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This Week’s Winners: Jersey Girl Chocolates

And the lucky winners of the Jersey Girl Chocolates are….

Anya said…

Chocolate is always a great giveaway. Thanks.

janetfaye said…This Jersey girl would love to try Jersey Girl Chocolate!

taralazar
said…

in my best homer simpson impression….mmmmm…caaaramellll millllk….

Each of you lucky ducks will get one of each of Jersey Girl Chocolate Bars: Milk, Dark, Peanut-Butter Milk, and Caramel-Milk. I am soooo jealous.

Be sure to check out JerseyGirlChocolate.com too. They offer fundraising options which might be a fun and different idea for your school or sports club.

Check back later for this week’s Win it Wednesday, sponsored by Pizza Hut. Yep, they’re back with another new product to share with Jersey Bites.

Share Our Strength’s A Tasteful Pursuit Dinner in New York

When I got the call last Monday at around noon from Foodbuzz informing me that they had selected me as their correspondent to attend the Share Our Strength‘s A Tasteful Pursuit Dinner in Manhattan, I was thrilled. I also had to get to Manhattan by 6 o’clock that night.

Since I am about two hours out of Manhattan, couldn’t remember the last time I had a manicure and had no idea what I was going to wear, I was a little panicked to say the least. But, by four o’clock, I had lined up my ride, slapped on some polish, dressed and was on my way into the city with all of my study material on Share Our Strength in hand.

Share Our Strength was founded by Bill Shore and his sister Debbie with a $2000 cash advance on Bill’s credit card in 1984. Their mission was to help end global hunger and poverty. They started by sending letters to restaurants across the country asking for donations. When Alice Waters sent in their first check, they knew they could make SOS a reality. Since that time Share Our Strength has raised more than$245 million and provided support to more than 1,000 nonprofits around the world who are working to end hunger.

A large part of their fundraising efforts rely on A Tasteful Pursuit Benefit dinners that take place all over the country. I was fortunate enough to attend this year’s kickoff event at Lever House on Park Avenue. Lever House’s Executive Chef, Bradford Thompson is also the National Spokeperson of the A Tasteful Pursuit dinner series. Chef Thompson along with fellow New York chefs, Alain Allegretti of Allegretti, Terrance Brennan of Artisanal and Picholine, Michael Laiskonis of Le Bernardin, Anita Lo of Annisa and Bar Q, Marc Murphy of Landmarc, Joe Ng of Chinatown Brasserie and Jacques Torres of Jacques Torres Chocolates prepared a seven course masterpiece for 120 eager guests.

The evening began with a cocktail reception and silent auction. On the menu for starters: Crab and Shrimp Dumplings, Fresh corn and Snow Leaf Potstickers and Beef with Lotus Root Pastry, Champaign and Kettle Citron Ginger Martinis.

After cocktails and the delicious hors d’oeuvres we were ushered into Lever House’s gorgeous dining room.

Our meal began with Salsify Panna Cotta: Taylor Bay Scallops, Crispy Oyster Root, and Ruby Grapefruit. Sadly, I am allergic to scallops, so this was the one dish I could not try. But, it was gorgeous, as you can see here. Sparkling wine with this dish was Reoderer Estate, “Brut.”

Next, Cobia Sashimi with Radishes and Spicy Cod Roe served with Domaines Schlumberger Riesling Grand Cru “Saering” 2006. (Sashimi pictured in slide show)

The final fish dish was a Steamed Black Sea Bass with Celeriac, Grape Chutney, Black Truffle, and Celery Tempura served with Domaine Laroche, Chablis 2007. (pictured in slide show)

One of my favorite dishes of the night and the heartiest dish was next, Chicken Liver, Sweet Onion and Bacon Cavatelli served with a lovely Domaine Carneros Pinot Noir 2006.

The entree courses ended with a fabulous Milk Fed Veal Rumsteak with Sweetbread and Taleggio Cheese Purse Prosciutto Wrapped Salsify, Tomato Marmalade served with a delicious French Bordeaux, Chateau Preuillac 2003.

Our desert courses started with Lemon Parfait, Pistachio Pain de Genes, Caramalized White Chocolate, Vanilla Sorbet and was served with Inniskillin “Vidal” Ice Wine 2006.

Our magical meal ended with an Assortment of Bon Bons, Chocolates and Petit Fours from Jacques Torres Chocolates.

What an evening.

A Tasteful Pursuit is just one initiative of many for Share Our Strength,
for more information about the organization and details on how you can get
involved, please visit involved/. You can buy
a ticket to one of Share Our Strength’s culinary events, volunteer for a
role on a event planning committee or host a bake sale for the organization.


Momma’s Egg Rolls, a.k.a., the Spring Roll Experiment

A few weeks ago, I was contacted by Connie Carpenter, a volunteer at The Puppy Place, an organization dedicated to supplying information about blind schools and guide dogs for the blind.

The volunteers at The Puppy Place have just published their first cookbook to raise money for guide dog schools and their guide dog programs for the blind. The cookbook contains 150 of their member’s most loved recipes.

I told Connie I would be happy to promote their mission and would try one of the recipes in their cookbook. She recommended “Momma’s Egg Rolls” which, according to Connie, is “the BEST egg roll recipe.” It was so good, a neighbor lady called her Mother at midnight to see if she had any frozen by chance. Well, if it’s good enough to rouse the neighbors, it’s good enough to get me to fire up the deep fryer. Actually, I need very little prodding to fire up the fryer.

Unfortunately, there were some obstacles on the road to my quest for the “Best Egg roll.” First, I’ve never made an egg roll or spring roll and really don’t know what the hell I’m doing. And second, my lame Grocery Store here in clam digger country didn’t have egg roll wrappers or the stir fry mix called for in the recipe. But, I was not to be deterred. I spotted spring roll wrappers on the bottom shelf of the Asian section and decided they were going to have to do. (Since then, I have found recipes for Egg Roll wrappers, so I will make them myself next time.) I decided to get the Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry mix keeping my fingers crossed that it would work okay with chicken.

INGREDIENTS

1 package of Dry Stir Fry Seasoning mix
1 bag of frozen Chinese Veggie Blend
4 to 6 Large Boneless Chicken Breasts
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup Teriyaki Sauce
1 package of egg roll wrappers
Egg wash or water
Oil for frying

DIRECTIONS

In a large pot Add Chicken Breasts and salted water to cover. Cook on Medium Until juices run clear. Drain and cut into cubes add back to pot. Add in Stir Fry mix and bag of veggies along with 1/2 cup of water and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat. Drain any water left off and place everything in food processor along with soy and teriyaki sauce. Chop fine. Assemble your Egg rolls: Place about 1/4 C of filling down the center of each wrapper brush edges with egg wash and roll up making sure you do not over stuff and that they are sealed very well. Heat oil preferably in a deep fryer to 350 and fry in batches of 2 at a time until all are finished. Serve with sweet and sour sauce.

NOTES:

This recipe makes a ton of filling. If you are not planning on making egg rolls for a party, I would suggest you cut the recipe in half. I used 5 chicken breasts and found it to be a little too much. I couldn’t even fit it all in the food processor. I also think next time I will add another bag of veggies. I added chopped scallions and chopped napa cabbage into the mix before frying.

If you decide to use Spring Roll wrappers, just follow the directions on the package. They are really easy to use.

DIPPING SAUCE:

I make a very tasty dipping sauce out of Tomato preserves, teriyaki sauce and a little crushed red pepper. If you do not have tomato preserves, you could use pepper jelly. I’ve even read Grape Jelly works. Heat in a small pot over medium heat until preserves melt and blend into sauce.

TO GET YOUR COPY OF THE PUPPY PLACE COOKBOOK

You can find a list of the cookbooks recipes on their blog www.thepuppyplace-connie28705.blogspot.com

These cookbooks are not for sale but a donation per book is requested in the amount of $2.00 for the copy that is in your choice of WORD or PDF format or $10.00, which includes S&H for the physical hard copy. The hard copy can also be purchased through Amazon.com.

To reserve you’re physical copy of the cookbook(s) using PAYPAL for the $10.00 Donation or $2.00 for the WORD or PDF copy sent to your email address:

The paypal email address is [email protected]

Using Snail Mail (Hard Copy ONLY):

Send your name, address and how many cookbooks you want and the $10 donation per book (US Money Orders or a personal check) to:

The Puppy Place

C/O Connie Carpenter

3270 Snow Creek Road

Bakersville, NC 28705

Please even if you don’t need the cookbook consider donating any amount for this cause there are schools and programs closing everyday from lack of funding. All donations over $2.00 are tax deductible.


Boom in Belmar

One of the names that kept popping up during my research for the Best Burgers in New Jersey article, was a relatively new restaurant called Boom in Belmar. Since Belmar is only about 20 minutes from me and my friend Kacy works right next door to Boom, we decided to give it a try.

Oh, quick commercial, if you are ever looking for a fantastic Insurance Agency (don’t we all need one here in NJ) call my friend Kacy. No kidding, her insurance agency is something like 80 years old and they’re independent agents so they shop around and find you the best price. And I’m not saying this because she bought me lunch, (which she did) I’m just passing on some really solid information here. She handles all my insurance, so I know what I’m talking about.

Ok, back to Boom. On Monday, we went in search of a fabulous all American burger at Boom. Boom is located in the Belmar Plaza shopping center. When we walked in, I was surprised to see the place so empty. I had heard so much about their burgers, I was sure the place was going to be packed. There was only one other table of diners at 1pm which made me a little leery. It’s a small space, very clean, almost sterile, a little too clean for a burger joint if you ask me. A bar flanks the back left corner which is nice for the single person who doesn’t want to sit alone at a table. Don’t expect the burgers to be sizzling behind the bar though. From what I could tell, all the cooking happens in the kitchen.

I was surprised to see that there was everything from crab cakes to chicken wraps on the menu. But, their burger was my reason for coming, so I perused the burger menu which is impresive; Bison Burgers, Veggie Burgers, Turkey Burgers, Kobe Burgers, Lamb Burgers (my weakness), they all sounded delicious. Since this was my first visit, I thought I should go for their signature Boom Burger. The Boom Burger description: “our special blend of ground beef, topped with Swiss cheese, sautéed onions, crispy bacon, ripe tomato and tender lettuce & served on a toasted Ciabatta roll. Served with Jersey Fries”

Sounded great. I ordered it medium-rare and asked to switch the Swiss to American cheese. What I got was a medium burger with Swiss as you can see. I forgot that the Burger called for bacon until rereading the menu. I don’t recall any bacon on the burger at all. The “ripe” tomato was the typical anemic pink tomato so many restaurants settle for. It was still a tasty enough burger (code for “I’m a pig and I ate the whole thing.”)

Boom talks a lot on their website about the quality of the beef they use in their burgers. Their supplier, Pat Lafrieda Meats, “has been in business for over 90 years and they distribute their product to many of the finest restaurants and burger places in NYC. They selected BOOM as their first and only place at the Jersey Shore to introduce their quality products.” I do not dispute the quality of the meat, but, if you want someone to rave about your burger (big tip here) serve it the way they ordered it.

My friend Kacy was not on a burger quest, so she ordered a salad and the Chili which she said was excellent. Not much more to say about that, its chili and its good.

In the end, I was not impressed by Boom, but I may give them another try in the future. Even as I was waiting for Kacy at her office before lunch I heard one of her employees raving about the Boom Burger she had the other day. I do recognize these things can sometimes be hit or miss. (They shouldn’t be, but they can be.) Monday’s visit was definitely a miss.

Boom
811 Belmar Plaza
Belmar, NJ 07719

Phone: (732) 749-3280

A Superbowl Soiree from Jersey Bites


Once again the Super Bowl is upon us. While it is not as sweet or exciting for New Jersey this year (stinkin’ Giants) at least The Boss is playing at halftime. And, we all know, no matter who’s playing, the Super Bowl is still a great excuse to eat and drink more than we should. Yey Guilt Free Gluttony!

So, to help you down the path of diet destruction, I have listed my menu suggestions from past recipes here on Jersey Bites. All of them can be fixed a day in advance (except for the shrimp). Actually the chili and pulled pork are always better the next day. Fill in the gaps with the always anticipated pigs in a blanket, chips and nachos and you’ve got a stellar Super Bowl line up.


Fiery Cajun Shrimp, be sure to stock up on the crispy bread for dipping in that luscious sauce.

Mexican Lasagna, cheap, easy and oh so filling

Turkey Chicken Chili, a standard Football watching dish and you’ll never miss the beef.


Pulled Pork Sandwiches, OMG Good!!! That’s all I have to say.

All of these have been tested and devoured by guests. So, they have my drunken family and friends’ stamp of approval and isn’t that what you need for a Super Bowl Party?

If you are refusing to go down that path of diet destruction, here are a few appetizers for the health conscious and vegetarian guests. Both are delicious.

Butternut Squash Dip

Asparagus with Wasabi Mayonnaise Dip

Here’s Wishing You all a Great Party and a Better Season for us here in New Jersey next year. Amen.

Win It Wednesday sponsed by Jersey Girl Chocolate


Now, I’m pretty sure the tie-in here is a little obvious. When I stumbled on to Jersey Girl Chocolate at my local store, I just had to reach out to the owner, Steve Swanbeck. Steve was more than happy to sponsor this week’s Win It Wednesday.

(Uh, Hun, you’ve got something on your, uh, right there. God that bugs me.)

Anyway, this week we’ll be giving away one of each of Jersey Girl Chocolate Bars: Milk, Dark, Peanut-Butter Milk, and Caramel-Milk to Three Lucky Winners!

Just leave a comment below with your contact email to enter. You can gain an extra entry by Tweeting or Blogging about this Giveaway. You must come back and leave a second comment telling me so to be counted for a second entry.

Deadline for entries is Tuesday, February 3rd at 11:59pm. Winners will be chosen with the help of Random.org

The Winners of the Sunsweet Boosters Juice Drinks


Congratulations Ladies!!! We have 5 lucky winners of the Sunsweet Boosters All Natural Fruit Drinks. Each winner will receive coupons worth 5 Free Bottles. I hope you all enjoy your healthy winnings.

Wehaf said…I would love the try these; the berry flavor in particular is appealling to me!

cdziuba said…Cool, I’d love to try these.

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Ashley said… I saw the commercial last night and I’ve been dying to try these. I had no clue they came in different flavors though.

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New Jersey’s Best Burgers

When we think of “American Cuisine” is there anything more American than the Hamburger? There are a few theories behind who actually “invented” the Hamburger, but in the end, they all come to the same conclusion; the burger was born right here in the US. Maybe this is why people are so passionate about their favorite Burger joint and so utterly offended by disappointing renditions of our beloved burger. There are websites and blogs dedicated solely to the elusive quest for the ultimate in patty perfection. The male species seems to be especially opinionated on the topic. It’s a caveman thing I presume.

So, when I put the call out to my followers on Twitter asking where I might find the best burgers in New Jersey, I got an instant and impassioned reply to my query. As I am beginning to understand, the “best burger” is subject to personal opinion and I don’t want to start a raging debate here, so I decided to ask fellow Food Blogger and “Internet Food Discussion Pioneer,” Jason Perlow, for his opinion on what makes a great restaurant burger.

Perlow pointed me to an interview he did for A Hamburger Today (I told you there were websites dedicated to this stuff) in which he describes the perfect burger. “I think all preparations are equally valid because there are different genres of burgers. At a summer cookout, a backyard burger formed by hand has to be grilled. The classic fast-food or diner burger has to be griddled, and the steakhouse or pub burger needs to be broiled. But each of these burgers has to have a different meat composition, fat makeup, and quantity of meat for each to work under the right circumstances.”

Another very passionate patty connoisseur is Tommy from TommyEats.com. Tommy has his own ideas of what makes for a great burger.

“A great burger needs freshly ground meat (this can’t be stressed enough), salted (stressed again), with enough fat content to lend flavor and juiciness, a good (or preferably, great) bun, an appropriate meat-to-bun ratio, a patty that’s not too small or too big (6-7 ounces seems to be the size where most excellent burgers hover)…and that’s it. You can dress a burger up with cheese or smoked pork products, which will just about always elevate a substandard burger to edible levels, but a great burger doesn’t need the supporting cast (although they don’t hurt). Remember: everything you put between the bun, and including the bun, should *matter*.”

Tommy has been on his own burger crusade here in New Jersey. You can find a whole list of places he has tried and written about on his blog. His personal picks? South City Prime in Little Falls and Copeland in Morristown. In regard to the latter, Tommy added, “they’ve been hit-or-miss…but when they hit, they hit hard.”

I decided that it might be nice to map out the best burger joints for your traveling pleasure. (Can I tell you how impressed I am with myself for figuring out how to do this?)

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There were a few stand outs when compiling this list that need mentioning. Many New Jerseyans evidently rave about the new 5 Guys Burgers and Fries franchises that are popping up everywhere. Not my kind of destination for a burger, but that doesn’t make it any less a great burger place. As I mentioned before, personal preference plays a big part in the “best burger” designation.

Where Diners are concerned, I kept hearing one name over and over; White Manna in Hackensack and Jersey City. White Manna is such an icon it has its own Wikipedia page which informed me that they sell approximately 3000 hamburgers a week. Our friend Mr. Perlow did an excellent post on White Manna, his favorite burger spot in New Jersey.

White Manna as seen in daylight. Photo by “Daniel”, eG Forums

From Diners to Gourmet restaurants, it seems you can find a burger in every venue here in the Garden State. There is one burger that I will never forget, an amazing burger we ordered at Trinity Restaurant in Keyport. Back then it was the Wagyu Beef Burger with Foie Gras, Orange marmelade and truffle cheese, homemade ketchup and french fries. I see the chef has since changed it to Kobe beef on the menue maybe because the Wagyu is just too darn expensive or maybe it was a special. I am sure whatever beef they are using it is still perfection. Oh, but warning, you will be full for days.

And somewhere in between the franchises, diners and the gourmet restaurant lie the pubs and steakhouses, my personal favorite. I don’t indulge in burgers much, so when I do, I like to have the whole experience; a warm cozy environment, a nice glass of wine, and a perfectly cooked burger with blue cheese and saute onions, maybe even some mushrooms on a toasted bun.

There are a few places that come to mind and mentioned as favorites in the pub category. Barnacle Bill’s in Rumson is one. I spent many a Sunday in my twenties chowing down on Barnacle burgers. It’s a rustic, salty place with a nice view of the Navesink river. Another pub with a water view and a cozy fireplace is Harpoon Willys in Manasquan. Both places flame broil their burgers behind the bar.

This has been a fun and slightly fattening post to write (you’ll read my review of Boom in Belmar in the next few days). I am sure we have missed a few favorite places, which I will happily add to our map. I look forward to your comments on your favorite burger spot or on what you consider the key ingredient to the perfect burger.

Crockpot Chicken Lettuce Wraps

The end of January is when I start to lose my taste for “winter food.” I’ve had my fill of chilies and stews and all things heavy and homey. (Plus I wouldn’t mind losing a few Holiday LBs.)

That being said, I’m not ready to retire my crockpot for the season. I’ve mentioned here before my love of the A Year of Crockpotting blog. You can pretty much find everything you’re looking for when it comes to creative crockpotting on Stephanie’s site.

She has even put together a recent round up of all her “low fat, low cal” crock pot recipes. The Chicken Lettuce Wraps caught my eye, different and easy, perfect for a Friday night. The original recipe called for chicken breasts cut into tiny pieces. I opted for two pounds ground chicken. I also took the suggestions of the author and added water chestnuts and chopped scallions. And, finally, I topped the chicken with the Wasabi Mayo Sauce that I use for the Asparagus dip. (Yes, I realize the added mayo is not that low fat. Omit if you’re really watching it.) Plum sauce works nicely as a topping too.



INGREDIENTS

–2 lbs. ground chicken

–5 chopped cloves of garlic

–1/2 chopped onion

–1/4 cup soy sauce

–1/4 cup white wine

–1/2 t ginger

–dash of allspice (or a dash each of cloves, cinnamon and black pepper)

–2 T balsamic vinegar (I used white balsamic vinegar) I’m sure rice wine vinegar would be good too)

1/2 can water chestnuts, chopped

2 scallions, sliced thin

2 heads of leafy lettuce, romaine works well.

DIRECTIONS:

Place ground chicken on the bottom of the crockpot. Add onions and garlic on top of meat. Mix the rest of the ingredient up to water chestnuts and pour over meat.



The original recipe recommends cooking on high for 4 to 6 hours or low 8 to 10. My version took 2 hours tops. I started it on high and then in 1 hour stirred it to break up the meat. I noticed it was cooking very fast so I switched the setting to low. One more hour and it was done. This is not a recipe you can start in the morning and come home to at night.

Toss in your water chestnuts and scallions at the end. Serve in big lettuce leaves.

I have to warn you, this is extremely messy. Today I had leftovers and served it as a salad. I want to explore some kind of Asian wrap for next time. Any suggestions?

Chicken Piccata: Quick and Easy Weeknight Meal

Chicken Piccata recipeSo, what do you do at 9:30 on a Thursday morning? Personally, I enjoy making happy faces out of capers on last night’s Chicken Piccata leftovers. Don’t judge me.

This recipe is quick, easy and delicious. I like to serve it over lemon and butter tossed pasta or with my Orzo with Basil, Tomato and Feta recipe. Enjoy!

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Win It Wednesday sponsored by Sunsweet Boosters

The people at Sunsweet were kind enough to send me a sample of each of their new Sunsweet Boosters, a line of all natural, 100% juices designed to boost health. The line includes five juice blends that target specific nutrient needs: Antioxidant, Calcium, Fiber, Heart and Immunity.

All I know is they taste great. They are all juice, so much so, I found myself cutting them with water, which means they last that much longer. My favorite was the Heart Booster a blend of all-natural orange and mango juices and contains plant sterols which are proven to help reduce cholesterol.

The other flavors include:

  • Berry Blend of black currants, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, raspberries, pomegranates and red grapes.
  • The Whole Apple Juice which contains over 100 daily value of calcium
  • The Plum/Grape Juice which promotes healthy digestion
  • The 100% Grape Juice which contains a patented blend of ingredients righ in phytonutrients and antioxidants.

We are Giving away coupons for ALL 5 Flavors to 5 lucky winners. Just leave a comment below to enter. And, this week, you can gain an extra entry by Tweeting or Blogging about this Giveaway. You must come back and leave a second comment telling me so to be counted for a second entry.

Sunsweet Boosters are only Available in the New York Metro Area as of right now. Deadline for entries is Tuesday, January 27 at 11:59pm. Winners will be chosen with the help of Random.org

This Week’s Winner of the Goody Green Bag

This week’s lucky winner of The Goody Green Bag of her choice is ………

Foodiedani. Dani has a great blog over at The Average Cook. Now she’ll be stylin’ on her trips to the Keyport Farmer’s Market. Congratulations Dani!!

Thanks Goody Green Bag for sponsoring last week’s Win It Wednesday and Stay Tuned for this week’s Win It Wednesday sponsored by Sunsweet Boosters.



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