Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

I was fortunate to be able to attend last week the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 at OMSI with Chef Ryan Morgan and Chef Jim Dodge. I was excited and very curious to see the many savory ways to incorporate berries into a multi course dinner instead of the usual suspects of berry smoothies and cocktails, pies and ice cream. The menu looked very impressive, with wine pairings or dry sparkling pairing available for each of the four courses.
Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner July 18, 2015 at OMSI with Chef Ryan Morgan and Chef Jim Dodge Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner July 18, 2015 at OMSI with Chef Ryan Morgan and Chef Jim Dodge

The dinner took place on the OMSI terrace, which gave us a view of the Tillikum Bridge as the sun slowly set behind the rest of the Portland cityscape along the Willamette River during dinner.

During the Hors d’oeuvre time as we mingled, cocktail pairings by the Eastside Distilling & Commissary Syrups included this Portland Potato Vodka with Strawberry and Cucumber and Lime, as well as Below Deck Silver Rum with Marionberry, Cacao, Ginger and Lemon. No-Li Brewhouse Mosh Pit Tart Cherry and Cranberry Ale offered a beer pairing option to cocktails.
"Cocktail Cocktail of the Eastside Distilling & Commissary Syrups Portland Potato Vodka with Strawberry and Cucumber and Lime at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

Hors d’ oeuvres

Blueberry and blue cheese empanada with ginger and green onion chimmi – this was definitely my favorite of the three as it really put the berry front and center and was such a unique combination of flavors that is so creative to put together, very impressive.
Blueberry and blue cheese empanada with ginger and green onion chimmi at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Blueberry and blue cheese empanada with ginger and green onion chimmi at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Blueberry and blue cheese empanada with ginger and green onion chimmi at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015
Smoked pork, raspberry glaze, herbed salsa is a combo I’d like to see more often. BBQ is often about the spice and sweetness through tomato, but you can get fabulous sweetness for your bbq meats from berries too!
Hors d’ oeuvres - Blueberry and blue cheese empanada with ginger and green onion chimmi plus the Smoked pork, raspberry glaze, herbed salsa at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Smoked pork, raspberry glaze, herbed salsa at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015
Cured salmon and shrimp salad with herbs and blackberries in butter lettuce offered an appetizer that was probably the healthiest of the three
Cured salmon and shrimp salad with herbs and blackberries in butter lettuce at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Hors d’ oeuvres at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

Salad course

Herbs, flowers and silky greens with honey, up in your face chevre and marionberries was presented beautifully and paired with Adelsheim Vineyards 2014 Pinot Gris
Herbs, flowers and silky greens with honey, Up in Your Face chevre and marionberries at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Herbs, flowers and silky greens with honey, Up in Your Face chevre and marionberries at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

Main course

Chicken barbacoa, pickled strawberries, cotija cheese, blackberry serrano sauce served over duck smashed potatoes topped with shaved kale slaw Holy moly was this amazing! My only complaint was that the plating was not consistent – which resulted in my table looking around to find the most photogenic one since the saucing varied so much.
Chicken barbacoa, pickled strawberries, cotija cheese, blackberry serrano sauce served over duck smashed potatoes topped with shaved kale slaw at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Chicken barbacoa, pickled strawberries, cotija cheese, blackberry serrano sauce served over duck smashed potatoes topped with shaved kale slaw at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015
This course was paired with side by side tastings of Pinot Noir that included Foris Vineyard 2011 Pinot Noir from Rogue Valley with the same year but different area, Seufert Winery 2011 Pinot Noir from Willamette Valley.
Chicken barbacoa with pickled strawberries and blackberry serrano sauce, paired with Foris Vineyard 2011 Pinot Noir and Seufert Winery 2011 Pinot Noir at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

Dessert

Boysenberry cassata, yuzu butter chiffon cake, soft cream, boysenberry sauce I admit I had never heard of a cassata before this course, and it turns out it’s a Sicilian Italian dessert that starts with a small cake (here a very thin layer of that butter chiffon cake) with a big layer of a softer ricotta cake that’s very soft, almost remisicent of a cheesecake that is softer like whipped cream.
Boysenberry cassata, yuzu butter chiffon cake, soft cream, boysenberry sauce at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Boysenberry cassata, yuzu butter chiffon cake, soft cream, boysenberry sauce at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

It even came with a little raspberry spritzer to polish off the berrylicious dinner experience of the Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015
Raspberry Spritzer to go with the Boysenberry cassata, yuzu butter chiffon cake, soft cream, boysenberry sauce at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015 Raspberry Spritzer to go with the Boysenberry cassata, yuzu butter chiffon cake, soft cream, boysenberry sauce at the Lifewise Oregon Berry Festival Gala Berry Dinner 2015

One of the important things I learned is that while now in the summer it’s easy to support our local farmers with the fresh local berries, you can continue to support them year round by buying frozen local berries in the freezer section. The berries are processed and frozen (or canned,  or jarred, etc.) often mere hours after being picked. So even as you thaw the berries  they will be significantly fresher still from imported berries. Furthermore, Oregon Berries benefit from a especially friendly climate here and soil type which makes them taste different (better!) so you will notice a difference in berry flavors!

Which of these courses sounded most delectable to you?

Disclosure: I attended the dinner as part of a media pass of the Oregon Berry Festival courtesy of the Oregon Raspberry and Blackberry Commission, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own. 

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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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