Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Slow Food at the Farm—A Table at Happy Hollow
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Come Feast With Us
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Come Feast With Us
Sunday, September 29
Join Slow Food Katy Trail
and local-food enthusiasts for a delicious event at the farm of one of our
area’s best organic producers, Liz Graznak. We’ll board a Mo-X bus in Columbia
(a greener and safer transportation mode) for the 45-minute trip to beautiful
Happy Hollow Farm, nestled
in the rolling hills along the Missouri River near Jamestown.
Libations and hors d’oeuvres
in hand, we’ll tour the farm with Liz, then gather around the table to feast on
the Italian-inspired menu prepared by Josh Smith, executive chef at Les
Bourgeois Blufftop Bistro. Happy Hollow’s delectable vegetables will be
featured, as well as local meats, cheeses and wine. Zorya, an
acoustic trio, will accompany the festivities.
Come dine with Slow Food members, friends, farmers and
cooks as we toast the beginning of fall and the bounty of local food we all
love. All proceeds will benefit Slow Food Katy Trail's
“Harvest-of-the-Month” program and other educational
projects.
Tickets: Available
for purchase only through the Brown Paper Tickets website: http://slowfoodhappyhollow.brownpapertickets.com
Because of the expense
involved in producing this event, tickets are non-refundable and will be
considered a donation to our Harvest-of-the-Month program and other educational
projects.
Price:
$100, non-members; $85, Slow Food members. To join Slow Food or to renew your
membership, please visit: http://slowfoodusa.org/ and click on “Donate.” Price includes
round-trip bus transportation. Seating is limited; early ticket purchasing is
encouraged.
Transportation: Bus
departs Wine Cellar & Bistro at 2:15 p.m. sharp; returns to Columbia by
9:15 p.m.
Alternate dinner venue in case of inclement
weather: Les Bourgeois Blufftop Bistro at Rocheport
Even if you aren’t able to
attend this event, please consider
donating whatever amount you can to the Harvest-of-the-Month school program
that this fundraiser supports. You may do so by visiting: http://donateslowfoodkatytrail.brownpapertickets.com
Menu
Slow
Food at the Farm—A Table at Happy Hollow
Sept. 29, 2013
COCKTAIL HOUR
Libations
Pinckney Bend Gin with Beet Juice, Ginger
Beer and Orange Peel
LBV Brut with Watermelon Juice, Campari and
Basil
Cicchetti
Eggplant Caponata on Crostini
Braised Beef alla Vaccinara on Crostini
DINNER
Antipasto
Sformato di Cavolfiore – Cauliflower
Custard with Sweet-and-Sour Tropea Onions and Salted Pistachios
Insalata
Autumn Lettuce with Soft Egg, Fried Pork-Head Terrine "Croutons,” Mustard-Seed Vinaigrette and Pickled Sweet Peppers
Autumn Lettuce with Soft Egg, Fried Pork-Head Terrine "Croutons,” Mustard-Seed Vinaigrette and Pickled Sweet Peppers
Primo
Beet- and Red-Wine Risotto with Horseradish Crème Fraîche, Chives and Pickled Beets
Secondo
Porchetta – Central
Italian-Style Boneless Pork, Rubbed with Herbs and Roasted Whole
Contorno
Braised Escarole with Beans
Formaggio
Fresh Goatsbeard Cheese, Pickled Watermelon
Rind, Bacon Shortbread Cookie, Fresh Jalapeño
Dolce
by Jill Rostine, pastry chef, Les Bourgeois Blufftop Bistro
Les Bourgeois wine pairings
throughout
Vegetarians will be accommodated
Sunday, June 16, 2013
FARM TOUR TODAY IS STILL ON!
We're hoping to dodge the 30-percent chance of scattered showers today that the National Weather Service is reporting at the moment. Some of the farms will no doubt be soggy, so wear clothing and shoes that can take the mud!
Don't forget to download the flyer (click here), plot your course, and print out the Google map directions from one farm to the next.
Don't forget to download the flyer (click here), plot your course, and print out the Google map directions from one farm to the next.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
(Note: You'll find a revised link to the pdf flyer below.)
TAKE YOUR FATHER TO THE FARM ON FATHER'S DAY!
Slow Food Katy Trail to Host
Second Annual Self-Guided Farm
Tour
Slow Food Katy Trail
has asked a few local farmers to showcase their farms on Sunday, June 16, Father’s Day, during our Second Annual Farm Tour.
It's a self-guided (drive-yourself-to-the-farms) affair, and a great
opportunity for enthusiasts of fresh, local and seasonal foods to see where it
all comes from.
This tour is designed
to acquaint you with local farmers and give you an up-close look at their
production methods and farming styles. Please feel free to ask them questions
about how they grow their food.
Each farm will have
different and interesting things to show and tell visitors. Among the sensory
offerings will be frolicking baby goats, chickens that lay blue eggs, delicious
samples, farm products for sale, entertainment and gorgeous scenery.
We encourage families
to bring children and introduce them to life on the farm and the origins of
food. It's free, it's educational and it's a wonderful way to spend a Sunday
afternoon. Visit one or as many as you like.
Also, don’t forget to
bring your cooler to stock up on some of the farm products that will be for
sale.
Please see all the
details in the link below. Also, keep up to date on our Facebook page, where we'll be posting photos of some of our
featured farms.
See you on the farm!
See you on the farm!
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