Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Way More Than A Cooking Class






The Culinary Center of Kansas City
This is like a playground for foodies. If you are into food, whether it be eating, cooking, drinking, learning or all of the above, this place is for you.
The Culinary Center of Kansas City is a unique food venue in downtown Overland Park. This little gem offers more than just cooking classes and I am in love with this concept.
I first stumbled upon The Culinary Center of Kansas City a few months ago when I was researching some information on cooking classes. Needless to say, it caught my attention. I was finally able to make the time for a class and will now make it a priority, it was so much fun! The class I took was called “Not Your Nana’s Gnocchi!” and it was great. I remember tasting gnocchi for the first time at Lidia’s Kansas City restaurant a few years ago and thinking "This stuff is amazing, I would love to know how to make it." Of course I have been a gnocchi lover for a few years now and will order it whenever I see it on a menu. I was interested in the class from the start, but I couldn't believe my luck when I learned the instructor was Chef Cody Hogan, Chef de Cuisine at Lidia’s restaurant. How could I not go?!! That is where I first fell in love with the dish.
It turns out that it's pretty simple. It was a great evening getting to have Chef Cody cook for us. During the demonstration, as things were prepared, we got to taste and sample the dishes: YUM!! After the demo we made our way to the cooking station to unleash what we had just learned. Chef Cody came around to check our progress, and he was a wonderful instructor.

Next on my list of classes (I want to take are ALL OF THEM.. but just to name a few) would be, A Sicilian in the Kitchen featuring Jasper Mirabiles of Jaspers restaurant and The Intensive on Spring Vegetables with Chef Cody Hogan, Chef de Cuisine at Lidia’s, Tropical Summer Desserts with Chef Megan Garrelts, owner of the award winning bluestem restaurant. I may even try to get my husband to go the Cooking for Couples “Date Night Dinner for 2”.

But wait, there's more…
Besides offering all different types of amazing cooking classes with great local and national chefs (Sarah Moulton is scheduled to teach there in June, they offer…

Wine and specialty themed dinners

Tuesday Staff Lunch - Each Tuesday from 11:30-1:30 it is “open to the public” Staff Lunch where you get an incredible lunch at a great price. You eat whatever the chefs make. It is a full lunch including drink and dessert. It is served until the food is gone.

Teambuilding Events - Your group will work together to build trust, develop plans of action, work toward a common goal and celebrate their accomplishments.
Private Events – Let the Culinary Center host your next event.

Kitchenology – A culinary retail shop

Dinners on Demand – Chef prepared frozen dishes

Two special events coming up are:

Saturday, April 10th: Downtown Dinner Club - Just show up anytime between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. and we’ll serve you a “Chef’s Choice” dinner! You’ll be seated “European-style” at community tables where you can converse with friends or meet new ones.
Cost is $25 per person
(Includes full dinner with dessert and nonalcoholic beverages; serving anytime between 6:00-9:00 p.m. only on Saturday 4/10/10; no advance reservations accepted; this is a "walk-in" event only; first-come, first-served … until the food runs out!)

Thursday, April 8th 6:30- 9:30 – Party with a Purpose
All hands on deck for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience benefiting two Kansas City non-profits: Unicorn Theatre and SAVE, Inc. This might be the only time in history when there's no such thing as "too many cooks in the kitchen." Attendees will exercise their culinary muscles as we roll up our sleeves and work together to prepare wholesome, delicious meals for the residents of SAVE, Inc., a non-profit organization that provides housing for those living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS. Attendees will enjoy a gourmet meal, complete with wine; a hands-on cooking experience with an award-winning chef; and an unlimited supply of warm fuzzies knowing they’ve helped brighten the lives of others.
Cost is $100. Per person; maximum 75 guests
For more information visit www.unicorntheatre.org/spring.htm


Ok, KC. You will be missing out on that culinary playground if you do not check out at least one of the many things The Kansas City Culinary Center has to offer. Here is where to find out about all of the cooking classes and everything else they offer www.kcculinary.com
And as always KC, if you think there is something in the KC food scene I am missing, Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

KC Urban Picnic 2010



If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, hurry up! I am really looking forward to this event.

The KC Urban Picnic is the annual restaurant showcase presented by The Kansas City Originals Independent Restaurant Group. This year's fundraising efforts will benefit culinary programs at schools on both sides of the state line, DeLaSalle Education Center in Kansas City, Missouri and Broadmoor Technical Center in Overland Park, Kansas.

URBAN PICNIC 2010
The 9th Annual Urban Picnic will be held at Nara and there will be great food, wine and beer.

Silent & Live Auction with Live Music by Kiddo & the Condor, Matt Shoaf & Mike Breen!

April 25th, 2010
5pm-9pm @ NARA
1617 Main Street
Kansas City, MO

Tickets-$45 online; $55 at the door -- per person. Ticket includes food, wine, beer and entertainment.

Visit www.urbanpicnickc.com for details.



Participating Restaurants are

* Anthony's on Grand
* Blanc Burgers+Bottles
* Broadmoor Bistro
* Broadmoor Bistro
* Cafe Trio
* Carlo's Copa Room
* Cascone's
* Coach's Bar & Grill
* Em Chama's Brazilian Grill
* Garozzo's
* Hereford House
* JJ's Restaurant
* Kokopelli Mexican Cantina
* La Bodega
* Le Fou Frog
* Marina Grog & Galley
* Michael Smith
* Nara - A Japanese Robata
* re:Verse - A New American Bistro
* Tatsu's French Restaurant
* The Webster House
* V's Italiano Ristorante
* Zest

Looks like it will be a yummy night! Can't wait! Hope to see you there or you will really be missing out!

For more information on the KC Originals group find them here www.kcoriginals.com/index.asp

And as always if you have a great local food find in KC you think I am missing, Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Easter Brunches A- Z


With Easter only a week away, it is time to make those reservations for Sunday Brunch if you haven't yet. Here is a list of some places around the Metro offering a special Easter Brunch:


Avenues Bistro
2 options
Buffet Breakfast/Lunch 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. or Dinner 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. So whether you choose breakfast/lunch or dinner each one is only $16.95 adults and $9.95 children under 12.
338 West 63rd St
Kansas City, MO
816-333-5700
Reservations highly recommended
www.avenuesbistro.com/menus/EasterBrunch2010.pdf

bluestem
2 options
Spring Tea Saturday, April 3rd Enjoy an afternoon of sipping fine teas with delicate parties and tea sandwiches. Seating's at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. $25 per person and $7.00 children under 10.

Easter Brunch, Sunday April 4th 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. ala carte brunch menu and Sunday brunch specialties. Please inquire about pricing and reservations.
900 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO
816-561-1101
http://www.kansascitymenus.com/bluestem/?page_id=26


Bristol Seafood Grill
10:00am - 6:00pm
Brunch Buffet all day
Adults $21.95, Children under 12 $12.95,4 & under: Complimentary
Made to order Omelet and Belgian Waffle bar,Sliced Beef Tenderloin
Bloody Mary Bar
51 East 14th Street
Kansas City, MO 64106-2918
816.448.6007
http://www.bristolseafoodgrill.com/happenings.aspx?location_id=162&hid=30
Call about reservations

Café Provence
11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Ala carte menu
3936 W. 69th Terr.
Prairie Village Shops
Prairie Village, KS
913-384-5998
Reservations recommended
http://www.kcconcept.com/Easter%20brunch%20Sunday%20April%204th%202010.pdf

Chaz (Located in the Raphael Hotel)
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Ala carte pricing
325 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO
816-756-3800
Reservations recommended
http://www.raphaelkc.com/images/pdf/rh-easter.pdf


Gaslight Grill
Eater Buffet 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Lynn Zimmer and the Jazz band performing 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. in the back room.
$19.95 adults $10.95 children 6 -12
5020 W. 137th St
Leawood, KS 66224
913-897-3540
http://gaslightgrill.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/EasterBuffetJPEG.jpg



Grand Street Café
Easter Buffet 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. $22.95 adults $9.95 children 10 and under
4740 Grand St
Kansas City, MO
816-561-8000
http://www.grandstreetcafe.com/didyouknow.pdf
Reservations highly recommended

Hereford House
Independence location only
Buffet $17.95 adults $10.95 ages 5-12 and 5 and under free
19721 East Jackson Drive
Independence, MO 64057
816-795-9200
http://www.herefordhouse.com/content/independence.php
Reservations recommended

Kansas City Marriot Downtown
Buffet 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 pm. Brunch will be held in the Imperial and Colonial Ballrooms (Muehlebach Tower)
$30.00 adults $13.00 ages 6 -12
This year the Easter bunny will make an extended appearance as well as a magician and balloon artist. Springtime classics will be played on the grand piano.
200 W. 12th St
Kansas City, MO 64105
For reservations call 816-421-6800
http://www.marriott.com/hotelwebsites/us/m/mcidt/mcidt_pdf/Easter%20Day%20Brunch%202010%20KC%20Marriott%20DT.pdf

Oak Room (Located in the Intercontinental Hotel)
Buffet 10:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$48.00 per person, $21.00 ages 5 -15, 5 and under free
401 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64112
816-303-2945
Reservations required
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/intercontinental/en/gb/locations/hotel-features/dining/restaurants/mkcha

Pachamamas
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Set course menu $35.00 per person, $15.00 children under 12 (call for verification)
800 New Hampshire
Lawrence, KS 66044
785-841-0990
Reservations recommended
http://pachamamas.com/menus


Room 39 Mission Farms and Midtown Locations
Set course menu options $25 per person, $12 ages 10 and under
Mission Farms Location
10561 Mission Road
Leawood, KS
913-648-7639
http://www.rm39.com/menus/specialmf.pdf
Midtown Location
1719 W. 39th St
Kansas City, MO 64111
816-753-3939
http://www.rm39.com/menus/special.pdf
Reservations recommended



Yia Yia’s Euro Bistro
Buffet 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
$20.95 adults, $10.95 12 ages 12 and under
4701 w. 119th St.
Overland Park, KS
913-345-1111
http://www.yiayiaskc.com/
Reservations recommended


Zest
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $18.95 adults $12.95 children under 12. Special appearance by the Easter Bunny.
10681 Mission Rd, Leawood, KS 66206
913-381-5678
Reservations recommended
http://www.zestkc.com/easter.pdf


To quote my friend Gay, "The brunch at bluestem is to die for."
So you will certainly be missing out if you don’t take advantage of one of these wonderful meals. You will also get the added bonus of having some one else do the cooking and cleaning.
And as always if you know of a great Easter brunch or anything else in the KC food scene, you think I am missing, Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm

Tea Time at bluestem



A yummy Easter weekend awaits you!

This year I am trading in that chocolate bunny for an afternoon spring tea at bluestem.
bluestem in nationally renown for its wonderful cuisine. They are also up for Best Chef Midwest by the James Beard Foundation for the 4th time this year. So, when you have a chance to have some wonderful delicate pastries and tea sandwiches prepared by them, who could say no? The tea is on Saturday April 3rd, and there are seatings at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

If you would rather brunch on Sunday instead of the Spring Tea on Saturday they are offering a wonderful Sunday brunch April 4th 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.


Call for reservations.
900 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO
816-561-1101
http://www.kansascitymenus.com/bluestem/?page_id=26

You will be missing out on a wonderful tea time and a great brunch if you don't check out bluestem. My friend Gay tells me the brunch is to "die for" so looks like either way you can't go wrong. Enjoy!

And as always if you think there is something I am missing in the KC food scene, Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Cafe Verona


A dining experience that will stimulate the senses and satisfy appetites with bold flavors and fresh ingredients.

Cafe Verona is a wonderful Italian spot in Independence located on the Historic Independence Square. If you have not been to the Independence Square lately it has really changed, and I have some info on that for another time. For now, I am going to just focus on Cafe Verona. For the moderately priced Cafe Verona, the atmosphere is quaint and the food is delicious. It has great specials: On Monday it is all you can eat Spaghetti and kids eat free with each purchase of any main course(1 main course = 1 child eats free); Wednesday is 1/2 price wine from 4 to close; and Happy hour is from 4-6 Monday through Saturday. They even have wine lockers available for the Wine Lover. I have been there many times and am always impressed. Cafe Verona has an extensive menu to please any palate. Whether you are craving the comfort of a classic lasagna or the foodie in you is seeking something adventurous like the Chicken Carciofi, Cafe Verona will satisfy you. A few of my favorite dishes at Cafe Verona are the:


Fig and Walnut Salad
Flatbread Pizza with Pesto Chicken and Balsamic glaze
Grilled Chicken Salad with Raspberry Pistachio
Butternut Squash Ravioli
Gnocchi Trio

To find out more about Cafe Verona here is a link www.cafeveronarestaurant.com/welcome
Entree rage is $8.00 - $21.00

If you have been to Cafe Verona please let me know what your favorite dish is by leaving a comment below. If you have never been I hope you take some time to do so, I promise you won't be sorry. Enjoy!

Oh, and if you can't get out to Cafe Verona but are craving it, have it delivered! Their food is delivered to most of Independence, 11am - 2pm and 5pm - 8pm Monday through Saturday by their Sister Company in the McClain Restaurant Group Indy2Go. Check out their web page www.indy2go.com.

And as always if you think their is something I am missing in the KC food scene, Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Eat Local KC!


It is becoming one of the hottest trends in food right now and I believe Kansas City is on the cutting edge.
Eating local is something that is very near and dear to my heart. Having been spoiled for the last 16 years by my father in law, I have been lucky enough to get fresh home grown beef from cows that were literally roaming in his backyard. What a luxury to have hormone-free beef. He has decided he is not going to get any cows this year, and with my freezer quickly emptying I am so looking forward to the Kansas City Food Circle Eat Local Expo 2010 for many reasons.

The first: I will be able to find a CSA (community supported agriculture). What is a CSA you ask? Basically it is where you find a farmer that has what you are looking for and purchase a share of his crops, usually done up front. Then, throughout the growing season, you get your “share” usually weekly or biweekly. Depending on the farmer there will be delivery or pick up locations and times to get your goods.

The second: Getting fresh local seasonal and organic varieties or meats, eggs, vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey etc. I am sure there is a CSA for whatever you are looking for.

The third: Supporting our local community and farmers. I think it is exciting to meet the farmers who are growing the food I am eating and would much rather give my money to them.

The fourth: It is the healthiest way to eat!

And Last: The free “How To” Workshops this year will feature:
Buy it, Eat it - Learn how to buy direct from family farms using CSA’s, farmers markets, buying clubs and co-op’s.

Can it, Freeze it! Learn to preserve so you can eat organic all year around.

Dish it up! Local chefs show you delicious ways to serve fresh produce and free range meats. The Shawnee expo will feature the chef from the Blue Bird Bistro and Independence has Jonathan Justus from Justus Drugstore.

This event will be held twice.

Saturday March 27th 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Shawnee Civic Center
13817 Johnson Dr.
Shawnee, KS

Saturday, April 3rd 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Roger T Sermon Community Center (located at the corner of Truman Rd and Noland Rd)
201 N. Dodgion Avenue
Independece, MO

Details at:
www.kcfoodcircle.org
http://eatlocalkc.typepad.com/eatlocalkc
Or call: 913-334-0556

So you are missing out on some of the best organic meat, produce, dairy and other local ingredients if you don’t check out one of the Eat Local Expo’s. Hope to see you there!
And as always if you think there is something I am missing, Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm




Check, Please! KC


The fun and informative show on dining and dishing!

For all those foodies who love to dine out, this show is for you. Each episode features 3 people who have recommended a restaurant. Each of the 3 try each other's recommendations and they get together and dish about it. The fun thing about this is that if you have a favorite place you can let them know and maybe you will be chosen to give the dish on your favorite joint. This is a great way to find out about all of the wonderful metro area eateries. My list keeps getting longer and longer of all the places I would like to try because of this show. It airs on our local PBS station KCPT channel 19 Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. The new spring schedule starts March 25th. To learn more about Check, Please! KC Or about submitting your favorite spot here is the link www.kcpt.org/checkplease I submitted an application earlier was chosen to give the dish on my favorite joint, Room 39. I love that place and it will have its own post soon to tell you all about it. If you can't wait for details check them out here www.rm39.com That episode will air April 29th.
Don't worry if you have missed an episode you can watch it online at the KCPT website cove.kcpt.org/program/1100712420
So that is what you’re missing KC! And as always if you think there is something I am missing, Email me
In Good Taste,
Sharm

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Taste of Kansas City 2010


Welcome to the very first post of What You're Missing KC! I am so glad you are here! Since this is a blog about food in KC I couldn’t think of anything better to start with.

I know many of you may already be familiar with this, but can I tell you how excited I am for this? Way excited!!!! I had heard of this event before and finally was able to go for the first time last year, and I will never miss it again. If you have never been you are in for a treat and must check it out. The event is at the Power and Light District, which will have its own post in the near future. But more about that another time. Back to the “Taste." Imagine an area filled with some of Kansas City’s best restaurants giving out samples of some of their signature dishes and drinks....it is truly a food lovers dream. In addition to 20+ area restaurants dishing out fabulous cuisine and cocktails there will be a head to head Iron Chef type competition featuring some great local chefs. The winner will receive the prestigious Golden Fork!

The event will be held May 16th starting at 5 pm and is a benefit for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City. Tickets are available from the Pitch and at the door of the event IF it does not sell out. The event is limited to 1,300 guests. Ticket Prices are $35 until May 14th and $40 at the door the day of the event. 21 + event.www.pitch.com/microsites/taste-of-kansas-city


So that is What You're Missing KC if you don’t check out The Taste of KC! And as always if you think there is something I am missing,Email me

In Good Taste,
Sharm