Eggland’s Best Foodie Night in NYC

Last night I had the great opportunity to participate in Eggland’s Best Seasonal Foodie Event at the Institute of Culinary Education. The evening was filled with delicious seasonal food, cooking lessons from  chef Erica Wides, and lots of pictures.

DSC_0003 IMG_3180 The Eggland’s Best staff was so welcoming and sweet! In addition, they all know how to throw a party. Just from the smiles, bubbly conversation, and laughter you could hear how much fun we were all having throughout the night.

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While we all mingled, there were three different passed appetizers.

DSC_0006 This was by far the most amazing appetizer! It was “egg sushi” or Japanese egg “tamago yaki” maki rolls with shrimp and edamame puree.

Mini baked  truffle egg custards. I found these akward to eat and way too fishy.

The final appetizer was a rostini with Serrano ham, smoked pimenton-deviled egg and roasted red pepper. I didn’t try this one but I saw many others try it and go back for seconds. Therefore, it must have been a winner.

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After the cocktail hour, chef Erica Wide spoke to us about the evenings menu, importance of fresh vegetables, and next steps. Our menu for the evening was as follows:

Eggland’s Best Event Menu

First Course

         Warm salad of asparagus, radishes, morels, baby carrots and sugar snap peas, with slivers of duck prosciutto, toasted walnuts, and a white wine-poached egg, with champagne vinaigrette

Entrée

         Crab and lobster ravioli, with fresh peas, fennel, leeks, golden beets, saffron and chives in a lobster broth with prosecco sabayon (like a hollandaise, but lighter and foamier)

Dessert

         Individual lemon pudding soufflés with mixed berries and rhubarb coulis

         Assorted meringue cookies petit fours

The most exciting part was that we were going to prepare each of these courses.

IMG_3211All smiles with Missy! DSC_0013 DSC_0014 DSC_0018 DSC_0019  I agree with Missy’s comment about the picture below. Why is she holding the sharp knife? 🙂 I had a blast with Megan, Amie, and Missy last night!IMG_3182 IMG_3185 IMG_3187 IMG_3189 IMG_3198 IMG_3200 IMG_3201 IMG_3204 IMG_3207

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After at least an hour of socializing and cooking, it was time for a few great Q&A session, dining, and more socializing.

Our first course was the warm salad which was also my favorite dish of the evening. I would love to recreate this at home for Bo. He’d love it!

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Our main course was crab and lobster ravioli. I actually only ate one of these as they were a bit heavy for my taste. However, most people finished their serving and raved about them.

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Thank you Eggland’s Best and Weber Chadwick for an amazing event! As always, I had a wonderful time learning and socializing in a great environment!

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Yoga at the Great Lawn

A few weeks ago, I received an email blast from Flavor Pill

Help us break a world record! Register now to join 10,000 people on Central Park’s Great Lawn, all downward-dogging at once. Yogi Elena Brower leads the class; comedian/beatboxer/musician Reggie Watts performs, along with sonic healer 13 Hands, slam poet Buddy Wakefield, drum/dance troupe O’Nkosi Rhythms, cellist Garth Stevenson, and yogic bassist Wah!. Each mat is yours to take home (thanks, JetBlue), along with a bevy of goodies from SmartWater, Alternative Apparel, and Chico Bag

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This is a perfect example of the fun NYC events I love participating in and therefore I quickly registered hoping I’d be one of the 10,000 lucky participants given a pass.

Fastforward a few weeks and as luck would have it, I was offered VIP tickets and a few for fellow bloggers and readers. While I don’t consider myself a VIP of any sort I’ve never been one to look a gift horse in the mouth and gladly accepted.

After posting some tweets about the opportunity, I ended up heading to the Great Lawn today with Theodora, Lauren, Jess, and Rebecca. Blog Pictures 2010 256

After meeting at 84th and Park, we headed towards the VIP tent per our instructions. We had all read on Twitter or the news that the lines were crazy. We thought it may be an exaggeration. How could the lines be so bad when they were PLANNING the event for 10,000 people? Well, it was no exaggeration. Everything Katherine, Dori, Missy, and Jes had tweeted was true. As we turned the corner we saw it!

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Yes, that is the FRONT of the line! Luckily we were quickly escorted to a table where we received the “orange ticket” which would allow us Blog Pictures 2010 248front row yoga placement, stage access, massages, swag, and more.

Blog Pictures 2010 251The first table had great Yoga at The Great Lawn t-shirts compliments of Alternative Earth t-shirts. The t-shirt is super comfortable and soft even though they are XL.

Blog Pictures 2010 252The next table featured a green swag bag. The bag  is a reusable grocery bag made by Chico Bag which even has a nifty pocket that it FOLDS into when you’re not using it!

As soon as we walked past the tables there were tons of cameras on this lovely yogi so I figured I’d snap a picture of her as well. Later, I found out that she was the woman leading the yoga.

Blog Pictures 2010 250There were three different tents set up for press and VIP bracelet holders. Under the tents were barrels of Vitamin Water

Blog Pictures 2010 254 Blog Pictures 2010 255Awesome Gaiam Balance Ball Desk chairs to test out. I really want one of these for my desk at work. I wonder if they’ll allow it if I buy it. They are only $79.95 on Amazon!    In addition, One Lucky Duck was sampling their delicious desserts, Siggi’s had five flavors of yogurt they were sampling and giving out, I snagged my first Kind Bar, and received a few yoga coupons. I can’t wait to sample these items in my lunch tomorrow. I’ve seen Siggi’s yogurts on Tina’s blog numerous times but have yet to try them. Blog Pictures 2010 257After a hanging around and sampling products we decided it was time to find a prime spot on the lawn. We couldn’t believe the crowds of people that had already gathered on Central Park’s Great Lawn! This event was going to be a success and we were so excited. Blog Pictures 2010 258We were able to snag a spot in the front, left area. We had a clear view of both the screen and the stage!  Blog Pictures 2010 261We were in awe! All we could do for the first few moments once we reached the lawn was turn around and take in the scene of people.Blog Pictures 2010 259Blog Pictures 2010 265How cool is the Manhattan skyline in the background?! I felt like I was getting ready for a huge Central Park concert! Blog Pictures 2010 260We set out our FREE Gaiam yoga mats (Thanks JET BLUE!) and began to wait.                                                    Blog Pictures 2010 263Luckily, while we waited we were able to have some fun together!Blog Pictures 2010 266

We sampled the treats!                                                            Blog Pictures 2010 278Blog Pictures 2010 267Blog Pictures 2010 268 We took pictures.

Blog Pictures 2010 269 Then the clouds started to roll into the area.Blog Pictures 2010 270 And people talked, and talked, and talked.

Blog Pictures 2010 271 In fact, by this point it was 7:25 and we were all starting to get a little bit annoyed. The wind was whipping, the crowd had reached a great mass, and yet guys kept talking on stage and laughing. Even though we were towards the very front we couldn’t understand half the commentary.

Blog Pictures 2010 272   Blog Pictures 2010 275 Clearly, this was quite the event since there were cameras everywhere! Blog Pictures 2010 277  Then the guy in the wild suit announced that we had in fact set the world record. Evidently, he works for the company and was there to make it official!

Blog Pictures 2010 279 Everyone clapped and the world was happy because they saw yoga in their future. A yogi finally took the stage!Blog Pictures 2010 280  Blog Pictures 2010 282 Then the rain started and the umbrellas came out. What happened to “yoga rain or shine?”Blog Pictures 2010 283 A crazy guy rushed in front of us as we were trying to get our omm on as we prayed the rain would subside.Blog Pictures 2010 284 This happy face and thumbs up means we’ve just been told that the yoga will continue and the park service has given word we can continue yoga in the rain! Let the omms begin!Blog Pictures 2010 285 Blog Pictures 2010 286 Blog Pictures 2010 287 Blog Pictures 2010 288 And we did yoga. For two minutes that is until the lightening and thunder forced them to call it quits. Blog Pictures 2010 289 Am I mad? No, I’m sad that the event didn’t have a warm, sunny evening as I was looking forward to some hot yoga on the Great Lawn. But, I had a great opportunity and a fun evening with wonderful girls. I was part of something that will most likely not happen again in NYC and luckily Lauren grabbed us a cab for the 60 block trip home. That, along with all this swag makes for a great night experiencing NYC.Blog Pictures 2010 295 Blog Pictures 2010 291

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A PureLeaf and Butter Afternoon Equals A Match Made in Heaven

Last Saturday I had the great pleasure to not only catch up with some lovely local bloggers but also sample new products and experience one of New York City’s top restaurants. The wonderful Lipton Tea and their PR company, Ogilvy, treated a number of local bloggers to a luxurious Saturday afternoon luncheon to celebrate their new bottled tea, Lipton PureLeaf 0 Calorie.

As an avid Gossip Girl fan, I’d heard of Butter not only through my tattered Zagat and countless friends but also from the episode regarding Lil J and a big party scheme. This combined with the news surrounding the head chef, Alex Guarnaschelli, had me very excited. For those of you who don’t know Alex has been featured on Iron Chef, Chopped, and her own show, Alex’s Day Off. In addition, she is an accomplished female chef who has made her mark at Michelin quality restaurants. That in itself is quite a feat and I only hoped that we’d have an opportunity to not only learn about Lipton’s wonderful teas but also Alex. I knew Lipton was dedicated to education and spreading the knowledge of tea from Kath’s journey last year with Lipton. 


Saturday’s event started at 11:30 when a black car picked me up from the apartment. This was such a treat and I thoroughly enjoyed being chauffeured into the city rather than taking the subway. I enjoyed the sites as we crossed over the bridge and ventured downtown towards Butter. Once I arrived the Lipton and Ogilvy folks ensured that I had a name tag and found the bar. The bar was setup with a special drink menu featuring the Lipton PureLeaf teas. I was excited when I found out that they didn’t all feature alcohol. I knew that I needed to avoid alcohol due to Sunday’s race. I quickly chose the Blackberry Spritzer which featured blackberry puree, sparkling cider, and PureLeaf Raspberry tea. 


003Holy yum! This was delicious especially since I was able to enjoy it with fellow bloggers. I was excited to catch up with Megan, Melissa, and Diana all of whom i’d met previously at the David Burke FoodBuzz dinner, blogger brunches, and other events. 

After we were all seated we had the opportunity to hear from Gilbert Kendzior. Gilbert is a hilarious older British man with a nack for tea. As Lipton’s Master Tea Blender he was able to explain the different types of tea, how he chooses tea, and more. Some of the information was difficult to hear due to the space’s acoustics but for the most part we all learned a great deal. He also discussed Unilever and Lipton’s commitment to sustainability. They have put many “green” practices into place over the past few years and have gone so far to educate, care for, and house those people who work on their farms! While he finished his discussion, we were able to sample the teas. They were better than I was expecting! Due to the fact that it isn’t sweetened with Splenda but instead the natural alternative, stevia, there was no artificial aftertaste and the tea is very refreshing. I prefer the lemon as it isn’t quite as sweet as the raspberry. Both were delicious served over ice. 



As we finished our last sips, the service began! We were all elated and were anxious to see what Butter would serve. 


First Course: Delicious biscuits with two types of butter (traditional and chive) both of which are made in house. The biscuit was perfectly moist and crumbled in my mouth ever so slightly. I told myself that I would only eat half of each thing served so that I would make it through the meal and Sunday’s race. 


Amuse-Bouche: A deliciously green arugala-leek soup topped with toast and truffle butter. Unfortunately my toast fell into the soup which meant it was laden with truffle butter flavor. But, I loved the base and would like to try this at home. It seems like the perfect summer soup and was exploding with fresh leek flavors.
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Second Amuse Bouche: Crispy Florida shrimp paired with a pickled vegetable salad.  The shrimp was delicious but the sauce had a bit too much horseradish for my taste.
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First Course (can you believe it?!): Roasted squash caponata with celery root, mache, and a lemon tea dressing. This was one of my absolute favorites and made me want to pick up mache at the grocery store that night. The flavors were light but intricate as Alex experimented with celery root and mache to create an untraditional salad. This was the one course that I ate 100%.





Second Course: Lots of wows, oohs, and aahs were released when the chef and kitchen staff surprised us with a HUGE striped bass. This striped bass, after being paraded around the table by the sous chefs, was cut into small portions and served with brussel sprouts, roasted heirloom potatoes and a tea buerre blanc. The combination was perfect and the fish could not have been prepared any better. Alex admitted that she was a bit apprehensive preparing such a large fish for the event but she delivered it flawlessly!


Our final course, was of course dessert. But, Alex put a twist on it by serving a Coffee and Tea dessert. This was coffee ice cream, struesel, lemon tea caramel, coffee granita and tea-soaked golden raisins. This was not my favorite as I don’t care for coffee flavored ice cream and this was more like ESPRESSO! It was very intense. But, the surprise dessert was a huge winner. After the coffee and tea, we were presented with delectable petits fours. The white chocolate with lemon tea and toasted almond praline was absolutely divine. I have a huge soft spot for white chocolate and this was some of the best white chocalte i’ve ever tasted. I normally do not care for fruit and chocolate pairings but the praline and lemon matched perfectly. I did not try the dark chocolate with citrus as I was too full and my taste buds were spent!

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Photo courtesy of Diana at Soap & Chocolate


This event was wonderfully executed by Ogilvy and Lipton. I was honored to be included and look forward to restocking my fridge with more PureLeaf 0 once it hits stores in a few weeks! Thank you Rachel, Priya, Nyala, and Kevin for the opportunity to enjoy Butter, catch up with fellow bloggers, meet Alex, and learn more about one of my favorite drinks! **Thank you Diana and Megan for pictures as my camera is at the office. Tomorrow I will update with my own pics.**
In addition, for reader’s enjoyment, Lipton has provided a recipe: 




LEMON TEA FORBIDDEN RICE
8 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes  

Cook Time: 40 minutes    

Stand Time: 10 minutes    
1 Tbsp. butter
1/2 cup chopped red onion
1 bottle (16 oz.) Lipton® Pure Leaf™ Iced Tea 0 Calories Lemon
1-1/2 cups water
1/2 tsp. salt
2 cups Chinese black rice
1 cup chopped green onions
1/2  cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves, chopped
1/2 cup thinly sliced radishes
Melt butter in 4-quart saucepan over medium heat and cook red onion, stirring occasionally, 3 minutes or until tender. Add Lipton® Pure Leaf™ Iced Tea 0 Calories Lemon and water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Stir in rice and return to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer covered 30 minutes or until rice is tender. Remove from heat, then let stand 10 minutes.

Fluff with fork. Spoon into large bowl and garnish with green onions, basil and radishes.


Disclaimer: Ogilvy Public Relations extended an invitation to the PureLeaf 0 Calorie event on behalf of their client Lipton. I was not provided monetary compensation nor was I required to post about the event or product upon accepting the invitation. These opinions are my own.


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