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For those who missed it here are some pictures from the dinner.  Many thanks go out to Justin Sutherland of Ben E. Keith for his help pairing the beer and coming in to talk to the diners.  Hopefully we can do something like this again soon.

house made bacon ready to be candied and guanciale about to be dehydrated
house made bacon ready to be candied and guanciale about to be dehydrated
compressed texas peach
compressed texas peach
dehydrated and translucent guanciale
dehydrated and translucent guanciale
peaches floating in agave nectar syrup
peaches floating in agave nectar syrup
house pickled vegetables
house pickled vegetables
house made salumi platters- one year in the making!
house made salumi platters- one year in the making!
glenn frying the soft boiled local eggs crusted in salt roasted cashews
glenn frying the soft boiled local eggs crusted in salt roasted cashews
twice cooked local egg, pickled shimeji, spring onion, our prosciutto and gribiche vinaigrette
twice cooked local egg, pickled shimeji, spring onion, our prosciutto and gribiche vinaigrette
sea salt roasted gulf shrimp, meyer lemon, fennel~ramp slaw, nettle and crisp guanciale
sea salt roasted gulf shrimp, meyer lemon, fennel~ramp slaw, nettle and crisp guanciale
"corned duck breast" turnip puree, fava, maitake
“corned duck breast” turnip puree, fava, maitake
"corned" duck with foie gras sausage
“corned” duck with foie gras sausage
20 hour cooked local suckling pig, tokyo turnip, pear onion and maple~grain mustard reduction
20 hour cooked local suckling pig, tokyo turnip, pear onion and maple~grain mustard reduction
milk stout float
milk stout float
teamwork
teamwork
last course out...lets drink some beer!
last course out…lets drink some beer!

dessert pictures coming…

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Drink it in.

Tomorrow is it everyone! Your last chance to get in on this rare event featuring craft beer and amazing salumi is tomorrow. Don’t get left out! Five courses and beer pairings for only $75. There are a few last seats to fill, so call now and reserve you spot. We look forward to seeing you there!

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house made texas prosciutto, aged 10 months

Looking to fill some last minute seats for the Craft Beer Dinner.  There will be a 7:00 p.m. reception until 7:30 and then dinner will begin.  Enjoy the best of American craft beers paired with Voice’s award wining food.  The price is $75 for five courses with beer pairing plus tax and tip.  Come and enjoy an evening of hand crafted house made salumi, artisinal beer and great food!  Hope to see you there… 

house made rosa cotto and mortadella

house made rosa cotto and mortadella

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house made salumi at voice

Announcing the May 28th 2009 American Craft Beer Dinner at Voice.  Chef’s Justin Basye, Peter Jahnke and Cody Vasek would like to invite you to the wine vault, located next to the kitchen in the historic Hotel Icon, for a night of craft beer and food.  The dinner will feature in house cured meats, local food and the best of American Beer.  Justin Sutherland, of Ben E. Keith, will be on hand to guide you through the beer coursing of the dinner.  Reception begins at 7:00 PM with the dinner starting at 7:30, menu with beer coursing included is $75.   The menu is posted below and we hope to see everyone there.  Enjoy…

 

salame

salame

{Reception} House Made Salumi, pickled vegetables

Chicken Liver Mousse, smoked toscano, beer pearls

served with: North Coast La Merle and Real Ale Pale Rye Ale

 

{1st course} Belle Creeke Farm Egg

Twice cooked, house prosciutto, spring onion, pickled shimeji, gribiche vinaigrette

paired with: Breckenridge Agave Wheat

 

{2nd course} Texas Gulf Shrimp

crisp house guanciale, fennel-ramp slaw, meyer lemon syrup

paired with: Brooklyn Brewery Local #1

 

{3rd course} “Corned Duck Breast”

Duck~Foie sausage, tokyo turnip, fava bean, caraway sauce

paired with: Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA

 

{4th course} Local Suckling Pig

celeraic, carmelized salsify, french carrot, maple~grain mustard reduction

paired with: Stone Brewery Smoked Porter

 

{intermezzo} Left Hand Milk Stout Float

Fleur de Sel caramel ice cream

 

{dessert} Anson Mills Waffle

Bacon Ice Cream, St. Arnold Sabayon, local strawberry, Blis Maple Syrup

paired with: Ommegang Three Philosophers

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through the looking glass https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/through-the-looking-glass/ https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/through-the-looking-glass/#comments Tue, 21 Apr 2009 20:28:16 +0000 https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/?p=216 A few pics from the kitchen and our curing room at Voice.  I am excited to be moving the program forward.  In some of these pictures you will see some new salame being hung which we are very excited about.

chef peter holding local spring lamb leg about to go into to cure for prosciutto

chef peter holding local spring lamb leg about to go into to cure for prosciutto

will be local spring lamb prosciutto

will be local spring lamb prosciutto

chicken liver mousse ready for sealing

chicken liver mousse ready for sealing

glenn about to cook up some "voicewurst"

glenn about to cook up some "voicewurst"

roasting spring lamb saddle

roasting spring lamb saddle

local spring lamb, sous vide saddle, crepinette, roasted chop, and grilled house made sausage

local spring lamb, sous vide saddle, crepinette, roasted chop, and grilled house made sausage

just a little of what we have hanging at the moment

just a little of what we have hanging at the moment

l-r basque style pancetta, tuscan salame, saucisson sec, house tessa

l-r basque style pancetta, tuscan salame, saucisson sec, house tessa

rosa cotto and mortadella

rosa cotto and mortadella

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the incredible edible egg https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/the-incredible-edible-egg/ https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/the-incredible-edible-egg/#respond Sat, 28 Mar 2009 02:08:57 +0000 https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/?p=207  

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27, March 2009, tonight on the tasting we featured farm eggs from bellecreek farms.  Here in this picture we have a 63 degree egg that is poached for an hour, spring onions cooked sous vide, house made prosciutto, heirloom lettuce and gribiche sauce made from eggs from the same farm… enjoy

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means to an end https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/2009/03/22/means-to-an-end/ https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/2009/03/22/means-to-an-end/#comments Sun, 22 Mar 2009 14:16:48 +0000 https://voicekitchen.wordpress.com/?p=183 For those who know me or have even talked to me for more than 5 minutes on the subject of food know that salumi is one of my favorite things to eat and make.  The whole process becomes so romantic, from the curing to the drying-hang time, watching it transfrom from a raw product into something fully edible without the element of heat right before your eyes can be captivating in a way, trying to understand the nature of the meat as it cures, whether its drying nice or is rotting inside, makes for this almost romantic relationship with the product… and in the end, hopefully, you have a product that can almost defy the english language…layers of salty, spiced, fatty meat something that people have been doing for thousands of years, its a moving process.  I have been working on salumi for years now, trying to figure out what works for me in the enviroments that I have worked in, walk-in coolers, wine storage area, different rubs for the drying process and different ratio’s for the cure and finally after tinkering for so long we have decided to put a charcuterie plate on the menu… enjoy

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duck prosciutto, coppa ham, berkshire pork terrine, chicken liver mousse, cherry mustard, pickled mustard seeds

duck prosciutto, coppa ham, berkshire pork terrine, chicken liver mousse, cherry mustard, pickled mustard seeds

 

handing out free lessons at 220 main

handing out free lessons at 220 main

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