June 21, 2011

Belgian Beer Week! Choosing the Best Belgian Beers for Summer {Naptime Simple Tips}

Two years ago I wrote about summer 1997 and my first internship ever working at Vanberg & DeWulf, the Belgian beer importing business in Cooperstown, NY. During that summer I worked closely with Wendy Littlefield and Don Feinberg learning about all aspects of the beverage business. Amidst the flurry of office activity I also learned a lot about their beers. I was barely legal to drink at that point, and had not yet developed any sort of palate for beer or wine, but was intrigued by this new world that extended far beyond the dorm mainstay: Natty Light. In Belgium brewing beer is an art form; the Belgian take their beer as seriously as the French do their wine. To drink a Belgian beer is to enjoy it sip by sip with delicious rustic farmstead foods — it is not the kind of beer that is used for boat races or beer pong.

This week I am working with Wendy, who has since become a friend and mentor to me, on a special Belgian Beer-themed week on The Naptime Chef. Belgian beer can be paired with foods just like wine, and it is also wonderful to cook with. I don’t think it is a stretch to assume most home cooks drink wine or beer with dinner which is why I thought you all might enjoy learning about the beauty of Belgian ales. While Wendy and I were on the phone last week we dreamt up a gorgeous virtual Belgian picnic full of classic flemish flavors. The food is perfect for a picnic on the lake, at the beach, or at your own family table. I’ll share the menu, and recipes, with you tomorrow.

To kick things off Wendy and I compiled a recommend list of Belgian beers that are perfect for summer sipping. These are known at Biere de Tables in Belgium, this translates to Table Beers, and are typically enjoyed during family meals. They have a low-alcohol content, come in a variety of flavors and have a fine bubbly mouth feel akin to champagne. Younger children are often allowed to have small sips of Table Beers with their meals. It is the way Belgians teach their children to appreciate fine beers and food. Others are Saisons (beers brewed on the farm in the winter to quench the thirsts of farm hands  in the growing season); lemony light “Abbey Ales” (great accompaniment to mussels):  or “Wheat Beers” great with spicy foods: or Strong Golden Ales” so suited to grilled chops or burgers. There is  even a “Wild” beer in the mix as a surprise.

 

The beers we are highlighting today are all on the lighter side and pair well with flavorful summer meals. Stay tuned for our next installment tomorrow when we start cooking with beer and indulging in our virtual picnic!

Lambrucha

1) Lambrucha: This unique beer, the marriage of two fermented drinks, Kombucha and Lambic, was developed by Wendy and Don. Tasting Table Chicago recently stated, “Move over, Miller High Life: We’re declaring Lambrucha the new Champagne of Beers.” Strong words for such a new beverage! This tart bubbly drink is rose-colored with light, refreshing citrus notes which make it ideal for summer sipping, especially with summer vegetables and seafood. It is the mimosa of the beer world. Ultimate picnic brunch beer.

June 17, 2011

Cooking Up Something for S’Mores Season…

It is S’More season! Check out this great S’Mores campaign I’ll be participating in this summer….

June 17, 2011

S’Mores Season Has Arrived! Pass the Hershey’s Please…

Smores I

I LOVE S’Mores, as if you didn’t know that already, and I am excited to announce that this summer, the Hershey Company is encouraging families to create their own S’mores memories with the Say S’mores campaign. Starting June 15, families are invited to capture and share their favorite S’mores moments on the Hershey’s brand Facebook page for a chance to win S’mores-themed prizes.  The grand-prize is a Canon Rebel Camera, slate marble outdoor firebowl, $250 SnapFish gift card, roasting skewers set and all of the ingredients needed to make S’mores, including Hershey’s Milk Chocolate bars. Families who visit the Hershey’s brand Facebook page on or after June 15 can download the Say S’mores application to participate in monthly photo contests and receive a $1 coupon good toward the purchase of any two Hershey’s Milk Chocolate bar 6-packs.

In addition to all this great prizes I am participating in a secret campaign and will be posting about a secret S’More theme later this summer. Stay tuned!! 🙂

June 16, 2011

Favorite Things June 2011 {Naptime Simple Tips}

Favorite Things

A Summer Favorite: Prosecco!

Every so often I like to take a break from recipes to share some of the things I’ve been enjoying on the web recently. These are sites and products, both food related and otherwise, that have been catching my eye and I think you might enjoy as well. Have a great weekend, I’ll be back next week with some great recipes and a fun food theme!

Gilt Taste, the newest addition to Gilt Group, features fabulous food related articles and is being edited by Ruth Reichl. It is also home to a beautifully cultivated fine foods market. Wagyu Beef shipped straight to my door for Father’s Day? Yes, please!

Being a devoted naptime canner, I love Aimee’s article on Simple Bites about preparing for canning season. She has assembled the perfect checklist for canners this year. It is a must-read for anyone — experienced or not — ready to preserve summers gorgeous produce.

I’ve often dreamed of living like India Hicks, barefoot in the sand, letting my daughter run free on the beach after school each day. India’s blog is pure escape at it’s best. She documents her island life and globetrotting adventures with fun pictures and hilarious stories to boot. I am very much looking forward to the launch of her jewelry line.

June 15, 2011

Strawberry-Rhubarb Tarts at King Arthur Flour Blog & Bake: Part 2 {Naptime on the Road}

Strawberry Rhubarb

By the end of the first day at the King Arthur Flour Blog & Bake I was exhausted. After madly taking notes on everything from how to make bread rise perfectly and the difference between flours, to Sara Moulton’s herbed spaetzle and how to properly debone a chicken breast, I had absorbed just about all I could. Following our elegant dinner at The Norwich Inn I turned in for the night and slept soundly until my alarm the next morning. Pizza dough was the first order of business on day two. We had begun making the dough starter the day before and set out to finish it in time for lunch. I was so glad to go through this exercise because I’ve always loved making pizza at home. I usually make it on a baking sheet in my oven and it works well, but I was eager to try the gigantor King Arthur Flour in-house wood burning pizza oven:

June 15, 2011

Strawberry-Rhubarb Tarts at King Arthur Flour Blog & Bake: Part 2 {Naptime on the Road}

Strawberry Tart

Come check out part two of my trip to King Arthur Flour Blog & Bake and the delicious Strawberry-Rhubarb Tarts I made!

 

June 14, 2011

Peko Peko: A Charitable Cookbook For Japan

Peko Peko Cookbook

Two days following the devastating earthquakes in Japan I received an email from my dear friend Stacie Billis of One Hungry Mama. She had joined forces with our friends Rachael Hutchings of La Fuji Mama and Marc Matsumoto of No Recipes to write and photograph a charitable cookbook of family friendly Japanese recipes to support Japanese relief efforts. I was honored to be asked to contribute a recipe along with nearly 60 other talented food bloggers.

Last week Peko Peko: Family Friendly Japanese Recipes went on sale on the publishers website, Blurb. It contains 120 full-color pages packed with gorgeous photography and nearly 60 family-friendly Japanese and Japanese-inspired recipes contributed by 56 of today’s best and brightest food writers, bloggers and photographers. Peko Peko also includes an indispensable glossary of over 50 Japanese ingredients, including suitable substitutions for the American home cook, plus an essay on bringing Japanese food and other global cuisines to the family table. ALL of the proceeds ($11.45 of every purchase) will be donated directly to GlobalGiving Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. Stacie, Rachael and Marc are NOT taking any proceeds for their considerable efforts and Blurb has chosen to forgo making any money off the sale of the book as well. This speaks to the true charitable nature of this volume and I hope you will all consider buying at least one or two copies. You will get a fabulously edited collection of Japanese recipes while Japan will get much needed help.

BUY YOUR BOOK HERE: PURCHASE PEKO PEKO