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Get Ready for Eat, Pray, Love: An Italian-Inspired Recipe

Finally, the much anticipated release of Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love is here! The film opens in theaters this week on August 13, 2010. While not everyone can take a year off to travel the world, we can all celebrate the cuisine of Italy. This delicious crostini recipe combines mascarpone, an Italian cream cheese, with tender and sweet braised fennel. With hints of orange and honey, you’ll feel like the Mediterranean is just outside your door.

Crostini of Mascarpone with Orange and Honey Caramelized Fennel
This recipe can also be found in our Appetizer Recipe Library!

Ingredients

Caramelized Fennel
2 Tablespoons butter
2 large fennel bulbs, stems and core removed, very thinly sliced into 1/4-inch-thick slices (reserve frond for garnish)
1/4 cup white wine
1 teaspoon orange zest
1/2 cup fresh squeezed orange juice (from about 2 Navel oranges)
1/2 cup vegetable stock
2 Tablespoons honey
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
2 teaspoons fresh thyme, chopped
1 Tablespoon flat leaf parsley, chopped
1 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt

Crostini and Herbed Mascarpone
1 baguette, sliced diagonally into slices 1/4-inch thick
1/3 cup olive oil
8 ounces fresh mascarpone
1/4 teaspoon orange zest
1 teaspoon orange juice
1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped
1 Tablespoon flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
Parsley, thyme, or fennel frond for garnish

Methods/Steps

Sauté Fennel: Melt butter in a large sauté pan. Add fennel and sauté until starting to soften and brown, about 15 minutes. Add wine and reduce to a syrup.  Zest the orange and set aside (you will use the zest/ juice in the mascarpone so reserve any unused juice and zest). Add the orange juice, stock, honey and vinegar.  Cook over medium heat until the fennel is caramelized, about 15-20 minutes.  Add the reserved orange zest, thyme, parsley, and salt.  Set aside.

Make Crostini: Preheat oven to 375°F. Brush the bread slices on both sides with olive oil.  Arrange the slices on a baking sheet and cook until the slices are golden around the edges and crisp, about 10-15 minutes.  Set aside to cool.

Herbed Mascarpone: In a small bowl, mix the mascarpone with a fork and add the orange zest and juice, thyme, parsley and salt.

Assemble Crostini: Spread 1 Tablespoon of mascarpone onto each crostini.  Spoon a tablespoon of the fennel mixture on top, and garnish with a fennel frond.  Serve.

Makes 24 crostini.

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The Beer Culture: Brewing Growth

Wine sommeliers have been wowing us with detailed and valuable wine knowledge helping us pick out only the very best wines the world has to offer. And now beer lovers can rejoice as well! The time has come to introduce the cicerone!! A cicerone is defined as beer-world-equivalent to a certified sommelier, and is greatly helping to grow the industry! It all started in 2007 when Ray Daniels, a Chicago-based beer expert, started the Cicerone Certification Program. Students must pass exams on topics such as beer chemistry, history, and culture. And of course, food pairing is also a major responsibility of the job. Cicerones are working in breweries and pubs, researching the perfect summer wheat beer to compliment a delicious summer meal.
Beer culture has taken a slow and steady approach to gaining both popularity and notoriety, but now chosen as the third most popular drink over water and tea, we believe it was worth the wait! Those individuals who have developed a particular palate for the hoppy, grainy, and sometimes citrus-flavored beverage are passionate about their trade.
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company has just celebrated their 10th anniversary and is still going strong. They have battled many road blocks in their 10 years of operation including a mudslide closing the road leading to the restaurant. But through it all they have remained dedicated to their purpose; making great beer!! Owners Christine and Lenny Mendonca have also combined their brewing quest with community outreach. The brewery has a section solely dedicated to fundraising, and the couple is well known in the community for their philanthropic efforts.
Breweries like the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company are the inspiration for home brewers alike. That’s right; anyone can brew their own lagers right in their home! All one has to do is go down to their local brew store, pick up a kit and get to work. The store will provide you with everything needed from ingredients to equipment to help create your own masterpiece!! The Home Brewery is one of our favorite spots here in SF!