Ashland’s Restaurant Preview Week 2015 …..

Ashland, Oregon  – Time for food!  My grandmother Kitty, hailed from Wales (United Kingdom) and I can always remember her in the kitchen baking. She was rather a large lady but moved ever so gracefully as she poured, measured, rolled and baked her way around her tiny kitchen. Her hands had a love affair with pastry and she made the most delicate of puff pastries – layer after layer, golden and crisp. That first bite bought un-imagined bliss to food lovers far and wide, shards of crisp pastry speckled the front of your shirt as your taste buds were clamoring for more!

She was so obviously part of my love affair with food at such an early age. I can remember as a child, waiting with wooden spoon in hand to lick the bowl clean of the remnant’s of a Victorian sponge mix. Standing by her side in my apron waiting for a chance to roll out the left over pastry and delight in the calmness and joy of the moment. To this day I have had a love affair with food whether cooking, baking, reading, researching or eating. I feel a sense of calmness descend, I put my music on and I start to play – pouring, measuring and stirring!

Well I have wandered off the beaten track slightly so back to the Ashland Restuaruant Week, obviously a wonderful chance for me to try out some of the local food  – our Restaurant of Choice this week has been Omar’s. I was there when Chef James won the Culinary Festival in 2014 and it was the perfect opportunity to get to sample his wares. His menu also captured my eye. Paired with his food were a selection of Beers chosen to compliment his menu. These were supplied by the Southern Oregon Brewing Co.

The dinner I felt was a resounding success, my favorites were the Na Zdravi Czech Style Pilsner which was fairly sweetish, apricot with a slight bitterness and light. The third course of Chicken Confit was perfect, the skin crispy, the chicken delicate, a melting moment in the mouth, I loved the orange lentil ragout – a perfect balance of flavors. Of course dessert was a major player in this dinner, the Creme Brulee, the melt in the mouth chocolate filled doughnut which just oozed chocolate with that first bite and the unusual Ice cream float with that burst of beer flavor. The Pin-Up Porter was a wonderful mouthful that I felt tasted faintly of coffee. A great ending to a great meal. Thank you.

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