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Welcome to NJ Gourmet. Currents Magazine's salute to the best of New Jersey food. We profile the best and brightest chefs in Monmouth and cook up some of our own favorite recipes to share with you. Then we wash it all down with some of the best in libations. From aged single malt, to picking the proper Pinot noir, we have you covered.
The most incredible, versatile and edible ingredient
known to man...the egg - or zygote
As regular readers know, we've been slowly working our way
through a mostly-alphabetical and mostly seasonally-oriented list of
ingredients...mainly for the fun of it.
This column was supposed to run in the
early-Spring edition, for reasons that should be obvious, if one thinks of the
big symbolic and culinary roles the egg plays during the Passover and Easter
season - not to mention the seemingly weird secular
role the egg plays during Easter - which gets this totally non-Christian
name from the very ancient pagan goddess of fertility, Oestre. Her symbol IS
the egg ...and her name gave rise to words like estrogen and oestrus...and her
ancient cult rituals gave rise to all those colored eggs, "Oestre baskets" - and
to all those famously fertile bunny rabbits too...So now you know where they come in.
The Mill, (formerly the Old Mill Inn) at Spring
Lake Heights,
has been through a renaissance since its inception back in 1938 when original
owner Karl Kost, opened the doors of the rustic inn. Nestled on a lake shared by fowl life, it
soon became a mainstay for local and vacationing guests craving the ultimate
dining experience. When turned over to subsequent
owners, Ray Kraemer and then Joe Amiel, the restaurant matured with the tranquil
view of water, flora and fauna. Whether from the large picture windows in the
dining areas or the lovely garden path leading to a gazebo used for private
wedding ceremonies, this romantic lookout has allured its guests over the years
as a perfect compliment to any meal or celebration.
DINING AROUND...WITH Jimi Hilton Food editor to Currents Magazines
SNOOPING AROUND...AND
DINING AROUND IN CURRENTS MAGAZINE'S NEWEST TURF, JACKSON, NJ When we heard from the publishers that they would soon be
rolling out a new ‘zone' for Currents - the Freehold, Jackson, Howell and
Millstone areas, we figured we'd better do a bit of market research to scope
out the dining around possibilities.
Looking for a great bottle of wine to bring to your next BYO
dinner in the Navasink area or in Monmouth County? Whether you're eating in
Rumson, Middletown, Little Silver, Red Bank, or Fair Haven, Rumson BuyRite has
a huge selection of fine wines from around the world. From California cabs that match your perfect steak entree what's your beef, to German Rieslings and white wines for sushi at Yumi, we have the perfect BYO bottle.
By Dennis Tafuri, Sommelier and Proprietor of Cask 591
Restaurant and Lounge
Is it ok to go ‘by the glass' at your favorite restaurant? This is a great question. I have found that most restaurant's wine by
the glass selection to be pretty ho-hum and mundane. Far too many wine programs are afraid to take
risks and offer their guests interesting, esoteric wines not found in the
bargain section of your local liquor store.
Who is to blame them? After all,
a bottle of wine once opened will not stay forever like the bottle of 25 year
old scotch on the back bar. The max they
have before the wine goes down the drain is 2-3 days, depending on the
bottle. Now there are a lot of different
ways to preserve freshly opened bottles of wine that vary greatly in expense
and the sight of these items on the back bar of your favorite establishment
should help set your mind at ease.
60 average wine drinkers pick their winners and losers without influences like prices and professional
descriptions.
About a month ago, Currents Magazine held an intimate,
charity wine tasting to benefit a meaningful local non-profit organization
called the Caitlin Russell Foundation.
With 60 wine drinkers in attendance, 17 highly rated red wines (every
one rated over 90pts) were served.
Luke Ong worked on Wall Street for 12 years. During his financially successful but tedious career there he courted his later-to-be wife, Lauren, with delectable lunches he created from home. Mrs. Ong, quickly recognizing his talents, persuaded him to pursue the passion he developed as a child in his grandmother’s kitchen and to share it with all of us!
Sometimes, you just can’t suppress your inner desire for what
you love to do.Sure, you can try to
focus on other things you excel in.But
when you know where your heart is and have the fortitude to make a change, it
can only turn out right.And Executive
Chef and co-owner, David Kruse, turns it out right daily, at the Island Palm Grill.
“Local
Boy Makes Good” is the feeling you get when walking into Julia’s in the
Atlantic Highlands, new home to Executive Chef Joe Imbrenda.Chef Joe, a life long resident of New Jersey, who grew up in Hazlet,
began his early culinary career working for his father and uncle at Mystic
Islands Pizzeria.There he began to
learn the tricks of the trade, from dish washing to dough making, to
management. He was smitten, and decided to enroll in a culinary program to hone
his cooking skills and management proficiency.Half way through he felt “out of place,” but ready to take on the culinary
world.He left school to intern with New Jersey native, world renowned chef and famed
restaurateur, Jasper White, at the original Seafood Shack, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.While there, Imbrenda worked every station,
procuring all the knowledge he could from each area of this prestigious chef’s
kitchen.
Dining Around with Jimi Hilton,Food editor to Currents Magazines SOGNO…still a dream of a place.With all our required dining-around, we don’t get to revisit the restaurants we really like as often as we’d really like to do so. A few weeks ago, we realized with a start that despite all the times we drive by - always wanting to go in - we’d only been back to Sogno once or twice after we first reviewed it…and that the ownership had since changed hands. Would it be…could it be as wonderful as it was when it first opened we wondered?
The beautifully serene setting and Italian comfort-food will become
like a Siren’s song for you, luring you back, we guarantee…although we do have
a warning for you
As our regular readers well know, we’re absolute suckers when
it comes to restaurants with water views, so a try-out of Sirena, at Pier Village,
has been long overdue.
A look at some innovative and incredibly delicious menus you can sample during Dining Around Month. P.S. Don't foget to look at our Dine Monmouth Section where you can view the full dinner menus of over 50 local eateries.
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