Marriott Bourbon Battles in Portland

This Tuesday (tomorrow) June 14 is National Bourbon Day. And to celebrate, I wanted to share the winning recipe from the recent Portland leg of the Marriott Bourbon Battles!

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016: this is the Old Fashioned

The Marriott Bourbon Battles competition is a tour through five cities (it started Lexington, KY followed by stops in Portland, Calgary, and Boston, with the finals in New York City on National Bourbon Day tomorrow). The Bourbon Battles is being launched to help advertise the Marriott Hotels Bourbon Program, which offers world-renowned spirits brands, curated bourbon flights and hand-crafted signature cocktails (each property’s bartender is given the creative freedom to shake things up with their own take on a drink) at 250 properties.
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016: this is the Barrel Aged Boulevardier

The Bourbon Battle features four contestants per event, two Marriott bartenders and two local mixologists. The winner from each of the four cities then will compete in the final round in New York City. At the Portland round I attended, the contestants included

  • Alejandro Monjeau representing Marriott’s FLOE Lounge in Irvine, CA
  • Jason Marshall of Marriott Waterfront Portland’s Bistro by Truss
    Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016. The two Marriott bartenders included Alejandro Monjeau representing Marriott's FLOE Lounge in Irvine, CA and Jason Marshall of Marriott Waterfront Portland’s Bistro by Truss
  • Local Portland bartender Jessica Braasch of Bible Club
    Local Portland bartender Jessica Braasch of Bible Club competed in the Marriott Bourbon Battles in Portland
    Photo courtesy of Marriott
  • Local Portland bartender Chino Lee of Bit House Saloon, Quality Bar and Paddy’s.
    Chino Lee competing in Marriott Bourbon Battles in Portland
    Photo courtesy of Marriott

All four did an incredible job with making the cocktails in the time limits while also putting on a pretty good show as they crafted – it was a very spirited atmosphere (ho ho ho) as friends and coworkers as well as guests cheered them on.

Competitors in the Marriott Bourbon Battles in Portland included Alejandro Monjeau representing Marriott's FLOE Lounge in Irvine, CA; Local Portland bartender Chino Lee of Bit House Saloon, Quality Bar and Paddy’s; Jason Marshall of Marriott Waterfront Portland’s Bistro by Truss; and ocal Portland bartender Jessica Braasch of Bible Club
Photo courtesy of Marriott

There were three rounds of competition, with the four mixologists creating their own interpretations within certain categories and then being judged by Billy Ray, Senior Whisky Brand Ambassador for Woodford Reserve, James Addison of Marriott Hotels, and Hoke Harden, Local Spirits Consultant.
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016: this is the Barrel Aged Boulevardier

  1. Round 1, a Manhattan
  2. Round 2, an Old Fashioned
  3. Round 3, Contestant’s Challenge with an unknown mystery ingredient revealed which they must then create a custom drink. In Portland, this ended up being local Clear Creek Distillery Marionberry Liquor

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016 Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016
Here is the winning recipe by Chino Lee for his winning Contestant’s Challenge beverage – and he won overall and will be competing tomorrow in New York City! The other three contestants all tied for second place because pretty much they are all kickass mixologists.
Marriott Bourbon Battles in Portland, hosted at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel
Photo courtesy of Marriott

You can see a Chino’s entry of the Jasper Sour on the far left.
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016. There were three rounds of competition, with the four mixologists creating their own interpretations within certain categories and then being judged by Billy Ray, Senior Whisky Brand Ambassador for Woodford Reserve, James Addison of Marriott Hotels, and Hoke Harden, Local Spirits Consultant

Jasper Sour

  • 2 Jack Single Single
  • 1 Apricot Spiced Shrub
  • .75 Lemon
  • .75 Egg White
  • .5 Marionberry Liqueur

Chino Lee was the winner of the Marriott Bourbon Battles in Portland
Photo courtesy of Marriott

Meanwhile, I was impressed by what the Marriott threw down as food for the Bourbon Battles event. As guests returned to their Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails like this Barrel Aged Boulevardier
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016: this is the Barrel Aged Boulevardier Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel hosted the Marriott Bourbon Battles event on May 12, 2016: this is the Old Fashioned

There was also bourbon inspired food that included Burnside Bourbon Cake, Whiskey Brittle Hazelnut Fudge, Bacon Wrapped Dates with bourbon maple syrup, Whiskey Pulled Chicken Bao Bahn Mi with NW raised chickens and pickled vegetables on a steamed bun, NW Bourbon Steak with bourbon brushed steak and Oregon shiitake and spring spinach, and more food.
As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food that included this Bacon Wrapped Dates of marcona almond stuffed dates with a bourbon maple syrup As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food like this Whiskey Pulled Chicken Bao Bahn Mi with NW raised chickens and pickled vegetables on a steamed bun As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food like this NW Bourbon Steak with bourbon brushed steak, Oregon shiitake and spring spinach As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food as well as these Lamb Belly Crisps with Oregon raised lamb wrapped in a housemade corn tortilla As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food as well as this NW Herb Seared Salmon with NW salmon, smoked potato puree, and a blackberry wine jam As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food . No bourbon in here, but these were damn good Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with fried macaroni and smoked Beecher's white cheddar.

Did I mention the adorable and delicious Boozy Milkshakes featuring Old Forester Bourbon, Tillamook Caramel Pecan ice cream, and Oregon sea salt already?
Bourbon Battles at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront included Boozy Milkshakes featuring Old Forester Bourbon, Tillamook Caramel Pecan ice cream, and Oregon sea salt Bourbon Battles at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront included Boozy Milkshakes featuring Old Forester Bourbon, Tillamook Caramel Pecan ice cream, and Oregon sea salt

Local cheeses and meats were also highlighted, including Chop Sopressata and Cascadia Creamery Sleeping Beauty cheese. I maybe returned 3 times to the tray of Fried Mac n’ Cheese Bites with fried macaroni and smoked Beecher’s white cheddar. The several callouts to using local ingredients made me happy that even they are a corporate chain they also care enough to support and promote local purveyors.
Cascadia Creamery Sleeping Beauty cheese Chop Sopressata

You can see a few more photos here at Bourbon Banter’s recap of the Portland event.
As guests returned to the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront hotel during the two hours of this event, they were thrilled to see this showcase of bourbon including bourbon cocktails, bourbon milkshakes, and bourbon inspired food that included Burnside Bourbon Cake, Whiskey Brittle Hazelnut Fudge

Do you like bourbon cocktails?

Disclosure: I was invited to this free event (which was open to the public) but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. I was not asked or compensated to write this blog post, but I wanted to share the bourbon awesomeness. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Nel Centro

Nel Centro is one of those hidden gems of a restaurant. Most people don’t think to go dine or hang out at what is the restaurant of a hotel – and in many cases they are over priced, serving food for business expense accounts that are American staples generic enough to please any traveler.  But yet, you can’t deny that Imperial of Hotel Lucia and Departure and Urban Farmer of The Nines break that mold by pushing that envelope to bring good food that can comfort after a long work day but also allow creative license to wow you with deliciousness in new ways. It helps that Hotel Lucia and The Nines are boutique hotels – and so is Hotel Modera, which is where Nel Centro resides.

Nel Centro is also cousins with Hotel Eastland, home of the trendy Altabira Tavern by the Oregon Convention Center I’ve written about earlier. Hotel Modera is in Southwest Portland but still walkable to downtown, and located perfectly by theaters like Keller Auditorium and Arlene Schnitzer as well as PSU and the museums by the South Park Blocks.
Nel Centro Nel Centro

I don’t like to always advertise Nel Centro and how I adore their fire pit outdoor patio, mostly because I don’t want competition for those seats in the evening while sipping cocktails. So can I encourage you to go for lunch, dinner, or to their brunch that takes reservations…
Nel Centro firepit patio Ol Man River cocktail with Burnside Bourbon, Calisaya, and Bitters, inspired by the Portland Opera’s 2015 run of Show Boat.

Nel Centro specializes in cuisine of the French and Italian Riviera, bringing you options that are light and classic but the simplicity still promises plenty of flavor. For an authentic Italian Riviera touch, I enjoy that they offer foccacia as part of the complimentary bread service with dinner.
Complimentary foccacia with your meal at Nel Centro, reflecting its French and Italian Riviera cuisine

Perhaps start by sharing the Mussels with Garlic and Parsley available at lunch, happy hour, and dinner. There’s so many mussels included in the bowl they barely fit.
Mussels with Garlic and Parsley at Nel Centro, available at lunch, happy hour, and dinner Mussels with Garlic and Parsley at Nel Centro, available at lunch, happy hour, and dinner

For lunch or happy hour, there’s also this fantastic Wild Mushroom and Gorgonzola Pizza which would be great to share with 4 or more as a starter – it has lots of bold full flavors. Or make it your main dish at the bar.
Wild Mushroom and Gorgonzola Pizza at Nel Centro, available at lunch and happy hour Wild Mushroom and Gorgonzola Pizza at Nel Centro, available at lunch and happy hour

Meanwhile, a starter especially for happy hour and dinner service is this Duck Leg Confit with Kumquat Gastrique. This is a winning dish – I can eat this one all by myself.
Happy Hour and Dinner only starter at Nel Centro of Duck Leg Confit with Kumquat Gastrique

They change their cocktail options seasonally, but also create special drinks to go with the theme of various theater productions. For instance, everyone at my table enjoyed The Magic Flute cocktail, a special creation for the Portland Opera Prosecco, Nardini Acqua di Cedro, Grapefruit Bitters – even someone who said she doesn’t usually like sparkling wine!
The Magic Flute cocktail at Nel Centro, a special creation for the Portland Opera with Prosecco, Nardini Acqua di Cedro, Grapefruit Bitters

For the current Sweeney Todd production of Portland Opera, they have crafted the Sweeney Todd cocktail with Bulleit Bourbon, Luxardo Marschino, and Creme de Cacao.
Nel Centro Sweeney Todd inspired cocktail of the Sweeny Todd with Bulleit Bourbon, Luxardo Marschino, and Creme de Cacao.

Other drinks from productions in the past are still in the rotation by popular demand, such as the Ol’ Man River cocktail with Burnside Bourbon, Calisaya, and bitters, inspired by the Portland Opera’s 2015 run of Show Boat.
Ol Man River cocktail with Burnside Bourbon, Calisaya, and Bitters, inspired by the Portland Opera’s 2015 run of Show Boat.

I usually skip right past the salad section of a menu, but the Nel Centro salad of Roasted Beets with Baked Ricotta, Arugula, Orange and Hazelnuts is seriously perfect. I appreciate the ratio of their fresh cheese to everything else to, don’t you? I’ve been loving this salad combo since 2011, believe it or not as proved by this previous blog post. Just for lunch, you can also imagine yourself at the French Riviera with the Grilled Tuna Niçoise Salad.
The Nel Centro salad of Roasted Beets with Baked Ricotta, Arugula, Orange and Hazelnuts is seriously perfect. I appreciate the ratio of their fresh cheese to everything else to, don't you? The Nel Centro salad of Roasted Beets with Baked Ricotta, Arugula, Orange and Hazelnuts is seriously perfect. I appreciate the ratio of their fresh cheese to everything else to, don't you? The Nel Centro salad of Roasted Beets with Baked Ricotta, Arugula, Orange and Hazelnuts is seriously perfect. I appreciate the ratio of their fresh cheese to everything else to, don't you?

Another Italian Riviera famous dish is pesto – so you should give serious consideration to their lunch and dinner option of Spaghetti with Kale Pesto, Almonds and Pecorino. I like saving some of the complimentary focaccia at dinner to eat with the pesto so I can really pretend I’m there in Italy.
Nel Centro Spaghetti with Kale Pesto, Almonds and Pecorino Nel Centro Spaghetti with Kale Pesto, Almonds and Pecorino

At Nel Centro they make their pastas daily, so you won’t go wrong with other great pasta bets like the Spinach and Ricotta Tortelli with English Peas and Lemon or the Pappardelle with Braised Lamb Shoulder and Smoked Pecorino, both also available at lunch and dinner. OK OK I confess I pretty much want ALL their pasta dishes.

Spinach and Ricotta Tortelli with English Peas and Lemon from Nel Centro at lunch or dinner Spinach and Ricotta Tortelli with English Peas and Lemon from Nel Centro at lunch or dinner Pappardelle with Braised Lamb Shoulder & Smoked Pecorino at Nel Centro

In addition, at lunch Nel Centro offers a selection of intriguing sandwiches varying from Spit Roasted Pork with Mostarda di Frutta to one with Rotisserie Chicken with Bacon and Herb Aioli, Albacore Tuna Melt on Levain with Raschera cheese, or Fried Eggplant with Tomato Jam & Feta Cheese for the vegetarian. Seriously, one of the best and classiest business lunch options you can pick.

Meanwhile at dinner, the sandwich sections shifts into a heavier main entrees that include Rotisserie Chicken, Spit Roasted Pork Chop, Halibut, Grilled Skirt Steak or Grilled New York steak, or Lamb Shank.

For brunch, not only can you get the Duck Leg Confit with Kumquat Gastrique, Rotisserie Chicken sandwich or Spit Roasted Pork Sandwich that I mentioned above, but they have a Poached Eggs on Griddled Polenta with Cured Pork Loin & Sage Hollandaise. Yes. This particular poached eggs on polenta with pork dish is available every day to jump start your morning since it’s also on their normal everyday breakfast menu. It’s one of the things I love about hotel restaurants – I don’t have to always fight it out at brunch if something I love is on their regular breakfast rotation anyway.

This year marks Nel Centro’s seventh anniversary – congratulations! – and this milestone helps reinforce how they have been doing well all along, even without your knowledge. But now you’re in the know with me too.
Happy Hour and Dinner only starter at Nel Centro of Duck Leg Confit with Kumquat Gastrique along with the Ol' Man River cocktail with Burnside Bourbon, Calisaya, and bitters, inspired by the Portland Opera’s 2015 run of Show Boat. Wild Mushroom and Gorgonzola Pizza at Nel Centro, available at lunch and happy hour

One thing I should warn you is that it’s best to visit after the theater crowd leaves since there is a big hustle to get them in and out quickly that changes the airy open atmosphere – unless of course you are a theater goer yourself, then this will work out as they are experienced in making sure you will get to the show on time.

Which of these dishes intrigues you? Have you heard of or been to Nel Centro before?

Nel Centro Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Disclosure: I attended a complimentary bloggers/media dinner, but I also returned on my own and I have been at the restaurant several times previously. 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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In the Kitchen with Bollywood Theater Recipes

It’s hard to believe it’s already been four years since Portland got Indian Street Food in the form of Bollywood Theater. It was then when Troy MacLarty, then a veteran of Chez Panisse and experienced with the kitchens of Italian restaurants, got tired of waiting for someone else to open the Indian restaurant he wanted to go to. He knew there was more variety and flavors in Indian cuisine then the creamy curries that were typically offered at Indian restaurants. Just like Italian food, he knew there were regional specialties that were being missed that shouldn’t be.

So he decided to go ahead and offer it himself then if no one else was going to. He thought it would be a small restaurant, maybe breaking even at 30 covers a night. Little did he know in a few years, he would be serving about a thousand a night at two restaurants.

Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar, and a Grilled Asparagus with a rich curry made with fresh tumeric, green garlic, and cream topped with a sweet raisin and almond chutney from Bollywood Theater Bollywood Theater Thali Meals - on top the Dal and Coconut Curry, and below Paneer Makhani, served with Saffron Rice, Sambar, Dal, Raita, Paratha and Green Chutney Snacks at the bar at Bollywood Theater Portland Bollywood Theater cocktail of All India Permit, with Olmeca Altos, Plata Tequila, Lime, Sambar Masala Syrup, and Chile Salt Rim

Since 2014, Bollywood Theater has expanded to a second location, from the original at NE Alberta to a larger one at SE Division, and this second location is my favorite with its huge patio out to the street and roll up garage doors which to me. The connection to the outside of this location to me gives it a bit of an authentic “street feel” with the extra contribution of car noises and exhaust while still sitting underneath sparkling stringed lights. It also just feels a lot roomier with its two floors inside of seating.
Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location

Inside, it is colorful and bright with all sorts of posters and ads on the walls and knick knacks on shelves, and there is a Bollywood movie playing on one wall. The open kitchen lets you get a little peek of the magic to make your dishes and drinks. Since the SE Division location is so much bigger, I don’t think you feel as cramped / cozy as the NE Alberta because the bar is long and out of the way of the ordering line for food, and sitting there you can look directly into the kitchen to watch (you can see the bar behind Chef Troy in the last photo).
Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater

Particular to the SE Division location a mini grocery store boasting Indian ingredients in case you want to make a dish at home. The way various products are intermingled and stocked so close to each other is exactly like what I remember seeing in the stores on a part of Devon Avenue, a famous street in Chicago known for being a pathway to many ethnic neighborhoods including a 10 block strip of South Asian restaurants and Indian/Pakistani shops, a community like a Little India instead of a Chinatown. I think this type of product arrangement is part of a centuries old trick to slow you down as a customer to look at every item individually instead of efficiently just getting what you came for by spotting it immediately on neat shelves, ha ha.
Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients

One food adventure on top of the new Indian street food that Troy wanted to bring (as well as still offering a few curries and thali meals) that Bollywood Theater also offers is that they also try to incorporate Northwest local ingredients and create an Indian take using that ingredient. “What would an Indian make if they had asparagus there” for instance was a question; and these answers are posted on the ever changing Specials Board. So make sure you check it out for unique Northwest and Indian mashup combinations, such as this Grilled Asparagus with a rich curry made with fresh tumeric, green garlic, and cream topped with a sweet raisin and almond chutney.

"Specials Bollywood Theater Portland Northwest meets Indian cuisine take of Grilled Asparagus with a rich curry made with fresh tumeric, green garlic, and cream topped with a sweet raisin and almond chutney

In today’s post, I’m going to re-share a few recipes Chef Troy shared with a media/bloggers group when I was fortunate to get some time In the Kitchen with Bollywood Theater recipes and Chef Troy.
In the Kitchen with Bollywood Theater recipes by chef and owner Troy Maclarty In the Kitchen with Bollywood Theater chef and owner Troy Maclarty

He talked us through the making of Paneer and then, the paneer can be used in his recipe for a Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras, which you can serve with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar. He also shared the ingredients and steps to his favorite dish on the menu, the Dahi Papri Chaat.

If you get a little dizzy as you read the list of ingredients – don’t worry, I felt the same way the first time I took an Indian cooking class and we spent a couple hours just to make paneer makhani, dal, and paratha. Even though we had only asked for two dishes, we couldn’t have made anything without several specialized spices that she brought in little baggies. You can find some of these spices officially on display and offered inside Bollywood Theater too. Chef Troy has even worked with Reluctant Trading Experiment to offer their special masalas. The Reluctant Trading Experiment one of the big spice importer for Bollywood Theater to bring them flavors direct from India.
Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients including spices Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, the SE Division location also has a small grocery market to purchase Indian recipe ingredients including spices

Anyway, for me pretty much after that Indian cooking class, I decided I would let the experts at the restaurants stock all the spices and do all the work in making all this stuff on my behalf. And Bollywood does make almost everything from scratch – just look at in the kitchen at all the various homemade masala spice mixes they have.
Bollywood Theater, serving Indian Street Food in Portland, uses probably a dozen different masalas

So feel free to just go straight to Bollywood Theater to order the dish instead.

The two locations of Bollywood Theater tomorrow, May 24, will be donating 15% of all sales at both Bollywood Theater to Camp Ukandu. Since 1986, Camp Ukandu has been fulfilling its mission of bringing joy and hope to children living with cancer, their siblings, and their families at no cost by providing “outrageously fun” camp experiences while being a a safe and secure environment for kids to be kids without being defined or limited by cancer.

Now let’s look at the dishes, and the Bollywood Theater recipes!

As a note, one thing I was struck by when learning from Chef Troy is that he kept giving us samples of everything during the cooking process so we could see and feel and taste what it looked like at each stage. Watching in the kitchen, I also saw constant tasting (they have a lot of individual sampling spoons, don’t worry) even though they must have made some of those things a hundred times by now but they still tasted to make sure it is up to standards, even if it’s just toasted nuts, every time. So don’t forget to keep tasting to check whenever you are cooking, whatever you are making, and no matter how often you have made it before.
In the Kitchen with Bollywood Theater chef and owner Troy Maclarty

Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar

Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar from Bollywood Theater, recipe on the blog today
Ingredients:
Ingredients for Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar

  • Paneer
    • Whole milk
    • Heavy Cream
    • Salt
    • Sugar
    • White Wine Vinegar
  • Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras
    • 1 cup chana dal
    • 1/4 cup masoor dal
    • 1/4 cup urad dal
      Bollywood Theater Recipe for Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras includes a mix of chana dal, masoor dal, and urad dal
    • 3 tablespoons chickpea flour
    • 1 tablespoon rice flour
    • 1 teaspoon garam masla
    • 1 teaspoon cayenne
    • 1 teaspoon red chile flake
    • kosher salt to taste
    • water as needed
    • 1 cup paneer, crumbled (see paneer recipe above or just purchase it from Bollywood Theater or other Indian market)
    • 1 cup fava beans, blanched, peeled, and rough chopped
    • zest of 1 lemon
    • 1/2 mint bunch, roughly chopped
  • Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar
    • I’m going to cheat here because Portland Monthly already published this, so just go there and get the ingredients and recipe

Directions:
They make this paneer times a week (almost every other day) making 50 pounds each batch in a huge steam kettle and measuring the temperature precisely so it’s not too soft or too hard. They also cut the paneer while it’s still warm. For the paneer, the ingredients listed are going to make over 50 pounds of cheese though Chef Troy says it reduces well. You probably want to reduce this to just a gallon of milk, so you get about a pound of paneer.

Place milk and cream in a steam kettle. Add sugar and salt. Bring to 210 degrees over high heat, stirring often. When it reaches 210 degrees, shut off heat and add white wine vinegar. Allow to separate completely, stirring in the beginning and then let rest without stirring. Drain the curds from the whey, and then place to drain further in cheesecloth, with weight added after adding all your ricotta to press out additional whey. The pressing portion to firm out the paneer is what differentiates paneer from ricotta!

The steam kettle they use is pretty impressive. Did I mention they have to do this huge 50 pound kettle worth of cheese four times a week because they use that much paneer?!?
In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - separating the cheese and whey for the paneer In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - separating the cheese and whey for the paneer In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - stirring the still hot paneer and mixing In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - tasting the paneer for quality control

As they were separating out the curds on the cheesecloth, I wanted to eat a bowl full of that fresh paneer. It shouldn’t be a surprise that I’m a big fan of their Paneer Makhani (a house paneer in a rich tomato cream and cashew curry). It’s like a nod Italian food but gets rid of the middle man of pasta with the dish and goes directly to the tomato sauce and cheese. If you get the Paneer Makhani as a Thali Meal at Bollywood Theater instead of a small plate, it is served with Saffron Rice, Sambar, Dal, Raita, Paratha and Green Chutney for a complete meal.
Bollywood Theater Thali Meal - Paneer Makhani, house paneer in a rich tomato cream and cashew curry, served with Saffron Rice, Sambar, Dal, Raita, Paratha and Green Chutney

For the pakoras, which are a popular fried ball like North Indian snack…
Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar from Bollywood Theater, recipe on the blog today

Soak dals overnight, drain and grind in food processor to a rough paste. Set aside.
Bollywood Theater Recipe for Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras includes a mix of chana dal, masoor dal, and urad dal
Mix chickpea flour, rice flour, garam masala, cayenne, and chile flake with enough water to make a batter.
Bollywood Theater Recipe for Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras includes a mix of chana dal, masoor dal, and urad dal
Add to dal mixture and add lemon zest, paneer, fava beans and mint. Mix thoroughly, add salt to taste, this will take more salt than you may think. It should look a little like this:
Bollywood Theater Recipe for Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras includes a mix of chana dal, masoor dal, and urad dal
Form into balls and deep fry in medium hot oil. Drain pakoras on paper towels to remove excess oil. Serve with the room temperature Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar.
Mixed Dal, Fava Bean and Paneer Pakoras with Rhubarb Strawberry Achaar from Bollywood Theater recipe on the blog today

Dahi Papri Chaat

This is one of my two favorite dishes on the Bollywood Theater menu (the other is the Kati Roll, which is like an Indian version of a pita roll but using paratha instead). It’s an explosion of flavors, including the slight creamy yet sour yogurt, the bright spices of chilies, sweetness of the tamarind, soft from potatoes and chickpeas but crispy from the sev and the papri crackers.
Dahi Papri Chaat from Bollywood Theater recipe on the blog today Dahi Papri Chaat from Bollywood Theater recipe on the blog today
Ingredients:

  • 36 papri crackers, you can purchase these instead of making the, but the Bollywood Theater recipe for Papri Dough includes
    • 2 cups All Purpose flour
    • 1 cup whole wheat flour
    • 2 teaspoons nigella seed
    • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
    • 3 tablespoons canola oil
    • water, as needed
  • 1 cup Yukon gold potatoes, cooked and diced
  • 1 cup black chickpeas, cooked
  • 1/2 cup tomatoes, diced
  • 1 tablespoon of Serrano chilies, inced
  • 2 tablespoons of red onions
  • kosher salt to taste
  • 3 cups of drained yogurt, thinned a bit with water
  • 1 teaspoon of chaat masala (Bollywood Theater has their own recipe for this, but you can also purchase this spice mix)
  • 1/2 teaspoon of Kashmir chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons of green chutney, which you can purchase or make using
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
    • 1/2 bunch cilantro, leaves and upper stems
    • 1/4 bunch mint, leaves only (about 1/4 cup, loosely packed)
    • 1 clove garlic chopped
    • 1 Serrano chile, seeded
    • 1 1″ ginger, peeled and sliced into coins against the grain
    • 4 1/2 teaspoons lime juice
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
    • 1/2 teaspoon sugar
  • 6 tablespoons of tamarind date chutney, which you can make using
    • 1 cup tamarind puree
    • 1/2 cup pitted dates
    • jaggery
    • 1 1″ piece of ginger
    • garam masala, to taste
    • black salt, to taste
    • cayenne, to taste
    • water, as needed
  • 3/4 cup sev (the thin crispy noodle topping you can buy or make yourself – of course Bollywood makes their own)
    • 1 quart chickpea flour
    • 1 teaspoon cayenne
    • 1 teaspoon turmeric
    • 1 1/2 teaspoon asafetida
    • 2 tablespoons salt
    • 1/2 cup oil
    • water, as needed
  • 1/2 cup cilantro, rough chopped

Directions:
For the papri crackers, mix the flours, nigella seeds, and salt. Slowly add oil until mealy. Add water as needed to form a stiff dough. Allow the dough to rest before rolling (you can use a pasta machine for this) and cutting the circles to fry the cracker. I think you can also bake the crackers.
In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - making the papri dough for the papri crackers, you can see the nigella seed and darker color of the whole wheat flour mixed with the AP flour "In In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - making the papri dough for the papri crackers, you can see the nigella seed and darker color of the whole wheat flour mixed with the AP flour In the Kitchen with Chef Owner Troy MacLarty of Bollywood Theater - making the papri dough for the papri crackers, you can see the nigella seed and darker color of the whole wheat flour mixed with the AP flour

For the tamarind date chutney, simmer the tamarind puree, jaggery, and ginger. Puree and strain. Season to taste with spices.

For the green chutney, in a small dry saute pan, lightly toast the cumin over medium heat until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Blend all ingredients in a blender with enough cold water (ice) to make a pourable chutney. Adjust the flavor with salt, sugar, and lime if needed.

Bollywood Theater makes their own Tamarind Date Chutney and Green Chutney, Bollywood Theater recipe on the blog today

For the sev, mix the flour, turmeric, asafetida, and salt with a paddle. Drizzle in oil slowly as it mixes. Add water until it is the consistency of wet pasta dough. Then, using a special sev pasta maker, drop into oil to fry those crispy little noodle snack topping.

Assemble with the papri crackers first, and then in sequential order down the recipe list – potatoes, chickpeas, tomatoes, chilies, red onions, salt, yogurt, chaat masala, chili powder, green chutney, tamarind date chutney, sev (the crunchy noodles made from chickpea flour paste) and cilantro. Serve immediately while it is still a combo of soft and crispy before the layers soak in too much.
Dahi Papri Chaat from Bollywood Theater recipe on the blog today

If you’re thinking, holy moly there’s this much labor for a $6.50 dish, now you know why I will just go to Bollywood Theater instead of making this myself. This also really helps you appreciate how much care, detail, and just work goes into what is essentially Indian fast food and a cheap eats restaurant!

Thanks to Chef and Owner Troy MacLarty, the staff of Bollywood Theater, and Broussard Communication for inviting me to In The Kitchen with Bollywood Theater. I was invited as part of a media/bloggers group and also was able to sample some of the dishes after we learned the recipe. However I’ve been to Bollywood Theater before and have always been a fan so I am writing this post because I like them, not because I was asked to or compensated to do so. 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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A few bonus photos of the paratha in the making:
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Feast 2015 Brunch Village Recap

This weekend is Mother’s Day, which for many people means enjoying brunch. For me, it makes me think of the annual best brunch event ever in Portland, the brunch at Feast Brunch Village. In a mere 2 weeks the schedule for Feast Portland 2016 will go live on May 19 9 AM PST, and I hope Brunch Village makes its 2016 return as a marquee event. If you’re not sure whether Brunch Village is for you, here’s a Feast 2015 Brunch Village Recap so you know how the deliciousness went down last year.

As always, for one price all your food and drink are covered essentially for all you can eat during the time of the event. Last year, this included

Chef Offerings

Whenever I see Rick Gencarelli of Lardo and Grassa at an event I make a beeline because he always has a crowd pleaser dish. This time was no different, delivering with Brisket Benedict with Sunny Quail Eggs and Smoked Hollandaise on a House English Muffin. I mean how adorable is that with the little egg, and how Rick makes sure to lovingly plate each one for you.
At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Rick Gencarelli of Lardo pleased the crowds with Brisket Benedict - Sunny Quail Eggs, Smoked Hollandaise, House English Muffin At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Rick Gencarelli of Lardo pleased the crowds with Brisket Benedict - Sunny Quail Eggs, Smoked Hollandaise, House English Muffin At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Rick Gencarelli of Lardo pleased the crowds with Brisket Benedict - Sunny Quail Eggs, Smoked Hollandaise, House English Muffin

Andrew Carmellini of Locanda Verde from New York offered Lemon Ricotta Pancakes and showed how chefs have no feeling in their fingers anymore and can cook with their bare hands, ha ha.
Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Andrew Carmellini of Locanda Verde from New York offered Lemon Ricotta Pancakes Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Andrew Carmellini of Locanda Verde from New York offered Lemon Ricotta Pancakes Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Andrew Carmellini of Locanda Verde from New York offered Lemon Ricotta Pancakes

Fingers that feel no pain are demonstrated also by the team lead by Daniel N Oseas of Broder as they turned fresh made Aebleskiver with Lingonberry Jam
Brunch Village Feast 2015 the team lead by Daniel N Oseas of Broder Café offered fresh made Aebleskiver with Lingonberry Jam Brunch Village Feast 2015 the team lead by Daniel N Oseas of Broder Café offered fresh made Aebleskiver with Lingonberry Jam Fingers that feel no pain are demonstrated at Brunch Village Feast 2015 by the team lead by Daniel N Oseas of Broder Café as they turned fresh made Aebleskiver with Lingonberry Jam Brunch Village Feast 2015 the team lead by Daniel N Oseas of Broder Café offered fresh made Aebleskiver with Lingonberry Jam

Patrick Fleming of Boke Bowl prepared Spicy Black Bean Pork, Turnip Cake, Small Egg, Berry Bean Bao which delivered on a lot of flavor.
Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Patrick Fleming of Boke Bowl prepared Spicy Black Bean Pork, Turnip Cake, Small Egg, Berry Bean Bao Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Patrick Fleming of Boke Bowl prepared Spicy Black Bean Pork, Turnip Cake, Small Egg, Berry Bean Bao Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Patrick Fleming of Boke Bowl prepared Spicy Black Bean Pork, Turnip Cake, Small Egg, Berry Bean Bao

Also representing Portland chefs at Brunch Village was Jason French of Ned Ludd who created Pork Tenderloin Ham on a Cheesy Corn Cake with Fermented Green Tomato and Cured Egg Yolk.
At Brunch Village Feast 2015, Jason French of Ned Ludd created Pork Tenderloin Ham, Cheesy Corn Cake, Fermented Green Tomato, Cured Egg Yolk At Brunch Village Feast 2015, Jason French of Ned Ludd created Pork Tenderloin Ham, Cheesy Corn Cake, Fermented Green Tomato, Cured Egg Yolk At Brunch Village Feast 2015, Jason French of Ned Ludd created Pork Tenderloin Ham, Cheesy Corn Cake, Fermented Green Tomato, Cured Egg Yolk

Longest line of the Brunch Village 2015 was for Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York who impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin how many hundreds of eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish Eggs served with bread to dip. I mean look how many eggs are in that circulator! This was my favorite dish for 2015 Brunch Village.
At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish eggs At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish eggs At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish eggs At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish eggs At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish eggs At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Brad Farmerie of Saxon + Parole from New York impressed (and so did his heroic sous, crackin eggs the entire event) to offer the adoring crowds Turkish eggs

I also loved the freshly fried chicken by Simpatica who was rocking it like a well oiled (stainleess steel) machine making their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup. As you can sorta see I went back maybe a couple times… they ran out of waffles but not fried chicken and I can’t complain about a little tray of multiple morsels of fried chicken.
At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup At Brunch Village for Feast 2015 Simpatica pleased the crowd with their Fried Chicken and Waffles with Green Tomato Syrup

Ben Ford of Ford’s Filling Station from Los Angeles offered Lamb Rillettes, goat cheese, chile, mint
At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Ben Ford of Ford's Filling Station from Los Angeles offered Lamb Rillettes, goats cheese, chile, mint At Brunch Village for Feast 2015, Ben Ford of Ford's Filling Station from Los Angeles offered Lamb Rillettes, goats cheese, chile, mint

Sarah Schafer of Irving Street Kitchen, always a big supporter of the fight against hunger, made Smoked Bison Brisket Tamales
During Brunch Village at Feast 2015, Sarah Schafer of Irving Street Kitchen, always a big supporter of the fight against hunger, made Smoked Bison Brisket Tamales During Brunch Village at Feast 2015, Sarah Schafer of Irving Street Kitchen, always a big supporter of the fight against hunger, made Smoked Bison Brisket Tamales

Alissa Frice of Frice Pastry brought various kind of Madeleines, including these Biscuits & Gravy Madeleines,  Steak and Egg Madeleines, and also Banana Chocolate Chip Pancake Madeleines.
For Brunch Village Feast 2015, Alissa Frice of Frice Pastry brought various kind of Madeleines, including these Biscuits & Gravy Madeleines For Brunch Village Feast 2015, Alissa Frice of Frice Pastry brought various kind of Madeleines, including these Steak and Egg Madeleines as well as Biscuits & Gravy Madeleines and Banana Chocolate Chip Pancake Madeleines

Nate Snell of Pip’s Original Doughnuts brought his mobile cart to hand out Raw Honey & Sea Salt and Blackberry Lavender mini doughnuts along with Handcrafted Chai. Meanwhile, Jackie Ellis of Beaucoup Bakery from Vancouver BC, Canada offered Petit Chocolate Almond Croissants.
At Feast 2015 Brunch Village Nate Snell of Pip's Original Doughnuts brought his adorable little mobile cart to hand out Raw Honey & Sea Salt and Blackberry Lavender mini doughnuts along with Handcrafted Chai Brunch Village at Feast 2015 - Jackie Ellis of Beaucoup Bakery from Vancouver BC, Canada offered Petit Chocolate Almond Croissant

More Bites and Sips by Participating Sponsors

USA Pears, one of the participating sponsors, really brought their A game with their Creamy Coconut and Star Anise Poached Pears and a Pear Shrub with Sparkling Prosecco or Soda Water
At Feast Brunch Village 2015, USA Pears, one of the participating sponsors, really brought their A game with their Creamy Coconut and Star Anise Poached Pears and a Pear Shrub with Sparkling Prosecco or Soda Water At Feast Brunch Village 2015, USA Pears, one of the participating sponsors, really brought their A game with their Creamy Coconut and Star Anise Poached Pears and a Pear Shrub with Sparkling Prosecco or Soda Water

Titled sponsor of Brunch Village Tillamook brought what they dubbed Pine State’s Tillatart A La Mode with bourbon apple butter and Tillamook Smoked Cheddar
Sponsor at Brunch Village Feast 2015 Tillamook brought what they dubbed Pine State's Tillatart A La Mode with bourbon apple butter and Tillamook Smoked Cheddar Sponsor at Brunch Village Feast 2015 Tillamook brought what they dubbed Pine State's Tillatart A La Mode with bourbon apple butter and Tillamook Smoked Cheddar

Participating Sponsor Whole Foods Market gave us a bit of health with a Balancing Act Smoothie
Participating Sponsor Whole Foods Market at Brunch Village during Feast 2015 gave us a bit of health with a Balancing Act Smoothie Participating Sponsor Whole Foods Market at Brunch Village during Feast 2015 gave us a bit of health with a Balancing Act Smoothie Participating Sponsor Whole Foods Market at Brunch Village during Feast 2015 gave us a bit of health with a Balancing Act Smoothie

Travel Oregon had a booth area where during Feast they had visiting restaurants from Oregon show off dishes from all over the state. This included Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant from Albany, OR who offered Hungarian Meatballs and Red Cabbage for another ethnic take on brunchy food while Sammich of Ashland, OR brought House-Cured Pastrami with Double R Brisket on Light Rye with Swiss, Slaw, and Housemade Russian dressing.
Novak's Hungarian Restaurant from Albany, OR offered Hungarian Meatballs and Red Cabbage for another ethnic take on brunchy food at Brunch Village, Feast 2015 Sammich of Ashland, OR brought House-Cured Pastrami with Double R Brisket on Light Rye with Swiss, Slaw, and Housemade Russian dressing at Brunch Village, Feast 2015 Sammich of Ashland, OR brought House-Cured Pastrami with Double R Brisket on Light Rye with Swiss, Slaw, and Housemade Russian dressing at Brunch Village, Feast 2015

I was also super pumped to see a Nuvrei booth at Brunch Village I adore their croissants and macaroons. Particularly I go for the savory Sesame Thyme or Ham and Cheese croissants instead of the chocolate ones – I always have passed them up for the macaroons but this was my chance to get them! They generously gave each guest a choice a little bagged to take home Matcha Chocolate Crosisant, Chewy Chocolate Cookie, Mini-Canele, Chocolate Croissant, or Matcha Chocolate Almond Croissant. I picked the Matcha Chocolate Almond Croissant.
Nuvrei gave you a choice at Feast 2015 Brunch Village between a little bagged to take home Matcha Chocolate Crosisant, Chewy Chocolate Cookie, Mini-Canele, Chocolate Croissant, or Matcha Chocolate Almond Croissant Nuvrei gave you a choice at Feast 2015 Brunch Village between a little bagged to take home Matcha Chocolate Crosisant, Chewy Chocolate Cookie, Mini-Canele, Chocolate Croissant, or Matcha Chocolate Almond Croissant Nuvrei gave you a choice at Feast 2015 Brunch Village between a little bagged to take home Matcha Chocolate Crosisant, Chewy Chocolate Cookie, Mini-Canele, Chocolate Croissant, or Matcha Chocolate Almond Croissant Nuvrei gave you a choice at Feast 2015 Brunch Village between a little bagged to take home Matcha Chocolate Crosisant, Chewy Chocolate Cookie, Mini-Canele, Chocolate Croissant, or Matcha Chocolate Almond Croissant

What is your favorite brunch place in Portland? What of these brunch bites sounds good to you? Are you doing a Mother’s Day brunch?

Are you thinking of going to Feast Portland this year? Will you be with me at 9 AM on May 19 carefully reading the schedule and prioritizing which events you want to go to, and buying tickets on May 20?

 

Disclosure: I was granted a Blogger Pass for Feast Portland 2015 for blog post and social media coverage but I am not otherwise being compensated. I also purchased my own Feast event ticket to the Aaron Franklin Stumptown Coffee Cookout.  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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Clear Creek Distillery 30th Anniversary

Can you believe that this year marks the Clear Creek Distillery 30th Anniversary? It’s been 30 years since in 1985 Clear Creek first started producing pure fruit brandies based on fruit harvested right here from the orchards of the Pacific Northwest. Headquartered in Portland, Clear Creek Distillery is the second oldest craft distillery in the country and is known for producing unique spirits such as eau de vie, brandy and grappa.

Upcoming Clear Creek 30th Anniversary Events

Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30!

To celebrate the 30th anniversary, some Portland Clear Creek partners have planned special cocktail-inspired events around Portland:

Wednesday, April 27 from 4-6 PM
Punch Bowl Social + Clear Creek Distillery Tasting
Clear Creek Distillery will offer samples of the popular Pear Brandy, two-year Apple Brandy and Loganberry Liqueur, and the Punch Bowl Social bar team will share specialty cocktails, including Up Apple’s Creek Punch and Loganberry Shake. Executive chef Cory Chunn will prepare complimentary appetizers to pair with the cocktails.

Saturday, April 30 from 11 AM – 5 PM
Clear Creek Distillery Tasting Room Open House and Tastings
Join us at the Clear Creek Distillery Tasting Room in Northwest Portland at 2389 NW Wilson Street, Portland, Oregon for an afternoon of tours and tastings. There will be complimentary distillery tours on the hour from noon to 4 p.m. and up to five free tastings per person of Clear Creek Distillery spirits and liqueurs. You must be over 21 to taste. Children are welcome.

Monday May 2, 8-11 PM
Clear Creek Popup at Teardrop Cocktail Lounge

Saturday, May 7 6 PM
Park Kitchen and Clear Creek Distillery Anniversary Dinner
Join Chef David Sapp for a five-course dinner with drink pairings by Bar Manager Curtis Day. Dinner is $100, including gratuity and pairings. For reservations, please call 503-223-7275 or email info@parkkitchen.com.

5 Course Menu Highlights with Cocktail Pairings

  • Blood orange pear brandy sidecar paired with Spring pea salad, with hazelnuts, grana padano and romesco
  • Portland Meets the Big Apple (hazelnut washed apple brandy, bitters, sweet vermouth) paired with Ayer’s Creek Migration barley, smoked beets, pomegranate and chevre
  • A Collins-style drink with lime, lime cordial, Douglas fir, and Genevere paired with Sunflower risotto, leeks, mushrooms, fir tips
  • McCarthy’s single malt, Sherry, Benedictine, bitters and salt paired with SuDan Farm’s grilled lamb, Your Kitchen Garden spinach, scrapple, caramelized yogurt, and cardoon relish
  • Beverage TBD paired with Double chocolate tart, salted caramel, hazelnut ice cream

Clear Creek Distilery is open daily for tastings (except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day) and is located at 2389 NW Wilson Street, Portland, Oregon

Clear Creek Cocktail and Food Pairing Ideas

I was fortunate enough to attend the Anniversary party, where Matt Mount from Merit Badge mixed up some Clear Creek cocktail recipes from local bartenders from Altabira City Tavern, Bull in China, Clyde Common and Park Kitchen. Overall, I was super impressed with Merit Badge keeping up with the crowds in mixing cocktails for several hours for the anniversary party guests from the cocktail menu below – I wish I had an excuse for using some cocktail catering. So here I am reporting back on some fantastic ideas for cocktails…
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! For the Anniversary Party, Merit Badge mixed up some Clear Creek cocktail recipes from local bartenders from Altabira City Tavern, Bull in China, Clyde Common and Park Kitchen

The Diamond Rush cocktail created by Bull In China with Clear Creek Apple Brandy, Honey Syrup, and Lemon Juice was a lovely welcome drink
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Diamond Rush cocktail curated by Bull In China with Clear Creek Apple Brandy, Honey Syrup, and Lemon Juice Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Diamond Rush cocktail curated by Bull In China with Clear Creek Apple Brandy, Honey Syrup, and Lemon Juice Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Diamond Rush cocktail curated by Bull In China with Clear Creek Apple Brandy, Honey Syrup, and Lemon Juice

The Forest Old Fashioned cocktail created by Merit Badge with Trails End Bourbon, Clear Creek Eau De Vie Douglas Fir, Simple Syrup, and The Bitter Housewife Aromatic Bitters
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Forest Old Fashioned cocktail curated by Merit Badge with Trails End Bourbon, Clear Creek Eau De Vie Douglas Fir, Simple Syrup, and The Bitter Housewife Aromatic Bitters Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Forest Old Fashioned cocktail curated by Merit Badge with Trails End Bourbon, Clear Creek Eau De Vie Douglas Fir, Simple Syrup, and The Bitter Housewife Aromatic Bitters

The Destined For Sun cocktail created by Becca June of Altabira City Tavern with Clear Creek Apple Brandy, Cocchi Americano, Creme Yvette, Bittered Sling Moondog Loup-Garou Bitters was my favorite of the evening.
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Destined For Sun cocktail curated by Becca June of Altabira with Clear Creek Apple Brandy, Cocchi Americano, Creme Yvette, Bittered Sling Moondog Loup-Garou Bitters

The Pear Collins cocktail created by Jeffrey Morganthaler of Clyde Commons with Clear Creek Pear Brandy, Lemon Juice, Simple Syrup, and Water was super refreshing.
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Pear Collins cocktail curated by Jeffrey Morganthaler of Clyde Commons with Clear Creek Pear Brandy, Lemon Juice, Simple Syrup, and Water

The Pear Brandy Sidecar cocktail created by Kevin Ludwig of Park Kitchen with Clear Creek Pear Brandy, Cointreau, Lemon Juice, Lime Juice, Orange Juice, and Simple Syrup
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Pear Brandy Sidecar cocktail curated by Kevin Ludwig of Park Kitchen with Clear Creek Pear Brandy, Cointreau, Lemon Juice, Lime Juice, Orange Juice, and Simple Syrup Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! The Pear Brandy Sidecar cocktail curated by Kevin Ludwig of Park Kitchen with Clear Creek Pear Brandy, Cointreau, Lemon Juice, Lime Juice, Orange Juice, and Simple Syrup

Some of the food spread for the anniversary party was courtesy of Tournant and featured local cheese and charcuterie with olives, nuts, pickles and crackers, seasonal crudites with roasted shallot dip, salt boiled potatoes with romesco sauce, and Blue Cheese Tart with Williams Pear Brandy Poached Pears and Oregon Hazelnuts.
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the food spread courtesy of Tournant featuring local cheese and charcuterie with olives, nuts, pickles and crackers, seasonal crudites with roasted shallot dip, salt boiled potatoes with romesco sauce, and Blue Cheese Tart with Williams Pear Brandy Poached Pears and Oregon Hazelnuts Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the food spread courtesy of Tournant featuring local cheese and charcuterie with olives, nuts, pickles and crackers, seasonal crudites with roasted shallot dip, salt boiled potatoes with romesco sauce, and Blue Cheese Tart with Williams Pear Brandy Poached Pears and Oregon Hazelnuts Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the food spread courtesy of Tournant featuring local cheese and charcuterie with olives, nuts, pickles and crackers, seasonal crudites with roasted shallot dip, salt boiled potatoes with romesco sauce, and Blue Cheese Tart with Williams Pear Brandy Poached Pears and Oregon Hazelnuts

If you haven’t heard of Tournant, they are the new branch of old friend PDX Oyster Social and rebrand of Foster’s Craft Cooking. They are expanding from their always spectacular traveling raw bar so that instead of being nomadic gypsies roaming event spaces of Portland, they can also offer their own space.

I’m still thinking about their raw bar from this night. For Clear Creek’s 30th, they brought a Dill Chilled Brined Mussels with Doug Fir Eau De Vie Aioli, Fresh Pacific NW Oysters on the half shell with ginger shallot mignonette, and how chubby and enticing are those fat Grappa Moscato Poached Shrimp with Pickled Mustard Seeds?
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the raw bar by Tournant / PDX Oyster Social Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the raw bar by Tournant / PDX Oyster Social, these are Chilled Brined Mussels with Doug Fir Eau De Vie Aioli Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the raw bar by Tournant / PDX Oyster Social, these are Fresh Pacific NW Oysters on the half shell with ginger shallot mignonette Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Some of the raw bar by Tournant / PDX Oyster Social, these are Grappa Moscato Poached Shrimp with Pickled Mustard Seeds and Dill Chilled Brined Mussels with Doug Fir Eau De Vie Aioli

And Ruby Jewel offered a Douglas Fir Brandy Ice Cream Sandwich with Clear Creek Eau De Vie Douglas Fir and Lemon Cookies
Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Ruby Jewel offered a Douglas Fir Brandy Ice Cream Sandwich with and and Lemon Cookies Clear Creek Distillery Turns 30! Ruby Jewel offered a Douglas Fir Brandy Ice Cream Sandwich with and and Lemon Cookies

Which of these cocktails sounds most interesting to you? Did you know about Clear Creek Distilling and they have a tasting room in Slabtown?

Clear Creek Distilery is open daily for tastings (except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day) and is located at 2389 NW Wilson Street, Portland, Oregon.

Congratulations and Happy Anniversary Clear Creek Distillery!

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