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Flavors of Madison

April 14th, 2013

The second annual Flavors of Madison takes place from 5-7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at the Concourse Hotel. For $40, you get to try dishes from about 25 area restaurants, so come hungry.

I was wondering how this event differs from the Taste of Madison. According to Joan Herzing, marketing manager of the Concourse, “The restaurants are all local and independent, the serving sizes are smaller so you can taste from more places and the tastes are included in your (admission).”

That means no national chains like Little Caesar’s, Capriottti’s or The Melting Pot; rather, you’ll get Pizza Brutta, Brasserie V and Old Feed Mill. I’m looking forward to the diversity of cuisine types, from Blue Marlin to Daisy Cafe & Cupcakery to Quivey’s Grove.  And yes, there will be a cash bar.

Last year, all 400 tickets were sold out, and this year, thanks to the bigger venue, 500 tickets will be available. The purchase price includes a a $10 Madison Originals gift card, good for about 50 restaurants, and helps fund two Madison College culinary scholarships.

For those unfamiliar with Madison Originals, it’s a not-for-profit association of local, independently owned restaurants and affiliated businesses in the Madison area. It also publishes a quarterly magazine.

Chocolaterian Cafe

April 6th, 2013

Chocolaterian Cafe, which opened late last year on Atwood Avenue, seems to have something for everyone, with its wines, Just Coffee, a window into the kitchen and weekly live music. And of course, the main attractions–the “sweet” and “savory” items on the menu. Ready to indulge?

The Ugly Cookie ($2.25) is a fantastic mixture of toffee, pistachios, cocoa nibs and oats. Calories aside, I could have eaten 10 of them had it not been for the relatively high price for its size. I also tried the brownie ($3; moist and had the right sweetness), the lemon ricotta ($1.50; not much flavor), the lemon tart ($5; tasty because it wasn’t tart) and the Badger Bait ($2.50; a wonderful nexus of chocolates).

What came as a surprise to me was that my favorite item at the patisserie was salty, not sweet. I ate perhaps the best quiche ($8) I’ve ever had. The egg was perfectly fluffy, the crust perfectly flaky, and together they were harmonious. I also enjoyed the turkey panini with asparagus and morel ($9), though it was a tiny sandwich.

Some parting thoughts: Apparently it’s not much of a destination for the breakfast crowd, as the cafe was once open at 8 a.m. Tuesday to Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday, but now it opens at 10 a.m. those days. Also, the staff makes a big fuss if you try to pay with a credit card for any tab less than $20. At least there’s an ATM on site.

Chocolaterian Cafe is open Tuesday-Sunday. I’ve found more parking on the Winnebago Street side, where there’s also an entrance.

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Easter at the White House

March 31st, 2013

Here’s a look at previous White House Easter menus during the George W. Bush administration, thanks to the former First Lady. (First Lady Michelle Obama doesn’t reveal the White House event menus like her predecessor Laura Bush did, for some reason.)

Looks like the ham changes from year to year, though some of the sides are repeated. And in case you’re wondering, Brazos Valley Cheese is out of Texas.

2008

  • Honey Baked Ham with Maple Mustard Sauce
  • Eggs Benedict
  • Bacon
  • Biscuits
  • Spinach Salad
  • Waffles
  • Sautéed Asparagus
  • Cheese Grits
  • Fresh Fruit Platter
  • Double Coconut Layer Cake
  • Lemon Curd Trifle with Fresh Berries
2007

  • Texas Grapefruit, Avocado, and Mozzarella Salad
  • Fire-Glazed Ham
  • Green Chili Cheese Grits Souffle
  • Roasted Orange Molasses Sweet Potatoes
  • Roasted Asparagus
  • Brazos Valley Cheeses
  • Fresh Yeast Rolls
  • Coconut Cake and Blue Bell Ice Cream
2006

  • Honey Baked Easter Ham with Maple Mustard Sauce
  • Tangerine-Glazed Easter Ham
  • Fresh Spinach Salad with Strawberry Champagne Vinaigrette
  • Baked Macaroni and Cheese
  • Sautéed Asparagus
  • Deviled Eggs
  • Homemade Biscuits
  • Fresh Fruit Platter
  • Double Coconut Layer Cake
  • Lemon Curd Trifle with Fresh Berries
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