Saturday, January 28, 2012

Full Sircle Farms


Full Sircle Farms; Kansas City’s source for natural free range, grass fed meat.

Earlier this fall I was invited out by the owners of Full Sircle Farms to pick up a chicken to try, and take a tour of the farm. Instead of a chicken, I was actually in need of a turkey due to the fact I was hosting Thanksgiving dinner.


They were happy to substitute the turkey and I was excited to find a local farm that was offering turkeys. 

At Full Sircle Farms, all of the animals are raised without growth hormones or other chemicals. Located in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, Full Sircle’s Farm to Table Service delivers farm fresh foods to your place of business and to host sites scattered across the Kansas City Metro. Full Sircle also offers Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) membership for individuals, companies, churches and coops and delivers to select restaurants and grocers throughout the Kansas City Metropolitan area.

The farm was beautiful and I almost felt a little guilty for loving lamb chops so much once I saw lambs happily grazing around the pasture.  All of the turkeys were already processed so there was no guilt in picking out the 37-pound bird and evidently, the guilty feeling passed quickly as I came home with a chicken and some lamb as well.

We have been eating very well here at the Meadows household and enjoying every bite. The turkey was a hit and easier than ever to cook in my Electrolux oven that has a “Perfect Turkey” setting.



You literally press the “Perfect Turkey” button; insert one end of the meat thermometer in the bird and the other end into a socket in the oven.  The oven starts itself, programs the proper temperature and then shuts itself off once the turkey has reached the appropriate internal temperature.

 
The turkey did come out perfect and was moist and delicious.



Full Sircle Farms is currently offering Custom Ordered - Grassland Beef, Bulk Heritage Pork, Bulk Lamb and variety bundles that are very affordable. They will also be setting up a various farmers markets to sell burger, eggs, sausage and the bundles.
Visit www.fullsirclefarms.com for more information or placing an order.

Full Sircle Farms
13404  Cameron Road, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
 Call: 913-575-8322 or 816-560-1858

New Winter Menu at Seasons 52

If you have not had a chance to visit Seasons 52, it is worth a trip!  The seasonally inspired menu always ensures something fresh and new. In addition, the health conscious approach Seasons 52 offers with each dish being 475 calories or less, makes for a fabulous dining experience.

I was invited on behalf of Seasons 52 to try some of their new winter menu items at their Kansas City location on the Country Club Plaza. 

The new Winter Menu items offered at Seasons 52 include:
• Organic Tomato Stack Salad – with arugula, blue cheese, chopped bacon and a balsamic glaze
• Grilled Venison Chop on Venison & Mushroom Ragout – with truffle mashed potatoes
• Farmer’s Market Vegetable Plate – with roasted Bosc pears, butternut squash, grilled tofu and almond   tabbouleh
• Roasted Spinach Stuffed Silver Dollar Mushrooms
• Golden Beets – with wasabi sour cream


My dinner started with the Organic Tomato Stack Salad. I know you may be thinking tomatoes are more of a summer item but the paring of them with the balsamic glaze, grilled red onions, bacon and crumbled blue cheese makes it a hearty dish. In the spring and summer, Seasons 52 will pair tomatoes with lighter ingredients, such as basil. 


This along with the Chipotle Shrimp Flatbread that was shared with the table, was actually very filling and I could have stopped there. However, I had already ordered the Grilled Lamb T- Bone Chops for my entree and the Golden Beets with wasabi sour cream.



The lamb was cooked perfectly and the beets sweet and tender.  The addition of the wasabi sour cream adds a quite a kick and is a unique twist.




Last but not least are Seasons 52 Mini Indulgences. These desserts are the real deal and are prepared with top quality ingredients. The pint sized portion let you have all of the pleasure and none of the guilt. Flavors  include Key Lime Pie, Old Fashioned Carrot Cake, Rocky Road, Chocolate Peanut Butter Mousse, Pecan Pie, and Mocha Macciato, just to name a few.  They are the perfect ending to a great meal.

This was not my first visit to Seasons 52 nor will it be my last. I have had the pleasure of trying quite a few of these Mini Indulgences and all have been delicious.

Truly anyone can dine at Seasons 52 as they offer alternative menus featuring lactose free, gluten free, low sodium, garlic free, vegetarian and vegan.
 
I love the concept of Seasons 52. The dishes are flavorful and healthy and the atmosphere is elegant and inviting.  The changing of the seasons and new dishes each week are inspiring and offer a unique dining experience at each visit.

If dining at the Kansas City location, be sure and ask for Ian to be your server, he took great care of us and will do the same for you.


In Good Taste,
Sharm

Seasons 52
340 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64112

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Capital Grille’s “Plates” Lunch Menu Changes With The Season

The Capital Grille recently launched its $18 Winter Plates Menu on January 9th, debuting three new selections:  Wagyu Cheeseburger with Fried Egg and Crisp Onions, Roasted Pepper Soup and Roasted Root Vegetables.  As always, guests of The Capital Grille can customize their lunch, choosing from nine “plates” offerings – three soups or salads, three sandwiches and three sides – all for $18.
 According to Executive Chef Ray Comiskey, the Wagyu Cheeseburger with Fried Egg and Crisp Onions features premium Japanese Wagyu beef blended with the right amount of seasoning, and is the kind of fresh twist on an American classic The Capital Grille is known for.

Root vegetables are at the peak of their flavor in the winter, which makes the Roasted Root Vegetables a hearty addition to any lunch entrée selections.  And speaking of cold weather, guests can warm up deliciously with a generous bowl of either Roasted Pepper Soup or Clam Chowder, which combines New England’s finest, freshly shucked clams and tender potatoes.

For guests with a limited amount of time at lunch, The Capital Grille ensures they can enjoy the personalized service and mouth-watering cuisine that characterize a Capital Grille dining experience and still be on their way in about 45 minutes.

I was invited on behalf of the Capital Grille to try the new plates menu and was quite impressed. The lunch selection I chose were as follows:



Roasted Pepper Soup - Warm and delicious. The perfect starter for a cold January day.



Mini Tenderloin - The house made buttery brioche bun and tender filet absolutely melt in your mouth.



Roasted Root Vegetables - The roasting process caramelizes this mix of purple carrot, sweet potatoes and parsnips making them sweet and tender.

Diners truly can have an amazing meal in a timely matter. Everything was served quickly and there were many business lunches going on. If you have a client that you need to impress but do not want to break the bank, I highly suggest taking them to lunch at the Capital Grille for one of these new "plates."

Dessert is not included as part if the "plates" special but worth the indulgence if you like your sweets. All Capital Grille desserts are made in house including the sorbets and ice creams.

At the suggestion of our server Britt, she recommended the Coconut Cream Pie. She also suggested the Tenderloin sandwiches, which were spot on so I figured she knew what she was talking about.


Britt did not lead us wrong! The filling is creamy, the texture of the crust is like nothing I have ever had and the whip cream slightly sweet. A thin sugar crisp type cookie tops it off and adds a nice crunch.


Britt took wonderful care of us, even giving her crumb scraper to my friend after she commented on how she had been wanting one. Be sure and ask for her when you go. She will not lead you wrong and you will have an amazing meal with top notch service! Enjoy!

The Capital Grille is located at 4740 Jefferson Street in the heart of the Country Club Plaza.  Reservations can be made by calling 816-531-8345 or by visiting TheCapitalGrille.com.  In addition to its main dining room, The Capital Grille also features private dining rooms for up to 65 guests, as well as a Chef’s Table accommodating up to 10 guests, with a frontline view of the open kitchen.  Chef is pleased to create special menus for private dining events.

In Good Taste,
Sharm
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A Toast to Julia Child Cocktail Party at Portfolio Kitchen and Home

A Toast to Julia Child Cocktail Party with Recipes
Thursday, February 2, 2012 - 6 pm to 8 pm

Join Portfolio Kitchen and Home for a cozy fireside soiree and cooking class toasting the one and only Julia Child. It will start with a Kir with a lemon twist and Gougere (French cheese puffs) for the cocktail party portion of the evening. 

Then - Want to serve the chic-est comfort food that is even better when you make it ahead? Karen Adler and Judith Fertig will demonstrate how to prepare Boeuf Bourguignon (one of the 10 dishes that Julia says you should have in your cooking repertoire) with Truffled Mashed Potatoes. 

Class begins with a green salad with a BBQ Queen twist of smoked goat cheese dressed with Julia’s Vinaigrette. Dessert is pure comfort food for a winter night - Apple Charlotte with French Press Coffee. Cost - $60 per person.

Space is limited - Registration ends January 31st
Register by email to: CulinarySeries@portfolio-home.com
or go online to: http://www.portfolio-home.com/culinaryartsseries.html for more information

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Restaurant Week Brunch Menu at Story





Spend your Sunday Brunch at Story with their special Restaurant Week Brunch Menu.

Story will be open for brunch and dinner on Sunday so get your Restaurant Week fix in before it ends.





  KC RESTAURANT WEEK JANUARY 20-29

A portion of proceeds benefits Harvesters.

Reserve early:  913.236.9955
$15, Sunday brunch menu 10am-2pm

1st Course
Arugula Salad
pears, gorgonzola, walnuts, shallot vinaigrette
or
"Caesar Salad"
romaine lettuce, olives, parmesan, croutons, tonnato dressing 

2nd Course
Sautéed Flounder
cauliflower, capers, sweet potato purée
or
Fried Chicken mashed potatoes, pancetta gravy 

$15 Lunch menu, 2 courses:

1st course
Arugula Salad
pears, gorgonzola, walnuts, shallot vinaigrette
or
Butternut Squash Bisque
bacon, parsley, rosemary oil

2nd course
Arctic Char
brussel sprout hash, bacon, wild rice, mustard pan sauce
or
Lamb Bolognese
housemade tagliatelle, pecorino romano


$30 Dinner Menu, 3 courses

1st course
Arugula Salad
pears, gorgonzola, walnuts, shallot vinaigrette
or
Butternut Squash Bisque
bacon, parsley, rosemary oil


2nd course
Arctic Char
brussel sprout hash, bacon, wild rice, mustard pan sauce
or
Braised Beef Short Ribs
potato gnocchi, broccoli, onion ring 

3rd course
Doughnuts
vanilla pastry cream, salted caramel, passionfruit syrup


Click here to view all of their Restaurant Week Menus: www.storykc.com/events

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Kansas City Restaurant Week Preview 2012


Loosen your belts and prepare to feast! It is time for Kansas City Restaurant Week, a benefit for Harvesters. Giving back has never tasted so good as every lunch purchased will provide 7.5 meals and every dinner purchased from the restaurant week menus will provide 15 meals.

With over 120 restaurants, participating from all over the metro, diners will be able to visit all-time favorites as well as try the many new restaurants that have opened recently in the Kansas City metro area.

I had the chance to get a sneak peak at a few of the restaurants participating in KCRW set up for me by Page Communications, a great PR company here in KC. From the experiences I had, I have to say this will be one week not to be missed.  With 3 course lunches for only $15.00 and 3 to 4 course dinners  for only $30.00 it is a great way to explore the city and try out different places that have been on your list to get too.

The first place I got to experience was Avenues Bistro in Leawood, which has been on my list to get to for quite some time, so I was thrilled to have that as one of my assigned places.

Avenues Bistro Chef/Owner Joe Birch, voted as one of “America’s Top 25 New Chefs” in 2007 has traveled across, and studied the cuisines of Europe for the past 20 years. These travel experiences and his culinary training were the inspiration behind both the concept and the creation of the dishes at Avenues.
Below are some of the Restaurant Week menu choices available that I tried, and my take on them.

Classic Italian Caprese Salad – Tomato, Fresh Mozzarella and Basil
 The combination of the creamy mozzarella and fresh basil is a winning combination. It is light but flavorful.


Butternut Squash Ravioli – Brown Butter, Percorino and Sage

The creamy pumpkin filling in the butter sage sauce is savory, with a hint of sweetness from the crushed Amaretto cookies sprinkled atop of the dish. This dish was special presentation at one of Avenue’s Iron Sommelier Wine Dinners and was so popular it has been added to the menu full time. This dish alone is worth the trip to Avenues Bistro!


Apple Cider Pork Tenderloin – Bacon, Onion Compote, Caramelized Apple
The favorite dish of the evening, tender pork wrapped in bacon with garlic-mashed potatoes.


Eggplant Rosa – Tomato Rosa Sauce and Balsamic Drizzle
All though I like eggplant, I have to admit if given the option between eggplant and something else, I would probably order the latter but not after trying this dish.  The eggplant was crispy, the tomato sauce had just a hint of spice and the balsamic added a touch of sweetness.

Scandinavian Beet Salad- Fresh Greens , Beets, Candied Pecans, Goat Cheese
My perfect salad, my sister teases me that I like trail mix in salad and this has all the elements with the candied pecans and dried cranberries.


Rags of Pasta – Fresh Pasta, Lobster Shrimp, Peas, Tomato, Lobster Broth
This pasta dish is full of beautiful colors and the saltiness of the lobster broth pairs nicely with the sweetness of the peas.


Duck al’Orange – Organic Baby Carrots, Organic Baby Squash, Potato, Orange Sherry Reduction
The orange sherry reduction is sweet and the duck tender. Another A+ dish.


Mini Dessert Sampler- Chocolate Gateau, German Apple Cake, Visanto Cake, Bread Pudding
This is my dream dessert to get a little taste of each! All were so good. 

I have had quite a few good meals here in KC in the past couple of years since starting this blog and I would have to rate this meal at Avenues Bistro as one of my top ten!  If you do not have time to make it by during restaurant week, you can still enjoy the Scandinavian Beet Salad, the Butternut Squash Ravioli and the Apple Cider Pork Tenderloin, which are featured on the regular menu.

Next up was V's Italiano Ristorante. Growing up just northeast of V’s I remember that it felt like one of the fanciest place in town and a must for that first date or celebrating a special occasion. 

The V’s Restaurant Week Dishes I tried were:

Garlic Arrosoto Appetizer- A whole roasted garlic clove with cream cheese and butter baguette.  A great start to the meal. The garlic is flavorful and the baguette is crunchy.

House Salad- Crisp lettuce tossed in V’s signature dressing


Pasta Trio – This dish comes with a combination of manicotti, beef ravioli and spaghetti topped with a thick rich meat sauce.  The red sauce is sweet and full of tomato flavor and great dish to try to get a little taste of everything.

Fettuccini con Polo- this dish includes a deep fried boneless chicken breast served over a bed of Fettuccini Alfredo with fresh broccoli. Though this dish is not exactly light, it is delicious and worth the splurge.  Fried chicken and Alfredo are two of my favorite things so to have them combined in the dish made it a winner!

 Italian Rum Cake- V’s very own signature rum cake topped with a fluffy frosting. Homemade, sweet and delicious.

V's KCRW menu also includes a glass of wine.

Family owned for over 45 years, V’s has over ten family members holding some type of job at the restaurant including 80 year old Grandma V. You can find her back in the kitchen slicing their famous Italian Rum Cake or working the lunch buffet and chatting with guests in the dining room.

Even though I still live fairly close to V’s it has been years since I have been.  I had a fun trip down memory lane trying it again. I have been so busy scoping out other parts of city on this blog journey of mine, I have forgotten to look right in my own back yard. The food is great; the dark wood and garlic aroma give V’s a real Italian feel and the service is top notch.  Look around your neighborhood and see what family favorite you have been passing by.  KCRW is the perfect time to visit an old family favorite or try something new.

Lastly was EBT, which has been on my list to try as well so I was thrilled when this opportunity arose and it did not disappoint.


Located on the ground floor of the UMB building at 435 and Stateline Rd, EBT is named after the Emery Bird Thayer department store, which was once one of the biggest retailers in Missouri.  The elegant dining room is adorned with many artifacts from the original department store including two, rod iron elevator cages that have been made into private seating areas. 


Below are the Restaurant Week offerings from EBT.

Course one, choice of:

Iceberg Wedge – This salad is always a favorite in my book and EBT’s is a winner with a crisp iceberg lettuce wedge topped with gorgonzola cheese, fresh creamy bleu cheese dressing and sweet red onion.


Classic Caesar Salad- This salad can be prepared tableside and includes: crisp chopped romaine, fresh shaved parmesan and crunchy croutons.


New England Clam Chowder- Warm, hearty and creamy with chunks of real potatoes and tender sweet clams.



Course two:

Kobe Beef Pot Roast- This was not my mother’s pot roast (and that is a good thing).  The beef is Slow cooked for six hours and is incredibly tender. It is finished with a touch of red curry paste, sesame oil and ginger, which gives it a little kick. The snow peas and sweet potatoes served alongside the dish are the perfect accompaniment.  This was my favorite dish of the evening and is the perfect comfort food prepared with a touch of class.


Grilled Atlantic Salmon- Perfectly grilled tender salmon served with wild rice, a crisp tender vegetable melody finished with a beurre blanc sauce.


Truffle, Balsamic and Honey Glazed Pork Chop- this is one of EBT’s most popular dishes and is available year around on their menu.  The local pork chop is hand cut in house and grilled to perfection.  The combination of the sweet glaze and the whipped butter mashed potatoes that came with it made this my second favorite dish of the evening.


Course Three:

New York Style Cheesecake – Classic and satisfying topped with fresh berries.



Chocolate Mousse Cake- Delightfully rich, moist and chocolaty.


For over 30 years EBT has been serving excellent fare including a tableside preparation of their signature Caesar Salad and Bananas Foster. 

With EBT being on the KC restaurant scene for so long, it may tend to get overlooked. If you have not had the chance to try it, or if it has been awhile since you have, EBT is worth the trip.The unique atmosphere, with the elegant lighting and artifacts is like non other. Executive Chef Tate Roberts who has won many cooking competitions has created a timeless upscale menu that can rival some of the best places around.

Needless to say I had an amazing week wining and dining around town. KCRW is a great way to experience all the wonderful fare this city has to offer, so don't miss out.  Kansas City Restaurant Week runs January 20 - 29.

For a list of participating restaurants or to get more information visit, www.kansascityrestaurantweek.com.

Enjoy!

In Good Taste,
Sharm










Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What a time to try KC Restaurant Week as Kansas City is recognized as a top culinary destination for 2012

Yes, you read that right.  Kansas City has been touted as the city to keep your eye on in 2012.  Check out this clip from the Today Show with James Oseland, editor-in-chief of Saveur Magazine where he talks about what food trends are coming in 2012 and that KC is the foodie town to visit. (But of course we already new that).

With that being said, this is the perfect time to try many of the great places we have here in KC as Kansas City Restaurant Week kicks off January 20 and runs til the 29.


KCRW is sponsored by Quintessentail Wines and Young Beverage Company. With over 120 restaurants  serving three and four course meals from $15 - $30 and proceeds going to benefit Harvesters, giving back has never tasted better.

I have had the chance to check out a couple of places and have a few more to go. Stay tuned for some more information come about those.  If you are looking for a teaser check out the What You're Missing KC! Facebook Page.

For more information regarding KCRW and to see a list of participating restaurants visit www.kansascityrestaurantweek.com.

In Good Taste,
Sharm