Hot Sauce x 2

Today’s Portland Daily Sun includes a profile of the Captain Mowatt’s line of hot sauces which are produced here in Portland.

Jolly Roger is one of the 20-odd sauces from the Captain Mowatt line that Stevens brews up in his East End munitions factory. A former Casco Bay Line ferry captain, Stevens was introduced to the wild world of hot peppers during a stint in the Gulf of Mexico some 15 years ago. Upon his return to Maine, he found slim pickings in the heat department: only Frank’s Hot Sauce and Tabasco so he began mixing up his own sauces.

Captain Mowatt’s sauces and its owner Dan Stevens were also written up in the latest issue of Portland magazine (not available online).

Bonobo Review

Diet for a Small City has published a review of Bonobo.

The Verde was just as good as other Bonobo pizzas I’ve sampled. The crust was crispy on the outside, just kissed by the smoked flavor of flames. The toppings were ample, with generous globs of ricotta cheese piled atop the pie. The roasted onion and leeks worked nicely with the cheeses. Though this could be considered a white pizza, it was still plenty moist, for the fresh pesto and roasted onions ensured that this was not a dry dish.

Otto Pizza Review

Portland Food Heads has reviewed Otto.

I’m not going to go into too much detail, as this is pizza we’re talking about here, but I have to say that I really enjoyed it. The crust had a nice, crispy exterior with fluffy insides (mmm…fluffy insides), and the sauce was nicely balanced without being any bit astringent at all. Perfectly baked pie, too, which is usually a problem around here for some reason.

Rooted in Community

Justin Ellis from the Press Herald has a report on the annual meeting of the youth group Rooted in Community.

It’s the annual conference for Rooted in Community, an organization that works with young people in areas like urban agriculture, sustainable farming and environmental awareness.

But these folks didn’t just happen to pick Maine at random. Local youth farming groups, such as Cultivating Community and the Local Sprouts Cooperative in Portland, as well as Lewiston’s Lots to Gardens, are hosts for the whole shindig.

This Week's Events

This is a good week for beer lovers. On Tuesday Novare Res will host Dogfish Head‘s President Sam Calagione and will have 23 of their beers on tap. Then on Friday and Saturday, Novare Res will hold their 2nd Annual Roguepalooza which will feature 30 Rogue beers on the menu. As usual the weekly Food and Drink Trivia Contest is at Bull Feeney’s tonight, and on Tuesday the next Wine Flight 5k Training run is taking place. Both The Salt Exchange and Jones Landing are holding wine events on Wednesday.  Cultivating Community’s next Twilight Dinner is Thursday at their farm in Cape Elizabeth. There’s a wine tastings this week at the West End Grocery on Friday night. There’s a Backyard Locavore Tour during the day on Saturday and that evening Local Sprouts is holding an event at SPACE Gallery to celebrate their second year in business and launch their effort to establish a community supported cafe. Farmers’ Markets are being held in Monument Square on Wednesday and at Deering Oaks Park on Saturday. For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.

This Week’s Events

This is a good week for beer lovers. On Tuesday Novare Res will host Dogfish Head‘s President Sam Calagione and will have 23 of their beers on tap. Then on Friday and Saturday, Novare Res will hold their 2nd Annual Roguepalooza which will feature 30 Rogue beers on the menu. As usual the weekly Food and Drink Trivia Contest is at Bull Feeney’s tonight, and on Tuesday the next Wine Flight 5k Training run is taking place. Both The Salt Exchange and Jones Landing are holding wine events on Wednesday.  Cultivating Community’s next Twilight Dinner is Thursday at their farm in Cape Elizabeth. There’s a wine tastings this week at the West End Grocery on Friday night. There’s a Backyard Locavore Tour during the day on Saturday and that evening Local Sprouts is holding an event at SPACE Gallery to celebrate their second year in business and launch their effort to establish a community supported cafe. Farmers’ Markets are being held in Monument Square on Wednesday and at Deering Oaks Park on Saturday. For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.