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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Weekend Roundup - Good Eats + Pumpkin Beer

Hello Fall! Let's keep it simple this week with quick look into the food we enjoyed during our recent autumn weekend out on Long Island. Of course, we won't let you leave without at least one recipe for food or drink, so we'll close with an awesome way to serve everyone's seasonal favorite, Pumpkin Beer. 



First, there was breakfast - delicious French Toast made using Panettone. If you haven't tried making it this way, you should!

Mom's Panettone French Toast. Photo: NK

That evening, after a day filled with apple picking and scenic drives, a simple dinner sounded most appealing. We put together an Antipasti plate using some of the leftovers we had on hand. Just a little something to whet our appetites. With only a few appetizing items like Prosciutto and Mozzarella, you have all you need to start a really satisfying and shareable plate. For tips on how to craft a winning Antipasti Platter, check out our post about the Italian Family Table. 

Our impromptu Antipasti Platter, Photo: NK 
House Specialty Linguine with Clam Sauce, Photo: NK 
For the main course, we reverted to our house specialty, an easy and fast bowl of Linguine with White Clam Sauce. We make this dish quite a bit but it never gets old. 

Here's the how to. Important Note: the recipe linked above was intended for make-ahead preparation (i.e. for a large party). To adapt it for everyday use, prep/measure your ingredients and simply set a large pasta pot of salted water to boil. Then you can begin to cook the clam sauce base and clams as per recipe instructions, and finish the pasta according to package instructions. Pasta should be done a bit before the clams if possible. 

Relaxing weekends may also call for a little beer, wine and general merriment. Since it's the season of pumpkin everything, we knew just what we'd be drinking. Despite some palpable pumpkin fatigue in the general public, we're still not bored of this gourd. For a great, quick pumpkin fix, try Pumking, our favorite of the many pumpkin beers on the market. If you're looking for an easy pumpkin-inspired dinner, check this silky Pumpkin Orzo

As promised, here's how to serve your Pumpkin Beer with a little extra pizzaz: 

Pumking Beer With Cinnamon Sugar Rim
In a plate, mix equal parts Cinnamon and Sugar and add optional dashes of Nutmeg or Pumpkin Pie Spice. Dip your pint glass in another saucer of water or a little of the beer. Place the wet rim in the Cinnamon Sugar Mixture to rim the glass. Pour in the cold Pumking Beer. Serve and enjoy! 

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Liquid Breakfast of Champions - A Very Special Beer-Mosa

I learn all kinds of handy things from my friends. Just the other day, they introduced me to a new (to me) kind of brunch beverage (one that may also cure you from a night of overindulgence with a little hair-of-the-dog), the Beer-Mosa. Now it isn't news that beer-based cocktails have been all the rage for awhile, but I for one had yet to sample the Classic Mimosa's less snooty cousin, an OJ spiked Beer concoction that was surprisingly refreshing. 

Beer-Mosa Made With Ithaca Beer Company's Apricot Wheat Ale, Photo: NK 

Though there are many appropriate Beers that could be used in a Beer-Mosa, my friend's recipe comes with a little twist thanks to a fruity and bright Ale from Ithaca Beer Company. Here's how you do it:

Apricot Wheat Ale Beer-Mosa
Yields 1 Serving 

Simply fill a tall glass 2/3 of the way with Apricot Wheat Ale check out Ithaca Beer Co.
And add a large splash of Orange Juice on top.
Give a stir and enjoy. 

Bottoms Up!