Upcoming PDX Bloody Mary Events

There are two upcoming PDX Bloody Mary events if you are a big Bloody Mary and Brunch fan that I would like to highlight. As a lover of bloody marys myself – they are healthy with fruit and vegetables! And a snack because of the garnish! – I’m thrilled with two Sundays in a row featuring bloody marys in Portland. Both events feature the ability to enjoy multiple brunch bites and sample different bloody mary concoctions which you will vote on which is best! I love events like these where you get to try a lot of little things at once.

Portland Monthly Country Brunch


I have previously recapped the Portland Monthly Country Brunch when I attended last year in 2015, the year before in 2014, and then in 2013. If you haven’t heard of this event before, it’s an annual event, now in it’s fifth year, that will benefit Zenger Farm. The event includes a punch card so that you can visit all the booths and taste a brunch sample dish from this year seven restaurants or food carts, as well as get a sample of each of the seven entrants for the Bloody Mary Smackdown where participants vie for the title of Best Bloody Mary from either the Judge’s Choice Award or People’s Choice Award.

Portland Monthly Country Brunch 2015, Brunch bite from The Sudra offered a healthy vegan option with Tofu Scramble and black rice porridge along with a Bloody Mary Smackdown entry from Urban Farmer of a Spicy Bell Pepper Bloody Mary with a hint of smoke and spice from the roasted peppers Portland Monthly Country Brunch 2015, Bloody Mary Smackdown entry from Raven and Rose of Full Bloody Irish. Blending the spiciness of chile pepper-vodka and a touch of nitro stout topped with a skewer that contains an Irish breakfast including potato and black and white pudding

This year the date of the fifth annual Portland Monthly Country Brunch is Sunday April 24, 2016 from 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM. The event takes place at Castaway Portland this year on and is sponsored by Portland Monthly Magazine as well as others.

Chef Rick Gencarelli from Lardo of course brought the fat with a Pork Belly Egg Benedict with a buttery buttermilk biscuit, big hunk of pork belly, fried quail egg, and Frank's hollandaise. Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2014 at Castaway benefiting Zenger Farm Chef Johanna Ware from Smallwares brought one of my favorite Asian breakfast dishes, Breakfast congee with Chinese Sausage, egg, scallion, granola and maple ponzu at Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2014 at Castaway benefiting Zenger Farm

The restaurants and food cart offering brunch bites include

Meanwhile, the seven competitors for the Bloody Mary Smackdown (I’m guessing the vodka used will be from Crater Lake Spirits since they are a sponsor) include

Portland Monthly's Country Brunch 2014 at Castaway benefiting Zenger Farm

One of the reasons I enjoy this event is that they offer lots of seats and tables unlike many other food events where you left trying to balance your plate of food and beverage while standing. The lines for the food and drink in previous years under regular admission were generally maybe at the most 7-8 minutes I’m sure we can also expect some coffee thanks to another sponsor, Coava. , Last year a pushcart would come by offering bottomless Manmosas (beer +orange juice) and Crispin Cider is returning as a sponsor this year as well.

There is live music (this year provided by the June Bugs) to enjoy while dining, and there are always a few adults and many children who dance. Other extras for this year’s event seem to include “a breakfast-in-bed photo booth (possibly from sponsor Bedmart?) Recreation Dept’s über designed lawn games, baby livestock, and more”!

Portland Monthly Country Brunch 2015, Hank Sinatra and the Atomic Cowboys and emcee Poison Waters

You can buy your tickets here. It is $50 for VIP admission that includes early admission and a swag bag and all food and drink, $45 VIP without bloody marys, $40 for regular admission that includes the brunch and bloody marys, $30 for the food only without bloody  marys, and kids 5 and younger are free. Yes, it’s a family friendly event (to drink alcohol must be 21+ of course).

Kachka Bloody Mary Bloc Party

A new event this year, the Kachka Bloody Mary Bloc Party is set to celebrate the release of Kachka‘s incredible horseradish vodka now by the bottle thanks to New Deal Distillery.

Taking place on Sunday May 1, 2016 from 11 AM – 3 PM, the event includes brunch bites and housemade bloody marys from

Only Oso Market usually serves brunch, so this is a unique opportunity to see what the other 4 Grand Avenue bars will be offering.

The cost is $30 ticket (buy your tickets here) and is good for a shot of Kachka Horseradish Vodka when you first check in to get your passport in your souvenir shot class. Then the passport is good for one mini bloody mary and one brunch bite at each of the five location with a closing rally at Bit House Saloon from 2 – 3 PM for your vote (votes must be in by 2:30 PM) to hear the winner of the “Best Bloody Mary on Grand.” The first 75 people to purchase a ticket, like myself, also get a Kachka Trucker Hat. I can’t wait to model mine during the event.

Sounds pretty grand to me!

Do you enjoy bloody marys, and if so what is your favorite bloody mary joint in Portland? If bloody mary is not your brunch beverage of choice, what is?

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Baker’s Dozen Coffee Beers & Doughnuts Next Weekend

I wanted to give you a heads up before the tickets sell out for Brian Yaeger’s Baker’s Dozen Coffee Beers & Doughnuts Festival!  Taking place next week from 10 AM – 3 PM on Saturday March 12, 2016 at Culmination Brewing, this was a fantastic event I attended last year that had me wired for the rest of the day thanks to all the caffeine from the coffee beers and all the sugar from the doughnuts.

Baker's Dozen Coffee Beers & Doughnuts 2016

This year, the festival again takes place at Culmination Brewing, which just recently won Best  New Brewery of the Year at the 2016 Oregon Beer Awards. With 20 some taps, of which 3/4 of them are their own beers which span a wide variety of styles, it’s hard to believe this brewery is less than a year old but already pumping out classics as well as always tweaking and experimenting too.

Culmination Brewing Chalkboard at Culmination Brewing with the Beer List on June 20, 2015 Bar inside of Culmination Brewing Bar inside of Culmination Brewing
These photos are back before they put the chalkboard on the wall atop the tap – I’ve been visiting since they first opened!

Culmination Brewing is family friendly and dog friendly, and has several comfy outdoor seats to enjoy the good weather (as well as easy street parking in a lot or nearby streets in the neighborhood just off out SE Sandy), as well as a dozen seats at the bar and tables inside as well. It is really like a neighborhood brewpub, but with an impressive list of brews.

Outside seating at Culmination Brewing Outside seating at Culmination Brewing Outside seating at Culmination Brewing

For $24 a person (purchase your tickets online at Mercury Tickets before they sell out – they are only selling 400 of these 21+ beer tickets), at the Baker’s Dozen Coffee Beers and Doughnuts festival you get access to a thirteen 4-oz samples of baker’s dozen (13) coffee beers as well as samples of all thirteen different doughnuts from thirteen different breweries and local Portland doughnut shops all in one place.

Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing  Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing

And, it can be family fun! They are offering a Doughnut Decoration Station for kids and non-kids. Local roasted normal coffee will be provided too, along with live music. You can purchase additional beverages beyond the 13 coffee beers and/or house-made breakfast sandwiches too.

Here’s more of a glimpse of what this upcoming festival can be like, based on the Baker’s Dozen Coffee & Doughnuts Festival last year.  I collected multiple donuts on my plate so I could try pairing them with the various beers on the checklist you get when you check in in whatever order I want.

Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing Coco Donuts Espresso Donuts were my favorite donuts from the Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing Bakers Dozen Coffee Beer & Doughnuts festival (coffee beer and local donuts from all over PDX) at Culmination Brewing

Here’s a pro tip: when I went, I took ziploc bags with me because even with them cutting up the doughnuts into sample sizes of 1/2 or 1/4 of a doughnut, there was no way I could eat 13 doughnut morsels, so I took some home by putting them in the bag!

For a preview of some of the participating breweries brews and doughnuts check out the Brewpublic Article here on the 2nd Annual Bakers Dozen.

Unfortunately I’ll be out of town for the festival so will miss it, which just means I’ve freed up a ticket for you that you should snap up ASAP. Have you been to Culmination yet? Have you paired coffee beer and doughnuts before? Who is your favorite Portland doughnut provider? Do you spell doughnut or donut?

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My picks for Portland Dining Month 2016

It’s almost March (tomorrow! Where did February go, it flew by, even with the extra day!), which means it’s time for Portland Dining Month 2016 to begin! This is PDX Dining month’s 7th year. I’m glad to see they continue to make it a whole month long – did you know other cities that hold this type of special dinner menu special for a city last just a week? But we have all month – every day of the week for a whole 31 days! So I’m not sure I can accept your excuse on why you couldn’t make it to a single one all month long.
Portland Dining Month in March 2016

This year, a record-setting 122 restaurants will offer three-course dinners for $29 during Portland Dining Month 2016. Some restaurants are very specific on what your 3 courses will be – others provide options for each course, including sometimes vegetarian options. Still more may offer extra courses, or even a beer pairing or some restaurants awarded for their Oregon wine list may offer $15 wine pairings for each course. Pretty much all restaurants will always have their regular menu as well, so not everyone at the table has to eat the $29 prix fixe, so make it a date night, or family night, or catch up with friends.

When you visit, don’t be shy about asking for the Portland Dining Month 2016 menu if you don’t get it when you are seated as it may be a separate menu in addition to the regular menu.

Laurelhurst Market Portland Dining Month 2015 Laurelhurst Market menu and suggested beverages Laurelhurst Market Portland Dining Month 2015 second course of Ten-hour braised beef shoulder with potato pancake, warm oyster mushroom salad and beef jus

My visit to Laurelhurst Market for Portland Dining month in 2015

You dining out is also doing good for the world, not just for your tastebuds and as a reason to get together with others. Portland Dining Month is partnering with Oregon Food Bank to make a donation for every reservation booked through OpenTable links from the Portland Dining Month official website. You can see a list of OpenTable restaurants participating here for which you can make reservations online. For this blogpost, I used the same links if OpenTable was available for my top PDM picks for your convenience.

I usually will pick restaurants based on food options in their 3 courses that sound good, and then look at their regular menu to see if it is a good deal. It never ends up being less than $29 to order them a la carte if available, and some dishes are special for Dining Month, or you are getting an extra tremendous value on the price. Try upscale restaurants that have always been in your wishlist now like Imperial (OpenTable rez avail), Paley’s Place (OpenTable rez avail), Higgins (OpenTable rez avail),  Laurelhurst Market, Little Bird (OpenTable rez avail), the classic Ringside Steakhouse on Burnside (OpenTable rez avail)- whether it be the and such where usually again the entrees alone are in the mid 20 dollar range already.

Fogo de Chão grand opening - Linguica - cured pork sausage Little Bird Bistro's Chicken-Fried Trout, gribiche, fines herbes, radishes, pickled carrots Park Kitchen Milk braised pork with Your Kitchen Gardens leeks, curds and whey

Above, Portland Dining month options from Fogo de Chao (OpenTable rez avail), Little Bird (OpenTable rez avail), and Park Kitchen (OpenTable rez avail) – food shown is from previous years

Also on the list are hot spot restaurants like relatively new on the scene South American cuisine at LeChon (OpenTable rez avail), and already raved about Russian darling Kachka, smart Asian fusion smallwares (OpenTable rez avail), French fun at St Jack which is offering a vegetarian option too (OpenTable rez avail), and more!

Now is the time to visit that restaurant you’ve wanted to go to but haven’t been yet!  You should definitely check out the 3 course menu specials each one is offering to help narrow down from the bounty of choices.

I’ve mentioned already some of my top picks for Portland Dining Month 2016 above for you to check out. Here below are specifically the ones for consideration on my own personal To Eat in March list that stood out to me based on their menu options particular calling to me. Check back as I plan to go to at least one PDM dinner a week and recap them as I go.

  • You have no reason to keep saying you haven’t been to Ataula for Catalan (Spanish) cuisine by James Beard 2016 nominee for Best Chef Northwest Jose Chesa yet with this deal. The first two tapas together are usually worth $19 and a full version by itself of the third course dish is usually $34
    1. First course: Pulpo octopus carpaccio with sun-dried tomato, Parmigiano-Reggiano, pine nuts and pickled cipollini onions
    2. Second course: Tortilla de patatas con bellota with farm eggs, confit potatoes, onions and 4-year cured ibérico ham
    3. Third course: Mini rossejat negre with toasted noodles, calamari, squid ink, sofrito and harissa aioli
    4. Fourth!! : Doughnut, brioche, spiced sugar
  • Pono Farm Soul Kitchen with its mix of Japanese influence and sustainable Northwest meats from Pono Farm have been on my wish list for a while, and I finally am going to visit them in March. Their options for the Portland Dining Month 2016 menu include three options for first course or second course which sound really original in concept. (OpenTable rez avail)
    1. First course (choose one): Roasted golden and red Chiogga beet salad with wild greens, cherry-beet dressing and horseradish cream or Tempura soft-shell crab with hibiscus glaze, persimmon and pear salad with orange vinaigrette or Kakuni: 10-hour braised pork belly with sweet soy glaze, soft-boiled egg, apple and miner’s lettuce salad
    2. Second course (choose one): Market carrots, carrot purée, carrot vinaigrette, chrysanthemum, basil and walnut pesto or Mary’s free-range grilled chicken with chanterelles, frisée, black truffle sauce and red wine demi-glace or Sweet chili pork chop with roasted apples and mizuna salad
    3. Third course: Sake gelée of exotic fruits, yuzu froth and passion fruit cream
  • Willow is just opening in March right now, but they are participating in Portland Dining Month! Pretty brave to open to that guys. They won’t have a regular menu available though – this is their only menu for the month before shifting to their 6 course tasting menu in April, so here’s your chance to try them out on a smaller scale. Their food choices are
    1. First course: Cream of celery root soup with charred roots and thyme
    2. Second course (choose one): Short rib steak with glazed vegetables, potato and sauce bordelaise or Cauliflower steak with glazed vegetables, potato and sauce bordelaise
    3. Third course: Chocolate cake s’more with meringue and graham cracker
  • What I really like about Clyde Common‘s options is how it’s a mashup of Northwest goodness with a little bit of a hint of Filipino influence, which is a unique perspective. And those lumpia, which I’ve had before, keep bringing me back, along with the cocktails. I’ve been visiting the Clyde Common bar for years, but since Chef Carlos Lamagna took over the kitchen I’ve been going more often for lunch and dinner because the food options are now just as compelling as their award winning cocktail program at the bar. (OpenTable rez avail)
    1. First course:Pork and shiitake lumpia with house sweet and sour sauce and spicy greens (shown below is a multiple order plate of lumpia)
    2. Second course: Preserved ramp butter risotto with grana padano, chili oil and chicken chicharrónes
    3. Third course: Local bee honey panna cotta with chèvre whipped cream, mixed berry jam and candied pine nuts
      Clyde Common interior, taken from the 2nd floor Clyde Common dinner and happy hour dish pork and shitake lumpia
  • I really like how classic Northwest cuisine Park Kitchen gives you their famous chickpea fries and three options each for the other two savory courses that sounds really fascinating in its flavor combinations.  (OpenTable rez avail)
    1. First course: Chickpea fries with roasted squash ketchup
      Park Kitchen's Chickpea fries with pumpkin ketchup
    2. Second course (choose one): Ayer’s Creek barley with smoked beets and pomegranate or Blood orange with radish, pumpernickel and crème fraîche or Charred carrot with black olive, pecans and carrot tops
    3. Third course (choose one): Ayer’s Creek adzuki bean cake with braised collard greens and popcorn sauce or Blackened steelhead with cauliflower grits and watercress or Grilled Maupin Farm’s ham with Anthony’s garbanzo beans and green olives
  • Go visit Biwa if my Tuesday Japan travel posts have given you a Japanese craving, as they are offering
    1. First course of Sashimi moriawase, a selection of today’s sashimi dishes, including ocean trout with Deschutes Black Butte Porter shoyu (usually this option alone is $26 on their regular menu!)
    2. Second course of Otsumami and kushiyaki, many small dishes of varied and delightful snacks and grilled skewers
    3. Third course of Smoky miso vegetable soup
  • I love Aviary during dining month (ok, maybe every month. Chef Sarah Pliner is also a James Beard 2015 and 2016 nominee for Best Chef Northwest). Particularly for March though theiir dining month menu is always are a good deal (their entree usually is $23) and they always offer a special one off dish as part of their menu. And don’t forget their bread with bagna cauda is complimentary starter. I think pretty much every PDM every year I stop at Aviary! (OpenTable rez avail)
    complimentary bread service at Aviary is wonderful as instead of just bread with butter, they offered a bagna cauda (butter, garlic, anchovies) for dipping the bread. Obviously because this has anchovies it's not vegetarian so if that's important to you, you'll have to pass on the dip. One of the two breads on the plate was an olive bread.

    1. First course (choose one): Braised beef cheek dumpling of egg yolk, jicama, cucumber and peanuts or
      Prawn salad with snap peas, coconut, Cara Cara oranges, jalapeño and taro root crisp
    2. Second course (choose one): Red cooked kurobuta pork short rib with rutabaga, enoki mushrooms, fish sauce and pickled Thai chiles or Pineapple curry with glazed skate wing, Manila clams, cranberry beans, maitake mushrooms and sea beans
    3. Third course (choose one): Pistachio dacquoise yogurt mousse and grapefruit sorbet or Chocolate cremeux cake with passion fruit and crispy rice
  • Acadia, a New Orleans Bistro, is offering  (photos are from a previous visit of the shrimp and sheepshead – which is a fish btw. I remember with that shrimp I went back to the bowl and spooned the sauce right onto my bread. If you haven’t been here yet, get yourself here as I am putting this on my list even though I’ve had these dishes before because they are just that good.) Treat yourself to some different flavors then the norm with the bright Creole cuisine here.
    1. First course of Louisiana barbecue shrimp with lemon, black pepper, white wine and butter
    2. Second course of Bronzed wild-caught Louisiana sheepshead with buttermilk cornbread puree, pickled beet relish and sauce meunière
    3. Third course of Creole bread pudding with salted whiskey caramel, whipped cream and pecans
      Acadia Restaurant Portland, Louisiana Barbeque Shrimp with lemon, black pepper, white wine and butter. I went back to the bowl and spooned the sauce right onto my bread. Acadia Restaurant Portland, Bronzed, Wild-Caught Louisiana Sheepshead with Spinach Madeline pie and blue crab meuniére.
  • You can get a hint of one of the best restaurants in Portland Castagna and its genius chef Justin Woodward (he was a finalist for the James Beard Awards last year, also a James Beard 2016 nominee for Best Chef Northwest this year and previous 2 years and nominated for Rising Star Chef of the Year in 2013) by visiting the more casual Cafe Castagna next door. Their entree of milk braised pork shoulder alone is usually $24. (OpenTable rez avail)
    1. First course (choose one): Classic salad with a butter lettuce rosette and royale dressing or duck fat fried potatoes
    2. Second course: Milk-braised pork shoulder with shaved Tokyo turnips
    3. Third course (choose one): Butterscotch pot de crème  or Blackberry sorbet
  • Accanto is the casual enoteca experience if you want Italian, and they are raising the bar by offering four courses for your $29- and two options for three of the courses. (OpenTable rez avail)
    1. First course (choose one): Paté di Campagna: pork terrine with whole grain mustard, charred bread and parsley or Tortino di riso con carciofi: risotto pancake stuffed with artichokes, pecorino and tomato jam.
    2. Second course (choose one): Zuppa di pasta e fagioli with cannellini beans, macaroni, tomatoes and vegetable broth  or Insalata di Caesar with chicories, crispy ciabatta, parmigiano and boquerones.
    3. Third course (choose one): Strozzapreti con funghi e: ricotta, house pasta, soffrito with mushrooms, spinach, ricotta and soft boiled egg or Lombata di maiale balsamico: roasted pork loin, portabello and sundried tomatoes, escarole and balsamic demi-glace.
    4. Fourth course: Tiramisu

You can check out the official Portland Dining Month website  to see those restaurants and filter by location, cuisine, or view the details of the courses that will be offered and options for courses if applicable.

What are you eyeing to enjoy for March and Portland Dining Month 2016?

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PDX Dumpling Week 2016 So Far…

Right now until Saturday February 13 is PDX Dumpling Week 2016. Essentially, Dumpling Week has a list of 12 Portland restaurants and food carts offering dumplings and for each place you visit and enjoy their dumplings, you receive a sticker to add to a Dumpling Passport (you might have to ask for it after you order as they may not remember to hand it out automatically). Based on how many stickers you collect, you are entered for different levels of prizes.

I listed the participating 2016 Dumpling Week restaurants and the dumplings they are offering last week (I also participated in Dumpling Week last year and wrote a 2015 Dumpling Week Recap). Here’s where I’ve been so far for 2016:

  • ImperialBeef and pork khinkali with melted butter, black pepper and dill served with a bit of yogurt. I recommend ordering a Parker House roll because although you can drink up the juice and spoonful of yogurt at the end if you’d like, I prefer dunking a Parker House roll into it and using that as my sponge. The bar is packed during happy hour, so if you are mainly going for dumplings I suggest arriving after Happy Hour is over (the dumplings are not a happy hour special) so you don’t have to wait for a space at the bar – unless of course you are planning on having more of a meal then make dinner table reservations.
    Portland Dumpling Week 2016 Imperial offering: Beef and pork khinkali with melted butter, black pepper and dill served with a bit of yogurt Portland Dumpling Week 2016 Imperial offering: Beef and pork khinkali with melted butter, black pepper and dill served with a bit of yogurt
  • KachkaMushroom and potato vareniki with porcini pumpernickel breadcrumbs, French onion smetana and scallions. I enjoyed these with 30 grams of Matsutake Vodka (a seasonal one to emphasize the mushroom) and 30 grams of Horseradish Vodka (a usual favorite of mine).
    Dumpling Week 2016 offering from Kachka: Mushroom and potato vareniki with porcini pumpernickel breadcrumbs, French onion smetana and scallions. Dumpling Week 2016 offering from Kachka: Mushroom and potato vareniki with porcini pumpernickel breadcrumbs, French onion smetana and scallions.
  • GrassaItalian soup dumplings. I recommend ordering these with garlic bread to wipe up the sauce, and be generous in adding the Calabrian Chili Oil or Mama’s Lil Chili Oil to your dumplings that come with your order. I also recommend downloading the Chew Dining Club app so that you can input the code at the bottom of your receipt and start racking up credit to earning goodies by dining at various ChefStable restaurants
    Dumpling Week 2015 offering from Grassa: Italian soup dumplings. I recommend ordering these with garlic bread to wipe up the sauce, and be generous in adding the Calabrian Chili Oil or Mama's Lil Chili Oil to your dumplings that come with your order.editDelete caption Dumpling Week 2015 offering from Grassa: Italian soup dumplings. I recommend ordering these with garlic bread to wipe up the sauce, and be generous in adding the Calabrian Chili Oil or Mama's Lil Chili Oil to your dumplings that come with your order.editDelete caption
  • Sizzle Pie: A team-up of Sizzle Pie and Korean BBQ food cart Kim Jong Grillin’ are offering Korean BBQ-inspired pizza mini calzones. The three options are either Meat, Vegetarian, or Vegan ONLY be available at the West Burnside location at 926 W Burnside and each order comes with three stone oven-baked dumplings. I thought there was too much dough to filling here for my taste, and more gochujang sauce is needed.
    • Meat pizza dumplings: Jjajang smoked pork, Sizzle Pie cheese blend, scallions, fermented black bean paste with pickled yellow daikon and gochujang sauce.
      Portland Dumpling Week 2016 from Sizzle Pie: Meat pizza dumplings collaboration with Kim Jong Grillin' of Jjajang smoked pork, Sizzle Pie cheese blend, scallions, fermented black bean paste with pickled yellow daikon and gochujang sauce. Portland Dumpling Week 2016 from Sizzle Pie: Meat pizza dumplings collaboration with Kim Jong Grillin' of Jjajang smoked pork, Sizzle Pie cheese blend, scallions, fermented black bean paste with pickled yellow daikon and gochujang sauce.
    • Vegan pizza dumplings: Kim Jong Grillin’ housemade vegan kimchi and “Follow Your Heart” vegan mozzarella with Sizzle Pie’s housemade vegan ranch dip.
    • Vegetarian pizza dumplings: shiitake mushroom, Sizzle Pie cheese blend, spicy tofu, scallions with soy plum drizzle and dipping sauce.

Are you participating in Portland Dumpling Week 2016, which is ending in only a few days? Which dumplings sound appealing to you or have you already had?

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Chefs Week PDX 2016 West Coast Dinner Photo Recap

This past Sunday marked the last day of Chefs Week PDX 2016 with the finale of the 5 days of collaboration dinners, special edition maker products ranging from beer to hot sauce to ice cream, and Chef after parties. Chefs Week PDX is a time when the chefs celebrate and embody the Portland spirit of collaboration and inspiring and encouraging creativity with each other rather than competition.

And let’s face it, it is also an excuse for the chefs to organize multi-day playdates and hang out together and be friends. I’m all for a culinary version of the Justice League so more power to them.
Chefs Week PDX 2016 West Coast 2016 Dinner

The West Coast Dinner brings all the West Coast chefs of Oregon, California, Washington, even across the ocean into Hawaii and across the border into Canada,  into one magnificent food marathon of a meal. At the West Coast Dinner this year, hosted at Departure, they had “just enough food” for this grand finale meal at 30 courses featuring 34 chefs.
Chefs Week PDX 2016 West Coast 2016 Dinner

This is my first time attending as now I’ve learned that I need to be faster on the draw for the tickets before they sell out – and they always sell out. I’ve also now learned that I definitely feel uncomfortably full but can power through sample bites around the 24th course…

Here’s a look at this epic dinner, course by course, with my Chefs Week PDX 2016 West Coast Dinner recap:

Specialty Cocktails

The Panda Bear cocktail wtih Soju, Crater Lake Vodka, Lime, Bamboo Syrup, Muddled Cucumber
Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - The Panda Bear cocktail wtih Soju, Crater Lake Vodka, Lime, Bamboo Syrup, Muddled Cucumber
Apostrophe cocktail with Gin, Lemon, Wild Roots NW Raspberry Vodka, Egg Whites
Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Apostrophe cocktail with Gin, Lemon, Wild Roots NW Raspberry Vodka, Egg Whites

The Food

  1. Justin Woodward (Castagna) presents Kohlrabi, Oyster
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Justin Woodward presents Kohlrabi, Oyster Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Justin Woodward presents Kohlrabi, Oyster
    The dish really highlighted herbaceous flavors and was probably one of the few dishes that tasted like it could possibly be healthy, though I doubt it :X
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Justin Woodward presents Kohlrabi, Oyster
  2. Mei Lin presents Hiramasa, Hazelnuts, Myoga Salad, Toasted Rice Vinaigrette
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Mei Lin presents Hiramasa, Hazelnuts, Myoga Salad, Toasted Rice Vinaigrette Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Mei Lin presents Hiramasa, Hazelnuts, Myoga Salad, Toasted Rice Vinaigrette
  3. Gregory Gourdet (Departure) presents Uni, Caviar, White Ponzu, Crispy Nori Potato
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Gregory Gourdet presents Uni, Caviar, White Ponzu, Crispy Nori Potato
    Yes, that’s totally gold flaked, blinged out uni on there!
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Gregory Gourdet presents Uni, Caviar, White Ponzu, Crispy Nori Potato
  4. Angus An (Maenam) presents Spot Prawn Cracker, Crab and Prawn in Coconut Uni reduction, Lemongrass, Ikura
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Angus An presents Spot Prawn Cracker, Crab and Prawn in Coconut Uni reduction, Lemongrass, Ikura
  5. Joshua McFadden (Ava Gene’s) presents his very descriptive in name Crudite
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Joshua McFadden presents Crudite Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Joshua McFadden presents Crudite
  6. Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer (Madcapra) present White Turnip, Buttermilk, Bergamot, Chervil, Cured Scallop
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer present White Turnip, Buttermilk, Bergamot, Chervil, Cured Scallop Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer present White Turnip, Buttermilk, Bergamot, Chervil, Cured Scallop Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer present White Turnip, Buttermilk, Bergamot, Chervil, Cured Scallop
  7. Jose Chesa (Ataula) presents “Mi Desayuno”, Potatoes, Onions, Chorizo, Eggs
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jose Chesa presents Mi Desayuno, with Potatoes, Onions, Chorizo, Eggs Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jose Chesa presents Mi Desayuno, with Potatoes, Onions, Chorizo, Eggs
    Seriously, this was one of my top 2 favorite dishes of the night. I loved the mixture of flavors and textures, just phenomenal.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jose Chesa presents Mi Desayuno, with Potatoes, Onions, Chorizo, Eggs
  8. Richie Nakano (Delfina) presents Jidori Egg in Miso, Charred Negi, Matsutake, Caviar
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Richie Nakano presents Jidori Egg in Miso, Charred Negi, Matsutake, Caviar
  9. Matthew Sigler (Renata) presents Mushroom Salad, Caramelized Pear Puree, Chestnut, Watercress, Echo Mountain Breadcrumbs
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Matthew Sigler presents Mushroom Salad, Caramelized Pear Puree, Chestnut, Watercress, Echo Mountain Bread
    This dish was more acidic than the description, which I really enjoyed as a bracing cleanse of palate
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Matthew Sigler presents Mushroom Salad, Caramelized Pear Puree, Chestnut, Watercress, Echo Mountain Bread
  10. Eric Johnson (Stateside) presents Steamed and Chilled Manila Clams, Ikura, Bergamot Organic Ice, Coconut Cream Yogurt, Makrut Lime. I would like 10 more of these please.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Eric Johnson presents Steamed and Chilled Manila Clams, Ikura, Bergamot Organic Ice, Coconut Cream Yogurt, Makrut Lime
  11. Earl Ninsom (Langbaan) presents Sockeye Salmon Salad, Avocado, Beet, Ikura
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Earl Ninsom presents Sockeye Salmon Salad, Avocado, Beet, Ikura
    Can this salmon look any more perfect? Does this really count as a “salad”?
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Earl Ninsom presents Sockeye Salmon Salad, Avocado, Beet, Ikura
  12. Joel Watanabe (Bao Bei) presents Douban Escabeche of Sablefish, Brown Butter, Compressed Green Papaya, Arima Sansho, Tokyo Negi, Umeboshi Shiso. This  dish was a favorite of most at the table.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Joel Watanabe presents Douban Escabeche of Sablefish, Brown Butter, Compressed Green Papaya, Arima Sansho, Tokyo Negi, Umeboshi Shiso
  13. Brian McCracken and Dana Tough (Spur Gastropub, Tavern Law and more of McCracken Tough) present Smoked Sturgeon Rilette, Black Garlic Cracker, Kaffir Lime Leaf Crema, Caviar
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Brian McCracken and Dana Tough present Smoked Sturgeon Rilette, Black Garlic Cracker, Kaffir Lime Leaf Crema, Caviar Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Brian McCracken and Dana Tough present Smoked Sturgeon Rilette, Black Garlic Cracker, Kaffir Lime Leaf Crema, Caviar
  14. Justin Wills (Resturant Beck, Sorella) presents Rabbit Liver, Pine Nuts, Fermented Huckleberry, Puffed Brown Rice, Apple
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Justin Wills presents Rabbit Liver, Pine Nuts, Fermented Huckleberry, Puffed Brown Rice, Apple Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Justin Wills presents Rabbit Liver, Pine Nuts, Fermented Huckleberry, Puffed Brown Rice, Apple
    This dish got mixed reactions – my first thought is that I wanted a Belgian beer to go along with to balance it out. While some started liking the dish as they had more spoonfuls, others were overwhelmed by the build-up of that same funkiness of flavors.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Justin Wills presents Rabbit Liver, Pine Nuts, Fermented Huckleberry, Puffed Brown Rice, Apple
  15. Doug Adams (Imperial) presents Oregon Elk Tartare, Marrow, Heart, Egg
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Doug Adams presents Oregon Elk Tartare, Marrow, Heart, Egg Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Doug Adams presents Oregon Elk Tartare, Marrow, Heart, Egg
  16. BJ Smith (Smokehouse 21 and Smokehouse Tavern) presents Smoked Lamb Tartare, Uni, Black Garlic. I liked this enough to just eat it by the spoonful without the cracker.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - BJ Smith presents Smoked Lamb Tartare, Uni, Black Garlic Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - BJ Smith presents Smoked Lamb Tartare, Uni, Black Garlic
  17. Troy MacLarty (Bollywood Theater) presents Cauliflower, Fresh Tumeric Curry, Raisin Chutney, Garam Masala, Curry Leaves
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Troy MacLarty presents Cauliflower, Fresh Tumeric Curry, Raisin Chutney, Garam Masala, Curry Leaves Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Troy MacLarty presents Cauliflower, Fresh Tumeric Curry, Raisin Chutney, Garam Masala, Curry Leaves
  18. Javier Plascencia (Misión 19 Tijuana, Brasero Cocina San Diego) presents Kabocha Squash in Mole Negro
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Javier Plascencia presents Kabocha Squash in Mole Negro Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Javier Plascencia presents Kabocha Squash in Mole Negro
  19. Patrick McKee (Common Law, Laurelhurst Market) presents Braised Short Rib and Beef Tongue, Banh Mi Pickles, Lemongrass Beef Jus
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Patrick McKee presents Braised Short Rib and Beef Tongue, Banh Mi Pickles, Lemongrass Beef Jus
  20. Jason Stratton (Mamnoon) presents Mussels with Tamarind, Dill, Labneh, Fried Onions
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jason Stratton presents Mussels with Tamarind, Dill, Labneh, Fried Onions Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jason Stratton presents Mussels with Tamarind, Dill, Labneh, Fried Onions
  21. Ryan Roadhouse (Nodoguro) presents Sockeye Salmon (marinated in sake and smoked), Egg Yolk, Buckwheat, Crabkake, Mitsuba. I feel like this could be an acceptable every day breakfast for me heh heh.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Ryan Roadhouse presents Sockeye Salmon, Egg Yolk, Buckwheat, Crabkake, Mitsuba Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Ryan Roadhouse presents Sockeye Salmon, Egg Yolk, Buckwheat, Crabkake, Mitsuba
  22. Han Hwang (Kim Jong Grillin’) presents Savory Barley and Rice, Wild Mushrooms, Scallion, Plum Soy, Parilla Leaf Kim Chee. I also really liked this dish, I enjoyed how clean it was.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Han Hwang presents Savory Barley and Rice, Wild Mushrooms, Scallion, Plum Soy, Parilla Leaf Kim Chee Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Han Hwang presents Savory Barley and Rice, Wild Mushrooms, Scallion, Plum Soy, Parilla Leaf Kim Chee
  23. Vitaly Paley (Paley’s Place, Imperial, Portland Penny Diner, DaNet) presents Khinkali Georgian Dumpling
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Vitaly Paley presents Khinkali Georgian Dumpling
  24. Gabriel Rucker (Le Pigeon, Little Bird) presents Salami and Gouda Risotto, Rabbit and Pepper Salad. So rich and luxurious.
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Gabriel Rucker presents Salami and Gouda Risotto, Rabbit and Pepper Salad
  25. Jeff Scheer (Maui Tropical Plantation) presents Braised Goat, Black Garlic Sabayon, Pickled Shallot, Sunchoke
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jeff Scheer presents Braised Goat, Black Garlic Sabayon, Pickled Shallot, Sunchoke Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Jeff Scheer presents Braised Goat, Black Garlic Sabayon, Pickled Shallot, Sunchoke
  26. Kusuma Rao (Ruchikala) presents Black Cardamom Lamb, Umpa, Citrus Pickle, Coconut and Kashmiri Chili
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Kusuma Rao presents Black Cardamom Lamb, Umpa, Citrus Pickle, Coconut and Kashmiri Chili Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Kusuma Rao presents Black Cardamom Lamb, Umpa, Citrus Pickle, Coconut and Kashmiri Chili
  27. Eve Küttemann (Sage Hen) presents Brown Bread Mille Feuille, Sorghum Cream, Charred Orange Marmalade, Malted Rye
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Eve Kuttemann presents Brown Bread Mille Feuille, Sorghum Cream, Charred Orange Marmalade, Malted Rye Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Eve Kuttemann presents Brown Bread Mille Feuille, Sorghum Cream, Charred Orange Marmalade, Malted Rye
  28. Ryan Fox and Ali Matteis (Nomad PDX) present Nest Egg with Amaretto egg and a crispy fried phyllo dough nest dusted with cacao
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Ryan Fox and Ali Matteis present Nest Egg Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Ryan Fox and Ali Matteis present Nest Egg
  29. Maya Erickson (Lazy Bear) presents Black Sesame, Cocoa, Forbidden Rice, Cassis
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Maya Erickson presents Black Sesame, Cocoa, Forbidden Rice, Cassis Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Maya Erickson presents Black Sesame, Cocoa, Forbidden Rice, Cassis
  30. Eve Küttemann (Sage Hen) presents Joel Robuchon’s Sesation Au Chocolat with Valrhona’s Three Origins
    Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Eve Kuttemann presents Joel Robuchon's Sesation Au Chocolat with Valrhona's Three Origins Chefs Week PDX 2/7/16 West Coast 2016 Dinner - Eve Kuttemann presents Joel Robuchon's Sesation Au Chocolat with Valrhona's Three Origins

Which of these 30 dishes stood out as most interesting and appealing to you?

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