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Our Neighborhood Winery

 

Last fall, Parties That Cook moved into funkified new digs on Minnesota Street in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood, situated right near Potrero Hill and the Bay. We love our new location, and have had fun exploring it. In case you have never been to this particular neck of the city, here is a quick primer.

 

What Dogpatch Isn’t:
– A band led by Keanu Reeves
– A style of facial hair for men
– An actual patch of dogs

  

What Dogpatch Is:
– An area with hot spots such as Serpentine, Piccino, Yield wine bar and a soon-to-open sibling restaurant to A16
– Sunnier than many parts of SF
– Home to Parties That Cook and the urban winery Crushpad

 

Crushpad quickly became one of our favorite neighbors in Dogpatch, and we’re not saying that just because they gave us free wine. However, they did give us free wine. And they did so in a cool way: Wine guru Stuart Ake led us through a blending session using their irresistible kit, Fusebox.

 

Much in the way that we help people cook up fabulous dishes by combining different ingredients, Fusebox encourages you to experiment with different grape flavors to create your own signature blend. Using the pipettes and graduated cylinder in the kit to mix varietals together almost made us forget the traumas of seventh-grade science class. Nifty evaluation and aroma cards gave us the criteria and vocabulary to distinguish between the varietals in the kit (e.g. “This cabernet sauvignon has notes of tobacco and molasses, with a hint of burnt match and wet dog.”).

 

Sound like fun? It was. You can embark on your own wine-tasting journey by attending Crushpad’s Open House event on Saturday, June 21, from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. We will be there too, offering you the chance to do some cooking and noshing while you sip. If you are single, check out our Cooking Crush event on July 16, hosted by Parties That Cook and Crushpad. An excellent pairing, if we don’t say so ourselves.

 

 

Better than The Bachelor: Cooking up a Crush

Cooking CrushWhy stay home to watch The Bachelor, when you can shake things up with real life bachelors and bachelorettes, while enjoying gourmet food and wine?

Last Thursday marked the official launch of Cooking Crush, an exciting series of parties that combine cooking with wine tasting in the hip industrial setting of Crushpad Winery in San Francisco. The professional chefs here at Parties That Cook had a blast showing guests how to cook up delicious small bites like Chorizo and Potato Spanish Tortilla Bites, Crostini of Fava Beans and Mint with Shaved Pecorino, and Mini Gyros Pockets with Grilled Lamb and Tzatziki Sauce. Guests enjoyed wine tastings provided by Crushpad, who create custom wine blends for very cool clients including Ted Allen of Top Chef/Queer Eye fame.

Check out Cooking With The Single Guy, for an insider’s perspective on the evening affair. And stay tuned for the announcement of the next Cooking Crush party happening in July!