Mae PDX – Pre Thanksgiving Dinner

On Wednesday November 25th, I had the pleasure once again to dine at the pop up Mae PDX. As I’ve written about previously when I attended and recapped the details of my first dinner, Maya Lovelace makes what I think is the best fried chicken in Portland, brined and fried in three fats and arriving at your table warm and juicy so it drips a bit in your hand after biting past the crispy outer layer into the meat inside.

Although the fried chicken is a constant course at these almost weekly pop up dinners (sign up for their mailing list to get messages on when the next dinners are and to sign up for a reservation – there are only 24 seats), the details of the other courses vary based on what is seasonal and her whims.

To find her pop-up after procuring your reservation, head towards the back of the Old Salt Marketplace parking lot and look for a red door. There, you can check in with whoever is greeting (either Maya Lovelace or Zach Lefler, the founders of Mae PDX) where they will let you know where your party will be seated. There are four tables of six set up so they have worked out the math based on who made the reservations already – each table of six will share their food family style.
Look for the red door in the back of the Old Salt Marketplace to enter the pop-up area where Mae PDX lives on Wednesdays The tables are 4 sets of six- each set of six shares dishes family style

Let’s take a look at the courses at my Mae PDX – Pre Thanksgiving Dinner version (since I enjoyed it the day before Thanksgiving!). Make sure you eat lightly before, as there will be LOTS of food – almost 10 shared plates – of food to eat at this dinner.

As always, it is BYOB. This time we brought sparkling wine to go with our champagne, but when you first arrive a little before 7 PM (dinner starts at 7), you are first presented pitchers of Sweet Tea. This time, it was a Sassafras Sweet Tea so it had a very sweet flavor that was a bit reminiscent of root beer.
Sassafras Sweet Tea at Mae PDX Sassafras Sweet Tea at Mae PDX

Next was a passed appetizer of Deviled eggs with bread & butter pickled green garlic & hot sauce caviar.
Deviled eggs with bread & butter pickled green garlic & hot sauce caviar Deviled eggs with bread & butter pickled green garlic & hot sauce caviar
You know, just the traditional southern deviled eggs with yeah, hot sauce caviar that I have feeling Grandma Mae did not make. It’s a perfect example of how Maya combines her family tradition with her own touches too.
Deviled eggs with bread & butter pickled green garlic & hot sauce caviar

There is usually an Assorted Pickle Platter of some sort, which comes on a big plate with lots of little jars and spoons. This time it consisted of (starting from bottom left and going clockwise, Green Tomatoes, Sour Corn (in a sauerkraut style), OkraPimento cheese & Benton’s 16 month aged country ham from Tennessee.
Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Pimento cheese & Benton's 16 month aged country ham, Green Tomatoes, Sour Corn (in a sauerkraut style), Okra Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Pimento cheese & Benton's 16 month aged country ham, Green Tomatoes Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Pickled Green Tomatoes Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Pimento cheese & Benton's 16 month aged country ham, <strong>Sour Corn</strong> (in a sauerkraut style) Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Sour Corn (in a sauerkraut style) Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Pickled Okra

They are served with Benne crackers, a buttery toasty cracker that is addictive. I have a hard time holding myself back saving for what I know will be quite the parade of food to come – well, you’ll see.
Benne Crackers Mae PDX Pickle Platter for November 25, 2015: Pimento cheese & Benton's 16 month aged country ham, Green Tomatoes, Sour Corn (in a sauerkraut style), Okra

Earlier while we were enjoying our sassafras sweet tea and waiting for everyone in the dining room to arrive and be seated, I had watched Zach prepare the fluffy mini Angel Biscuits and ever since then been waiting for those warm fluffy goodies to appear. Angel biscuits are flakey soft like a biscuit, but also have additional yeast that makes them fluffy and high.
Zach preparing the Angel Biscuits for Mae PDX as the pans get hot behind him for frying the chicken Zach preparing the Angel Biscuits for Mae PDX as the pans get hot behind him for frying the chicken

Although bright and lemony tasty while serving as a call back to moonshine, the second of the 3 beverages Mae PDX offered for this dinner – here a Branch raw honey rye Old Fashioned – could not distract my thoughts from the pending biscuits. It was served in a small jar that we passed around the table and poured our drink into mini mason jars.
Branch raw honey rye Old Fashioned

Now Zach was starting to fry the chicken in batches on the hot 3 pans behind and I started to acquire the scent of my clothing of fried chicken that I enjoyed on my Uber ride home. Thighs and drumsticks are my favorite pieces of fried chicken.
Zach starts frying the chicken and the whole place smells incredible at Mae PDX, popping up behind Old Salt Marketplace

Yay! The Angel Biscuits, here served with Sorghum Butter (you can see isassafras c melting) and a Cranberry and quince sauce
Warm angel biscuits Warm angel biscuits Warm angel biscuits, topped with sorghum butter and a sassafras cranberry and quince sauce "Warm

Next was another slam dunk course, and one of the best Brussels sprouts I’ve ever had they were so tender and smoky, roasted brussels sprouts with brown butter crunch, brown butter vinaigrette, and chervil.
Roasted Brussels sprouts, brown butter crunch, brown butter vinaigrette, chervil Roasted Brussels sprouts, brown butter crunch, brown butter vinaigrette, chervil

Suddenly the dishes starting arriving fast and furious – the main event really was like Thanksgiving as I completely filled my plate with food such as

Green bean casserole with chanterelles and fried onions – I always prefer when real mushrooms are used instead of some mushroom soup
Green bean casserole with chanterelles and fried onions Green bean casserole with chanterelles and fried onions

Fried chicken being plated! It’s go time!
Fried chicken being plated! It's go time! The famous Mae PDX buttermilk brined fried in three fats Fried Chicken The famous Mae PDX buttermilk brined fried in three fats Fried Chicken The famous Mae PDX buttermilk brined fried in three fats Fried Chicken

Baked butternut squash, marshmallows and fried sage created in a Sweet Potato Casserole style
Baked butternut squash, marshmallows, fried sage created in a Sweet Potato Casserole style Baked butternut squash, marshmallows, fried sage created in a Sweet Potato Casserole style

The Baked cheddar grits with ramps was generous with the Tillamook Cheddar
The Mae PDX Baked cheddar grits with ramps was generous with the Tillamook Cheddar The Mae PDX Baked cheddar grits with ramps was generous with the Tillamook Cheddar

The smoky Cornbread dressing with Benton’s bacon and chicken livers and the Chicken Gravy
The smoky Cornbread dressing with Benton's bacon and chicken livers Chicken Gravy The smoky Cornbread dressing with Benton's bacon and chicken livers and a topping of chicken gravy

As we enjoyed our main course, guests took turn observing Maya freely and generously pouring alcohol as needed to recreate the cream based on taste memory
Maya Lovelace creating her alcohol loaded cream purely by taste memory The dynamic duo behind Mae PDX, Maya Lovelace and Zach Lefler

I was super full at this point and glad I wore a dress that gave me a little more ahem room but still found the space to eat two of these mini Pecan tarts, just like her grandmother used to send Maya in the mail for the holidays. If there had been more I would have totally pocketed them – but every guest couldn’t resist eating several of these. I was so jealous that she used to get these in the mail.
Pecan tarts, just like her grandmother used to send Maya in the mail for the holidays Pecan tarts, just like her grandmother used to send Maya in the mail for the holidays

These were the perfect treat to go with the Coffee Syllabub, a creamy coffee drink with Zach’s roasted coffee that was like a mash-up of an Irish Coffee but also like Egg Nog becasue of the egg white cream.
Pecan tarts, just like her grandmother used to send Maya in the mail for the holidays, along with Coffee Syllabub

Maya plating the Sweet potato custard pie, the final course
Maya plating the Sweet potato custard pie, the final course

I liked how this was a little softer because of the custard, and not as squashy.
Sweet potato custard pie Sweet potato custard pie

Ooooff, now you see what I mean by eating lightly before dinner for this 10 course marathon right?

I like to think of myself as a patron of the arts – while some patrons collect art pieces and visit art galleries, or sponsor musicians, sciences, or charites, I’ve dedicated myself to the culinary arts. Besides Nodoguro, Mae PDX has a place in my heart and stomach as among my favorite pop-ups in Portland. I heartily endorse that you need to go – and if you need a friend to go with you, I volunteer!

If you’d like to learn more about Mae and Maya, check out this excellent podcast with Right At The Fork featuring Maya.

While at dinner, one of my guests mentioned he preferred cold chicken to hot chicken. I disagree. I do love both hot and cold chicken, but the juice running down from the warm meat, and the crispy texture that is yet soft of the chicken only happens when it’s hot, so hot gets more favor and will win. What do you think between cold vs hot chicken?

Thighs and the leg are my favorite part of the fried chicken, followed by wings and breasts. What are you favorite sections? What would have been your favorite dish of the dinner?

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Cocktails of Jackknife Bar at the Sentinel Hotel

Jackknife Bar is located just by the entrance/lobby of downtown’s Sentinel Hotel (formerly the Governor’s Hotel) on SW 11th and Alder, only a few blocks from the City Target, and brought to you by the minds behind Dig A Pony, Bye & Bye, and Sweet Hereafter. The space inside Jackknife is very dark and art deco- I wouldn’t be surprised to see fellow patrons decked out in the garb of the roaring 20s in here.
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The atmosphere is very relaxed, with a very large bar if you want to chat with new people and watch the bartenders at work crafting drinks or pouring from their more than a dozen taps. Or you can sink yourself into groups of couches or big simple wooden tables and chairs that almost feels like you can light up a cigar and channel some of the previous guests of this historic hotel built in 1909.

If you’d like, Jackknife also has some seats by the bright giant windows facing the street and a few white plastic tables outside if you want to keep yourself grounded in the current era. In the back, huge booths seating almost a dozen people around a lounge table in shadows seems like a secret VIP area ready made to accommodate a celebrity’s entourage.

I was able to try 4 of the Jacknife Bar house drinks. The first, Pavlov’s Bell cocktail with vodka, espresso, coconut, cinnamon, vanilla salt was deeply satisfying with its rich flavors.
Jackknife PDX, their house cocktail option of Pavlov's Bell cocktail with vodka, espresso, coconut, cinnamon, vanilla salt was deeply satisfying with its rich flavors Jackknife PDX, their house cocktail option of Pavlov's Bell cocktail with vodka, espresso, coconut, cinnamon, vanilla salt was deeply satisfying with its rich flavors

On the lighter, more refreshing side there’s

  • Bonnie Parker cocktail (their take on a Moscow Mule) with Old Taylor whiskey, toasted pecan, lime, honey, and Jackknife ginger beer
    Jackknife PDX, their house cocktail option of Bonnie Parker cocktail with Old Taylor whiskey, toasted pecan, lime, honey, Jackknife ginger beer Jackknife PDX, their house cocktail option of BONNIE PARKER cocktail with Old Taylor whiskey, toasted pecan, lime, honey, Jackknife ginger beer
  • Bye Bye Sweet Pony with whiskey, quince, lemon, maple syrup, Jackknife ginger beer, and salt both taste light but have a hint of depth
    Jacknife PDX cocktail of BYE BYE SWEET PONY with whiskey, quince, lemon, maple syrup, Jackknife ginger beer, salt Jacknife PDX cocktail of BYE BYE SWEET PONY with whiskey, quince, lemon, maple syrup, Jackknife ginger beer, salt
  • Days of Thunder house cocktail with vodka, lemon, cucumber, mint, jalapeno, Mello Yello
    Jacknife PDX cocktail of DAYS OF THUNDER with vodka, lemon, cucumber, mint, jalapeno, Mello Yello Jacknife PDX cocktail of DAYS OF THUNDER with vodka, lemon, cucumber, mint, jalapeno, Mello Yello

The toasted pecan, lime and honey of the Bonnie Taylor is subtle, while the Bye Bye Sweet Pony’s quince and maple syrup and salt combination make it dangerously easy to drink down the delicious. As my personal taste I really like spicy drinks, so the nostalgia of Mello Yello’s citrusy flavors (which I haven’t had since much younger days) added with the little bit of jalapeno burn was very enjoyable. Particularly, with the big heat wave in weather during which I had some of these beverages, the Bye Bye Sweet Pony and Days of Thunder were really a big relief as the thermometer inched towards 100.

Foodwise, I tried the Pimento Cheese, which comes with tomato relish and butter crackers. The butter crackers were so buttery that they crumbled in any attempt to spread the cheese or relish, which is fine because then you can just eat it by the forkful and it would work well with any drink you order at the bar. Or just by itself. Just saying.
Jackknife PDX, Pimento Cheese, which comes with tomato relish and butter crackers. The butter crackers were so buttery that they crumbled in any attempt to spread the cheese or relish, which is fine because then you can just eat it by the forkful.

The Cheese Plate is generous in terms of how much cheese is on the plate. That ricotta topped with Bee Local Honey, similar to the pimento cheese, is addictive.
Jacknife PDX cheese board

Meanwhile, the order of Beets which comes with fried ricotta, pickled fennel, smoked walnuts and dijon vin was a beautiful light option that is a good choice for anyone who is vegetarian or gluten free.

On the vegetarian front, along with their bar burger there is also a vegan bbq tempeh burger so you don’t have to feel like a second class citizen with just this lovely, but admittedly not filling, salad. The only really filling food they offer on the menu are the two mentioned burgers and a ham and cheese sandwich, so the intention is to be a bar/lounge and not a place for a meal. On certain days, you may even find music with a DJ and dancing on weekends and for special events.
Jackknife PDX, Beets which comes with fried ricotta, pickled fennel, smoked walnuts and dijon vin Jackknife PDX, Beets which comes with fried ricotta, pickled fennel, smoked walnuts and dijon vin

Jackknife Bar is open 3PM until 2AM, with happy hour from 4:30 to 6:30 PM everyday. There is no table service, you must order at the bar, but if you order food you will be given a number and they’ll bring your food to you.

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