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Happy Brand New National Catering Day! Ethnic from Ancient to Contemporary

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(Gerry Furth-Sides) Catering has a rich history, dating back to the 4th millennium BC in China. Later, Ancient Greeks made catering a trade by offering services at their inns and hostels which lasted into the Roman Empire. Then, centuries, catering was primarily in the form of feasts and banquets for Kings and Noblemen.

Catering in America dates back all the way to our country’s beginning. In 1778 a ball in Philadelphia, catered by Caesar Cranshell, was the first major catering event in the United States. As it evolved from households who could afford it, think Downtown Abbey, into a commercial business, the one constant was the commitment to deliver the highest quality food and services as agrees upon with the host.

A huge thank you to Food Service Direct who has has partnered with National Today to mark May 24 on the calendar as National Caterers Appreciation Day. 

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In 1778, Caesar Cranshell’s ball event was the first major catering event in the United States.

By 1820, catering became a respectable and profitable business. It was mainly founded by African Americans. This is not surprising in terms of understanding how to please clients, but in the business opportunities afforded this group. However, in the early years of catering many caterers were waiters and other restaurant staff.

And in the 1840’s, Robert Bogle is known as the “Originator of Catering”, he made it possible for the industry to personalize what they wanted catering to be. Many catering businesses began to partner and combine with their restaurants.

Robert Bogle is known as the “Originator of Catering”
Tribute to Robert Bogle, “Originator of Catering”

Even by the mid-twentieth century, catered events tended to center only in hotels and in the homes of the well to do. The brilliant, whimsical Ludwig Bemelman’s described hotel catering in HOTEL BEMELMANS. Anthony Bourdain loved it so much he republished it.

Bemelman’s wrote in the chapter, “If You’re Not a Fool,” The most difficult part of the hotel business is the proper management of its banquet department. A restaurant is a song compared with it….. But a banquet department is an ever-changing business… The host will forget all that has been good about it and mention only the bad…. Yet there are a thousand things to go wrong… All this work requires eight hours a day of solid thinking, and as yet only the preparations have to me made. Then comes the conduct of the parties themselves.” How true.

The brilliant, whimsical Ludwig Bemelman’s described hotel catering in HOTEL BEMELMANS, an Anthony Bourdain favorite.
Ludwig Bemelmans’s Hotel Bemelmans, a wonderful read and insight into catering

By the 1970’s more women starting to enter the workforce. This included catering out of their homes. This cottage industry grew into Full-Service Catering companies as they started to legitimize their business practices and embrace new styles of cooking.

The 1980’s turned into the decade of excess. Catering companies not only provided special occasion food for parties, but they could create sophisticated table décor and lavish flower and room decorations.  Serving table could actually be real sandboxes or salt blocks .  After-dinner entertainment could be personalized fireworks or circus performers.  Event planners coordinated parties for clients from two to 2000.  I worked with Along Came Mary, Inc, whose quarter million dollar party at Sony Studios was a completely imported New Orleans Mardi Gras.

Let me introduce master caterer, Roberta Deen, opening chef of Along Came Mary,Inc,;Capers Catering Company owner, preferred caterer of Bon Appetit. 

Capers Catering Company owner-chef Roberta Deen (also a LocalFoodEater.com contributor)

Roberta brought to her clients boldly flavored, authentic ethnic dishes. No internet. Here is her English tea party and arroncini. Her Moroccan bastilla was also. Barbra agreed).

No financial holds barred, fullservice catering companies of the time special occasion party food, created lavish flower arrangements, table and themed room decor in homes and created movie premieres at the Motion Picture Academy as extravagant as the film themselves.

No party was complete without a crudite in the last century. Here is Roberta Deen’s contemporary take on it

When the 1990’s began, most restaurants at the time considered caterers inferior and competitive at the time.  However, after restaurants took a reeling blow to business when the government, in an attempt to raise taxes, ruled that luncheons, specifically cocktails, were no longer tax-deductible.  

Once restaurants realized they had another revenue stream right in house, many restaurants added“Catering” departments” to their business models to enhance their brand.

Chef-owner Ciro Marino and other ethnic restaurants, however, has offered catering since the 1960’s with gold old- fashioned style and hospitality. He catered to celebrities, but stuck to the dress rules. It is legendary that after he sent Sono Bono away because he didn’t want to wear a jacket, the singer went home and wrote, “I’ve Got You, Babe.”

Today son’s Sal, chef, and Mario, host operate the restaurant. They have been in the restaurant since they were kids. It feels like every meal is catered b because you can get off-the-menu dishes and a special table every time you go there.

Chef-owner Ciro Marino offered in-house catering since the 1960’s. This “back room” in Marino’s was a Frank Sinatra hangout.

Appetizers, décor, bartenders, and servers are some of what may be included in social event catering packages. And they change from party to party. These days added to this is a long list of a client and guest dietary needs, allergens, preferences and cultural beliefsl.

One experienced, dedicated professional who has learned the business from a restaurant and private party point of view is acclaimed Cynthia Mamukari who owns Taste and Company. It defines this classic full-service catering tradition. I’ve known perfectionist Cynthia since she was Executive Chef at wildly popular, cosmopolitan Joe Allen’s and Orso Restaurants (I loved) in the 90’s, and she lives it.

Pastry chef Nicole sets up the buffet
Lead staffer Christine fluffs up the salads and sets up the buffet on risers.

You know every single detail will be done just right, the ingredients are the finest and it will be delicious with Taste and Company.

Taste and Company at work

The surprise is how much fun she makes a party for every guest- long-time or just started staffer. That’s creative, over achiever, chef Derek with her at the end of the evening (and 12th of a 16-hour stint).  

Taste and Company Owner Chef, Cynthia Mamukari and Chef Derek Taylor

During the 2020′s Ethnic food continues to take front stage. This includes includes the communal feel. At this joyous 16th birthday party by Banana Leaf, for luminescent Neha Sambangi, the only formal element were the fashions. Event Planners here were mom,Satya, and friends, shown here, who seamlessly coordinated dance rehearsals, games and decor. 

Everyone was made to feel welcome and happy. Guests could eat whenever they liked at a generous buffet with labeled dishes from Banana Leaf Restaurant. Then Neha, followed by the Sambangi family and friends performed before everyone got up to dance and played games.  How wonderful a contemporary take on both the formal and casual elements of catering.

A family and friends Indian Seet 16th Party catered by Banana Leaf

What’s Better than the Best (Bolognese)Pappardelle ?

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Restaurant Manager Miguel Morales and server, Derek, artfully dishing up Pappardelle at The Restaurant at Mr. C’s in Beverly Hills

(Gerry Furth-Sides) What could possibly be better than my favorite, the best Pappardelle draped in classic Bolognese sauce? Let me tell you about four possibilities traveling from north to the south of Italy and you decide.

First is learning the secret, changing ground beef recipe of the ethereal pappardelle pasta ribbons with Bolognese from the chef (The Restaurant at Mr. C’s). Second is going into the kitchen for a peek at how the lamb sugo version of pappardelle is prepared (Marino Ristorante). Third is Pappardelle with Wild Boar at Sor Tino. And the fourth is having a professional chef prepare a box for you to put together at home with turkey or veggie sauce (Gourmet Pasta Kit).

Fresh pappardelle may have fluted edges and are up to an inch wide. Dried egg versions that originate in the region of Tuscany have straight sides.  Tagliatelle, (Emilio-Romano and Marche regions)  a narrower version of Pappardelle and used for lighter sauces (see below) is similar to but a tiny bit thinner than (Roman) fettuccine.

Beef Bolognese Pappardelle at The Restaurant at Mr. C’s

Executive Chef Max Farina, brought over from northern Italy to oversee the kitchen, prepares traditional Italian cuisine. His perfectly seasoned Pappardelle Bolognese is so refined it is a perfect match with the usual light as air, pink bellini sauce, also known as vodka sauce.

He combined it with beef bolognese for us and, as common practice, used the fine cuts of meat left from the menu. It turns out credit goes to the chef’s special combination of beef ingredients, which we first with deeply flavored strip loin, brisket and tenderloin. .

Restaurant Manager, Miguel Morales, artfully serves us at The Restaurant at Mr. C Beverly Hills

Mr. C’s Beverly Hills, Rest1224 Beverwil Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90035, (310) 277-2800 Website – //www.mrchotels.com/hotels/beverly-hills-los-angeles-ca/dining/ 

Marino ristorante Lamb Pappardelle

Marino ristorante pappardelle with meat sauce traditionally incorporates the flavors of beef, pork, and veal, simmered over three hours. The Neapolitan family recipe goes back generations.

Lamb Pappardelle at marino ristorante.

The current menu also features Lamb Pappardelle. The homemade pappardelle with Autonomy Farms braised lamb sugo ($28) . Sugo is a sauce made with just tomatoes, garlic, crushed red pepper, and basil. It is known to be super-quick to make. Americans would call it, ” marinara.”

At Marino sugo may have the same ingredients but it is simmered overnight until the lamb is so tender it can be made into niblets. We were so honored to visit the kitchen with Chef Cal, and try a taste of it. This is what makes the difference.

Chef-Partner, Sal Marino shows off his simmering lamb sauce at marino ristorante

www.marinorestaurant.net.  marino Ristorante, 6001 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038,(323) 466-881.

Pappardelle Cinghiale Wild Boar Ragu)

Pappardelle Cinghiale (Wild Boar Ragu) as Sor Tino and Caffe Roma conjures up feasts served in a forest. Its unctuous, rich, slightly tomatoey sauce includes large pieces of the Boar that had been cooked for hours in the sauce, is the equivalent of a rich man’s Bolognese,” is how our Italian-Ameican writer, Darien Morea, perfectly described it.

Cinghiale

Pappardelle Cinghiale Wild Boar Ragu) is also served at Toscanova and Ago ristorantes, authentic Italian restaurants also owned by the master chef, Agostino Sciandri.  We met this Tuscan chef at the Q for quality Awards honoring Los Angeles restaurants for maintaining high standards of authenticity.

Agostino Sciandri
Agostino Sciandri, chef-owner for whom Sor Tino is named

Sor Tino was the first to offer wild boar in Los Angeles in the early 1990’s. These days it is an Italian restaurant staple.

Owner-menu designer, Sciandri, adds “Not to name drop (but I will), I had first been introduced to this dish in a place that was once the home of the father of Leonardo di Vinci in the town of Vinci, Tuscany, and Sor Tino’s version was its equal in every way.”

Sor Tino, 908 Barrington Avenue, Brentwood, CA  90049. (310) 442-8466. (//(www.sortinorestaurant.com)

Pappardelle in Gourmet Pasta Kit at Home

Chef Cynthia Mamukari, founder-owner-chef of Taste & Company was the executive chef at the famous Joe Allen’s Restaurant in Los Angeles, after being recruited to work in their flagship New York and London restaurants. She was also the opening chef at Orso, an equally popular and more casual eatery both in West Hollywood and in Manhattan.

Taste and Company gourmet Pasta Kit (Photo courtesy Taste and Company)

The Taste & Company kit includes Cynthia’s freshest pappardelle with health-minded turkey or vegetarian sauce. Her research was exhaustive to find the best taste, one that will show off the sauce the best.

The kit has the most sophisticated, fresh ingredients still makes it fun to put together

Our Favorite Italian Valentine’s Day Choices

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(Gerry Furth-Sides) Food, warm and professional hospitality and a romantic atmosphere are the key ingredients to a perfect Valentine’s Day celebration They are perfect for couples, friends or family.

The Restaurant at Mr. C, Celestino Ristorante and Marino Ristorante have earned a reputation for all three through the decades. The three also individually represent the best of the cuisines of Venice, Naples and Sicily. So we recommend trying all three through the years.

You will be treated like royalty at the Restaurant at Mr. C. from the moment you drive up to the entrance to this hidden oasis right off of busy Pico Boulevard and only a mile from bustling Beverly Hills. The Restaurant can be easily accessed from the hotel’s lobby or through the dedicated restaurant entrance off the main driveway.

Cocktails such as the original Bellini or newcomers and the refreshing Mandarin-based Mr. C. start the meal.

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You are treated like royalty at Restaurant at Mr. C.

The Restaurant at Mr. C Beverly Hills creates a romantic dinner option.four-course dinner for this Valentine’s Day. The special four-course dinner starts at $120. The kitchen presents their signature inventive yet traditional Italian cuisine, with vegetarian options. Featured is a selection of grilled specialties, savory pizzas and risotto. Classic Cipriani dishes, such as the signature Carpaccio and baked tagliolini will also be offered.

The iconic symbol Restaurant at Mr. C.

Dishes include a romance-themed, Heart Ravioli with Potatoes and Smoked Mozzarella with a Wild Mushroom Sauce or Filet Mignon al Pepe Verde & Roasted Vegetables. A decadent chocolate and passion fruit tart becomes a sweet finish.

Classic service is elegant and also so much fun at Restaurant at Mr. C.

Menu is linked here: //www.mrchotels.com/hotels/beverly-hills-los-angeles-ca/dining/menu/. Reservations can be made on Resy or by calling The Restaurant directly at 310-226-6245.

The dining room at Restaurant at Mr. C.

The Restaurant at Mr. C Beverly Hills is located at 1224 Beverwil Drive Los Angeles, CA 90035.

Yes! Celestino Ristorante, Pasadena
The outdoor patio at Celestino Ristorante, Pasadena (photo courtesy of Celestino Ristorante)

CELESTINO RISTORANTE:

At the opposite end, the boot of Italy for this  Valentine’s Day, Celestino Ristorante creates a  Sicilian getaway. The inviting indoor, classic dining room and the garden patio right outside are both perfect choices. It is also available in your own home with takeaway. (Parking is a breeze in the huge, free lot behind the restaurant. This holiday menu is available all week-end long.

At Celestino Ristorante, your pleasure is foremost. Here is a special glass of grappa for me!

Lovable Owner and Executive Chef Calogero Drago prepares a  Valentine’s Day Four-Course Prix-Fixe Menu ($85 Per Person). ANTIPASTO offers a choice ofSweet Corn Soup or the airy Mushroom Soufflé with Fontina cheese and black truffle. Chef Drago’s PASTE choices: Risotto with Red Beets & Goat Cheese or the festive Heart Shaped Ravioli filled with Shrimp in a Lobster Sauce.

Lovable Celestino Owner and Executive Chef Calogero Drago with brother Giacomino

The MAIN COURSE offers the classic Filet of Branzino served with Polenta, Peruvian Potatoes and Black Truffle Sauce or Chicken Roulade Stuffed with Mozzarella Cheese, Mortadella and Marsala Wine Sauce.

The Chef’s Valentine’s Day Special Dessert is a surprise. We already love his desserts that are another option:TiramisuPanna Cotta (Vanilla Custard with Strawberries), or for something even more decadent, indulge in the Torta Al Ciocolato (Flourless Chocolate Cake) .

Bottle of Prosecco($38.00 per Bottle / $25.00 per Bottle if paired with Prix-Fixe Menu) or Super Sicilian ($38.00 per Bottle / $25.00 per Bottle if paired with Prix-Fixe Menu)) to compliment his Valentine’s DayFour-Course Prix-Fixe Menu. 

 

Celestino Ristorante Valentine’s Day Weekend Dinner is offered on Friday through Monday, February 11th, 2022 through , Monday, February 14th, 2022, starting at 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm. For more information, please call Celestino Ristorante directly at 626.795.4006; 141 South Lake Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105; 626.795.4006; www.CelestinoRistorante.com

Marino Ristorante carries a heritage of over half a century

Marino Restaurant’s brand new dining room or dining al fresco offers a special Valentine’s Day menu, carefully thought out and prepared by Sal Marino. Second generation operated ethnic restaurants include marino ristorante in East Hollywood.   Los Angeles Magazine’s “best” pick restaurant host, Mario Marino, shares responsibilities.  Brother Sal (former owner-chef of Il Grano, La Bottega Marino), oversees the kitchen.

High Energy Sal Marino in the kitchen at Marino

www.marinorestaurant.net.  marino ristorante, 6001 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038,(323) 466-881. Order online for pick up and delivery.  Lunch Mon-Fri; Dinner Mon-Sat. Reservations suggested; children welcome; valet parking, casual elegant, private room.

Fresh Italian Pomi Tomatoes Come Home to America

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The finest tomatoes and nothing else in the Pomi Tomatoes cartons (photo courtesy Pomi)

(Gerry Furth-Sides) I am back to eating tomatoes. And I love cooking with luscious strained tomatoes and chopped tomatoes and finely chopped tomatoes. This is all because of an introduction to Pomi Tomatoes in cartons, straight off the vine in Italy. The Pomi online recipe book helps out with a motivating recipe collection contributed by world calibre chefs, complete with sidebar guidelines on which product’s consistency works best for dishes in each course of an Italian meal. The chef list: Anika Friesen, Anna Ramiz, Dennis Prescott, Jasmine Comer, Joni Gomez, Marcella Dilonardo, Rosalynn Daniels and Elizabeth Emery.

The GET SAUCY online cookbook, complete with guidelines for dishes and sourcing

It actually never really bothered me not to eat tomatoes for almost a decade after doing a detox regime, and chose this and other acidic fruit to delete from my diet rather than alcohol or caffeine. After all, the pricey selection available in supermarkets was fairly tasteless. Then one day Marino Ristorante Chef, Sal Marino, put one on a plate, insisting on dotting it with salt, and I fell in love. But until now it was farmers market, Melissa’s when available or nothing.

Pomi rivals homegrown from Marino Ristorante Chef Sal Marino (here with brother Mario)

Pomi Tomatoes ended this. And they are in a wonderful lined cardboard carton not tinned. The tomatoes are grown from selected seeds, cultivated on over 7,000 hectares between Cremona, Parma, Mantua, and Piacenza in glorious Northern Italy. To guarantee the highest quality for consumers, the tomatoes are processed within hours of picking them, close to the location where they are harvested and with a meticulous respect of the environment. Growers claim, “they offer a freshness that brings a burst of tomato flavor to any dish.” We agree wholeheartedly.

Pomi Tomatoes meticulously grown from selected seeds and harvested in Northern Italy
Nothing but tomatoes and clear, direct information on the cartons.

Even though the Get Saucy book has recipes for each course we found it to be just as adventurous to experiment with the sauce once we tried out the master recipe.

We could not get enough of this sauce made from Pomi tomatoes, which we used on everything from poached eggs to Greek style green beans, and below, our potato tart.

Ingredients for Master Sauce

Mixing up and preparing the master Pomi Tomato on the box, takes a little over an hour
We added added broth for a delectable tomato first course soup.

Ingredients for the Pomi Tomato Potato Gratin Tart

1 (14 oz) can Pomì Chopped Tomatoes 1 tbsp Pomì Double Concentrated Tomato Paste
2 small yellow onions, thinly sliced 

3 tbsp olive oil
3 large cloves of garlic, chopped
2 tsp kosher salt
1/4 cup fresh herbs, such as parsley, basil, and thyme, chopped
1 cup Fontina cheese, grated
2 lbs gold potatoes, very thinly sliced 3/4 lb (about 3) Roma tomatoes, sliced 

Preheat oven to 400 F.
Heat oil in a large sauté pan set over medium heat. Add onions to the hot olive oil and cook for 5-6 minutes, until beginning to soften and become translucent. 

Stir in garlic, Double Concentrated Tomato Paste, and 1 tsp of salt and cook for another 3-4 minutes. 

Stir in herbs, Pomì Chopped Tomatoes, and the remaining teaspoon of salt and bring to a low simmer. Simmer for 15-20 minutes, until the mixture is thick and chunky and almost all of the tomato liquid has evaporated. 

When you are ready to assemble the gratin, place half of the tomato and onion mixture in an even layer in the bottom of your baking dish. Arrange half the potato and tomato slices in an even layer on top of the tomato mixture, then top with half of the grated Fontina cheese.  Repeat this layering one more time with the remaining tomato-onion mixture, followed by the sliced potatoes and tomatoes, and top with the remaining cheese. 

Bake uncovered for 50-55 minutes until potatoes are fully cooked, and most of the liquid has evaporated. When the gratin is fully cooked, let cool slightly before scooping or slicing. Serve hot. 

Pomi tomatoes make a potato tart “pop”. Plenty of sauce left over from the 26.6 oz.carton

Basic Sauce Ingredients

1 ( 26.6  oz) can Pomì Chopped, Chopped Fine or Strained Tomatoes.  For a silky smooth tomato sauce use Pomi strained tomatoes.  Use Pomi Finely Chopped Tomatoes for a thicker, chunkier sauce.  For more body use Pomi Chopped Tomatoes.   

1 onion, peeled and finely sliced

3 tbsp olive oil, plus a little extra to drizzle on top
2 large cloves of garlic, peeled and finely diced

1 tbsp Pomì Double Concentrated Tomato Paste
1/4 cup fresh herbs, such as parsley, basil, and thyme, chopped
Sea salt, cracked black pepper

Directions 

>Heat oil in a large sauté pan set over a low heat. Add onions to the hot olive oil, season with salt.

Cook, stirring often, until the onions are translucent, about 10 minutes.  Add in the garlic and cook for 2 minutes.  

Add the Pomì Double Concentrated Tomato Paste and continue cooking for 5 minutes.

Add in Pomì Tomatoes, and stir constantly until the sauce begins to boil.  Lower heat and simmer on low for 1 hour, stirring every 10 minutes., and adding in the basil leaves halfway through the cooking time.

Taste and season with additional salt and pepper, as desired. 

Our dinner table honoring colorful Pomi Tomato dishes
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Pomi Tomato start the meal with Bruschettas topped with Italian sardines and garlic aioli
“Leftovers!” Pomi Tomato Sauce over minced meatballs, topped with a poached egg
We had a little help from our friends at Melissa’s Product. The heavenly mild elephant garlic contrasted beautifully with the more acidic tomato in the potato gratin tart
The complete line of Pomi products