Portland Magazine, The Foodie Issue

The new issue of Portland Magazine includes a review of Sonny’s,

Think of Sonny’s as an F. Parker Reidy’s for the 21st century: seafood-aware (you should see the lobster mariscada there, though the Cuban steaks are great, too); bar on the square (corner of Exchange and Middle Streets, with views of Tommy’s Park); and divertido, with a Caribbean/South American twist.

There’s also an in-depth guide to food events statewide in 2010, and an article about Maine chef’s use of edible flowers in their dishes. The food event guide and edible flower article are only available in the print version of the magazine which is on newsstands now.

Valentine’s Day Dinners and Other Events This Week

There’s a lot going on this week:

Monday — Stephen Lanzalotta is teaching a Piatto per Tutti cooking class.

Tuesday — WMPG is holding their 15th Annual Fat Tuesday Celebration and Cajun Cookin’ Challenge, newcomer Po’Boys & Pickles is slated to participate. Katahdin is scheduled to reopen at their new location at 27 Forest Ave.

Wednesday — there will be a wine tasting at RSVP in the afternoon and in the evening Sapporo is hosting an educational program and dinner featuring the sake of Ichishima Shuzo.

Thursday — David Kleban from Maine Beer Company will be at the Great Lost Bear pouring a special high hop version of Spring Peeper Ale, there’s a wine tasting at Browne Trading, The Cheese Iron is teaching a class on artisanal Spanish cheeses, chefs Kaldrovich and Larry Matthews are collaborating on a benefit dinner for Haiti relief and the 5th Annual Dine Around the World is taking place at the Holiday Inn.

Sunday —Portland area restaurants will be competing in the 16th Annual Great Chili and Chowder Challenge.

And there are incredible number of Valentine themed events:

Skip Dinner — and go straight to dessert. Bresca is offering a 3-course all dessert option on Sunday for $16 per person.

Chocolate & Beer — Novare Res is offering a set of 8 chocolate and beer pairings featuring chocolates from Sweet Marguerites.

Chocolat — the Food Film Series which will be featuring food from Aurora Provisions and a showing of the movie Chocolat staring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp.

Dinners — if a special Valentine’s Day dinner is what your after then there are plenty to choose from: 157 Cafe at the Eastland, Bar Lola, Bibo’s Madd Apple Cafe, Cinque Terre, Emilitsa, Frog and Turtle, Evangeline, Five Fifty-Five, Grace, Hugo’s, Inn on Peaks Island, Miyake, Sea Glass Restaurant at the Inn by the Sea, The Salt Exchange, Vignola.

Other Restaurants — if you don’t see your favorite restaurant listed then give them a call. Some restaurants that aren’t usually open on Sunday night will be on Valentine’s Day with their regular menu.

For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.

If you are holding a food event this week that’s not listed above, publicize it by adding it as a comment to this post.

Valentine's Day Dinners and Other Events This Week

There’s a lot going on this week:

Monday — Stephen Lanzalotta is teaching a Piatto per Tutti cooking class.

Tuesday — WMPG is holding their 15th Annual Fat Tuesday Celebration and Cajun Cookin’ Challenge, newcomer Po’Boys & Pickles is slated to participate. Katahdin is scheduled to reopen at their new location at 27 Forest Ave.

Wednesday — there will be a wine tasting at RSVP in the afternoon and in the evening Sapporo is hosting an educational program and dinner featuring the sake of Ichishima Shuzo.

Thursday — David Kleban from Maine Beer Company will be at the Great Lost Bear pouring a special high hop version of Spring Peeper Ale, there’s a wine tasting at Browne Trading, The Cheese Iron is teaching a class on artisanal Spanish cheeses, chefs Kaldrovich and Larry Matthews are collaborating on a benefit dinner for Haiti relief and the 5th Annual Dine Around the World is taking place at the Holiday Inn.

Sunday —Portland area restaurants will be competing in the 16th Annual Great Chili and Chowder Challenge.

And there are incredible number of Valentine themed events:

Skip Dinner — and go straight to dessert. Bresca is offering a 3-course all dessert option on Sunday for $16 per person.

Chocolate & Beer — Novare Res is offering a set of 8 chocolate and beer pairings featuring chocolates from Sweet Marguerites.

Chocolat — the Food Film Series which will be featuring food from Aurora Provisions and a showing of the movie Chocolat staring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp.

Dinners — if a special Valentine’s Day dinner is what your after then there are plenty to choose from: 157 Cafe at the Eastland, Bar Lola, Bibo’s Madd Apple Cafe, Cinque Terre, Emilitsa, Frog and Turtle, Evangeline, Five Fifty-Five, Grace, Hugo’s, Inn on Peaks Island, Miyake, Sea Glass Restaurant at the Inn by the Sea, The Salt Exchange, Vignola.

Other Restaurants — if you don’t see your favorite restaurant listed then give them a call. Some restaurants that aren’t usually open on Sunday night will be on Valentine’s Day with their regular menu.

For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.
If you are holding a food event this week that’s not listed above, publicize it by adding it as a comment to this post.

February Bollard

The February edition of The Bollard includes an installment of the Land of the Forgotten Cocktails series on alcohol infused winter warm-ups,

The Hot Toddy is a study in pure efficacy — it does something, and does it exceedingly well, at that — but we love this cocktail for its flexibility. Simply put, a Hot Toddy is a heated single serving of an old 18th century–style punch, and should be treated with as free and inventive a hand as the mixer can muster.

and a survey of the offerings at three ethnic markets serving immigrants from Latin America and others in the city: La Bodega Latina, Los Amigos International Market and Victory’s Grocery.

“We’re a small store, but we got stuff that Hannaford doesn’t have,” said Juan [Gonzalez]’s daughter, Jasmine. La Bodega Latina carries banana leaves, empanada skins, Jamaica flower drink concentrate, several varieties of chorizo, tamarind soda, and 21 varieties of beans (many of which you won’t find on the shelves at Hannaford or Shaw’s).

Elderberry Syrup

Also in this week’s Maine Sunday Telegram is an article about a Maine-based producer of organic elderberry syrup.

Eight years after she and her husband, Phil, moved from Portland to the farm, Johnston has not only nabbed several state and federal grants to develop elderberry production, but she also is producing an organic elderberry syrup that is flying off the shelves of local health and natural food stores.

Review of Jewel of India

The Maine Sunday Telegram has published a review of the Jewel of India.

And everything really was right, one night during dinner at chef/owner Prem Sharma’s Jewel of India, a beloved Biddeford restaurant that opened this South Portland branch last fall. The sweet coconut soup, aromatic mulligatawny soup, elegantly spiced tikkas, vindaloos and curries and tender bread held flavors as happy and lively as the dancers.

More Meal Deals

Here are some more Portland meal deals:

  • Evangeline – choose a first, main and dessert or cheese from Evangeline’s regular menu and pay just $30; Tuesday – Thursday, now through the start of Restaurant Week on March 1.
  • Three Dollar Deweys – $2 pints and other items all month in celebration of the 30th anniversary.
  • Fishermen’s Grill – seafood platter for 2 “with haddock, clams, shrimp and scallops”, $18.95.

2010 Best of Portland Voting Now Open

The Portland Phoenix has moved on to Step 2 their 2010 Best of Portland readership poll:

  • Step 1, readers wrote in to nominate candidates that are a good fit in any or all of the dozens of categories
  • Step 2, based on the nominations, the Phoenix has now published a list of the top nominees from each category for us all to vote on.

Portland Food Map is a nominee this year for Best Food Blog along with Appetite Portland, Portland Food Coma, Portland Psst! and The Blueberry Files.
There are also more than 100 other categories and about a third of them fall in the food and drink section (Bagels, Bars, Barbecue, Beer Selection, Brewpubs, Brunch, etc). If that sounds a little overwhelming, don’t worry you don’t have to make a choice in each one to cast a ballot.
A list of the 2009 winners is available online as a reference.