Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting at Feast 2014

Do you not have tickets to the Saturday Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting at Pioneer Courthouse Square from 12-5? It’s not too late to buy your all inclusive tickets, for which benefits important charities like Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon and Share Our Strength.

The Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting at Feast 2014 is a great value in that so many amazing local vendors are all gathered in one place, ALL are offering samples so you can try everything and know what you are buying!

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Why you should go, in pictures, is because you can eat/drink all this and more while doing good, based on what I saw today visiting on the Friday version of this event:

Don’t miss grabbing a tote bag from Whole Foods at the top by the umbrella man statue! That is also where you should stop by to browse the wine pavilion and see who is manning the Willamette Valley Visitors Association Chef Station. On Friday it was the Les Caves Bier & Kitchen offering a Lamb BLT with Anderon Valley Lamb Belly, Taylor Farms Spring Mix, Denison Farms Tomatoes and Block 15 Bakery’s Ridgeback Red Ale Bread (beer bread!). While you are up there, have a few sips of wine to help wash down the food. I tried the Hawks View Syrah, or any of the Elizabeth Chambers.

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Back to the Main Tent! In Main Tent 3, I discovered Sahale Snacks are addictive, just try it, and they were generously offering some of their bags for you to bring back home to get your family addicted too.

Eliot’s Adult Nut Butters were a revelation to me, don’t miss out on being able to try the flight of peanut butters.

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If you look towards the end facing the stage of Main Tent 2, you should hurry before they run out to grab wooden food and wine glass holder trays. Those trays that hold food samples and a wine glass were such a godsend, thank you Rewards Network!

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The trays are also next to one of the healthiest bites at the Grand Tasting, fresh spring rolls from Bambuza and healthy snacks from Nature’s Path Organic.

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As always, the chef demos on the Kitchenaid Stage are fun – I watched charming Jenn Louis advocating not fearing the raw and demonstrating 3 kinds of tartare
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Afterwards, climb up those steps towards the Whole Foods Market tent and Bon Appetit tents and have some Cacao and iced cold brewed Stumptown to refuel before heading back for wine and more exploration in the Main Tent 2 and Main Tent 1. Don’t forget to gaze at the adorable goofiness of Hugh Acheson. Salt and Straw is also up there by Cacao, but I think you should save Salt and Straw to be your last bite before you leave Pioneer Courthouse Square. Cacao was serving one of the best tastes of the day, their drinking chocolate over Salt and Straw olive oil ice cream I think with Cocanu Candied Cacao Nibs Craque. Crack indeed.

You should also know there are two photo booths- one on each side of the big tent. I liked the Travel Oregon one as they printed out the photos or you can email or text them to yourself. The one by Portland Monthly though does have giant food items to pretend to eat!

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The Oregon Raspberry and Blackberry Commission is presenting multiple unique ways to have berries. Burgerville, besides their refreshing beverage and salad, also has coupons there to get a free milkshake so don’t forget to grab one.

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The cupcakes at the Travel Oregon side in Main Tent 1 are Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes with Ninkasi Vanilla Otis and Jameson cupcake with Irish cream frosting. At that same table I admired the Wheatberry “fried rice” with grilled ribeye and broccolini in a baby takeout container (featuring Hill’s Meat, Joe Daughterty foraged mushrooms and Barhyte Specialty Foods, all prepared by Wildhouse Casino on behalf of Travel Oregon).

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Back towards the far end of Main Tent 2 is a pop-up for USA Pears that has seatings every 15 minutes in order to try 3 different uses of pears from a guest chef. Also next to this is the booth for Dave’s Killer Bread, who is also featuring a new recipe on Dave’s Killer Bread (naturally) for you to try. On Friday, the recipe was from Jenn Louis of Lincoln.

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It’s not too late to buy your tickets, and it is 21+ over only, but all inclusive and is 5 hours that is extremely worthwhile and for an important cause.

UPDATE: SATURDAY PHOTOS

On Saturday, the new Dave’s Killer Bread featured Recipe was from BJ Smith of Smokehouse 21.
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I can just eat spoonfuls of Red Duck ketchup, and you can try probably the first world pumpkin ketchup!
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I stopped by the USA Pears booth where Ethan Stowell from Seattle and his amazing Ethan Stowell restaurants (including Staple & Fancy and another half dozen others) was presenting

  • Sparkling Pear Cocktail with Poached Bosc Pear garnish
  • Anjou Pear salad with frisee, walnuts, and champagne vinaigrette
  • Foie gras mousse with Bosc Pear mostarda
  • BBQ smoked pork cheek slider with Bosc Pear bbq sauce and Comice Pear slaw

That foie gras mousse was my favorite bite for my second visit!
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Second place goes to Batch PDX chocolates, can you tell? They are right next to the Valrhona booth, which is next to the tasty Red Wagon Creamery booth.
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At the Travel Oregon area in the Main Tent 1, Timberline Lodge was offering goose galantine with yogurt olive oil snow, chanterelles, cherries and oats. Meanwhile, a new take on blackberry appeared by Pazzo Ristorante with black raspberry leather, edible chrysanthemum and raw matsutake salad. Blackbird had a smokey beef carpaccio on brioche wafer with blue cheese mousse, huckleberries, and arugula. Getting fancy in here!
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Disclosure: I was granted a Blogger Pass for Feast Portland 2014 for blog post and social media coverage but I am not otherwise being compensated. Even before I was given the Blogger Pass I already had tickets for some Feast events – so it just means I will have more to recap for you now! The listings above are ones I am just gathering in one place for convenience for both you and me!

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Feast Specials

Are you attending Feast, or wish you were? Well besides the Feast food festival events kicking off today, here are a few Feast Specials I wanted to have you know about. I will try to keep this updated- some are special deals for those who are attending Feast. Others are just specials that are being offered to the public to help celebrate Feast and show off the delicious bounty of Oregon and Portland!

Show your Feast wristband for a deal

Show your Feast wristband and enjoy special offers from these tasty Portland restaurants. Valid 9/18 – 9/21 at all restaurant locations.

  • Blue Star Donuts – buy one, get one free (all locations- the one most convenient to most Feasters is the downtown one at 1237 SW Washington Street). Yes, you could go to the famous Voodoo Donut with all the other tourists. But those in the know here locally will tell you that we get our donuts from Blue Star, which starts with a classic brioche recipe and local ingredients. They come in tasty flavors be it classic buttermilk old fashioned or lemon poppy seed or cinnamon vanilla sugar. There is a Valrhona Chocolate Crunch or Bacon Maple or Fried Chicken on a Spicy Honey Donut to get your savory fix. Other unique ones like Blueberry Bourbon Basil or Cointreau Creme Brulee (it has a shot of orange Cointreau liquor!) or Dulce de Leche Hazelnut or Salted Almonds on Chocolate Ganache are pretty tempting too. Don’t judge that I know all these flavors. With this Feast deal you have no excuse to not try 2 flavors!

    While here, don’t forget to grab something to wash your donut down such as with Portland favorite Stumptown Coffee Roasters (I like the Hairbender, French Roast, and Cold Pressed coffee) or Steve Smith teas without having to take an extra trip to the shops (unless you want to!)
  • Boxer Ramen – free dessert with purchase of a ramen bowl, but I would be disappointed in you if when you visited, you also did not order the okonomiyaki as well. Warning, this is a cash only place (1025 SW Stark St.)
  • Little Big Burger – free truffle fries with purchase of a burger (all Portland locations, the one closest to downtown is in the Pearl at 122 NW 10th Ave). Their burger menu is pared down to the basics to offer you the best, the truffle fries are crazy addictive, and oh yeah, you can ask them to make you a beer float because even though their food menu is focused, they can’t help but offer 30 beers on the menu.
  • Son of a Biscuit – free dessert with purchase of a meal that would of course, naturally be composed of fried chicken and biscuits. (2045 SE Division St.)

Feast Wine Flight

This weekend, don’t miss out on the Feast Flight, celebrating Oregon’s Bounty at the SE Wine Collective. SE Wine Collective will be pouring Division Winemaking Company 2011 Red Collar Chardonnay, Fullerton Wines 2013 Rosé of Pinot Noir, Vincent Wines 2013 Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills. Come on by through Monday, September 22 to share in the fun of Oregon’s Feast Portland celebration!

Feast Cupcakes


This weekend, Saint Cupcake is offering a Hazelnut Buttercream exclusively for Feast weekend! They have big and small cupcakes, so maybe also try their flavors of Big Top (vanilla cupcake baked with chocolate chips on top – like a cookie AND a cupcake), Toasted Coconut Cream (vanilla with toffee chips and topped with toasted coconut flakes), Big Elvis (banana cake with chocolate chips and peanut butter fudge) or my favorite the Salty Captain (chocolate cupcake with caramel buttercream) or stick to classics like Red Velvet, Carrot Cake, and yes they have vegan ones too. Other treats include their cookies (like smoked chocolate chip, bittersweet chocolate with sea salt or ginger molasses) or bonbonbunbuns of cinnamon sugar covered light airy brioche bites or savory offerings of Caramelized onion and gruyere pocket pies, Bacon Wrapped Crackers, Ham and cheese brioche buns.

Disclosure: I was granted a Blogger Pass for Feast Portland 2014 for blog post and social media coverage but I am not otherwise being compensated. Even before I was given the Blogger Pass I already had tickets for some Feast events – so it just means I will have more to recap for you now! The listings above are ones I am just gathering in one place for convenience for both you and me!

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Tips for Attending Feast Portland

GAH! Where did the summer go soooo fast? Can you believe Feast Portland, the best, most delicious, food festival in Portland, the all holidays rolled into one long weekend of September 18 – 21, is only 1 week away! EEEEEeee!!!

I have shared before an overview of Feast PDX 2014 in a previous Countdown to Feast post. This time, assuming you have a ticket to at least one event or have signed up for volunteering for Feast, I wanted to share tips for attending Feast Portland.

Tip 1: Carry a tote bag

You will be picking up business cards and pamphlets for instance if you are attending the Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting on either Friday or on Saturday. Tickets are still available for these two events BTW! Anyway, I have a tote bag that has a small little mesh pocket on the side which I actually use to carry my drink glass sometimes. That way I had someplace to put my glass when I wanted to get both hands on my mini sandwiches when I was at the Sandwich Invitational last year (I also plan to attend the Sandwich Invitational this year also. And there are still tickets available for this event if you are interested).

The glass for beer at the Widmer Sandwich Invitational at Feast 2013 Supporting local, thanks to Whole Foods at Feast 2013

I also use the tote bag to carry extra napkins (including wetnaps!) and to carry the same knife/fork/spoon all night so I don’t have to use additional ones because I threw it away. I also have a bottle of water in there!

My tote bag also has a little notebook where I might jot down notes of things I might hear, be it stories from the vendors or one of the chef demonstrations at the Grand Tasting, or from talking to various people I may meet as we are simultaneously tasting wine together.

Who knows, you may even find something you’d like to buy and carry back with you… like I got these awesome T-shirts from Flavour Gallery that are super soft and comfortable and proudly proclaim my love of deliciousness. Only a week after Feast 2013 last year, I was excited to pack that shirt and wear in when I was traveling looking at waterfalls in Ithaca NY. I remember seeing them at the Sandwich Invitational and at the Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting
Shirt from Flavour Gallery at Feast Portland 2013. I love this shirt. Me wearing my Feast Portland 2013 shirt from Flavour Gallery just a week later after Feast while posing with Buttermilk Falls in New York

The biggest secret in my bag? I have little ziploc bags in there. You don’t have to sample everything, but believe me, even so you can only eat so many of those Sandwich Invitational sandwiches without feeling overly full. One thing I learned from being a certified PNWBA barbecue judge is that there is no reason to take more than a few bites. Since I don’t want to waste the food, I then put the rest in the ziploc bag in my tote and move on to another taste. And then I eat those leftovers the whole next week after Feast…

Tip 2: Talk to Strangers

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I give my personal business card out freely as anyone I meet whether it be in line or while trying to balance samples is a food lover like me, and we can surely be friends. Something as simple as “Oooo, what are you having? Where did you get that?” or “Did you have a favorite sandwich/sample/wine/etc” is a great conversation opener. Everyone here is HAPPY to talk about food and drink while eating food and drink, believe me!

At events like the Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting, take this opportunity to find out the story about the various artisan vendors and to explore new things you have never tried before. This is a serious tip- Urban Bliss also included it on her tips list, and you should also check out her Top 10 Tips for Feast Portland Newbies post!

Tip 3: Make a Game Plan

When I first go to an event, before I even attend I take a look to see if their are any names that initially jump out at me as ones I want to visit right away. Then, when I actually arrive at the event, based on how busy it is, I will decide how I am going to order my visits. I personally like to be there when the event first opens. Then I walk around the entire event space, seeing who is where and what everyone is offering. Based on that, I then plan my visit order!
The layout of the High Comfort event at Feast 2013 Grilled Cheese Please! From Tillamook Widmer Sandwich Invitational at Feast PDX 2013

An example might be at the Sandwich Invitational and when I attended High Comfort last year (there are tickets still available to High Comfort for 2014!), I picked out certain chefs who I knew were from out of town and likely to be in high demand and figured out where their booths were and looked to see what they were serving as their sample tastes. Then based on that,  I picked out what I wanted to eat most and went from there. Pretty much I’ll be making a beeline for Hugh Acheson at Sandwich Invitational and for Aaron Franklin at the Tillamook Brunch Village (tickets already sold out!) for instance. <3 <3 <3

At an event like the Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting, check the schedule of the day to see who and when the chef demonstrations are occurring at the KitchenAid Main Demo Stage!
The Lee Brothers charm the audience during their Kitchenaid Demo, regaling with many stories while making oyster peanut stew on the KitchenAid Main Demo Stage at Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting, Feast 2013 Naomi advise to squeeze butter w your hands to help warm it up as she prepares corn souffle on the KitchenAid Main Demo Stage at Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting, Feast 2013

Tip 4: Wear Comfy Shoes and have Pockets

For events in which are will be visiting a lot of different booths in a food market style – namely the Sandwich Invitational Oregon Grand Bounty Tasting, High Comfort, and Brunch Village, you will be on your feet a lot. If you are attending the dinners or tasting panels you will be seated so relax.

Be prepared accordingly. These events are also rain or shine, so check the weather and bring a rainjacket hoodie if necessary. Don’t do an umbrella – you don’t want to waste your hands that could be holding food and drink!

I also highly recommend wearing something with easy accessible pockets. Even if you have your tote bag, you don’t want to go scrounging around in there each time you want to get your camera to grab a photo.

Tip 5: Use your Phone! Take Photos and follow Social Media

One of the best tricks for remembering delicious things is to take a photo of them. I take photos of signs describing the dish as I’m going up to the booth, and if I really like a particular beer or wine or anything, I take a photo. The visual cue of seeing the descriptions (particularly wine bottle labels) when I look on my phone is so helpful later!

In order to see what is happening and hot, be sure to check the hashtag #feastpdx on Twitter #feastpdx  or the handle Twitter FeastPDX and follow on Instagram Feast Portland to also see what everyone is talking about – maybe that’s how you’ll know to hurry and get into a particular line for a food dish before it runs out. If you do share, make sure you tag #FeastPDX too.

I know I’m sorry to be missing the Night Market, but I’ll be following the pictures online to live vicariously through all the social sharers out there.

Given that you may be taking photos and twittering… don’t you think of leaving home without your phone charger with you. Who knows how long the evening might extend to and you don’t want to run out of battery.

Make sure you also program a taxi number in your phone. You may not need it, but it’s so useful to have just in case you get invited to party on with new friends that you meet…

I’ll be on Twitter and Instagram myself covering Feast, so I hope we are already friends on Twitter @pechluck and on Instagram @pechluck .

If you don’t have tickets yet, the recommendation I would give (and apparently so would Carrie Welch, one of the co-founder of Feasts – she noted this in an interview Bakery Bingo recently posted. Also check out some interesting tidbits about her at an interview of Carrie at love, rachel with her post Coffee Conversations: Carrie Welch Co-Founder of Feast Portland is to strongly consider either the Sandwich Invitational on Thursday evening, or Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting on either Friday or on Saturday.

I hope these tips are helpful to you, and maybe I’ll see you at Feast? Don’t be shy about coming to say hi!

Disclosure: I was granted a Blogger Pass for Feast Portland 2014 for blog post and social media coverage but I am not otherwise being compensated. Even before I was given the Blogger Pass I already had tickets for some Feast events – so it just means I will have more to recap for you now!

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Feast Portland 2013 Day 3: Whole Foods Best Butcher and Fishmonger

Disclosure: I was granted a Bloggers Pass for Feast Portland 2013, and asked to help promote Feast but they did not require that I write this post and I am not otherwise being compensated. 

Even though I already posted about the Feast Saturday High Comfort event, it was not the only event I visited on Saturday. Another huge event for Feast Portland 2013 Day 3 was the Whole Foods Best Butcher Contest and Fishmonger Faceoff competition at Directors Park. Of course, there was the Whole Foods Best Butcher and Fishmonger competition to watch. Also, I was able to stop by some of the various producers who were offering free samples during this free event, and my Bloggers Pass also got me entry into a VIP area where I saw the most beautiful bloody mary bar in my life.

Logo for the Whole Foods Market Best Butcher Competition and Fishmonger Faceooff Live Music from Redwood Son at the Whole Foods Best Butcher Contest and Fishmonger Faceoff competition during Feast 2013

But first, the informative stuff.

I had previously written about Butcher Contest and Fishmonger Faceoff in a countdown post noting what happened last year (answer- it wasn’t here!) and also the day before the event listing out the competitors coming from all the regions to compete, and a little bit about the Whole Foods Markets meat and seafood program.

Despite the on again, off again rain, many people still braved the weather to cheer on the various participants. It was amazing to watch the butchers and fishmonger really show their craft in knowing the anatomy of the product and their samurai like skills in slicing and dicing to prepare cuts in mere minutes. At the event, 22 regional winners of butcher and fishmonger contests now vied for the national title. Between the competitions, live music by Redwood Son kept everyone in good spirits.

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In the end, Hector “El Jefe” Yedra from a San Franscico Whole Foods representing the Northern California region and 25 years of experience won the title of “Best Butcher”, beating out the defending champion Armand “the Arm” from New Jersey. Meanwhile, Frank “The Italian Slayer” Ficarra from the Florida region took away the “Finest Fishmonger” crown, flexing his 30 years of experience.

Whole Foods Best Butcher and Fishmonger event 2013, Best Butcher on the left, Finest Fishmonger on the right, per the Whole Foods Best Butcher Contest and Fishmonger Faceoff at Feast 2013

It was amazing and intimidating to see these men and 1 woman (a female fishmonger!) at their craft. Butchering and fishmongering are centuries old craft, and something that is often behind the scenes as you may purchase your surf and turf already packaged from the coolers or only think of them as being behind the case to wrap up your purchases. It was humbling to see their skill, when I am barely evenly cutting up vegetables. On a related note, Whole Foods is going to continue to cultivate and honor this traditional line of work with not only the training they already provide to their current team members, but announcing the launch of an intensive 18 month Apprenticeship Program to further foster new generations of experts.

One of the vendors I was able to speak while at this event was Creminelli Fine Meats. There, I was able to chat with Cristiano Creminelli. You can’t import the Italian salami, so they imported an Italian man instead! Cristiano’s family have been cured meat artisans working with fine meats for centuries (generations and generations of recipes and skill-passing from father to son which they can trace back to at least the 1600s!), including his father and his brother still in Italy!

They source their meat from local ranchers and family farms in Iowa (their base of Utah isn’t really a source for pork) from animals that are 100% vegetarian fed with no antibiotics, which is why Christiano believes actually the salami they are producing here in the US is even better than what you can get back there because of the incredible quality of meat they work with! Look how beautiful it is. Yes, that is Christiano jumping with excitement in one of the photos. Apparently since it wasn’t past lunchtime yet there had not been enough time since he probably shaved that morning to equal the natural super manly shadow you can see on the banner on the left of his booth, heh.

Creminelli Fine Meats is available at Whole Foods, so check them out! Although I adore my local Portland providers Olympic Provisions and Chop, I rest easy knowing that when I travel to other cities and states, I can still put together an incredible delicious picnic for a hike with impressive sandwiches while supporting old world tradition and great animal husbandry practices at family farms just by stopping at a local Whole Foods.

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As more people started to arrive I wasn’t able to spend as much time speaking to all the vendors, though there were a few I wanted to highlight. From Ocean Beauty Seafood I learned about this new product, a beautiful caviar that is less salty because instead of using salted water they used soy sauce: what a gourmet appetizer to put together, requiring only simple assembly of cracker, smoked salmon, a little whipped cream cheese or creme fraiche or even yogurt and a 1/4 teaspoon of this caviar. Want an easy dinner to go with a great red or beer? At Whole Foods you can purchase these mussels already in a tomato and garlic broth and pre-cooked- you just need to steam to warm it up and add your garnish of Parmesan and you’re good to go!

Meanwhile, American Homestead Natural Pork sampled uncured wurstmeister natural smoked sausages, including bratwurst and this jalapeno german sausage. No nitrates or nitrates added, raised with no added hormones or antibiotics and vegetarian friend at family farms. And look at that gorgeous Bacon Wrapped Scallops from Raw Seafoods Inc. These were only a few of the complimentary bites for anyone that arrived at Directors Park for this FREE event with FREE samples! If they repeat this event next year, you MUST go!
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Finally, the most beautiful Bloody Mary bar I have ever seen.

One special VIP treat I was able to enjoy with my Bloggers Pass was the Bloody Mary bar crafted by Elephant’s in the Park. It included New Deal Distillery Portland 88 vodka, a rim using The Meadows Mesquite Smoked Sea Salt & Black Sea Salt, and a base mix that included lemon, worcestershire, Cholula, and tomato juice for a spicy kick!

Meanwhile, there was a huge table on either side to create our own skewers from various vendors that are also available at Whole Foods. So you could totally do some of these yourself for your own bloody mary bar!

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The Surf Skewer Menu included options such as

  • Seared Yellowfin Tuna and Cold Smoked Atlantic Salmon from Blue Circle
  • Patagonia Blue Mussels Mediterranean Style from Ocean Beauty Seafoods
  • Ceviche Bay Scallops from Raw Seafoods Inc.

The Turf Skewer Menu included

  • St Louis Smoked Pork Rib from American Homestead Natural Hampshire
  • Beef Italian Style Meatballs from Colameco’s
  • Campfire Salami from Creminelli Fine Meats
  • Chicken Meatballs from Northwest Farms & The Original Brat Hans
  • Rib-eye Steak from Panorama Organic Grass Fed Beef
  • Original Tom Tom Turkey Snack Stick and All-Natural Fully Cooked Bacon from Wellshire Farms
  • Pork Chorizo from Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Best Butcher and Fishmonger Event 2013, The Most Beautiful Bloody Mary Bar I've ever seen, stocked with various goods from Whole Foods surf and turf vendors

There was a Vegetable Skewer Menu too, but I didn’t have any more room on my skewer. But talk about decadent! So I had to have two. The first one was very meatball centered, while the second one I stepped it up to a meatcentric steak and rib garnish!

Whole Foods Best Butcher and Fishmonger Event 2013, Build your own garnish for Bloody Mary, courtesy of various vendors available at Whole Foods, in this case particularly Cold Smoked Atlantic Salmon from Blue Circle, Chicken Meatballs from Northwest Farms & The Original Brat Hans, Beef Italian Style Meatballs from Colameco's Whole Foods Best Butcher and Fishmonger Event 2013, Build your own garnish for Bloody Mary, courtesy of various vendors available at Whole Foods, in this case particularly Rib-eye Steak from Panorama Organic Grass Fed Beef and St Louis Smoked Pork Rib from American Homestead Natural Hampshire

Whole Foods also provided a few more bites to help us with our Bloody Marys…
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Disclosure: I was granted a Bloggers Pass for Feast Portland 2013, and asked to help promote Feast but they did not require that I write this post and I am not otherwise being compensated.  The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own, and I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences regardless of whether they were complimentary or not. 

Also check out my recap of Day 1 Sandwich Invitational and Day 2 Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting, as well as the other Day 3 event of High Comfort Recap. You can also check out Portland Monthly’s slideshow of the event.

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Feast Portland 2013 Day 3: High Comfort Recap

Disclosure: I was granted a Bloggers Pass for Feast Portland 2013, and asked to help promote Feast but they did not require that I write this post and I am not otherwise being compensated. I paid for my own ticket to the High Comfort event.

I was excited for this event, High Comfort at The Nines, presented by Portland Monthly Magazine.  Tickets were a splurge for me (but I plunged forward anyway- this as not covered by my Bloggers Pass) at $175 and were sold out by Labor Day weekend of September. The event of course took place as part of Feast Portland on Saturday, Sept 21st 6:00pm – 9:00pm at the Nines Hotel to help raise money for Feast Portland charity partners: Share Our Strength and Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon.

As I wrote about in my countdown post to this event previously, reviewing some of the level of creativity and quality of food from the Feast 2012 event convinced me this was worth the price tag. Now I return the favor to all of you out there wondering if you may want to attend High Comfort 2014 with the details of this year. Although I still wonder how to get the lifestyle that I loved to watch on Gossip Girl (how was there a fancy party every other episode, always with new dresses?), for a few hours on this evening, I loved that I was able to have an excuse to wear a long gown when it wasn’t a wedding and be fancy and glamorous.

I was so dedicated to trying to get to all the food stations that I totally do not have a single photo of myself or the dress that I trekked to get to this fabulous party (yes, I walked 1.3 miles from home to the Nines! Don’t worry- I took a Pacific Foods sponsored pedicab to the After Party, and then a taxi home because my feet were just killing me, so I couldn’t go on). But I went all out wearing a floor length gown, thanks to everyone who came up to compliment my multicolor dress and made me feel like Cinderella at some sort of food Oscars- the dress was by Muse Apparel.

And now, I present to you my High Comfort Recap.

Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort

All was well when I arrived as even before they put my Feast wristband on, they offered me a glass of champagne. Yes, let the VIP treatment, even if only for a few hours, start! The theme was that of a diner, starting with “The Peach Pit After Dark” which had more classic lounge music in a darkened, elegant setting with a few lights. You then would move down the hallway past Olympic Provisions, OSU’s Artisan Cheese Showcase, and Widmer Brothers Brewing to the Comfort Lounge which included Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Hendrick’s Gin, and two dessert station you’ll see at the end of this post.
Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort

Finally, there was a large ballroom which was the High Diner, where most of the chefs stations were, with a few wineries having stations on each side of the wall, and one large center area where four different wineries were pouring.
Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort

But for now, let’s admire the beautiful comfort food from my view! Especially, because my memory can only last me so long in remembering everything!

The Peach Pit After Dark

  • Thomas McNaughton of flour + water (San Francisco, CA) – Fermented Grain Porridge with mushrooms, Red Hawk cheese and duck crackling. It probably doesn’t look like much to you, but I liked the textures and I thought this was a perfect representation of taking a comfort food to another level, but it still had its simple, and sincere, heart.
    Thomas McNaughton of flour + water (San Francisco, CA) - Fermented Grain Porridge with mushrooms, Red Hawk cheese and duck crackling at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Aaron Barnett of St. Jack (Portland, OR) – “Mom’s Spaghetti” wild boar, sweetbread and pig trotter bolognese. This was tasty but a pain to eat- too short to wrap around the Verterra fork like real spagetti, but couldn’t just scoop up like a tortellini or rotini.
    Aaron Barnett of St. Jack (Portland, OR) - Mom's Spaghetti with wild boar, sweetbread and pig trotter bolognese at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • April Bloomfield of the Breslin Bar & Dining Room and The Spotted Pig (New York, NY)- Seafood Sausage. One of only 3 lines I stood in the entire evening for a chef’s station. This one almost went to the door of the Peach Pit!
    April Bloomfield of the Breslin Bar & Dining Room and The Spotted Pig (New York, NY)- Seafood Sausage at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Jenn Louis of Lincoln Restaurant and Sunshine Tavern (Portland, OR) –  Lamb Tartare wtih salsa verde and cured egg yolk. My favorite bite of the Peach Pit, and among my top 3 for all of High Comfort. Maybe I did go back and get a second chip.
    Jenn Louis of Lincoln Restaurant and Sunshine Tavern (Portland, OR) - Lamb Tartare wtih salsa verde and cured egg yolk at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Jason French of Ned Ludd (Portland, OR)- Creamed chipped smoked salmon, brioche soldiers
    Jason French of Ned Ludd (Portland, OR)- Creamed chipped smoked salmon, brioche soldiersat Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort

High Diner

  • Justin Wills of Restaurant Beck (Depoe Bay, OR) – Water Buffalo Bratwurst
    Justin Wills of Restaurant Beck (Depoe Bay, OR) - Water Buffalo Bratwurst at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Justin Woodward of Castagna (Portland, OR) – Smoked Black Cod Nasturtium Cream
    Justin Woodward of Castagna (Portland, OR) - Smoked Black Cod Nasturtium Cream at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Tom Douglas repping from his Tom Douglas Restaurants empire, Tanaka San (Seattle, WA) – Dungeness Crab, Peanut and Pork Sausage with Kimchee Fried Rice. This was the second line I stood in during the evening, but Tom Douglas is the king of Seattle, and having already loved multiple of his restaurants I was speechless in his presence as he handed me my tasting portion.
    Tom Douglas repping from his Tom Douglas Restaurants empire, Tanaka San (Seattle, WA) - Dungeness Crab, Peanut and Pork Sausage with Kimchee Fried Rice at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Tom Douglas repping from his Tom Douglas Restaurants empire, Tanaka San (Seattle, WA) - Dungeness Crab, Peanut and Pork Sausage with Kimchee Fried Rice at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Tom Douglas repping from his Tom Douglas Restaurants empire, Tanaka San (Seattle, WA) - Dungeness Crab, Peanut and Pork Sausage with Kimchee Fried Rice at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Tom Douglas repping from his Tom Douglas Restaurants empire, Tanaka San (Seattle, WA) - Dungeness Crab, Peanut and Pork Sausage with Kimchee Fried Rice at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Philippe Boulot of the Multnomah Athletic Club (Portland, OR)- Dartois of sweetbread, foie gras and lobster
    Philippe Boulot of the Multnomah Athletic Club (Portland, OR)- Dartois of sweetbread, foie gras and lobster at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Jason Stoller Smith of Timberline Lodge (Portland, OR)- baked potato fram, smoked pork cheeks, truffled yougurt powder. I could have had a whole bowl of these.
    Jason Stoller Smith of Timberline Lodge (Portland, OR)- baked potato fram, smoked pork cheeks, truffled yougurt powder at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Renee Erickson of The Whale Wins (Seattle, WA)- Herring Rillette, Preserved Peppers in oil, Rye Toast
    Renee Erickson of The Whale Wins (Seattle, WA)- Herring Rillette, Preserved Peppers in oil, Rye Toast at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Vitaly Paley of Imperial and Paley’s Place (Portland, OR) – “Steak and Eggs” Smoked Elk Tongue, Duck Egg Yolk, Crispy Potatoes. Winner of best plating of the dish of all of High Comfort, don’t you think?
    Vitaly Paley of Imperial and Paley's Place (Portland, OR) - Steak and Eggs with Smoked Elk Tongue, Duck Egg Yolk, Crispy Potatoes at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Matt Christianson of Urban Farmer (Portland, OR)- Oregon Elk, Offal Aioli, Semolina Pita, Pickled Vegetables snuggled in the “grass”… I would give them award for best booth presentation.
    Matt Christianson of Urban Farmer (Portland, OR)- Oregon Elk, Offal Aioli, Semolina Pita, Pickled Vegetables at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Matt Christianson of Urban Farmer (Portland, OR)- Oregon Elk, Offal Aioli, Semolina Pita, Pickled Vegetables at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Matt Christianson of Urban Farmer (Portland, OR)- Oregon Elk, Offal Aioli, Semolina Pita, Pickled Vegetables at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Stephanie Izard of The Girl and The Goat (Chicago, IL)- Goat Chilli with Pizza Poufs. I only secretly squeed as she presented me with my sample.
    Stephanie Izard of The Girl and The Goat (Chicago, IL)- Goat Chilli with Pizza Poufs at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Stephanie Izard of The Girl and The Goat (Chicago, IL)- Goat Chilli with Pizza Poufs at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Stephanie Izard of The Girl and The Goat (Chicago, IL)- Goat Chilli with Pizza Poufs at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Andrew Carmellini of The Dutch (New York, NY) – Foie Gras Hot Dogs
    Andrew Carmellini of The Dutch (New York, NY) - Foie Gras Hot Dog at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Erik Van Kley of Little Bird (Portland, OR) – Lamb Belly BLT
    Erik Van Kley of Little Bird (Portland, OR) - Lamb Belly BLT at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort
  • Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho. The longest line of all the chef specials being offered, because they were plating to order, first with a container of just the radish noodles, then Michael himself slicing and personally serving your beef, and then a cutie delicately but deftly garnishing and finishing the plating with a pair of chopsticks! Totally worth the wait. Maybe I had two bowls of these. I mean seriously, here is my attempt to capture the experience to share with you. Look at that meat. Everything was good- even just the broth I would have been so happy with by itself, it was so flavorful.

Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Michael Voltaggio of ink (Los Angeles, CA)- Pho at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort

Somehow, I missed Michael Lightner from Atera’s dish, who did a country fried beef. Sad. I wish the maps (which I scanned after someone discarded and left it behind, they were laminated but never saw where they came from) had actually been helpful in listing who was where: even Eat Mobile seems to be able to get that together.

Comfort Lounge

for Dessert too!

  • Tyler Malek of Salt & Straw (Portland, OR) – Raspberry Dipped Cone of Oregon Black Raspberries and Smoked Ham ice cream
  • Kristen Murray of Maurice (Portland, OR) – Oregon Berry & Sweet corn Pavlova, Jacobsen Sea Salt Honey Popcorn Candy

Tyler Malek of Salt & Straw (Portland, OR) - Raspberry Dipped Cone of Oregon Black Raspberries and Smoked Ham ice cream at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort Kristen Murray of Maurice (Portland, OR) - Oregon Berry & Sweet corn Pavlova, Jacobsen Sea Salt Honey Popcorn Candy at Feast Portland 2013 High Comfort

The one criticism I have was that there was absolutely no place to put down anything you were holding, and jugging a glass of champagne or wine and/or your food sample and possibly a utensil needed to eat with, and in my case a phone to boot, was a nightmare. I saw many others in cocktail attire basically left to sit in the hallways, trying to find a wall space.

This was a surprise to me logistically because I have been to many Portland Monthly sponsored events which have always been a great experience and have included seating (usually tables that also have their magazines fanned on them), even if they were holding it in a paved parking lot or empty art gallery loft. Well, I did like that when I first entered, there was a chalkboard with the twitter handle and hashtags- that seemed a familiar touch from Portland Monthly’s event planner, thanks!

I also don’t know what I was thinking in using this event to break in/learn the camera on my new phone (a Samsung Galaxy 4). This might be if you are a regular reader, why my photo thumbnails (as usuals, you can click on them to see a larger version) are more narrow than from my usual point and shoot camera. I learned the Samsung cameraphone lets me choose where to auto focus with a tap… except at this event, that means I needed a finger to tap that focus spot while holding everything else too! I kept going back and forth from the rooms with the stations to the hallway to eat in order to get the lighting you see. I can’t wait to see some of professional camera pictures and will update this post with links to the inevitable slideshows as I discover them, so come back and visit this post again in a week!

Disclosure: I was granted a Bloggers Pass for Feast Portland 2013, and asked to help promote Feast but they did not require that I write this post and I am not otherwise being compensated. The ticket to this High Comfort event was paid from my own pocket. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own, and I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences regardless of whether they were complimentary or not. 

Also check out my recap of Day 1 Sandwich Invitational and Day 2 Oregon Bounty Grand Tasting

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