Parties That Cook Set to Heat Up Portland Team Building Events

As Parties That Cook ramps up to launch our hands-on cooking parties and corporate team building events in Portland, Oregon this summer, learning about the city’s culture is an important step. What better way to do so than by eating our way through the city?!

On two recent trips to research this progressive, food-loving city, Bibby and Carolyn quickly learned first-hand that Portland is leading the country in food carts (it boasts one of the largest populations of food carts per capita in the U.S.), farm-to-table dining, and innovative chefs satisfying Portland’s hunger for delicious food made with local ingredients!

While Bibby and Carolyn spent most of their time meeting with clients, visiting venues, and picking the brains (and bellies!) of Portland foodies, they were still able to see what the all the buzz is about. Everyone they met with had a tip for them, and the list grew like yeast in a microbrewery!  Some wonderful restaurants they would gladly return to include:

Clyde Common (at The Ace Hotel) for fresh Arugula Pappardelle and the most “alive” salad they had ever seen
Gruner for contemporary Austrian fare
Little Bird Bistro for bar bites and cocktails
Tasty n Sons for their Chocolate Potato Doughnuts with Crème Anglaise
Beaker and Flask for spit-roasted whole goat. Every Tuesday night they spit-roast a different animal!

Lunch was more spontaneous – easy to do with food carts sprinkled on every corner and parking lot! The Grilled Cheese Grill was one of their favorites. You can choose to eat on an outdoor patio or inside the old-school school bus with bench seating and tables shellacked with 70’s yearbook pictures. Carolyn had the Meatball Grilled Cheese with Marina Sauce and Pesto – delicious! Bibby went for the Beef and Gruyere on Rye, which was equally amazing.

The rental car reminded them of their eating experiences when they returned to PDX: empty coffee cups from Stumptown Coffee, balled up Porchetta and Arugula sandwich wrappers from The People’s Pig food cart, and pastry aromas from treats at Ken’s Artisan Bakery wafted out as they sadly retrieved their belongings.

The next trip will definitely include a Farm to Table experience, a trip to the Portland Farmer’s Market, lunch at Pok Pok for Vietnamese, and dinner at Castagna… Parties That Cook’s official Portland launch is in September, but the first Portland event is on June 27, 2011 – 3 months ahead of schedule! City of Roses, here comes Parties That Cook!

Dust Off Your Grill for Parties That Cook’s Memorial Day Spiedini (Grilled Chicken Skewers) Recipe

Memorial Day is around the corner. Time to dust off those grills, and fire up ‘em up for the entire Summer season! (Really. Don’t bother turning your grill off.) First in line for some sweet grill time is Parties That Cook’s delicious Spiedini Recipe! No, this tasty dish does not swing from webs, and it will not try to kiss Jennifer Lopez any time soon (skip to 3:20).  What Spiedini does offer is a great alternative to burgers and hot dogs! These Grilled Chicken Skewers with Halloumi Cheese, Lemon and Oregano Vinaigrette will have you experimenting with all sorts of edible things to throw on the grill! Weather not cooperating? Don’t be afraid to take the grilling indoors on a grill pan!

For another great Memorial Day grill option, check out this blog post from one year ago!

Spiedini: Grilled Chicken Skewers with Halloumi, Lemon and Oregano Vinaigrette
This recipe and others like it can also be found in our Ethnic & Special Recipes Section!

Ingredients
Oregano Vinaigrette:
2 Tablespoons fresh oregano leaves
1/4 cup packed mint leaves
1 cup packed flat-leaf parsley
1/2 lemon, juiced
1 garlic clove, peeled
1 Tablespoon salt-packed capers, rinsed thoroughly
3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

Skewers:
1½ pounds boneless chicken thighs, cut into 1 inch cubes
1 large loaf country bread, like ciabatta, cut into 1 inch cubes
½ teaspoon kosher salt
1 pound Halloumi cheese, cut into 1-inch squares that are ½ inch thick
2 large lemons, cut in half lengthwise then sliced into ½ inch thick half moons
16 ten-inch skewers, soaked to prevent burning

Methods/Steps
Vinaigrette: Pick all of the herbs from the stems and juice the lemon. Put herbs, lemon juice and remaining ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Divide the vinaigrette between 2 large bowls.

Skewers: Put the chicken into one of the bowls with the vinaigrette and toss to coat. Put the bread cubes in the second bowl with the vinaigrette and toss to coat. To make the skewers, first thread a bread cube on the skewer, then the Halloumi, then the chicken and lastly the lemon slice. Repeat 2 more times (each skewer has 3 pieces of bread, 3 pieces of cheese, 3 pieces of chicken and 3 lemon slices).

Grill: Heat a grill over high heat for 15 minutes. Turn the grill to medium low heat and cook the skewers for 5 minutes a side until done.

Serves/Makes
Serves 8, two skewers per person