “We've always had vegetarian entrees before but we decided they needed their own category this year which really helps foodies who aren't fans of seafood” Keenan noted.


Nibble: CT Food Events For Week of September 17-24

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Tickets are on sale for The New England Chowdafest 2017 on October 1.  Taste and judge chowders from over 40 award winning chefs and restaurants across New England!  Plus, it’s all for a great cause… proceeds go to Food Rescue US! 

Black Rock Restaurant Week spans from Monday September 18 through September 24!  Restaurants like Nom-eez, Walrus + Carpenter, Bloodroot, Hub & Spoke, and Taco Loco are offering specials and prix fixe menus. 

Wakeman Town Farm will host its fifth-annual farm-to-table Harvest Fest event on Saturday, September 23 at 6 p.m. The Harvest Fest features farm fresh fare prepared by talented chefs, wine, signature cocktails, silent and live auctions, and giveaways. 

On Tuesday September 19, celebrate Women in Wine with Millwright’s.  From 6-7:30, enjoy 5 tapas paired with 5 wines created by female winemakers.  It costs approximately $50 per person and the event will take place on the bridge.  


Farmer Patti Popp of Sport Hill Farm Named Farmer of the Year by Farmers' Almanac

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Amy Kundrat

Farmers' Almanac has named Easton farmer Patti Popp of Sport Hill Farm their 2018 Farmer of the Year. 

Within its pages, the almanac honors the dedication, hard work and contributions farms make to the world and society. The Farmer of the Year award was created in an effort to recognize the farmers who do the hard work.

“The judging was tough,” Sandi Duncan Philom, managing editor, said.“We didn’t realize how genuinely inspired we would be by the stories of people who not only dedicate their lives to an occupation that’s often overlooked and overworked, but who also have such passion for growing and taking care of the animals and the land that feed the world.


Places To Celebrate Oktoberfest in CT: 2017 Edition

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Oktoberfest is arriving early this year!  Local restaurants and hotspots are celebrating the fall festival as early as September!  From authentic German cuisine to live music to imported beers, here are places in Connecticut with upcoming Oktoberfest celebrations. Do you know of an event we missed? Share your Oktoberfest party below.

  1. Two Roads, Stratford: The 5th Annual Two Roads Ok2berfest takes place September 16 and 17. There will be authentic German music, German-style beers, food, games and more.
  2. Rothbard Ale & Larder, Westport: Their second annual Oktoberfest will take place on Saturday, September 23. Join them for authentic German beers, dishes, games, and live music all day long.
  3. Half Full, Stamford: At Half Full Brewery, Octoberfest is “CanToberfest.” On September 30, enjoy a pop up beer garden, lawn games, a can stein hoist competition, food trucks, and more. The festival will support the Mill River Park Collaborative
  4. Beer Garden at Shippan Landing, Stamford: On September 16 & 17, participate in Oktoberfest at The Beer Garden at Shippan Landing! The two day event features pumpkin and harvest beers, cocktails, live music, food trucks, contests and more!
  5. The Seehund, New London: The Seehund German Pub & Restaurant will celebrate Oktoberfest from Join us October 6-10.

 


Bartaco's Ancho Steak Taco Recipe

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Stephanie Webster

Ever wondered what makes that steak taco at Bartaco taste oh so good? We've got the word on the secret seasoning right here. Heat up those tortillas and get the grill going because this is the perfect end of summer dish. For best results, we encourage you to source your Pico ingredients at your local farmers' market. 


Nibble: CT Food Events for Week of September 10-17

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Emma Jane-Doody Stetson

Match wants you to “Party Like The Summer’s Not Over!”  Join them on Monday September 11 starting at 5pm for Cheap Lobsters, Oysters, Ribs, Sliders, Prime Rib, Corn, Tomatoes, and Delicious Libations from The Bar. 

Artisanal Burger Co in Manchester invites you to a Grey Sail Beer Dinner on Monday September 11 from 6:60-9:30pm.  The evening begins with a reception, followed by three courses and dessert paired with specifically chosen beers. It is $55 per person and tickets are available online. 

Kids eat free every Monday in September at The Melting Pot.  Purchase any Adult 4-Course from the menu and receive a complimentary Kids Fondue! (14 & Under).

The CT Chef's Challenge will be a culinary night to remember as Connecticut's Top Chef's battle it out to win the Championship Belt and Title! 


Learn How to Make Your Own Wine w/ Southern Connecticut Wine Company Classes

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Stephanie Webster

Wanna learn how to make your own wine? Wallingford’s Southern Connecticut Wine Company www.soconnwineco.com is Connecticut’s first micro winery and they have a few spots open in their fall SoConnWine CoOp. The CoOp kicks off on Saturday, September 16th with a full day of crushing grapes from 12pm - 4pm at SoConn. No barefeet required — the winery has machines for that Crushing will continue every Saturday through October 7th. CoOp members can come once, or come all four Saturdays. Lots of sips of wine are included at every CoOp event. 


Greenwich Wine + Food Festival Sept. 22-23: Celebrity Chef, Burger Battles, VIP Tix & More!

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Stephanie Webster

In case you hadn't heard, Batali Joins Celebrity Chef Participants Scott Conant, Alex Guarnaschelli and Adam Richman at the Greenwich Wine + Food Festival September 22-23. 

Saturday is the heart of the 2017 Greenwich Wine + Food Festival, celebrating food, beverage and music.  The Grand Tasting tent is the center of the Festival, with tastings and demonstrations from more than 150+ of the area’s finest food, wine, spirits experts, in addition to the Bud & Burger, Empire City Casino and South of the Border Fiesta tents.  Guests can also enjoy sommelier, mixologist and brew master presentations, celebrity book signings, Q&A sessions with top culinary experts, a celebrity green room with live interviews.