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RECIPE: Harvey Wallbanger

The Harvey Wallbanger. Photo by Jay Keaton | Wikimedia.

November 8th is National Harvey Wallbanger Day, a cocktail made with the Italian herbal liqueur Galliano (more formally, Liquore Galliano L’Autentico) plus vodka and orange juice (a Screwdriver with Galliano).

Galliano was created in 1896 and named after an Italian war hero, Giuseppe Galliano.

But what about Harvey Wallbanger?

According to legend, Harvey was a Manhattan Beach surfer who patronized Duke’s Blackwatch Bar on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Donato “Duke” Antone, a world champion mixologist, invented the Harvey Wallbanger in 1952.

As the story goes, after losing a competition, the surfer tried one at the bar and banged into a few walls on his way out. (Duke also created the the Rusty Nail, the White Russian and other popular cocktails.)

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TIP OF THE DAY: Compound Butter (Flavored Butter)

Herb butter and Roquefort butter are most often served atop steak; anchovy butter is a classic with grilled seafood. Pecan butter garnishes pancakes in the best restaurants.

Compound butter, or finishing butter, is a compound delight: It makes everything it touches taste better. It can be served in pats or melted into a sauce. They are meant to be decorative: not simply melted butter, but punctuated with seasonings and/or color.

Compound butters are an easy, prepared-in-advance alternative to sauces. Learn all about compound butter in our review of Epicurean Butter, a NIBBLE Top Pick Of The Week. It includes the recipe for making your own compound butters.

Photo courtesy Allen Brothers, a NIBBLE Top Pick Of The Week.

 

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FOOD TRENDS: Trade Cupcakes For Pie?

Will pie be the cupcake of 2011? Photo
courtesy WildBlueberries.com.

Move over cupcakes: pies are on the way.

Pies, both sweet and savory, will be the top restaurant trend in 2011, predicts restaurant consultant Andrew Freeman & Co.

“If I had one trend—one trend—of the year that I could predict, [it] would be the trend for pie,” said Freeman. “I think that we’re going to make room for pie shops in the next year. This is not just sweet pies, this is savory pies, bite-sized pies. I’ll eat pie if I don’t get this one right….” (Hey, is that a punishment?)

While some restaurants are known for their pies—for example, upscale chicken restos like Pies & Thighs and Hill Country Chicken in New York City—we haven’t seen any pie bakeries yet. But they would be a welcome alternative to the still-mushrooming number of cupcake shops.

Read the full article in Nation’s Restaurant News, which suggests additional food trends.

 

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TIP OF THE DAY: Herbed Baked Potato

Love a baked potato?

Love it even more with a sprinkling of your favorite fresh herbs or spices. They add a rush of flavor and aroma with virtually no calories.

Herbs are also very nutritious, adding vitamins and minerals to the meal.

  • We love the classics: shredded basil; snipped dill, chive and rosemary; chopped parsley
  • To spice it up, try a combination of crushed red pepper and fresh-ground black pepper
  • If chives aren’t enough for the onion lovers in your household, use sliced green onion or chopped red onion

 

You can serve one or more herbs in ramekins and let everyone customize his/her baked potato. While the photo shows a light sprinkling, pile up as much as you like.

 

Fresh herbs add flavor, nutrition and
no calories! Photo courtesy Wisconsin Milk
Marketing Board.

Another nutritious, low-calorie tip:

Substitute nonfat Greek yogurt for the sour cream. It’s very creamy with no fat or cholesterol. Most Greek yogurt is very low in tanginess as well, making it even more like sour cream. Try it!

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ENTERTAINING: Cookie Exchange Party

We can’t wait for Christmas cookies!
Photo courtesy Wisconsin Milk Marketing
Board. Get the recipe.

Do you host cookie exchange parties for the holidays?

Then apply to receive a Party Pack from Hershey’s. One thousand winners will receive:

  • One Hershey’s holiday apron
  • Three packages of Hershey’s Kisses chocolates
  • One container of Hershey’s Cocoa
  • One box of Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie Mix
  • Fifteen Hershey’s bakery boxes for guests to carry their favorite cookies home
  • Fifteen (15) HERSHEY’S recipe books

 

Total approximate retail value: $49.50.

To apply, you’ve got to provide your address and answer a brief questionnaire. And you’ve got to do it by 11:59:59 pm EST on November 15, 2010.

 

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