Tag-Archive for » eating out «

Wednesday, May 05th, 2010 | Author: Scott

Here is a selection of the many appetizers provided by local vendors for the Harrisburg Gluten Intolerance Group Chef to Plate Kickoff lunch.  Starting in the upper left hand corner you have tiramisu, whoopie pie, and, in the cup above the pizza, sticky bun.  Then there is the pterodactyl dip and hummus with flat breads, a seared scallop topped with roasted red peppers on an Asiago cheese crisp.  Last is a slice of gluten free pizza and chicken saltimbocca with gluten free pasta.

Piazza Sorrento provided the tiramisu and pizza.  I couldn’t tell that the tiramisu was gluten free and the pizza was the closest thing I have found to the real thing to far.  Thin, very crisp, with a hint of char, it was married to a rich complex sauce that brought all the flavors together with a slightly acidic tomato bite, not sugary and insipid like the sauce you find from the large chains.

Fennici’s chef was cooking the chicken saltimbocca fresh while we waited.  This mix of chicken, prosciutto, and provolone was served with a garlic cream sauce over gluten free pasta.  My only complaint is that there wasn’t more.

Matthew Hickey, Executive Chef from The Cellar made the seared scallop.  I’m not a huge fan of seafood so cannot judge this dish appropriately one way or the other.  I will give the crisp two thumbs up. After trying to perfect something very similar to these crisps off and on the past few months, with nothing that could be called a success, a big thank you goes out to Mr. Hickey for an equipment tip to making them well: Silpat baking mats.

The pterodactyl dip and hummus are compliments of Isaac’s, a local sit-down sandwich chain currently with 20 shops in the central and south eastern areas of Pennsylvania.  Regretfully, neither of these items are available on the regular menu but are available for catering.   was glad to learn however that Isaac’s will serve any of their sandwiches on a gluten free flat bread and they are conscious of the needs of Celiac and Gluten Intolerance patients.  This includes employees putting on fresh gloves, covering the work surface with aluminum foil, and prepare your sandwich separate from other ingredients.  As can be expected in a sandwich shop with bread everywhere, they cannot guarantee there will be no cross contamination, but they do their best to insure it is so.

Gluten Free Innovations came through with the whoopie pies and sticky buns.  The former was rather pedestrian, though I find most whoopie pies are as there is little separating the best from the worst, but the latter were astonishingly good.  I had to stop and take a moment.  Ok, a few moments.  It’s why there isn’t much in the little serving cup in the photo: I stopped at the serving table and took a taste.  And another.  And another.  So good that I put them aside once I took that picture and saved them for last.

Finally, all the flat breads used at Isaac’s and for the lunch at the Kickoff were provided by Amaranth Bakery in Lancaster PA.  These were one of the items that impressed me the most at the luncheon because they tasted like whole grain bread, were flexible enough to roll around fillings, and  had a good texture.  If you’ve read any of my previous posts about baked goods, you know how important this last part is to me.

Category: Eat It  | Tags: ,  | Leave a Comment
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 | Author: Scott

The Harrisburg GIG is holding a gluten free luncheon to start the national GIG Chef to Plate and Celiac Awareness Month.  The menu will include:


Vegetarian vegetable soup
Buffet Menu Selections:
Shrimp Caesar salad with sundried tomatoes.
Greek chicken salad (olives, tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, feta, Gorgonzola vinaigrette, lemon marinated grilled chicken).
Assorted “Amaranth Bakery” flat bread wrap sandwiches with chicken salad; tuna salad; or ham, turkey, and roast beef.
Ice Tea and Coffee Beverage Station
Chocolate cream pie with pecan crust for dessert

Price for the dinner is $18.80 per person, which includes tax and gratuity. Deadline to RSVP is Saturday April 24th. Your reservation and payment (by check, which should include your phone number) can be sent to:

GIG of Harrisburg
PO Box 312
Hershey, PA 17033-0312

I hope to see you there!

Category: Eat It  | Tags: ,  | Leave a Comment
Tuesday, April 06th, 2010 | Author: Scott

After months and months and of trying to get to Arepa City, I finally made it.  Including the iced tea I bought on the way in so I had change for the meter, the meter, and food, it was $14.  I was able to park on the street about a 1/4 block away and wheel my children down in their stroller.  Someone working in the downtown Harrisburg area could probably be there in 10 minutes, eat  and be back to the office in under an hour for $10.

Before I get too far into this, I should define an arepa for those of you, like I was, who are unfamiliar with them.  An arepa is a corn bun that is a staple of Venezuelan cooking.  It is made with a corn flour, grilled, and then either stuffed with a filling, or topped with ingredients.

I got a queso arepa with queso fresco and a pernil arepa (slow roasted pork) with spicy slaw (I asked to have that added).  Both were awesome but I was a bit fearful when I opened the box and was greeted by them.  The presentation didn’t say anything and they didn’t look impressive at all.  The wonderful taste more than made up for my reservations.

The prices for the arepas are all a dollar or two higher than when I first looked at the menu way back when, but versus the pictures I originally saw it looks like they are much larger than before.  They originally looked like a 3-4″ bun, similar to a basic fast food hamburger.  They are actually in the 5-6″ range, more like a sit down restaurant burger.

The queso was tasty and let me really enjoy the bun, which is familiar but different.  The first bite was generic corn bread, but that impression quickly passed as each bite drew me further towards the center.  It was nicely toasted on the outside that gave a nice resistance which was chewy in the mouth with the nutty flavor that corn can have coming through.  The the center underneath this crust was soft and warm and with a flavor like plain fresh popcorn.  A very odd mix and much better than the first impression.

The pork with spicy slaw I will certainly want to get again.  The slaw had little in common with the American counterpart other than the cabbage and was hot enough to start my nose running.  Very refreshing and opened the palate to enjoy the flavor of the pork, which was incredibly savory.  It was also among the most tender pieces of pork I’ve ever encountered.

All in all a good experience, even a delay in getting home to eat it.  Arepa City has earned a spot on my gluten free dining list.  Go out and give it a try.

You can view the full menu and see pictures of the inside of the restaurant here:

http://arepacity.com/Arepa-City-Harrisburg-Venezuela-Restaurant-Menu.php

Category: Eat It  | Tags: ,  | Leave a Comment
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 | Author: Scott

Can you tell I’ve been looking for as many chain restaurant’s as possible that offer gluten free menus, not just individual items?  As I find more I’ll get them posted for you.

Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant, with locations in 10 states and Washington D.C., offers a very nice GF menu offering everything from appetizers through desserts.  There isn’t one close enough that I’ve been able to make a trip out, but the food sounds great and I want to plan a trip to try it.

If you have eaten there, please let us know about your experience.

http://www.bertuccis.com/#Gluten%20Free%20Menu

Category: Eat It  | Tags: ,  | Leave a Comment
Sunday, January 17th, 2010 | Author: Scott

If you have a problem with cross contamination you will probably want to avoid anything off the grill.  The GF menu bears a note that many of the items come from the same grill and there is not a gluten free grill.  I am thankful however to see that more chains are working on offering gluten free menus.  It provides more options for enjoying a meal out.

http://www.carrabbas.com/menu/pdf/GFmenu.pdf

Category: Eat It  | Tags: ,  | Leave a Comment
Monday, January 11th, 2010 | Author: Scott

My wife and I were remarking on how long it has been since we went out to dinner when I decided to go looking for local places that have a gluten free options.  Much to my surprise, Outback Steakhouse provides a clear and detailed menu.  Helpful hints abound for how to modify your order to make it gluten free.  One thing that surprised me, and was a bit upsetting, was to find out that Aussie fries are not gluten free.  There are consolation prizes though: Chocolate Thunder From Down Under is a decadent gluten free dessert!

http://www.outback.com/foodandmenus/pdf/glutenfree.pdf

Category: Eat It  | Tags: ,  | Leave a Comment