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Mario Cerrito presents “Evening with the Masters”

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(The following is a special series on Bluejeanfoodcritic.com written by guest contributing writer Mario Cerrito. He is an accomplished director, actor, screen writer, and author. His latest movie “Deadly Gamble” is being release this summer CLICK HERE for more info and he has just started production as director of his latest film “The Stall”. Hope you enjoy his perspective on all things food and drink.)

Being asked to cover the event “Evening with the Masters”, by the Derek Timm aka The BlueJean Food Critic was an honor. Instantly I knew that I was going to be surrounded by tasty meals and an overall great time. The event held on Friday May, 25th by Meals on Wheels in Wilmington, Delaware at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel absolutely exceeded my expectations. I was accompanied by my beautiful girlfriend and the night was spectacular. Upon arrival, we were greeted by friendly staff members and showed where the event was being held. Our first stop was into the beer garden to try out some craft brews. Personally, I am a rather simple beer drinker myself, but trying some different beers was refreshing. Some of them were not what I would go to the store and buy for myself, but great for a tasting. The anticipation of seeing the rest of the event had my girlfriend demanding we go into the main room where the wine and vodka were, and we all know wine and vodka are a woman’s best friend.

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We made our way into the main room where it was packed. People were dressed to impress and it had an overall good vibe to it. There were tables set up everywhere around the big room and a live disc jockey spinning some quality tunes, making the room upbeat. Saving my appetite all day for this event, I couldn’t wait to dig in. The tables were set up next to each other and each had their display of the foods they were presenting for the evening. I was pretty sure that these talented chefs were giving their best shot tonight and who was I to say no.

The first table my girlfriend spotted was a table that had about 5 huge vodka bottles on it. The company name was American Harvest. The vodka happened to be organic which I thought was pretty unique. I do like vodka but usually when it is mixed with something else. This company was serving it straight without any mixer which I thought was strange at first but after I tried it I understood just why they were doing it. It was some of the smoothest, cleanest vodka I had ever tried in my entire life that needed no mixer at all. It went down as easy as water. Their was no kick in it whatsoever. I highly recommend American Harvest to any vodka drinker. In the near future I can see American Harvest being the top shelf in bars and high-end clubs.

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The next stop we made while wandering around the amazing setup was Tutto Fresco. Tutto Fresco is an Italian eatery located on Philadelphia Avenue in downtown Wilmington Delaware. Since I am Italian, I knew that this spot would be one of my favorites of the night. They served us some homemade gnocchi. Gnocchi has always been a personal favorite of mine and with the homemade sauce of Tutto Fresco it put it out of this world. The sauce was made just the way I like it with a hint of garlic and fresh basil. The gnocchi was perfect as well. Some places tend to not cook them long enough, but Tutto Fresco did them just the way I prefer them. The owners were very friendly and I vowed to visit their restaurant next time I was in Wilmington.

Overall the night was a great experience, from the atmosphere to the food it was an event that I  more people need to come out to attend and support this fantastic organization Meals On Wheels Delaware. I am very thankful and gracious to have had the opportunity to attend this event and hopefully get to go back next year. If anyone is on the fence about whether they should go or not I hope they take my advice and climb the fence. Get out to “Evening with the Masters” and experience the same greatness I did.

Celebrity Chef Brunch 2014 – Meals on Wheels Delaware

Celebrity Chef Brunch 2014 – Meals on Wheels Delaware

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I am angry. I am furious. I am embarrassed. I am also disappointed. Last but not least, I am STUFFED. I do not know why it took me over sixteen years to find out about the Meals on Wheels Delaware – Masters Weekend – that culminated with their Seventeenth Annual Celebrity Chef Brunch, but I am certainly looking forward to this event every year now. An organization that served meals to over four thousand homebound seniors last year you would think would be too busy to plan such a grand weekend, but a grand weekend and Celebrity Chef Brunch to end it all they did, and did it all with style and gusto. The food and beverages overtook two full stories of the Hercules Plaza in Downtown Wilmington, Delaware. The silent auction featured everything, shore getaways, autographed items, high-end wine chillers and service ware, and even a VIP package in Los Angeles with tickets to the Ellen DeGeneres Show.  If you could not find something you liked to eat or to bid on at the auction, you must have no taste buds in your mouth or you need to seek psychiatric help immediately. The amazing aroma of everything being cooked smacked you right in the face as soon as you stepped through the revolving door entrance and permeated for the rest of the day. From Rendezvous Café out of Denver, Colorado – Chef Kurt Boucher’s Duck Confit Stuffed French Toast with Strawberry Rhubarb Maple Syrup being the first station I visited all the way through to NEXT from Kanato, Ontario – Chef Michael Blackie’s Bourbon and Brown Sugar Braised Beef Short Rib – Applewood Cheddar Scone – Kozlik’s Triple Crunch Hollandaise being the final station on my journey, I could not have had a better time with better company than with my other Philanthropic Foodies attending. If you were you there, you know what a great time this was, for those of you who were not, MARK YOUR CALENDARS, it is only a year away until they do this all again, and I cannot wait.

Other highlights would be:

Sodexo: Seared Barnegat Light Scallop, Creamy Grits, Crispy Pork Belly with Maple Glaze

Vesta Dipping Grill – Denver, Colorado – Chef Brandon Foster – Spiced Ham, Duck Salad, Rye and Gruyere Croutons with Sweet and Spicy Mustard

Grand Tour – Chicago, Illinois – Chef Roger Herring – Duck Biscuits and Gravy

Terranea Resort – Ranchos Palos, California – Chef Pierino Jermonti – Raspberry Vanilla Cake Souffle

Perspectives Restaurant at Brookstreet Hotel – Ottawa, Ontario – Chef Clifford Lyness – Honey Heat Pork Sirlion, Maple Baked Beans and Belly, Pickled Mustard Seed, 64 Degree Yolk

Salty Sow – Austin, Texas – Chef Harold Marmulstein – Molasses Cured Bacon

Bar Eolo Pastai – New York, New York – Chef Melissa Muller Daka – Cannoli Crisps with Whipped Ricotta Cream, Candied Fruit and Pistachio Couscous

Wali Nikiti – Tortola, British Virgin Islands – Chef Davide Pugliese – Trippa alla Fiorentina

Waterbar and EPIC Roasthouse – San Francisco, California – Chef Parke Ulrich- Scrapple with Salmon Pastrami, Calvados and Apples

Sadly, I forget to write down who served it, but also had Beef Tongue Hash. Sorry to whoever made that dish and I apologize profusely for not giving you your due respect and credit. *****

( I was contacted by the Chef Brandt Evans – thank you – after article was posted, so let me give him his proper listing as well below )                                                                                            
Pura Vida – Cleveland, Ohia – Chef Brandt Evans – Beef Tongue Hash

Photos of some of the dishes are below. More info on Meals on Wheels Delaware and how you can contribute or volunteer CLICK HERE and I hope to see you all next year at this great event and cause.

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Ed Hitzel’s “Table for One” Radio Show, April 19th

Next Saturday is going to be epic on the radio. I will co-hosting “Table for One” with the legendary food critic Ed Hitzel. Listed to appear are:

Guest chef: David Neff, Neff Associates

Travel segment: Rex 1516, Philadelphia

Special guests: Mercato Market, Atlantic City Race Course, Eddie Berner of Flock of Seagulls of “Rocking Road Grill”, and Chef Terry French.

With show a jam packed show and great events I have covered like the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival and events I will be covering like Meals On Wheels Delaware amazing “Evening with the Masters” and “Celebrity Chefs Brunch” as well as judging “Que for the Troops” in Levittown, PA and upcoming release of movie I had a role in and produced “Deadly Gamble” directed by Mario Cerrito, this is a must on everyone’s radio!

For more info CLICK HERE

#DOAC 1st Ever BBQ Event Press

So just got done judging The Kansas City Barbeque Society and Smoke on the Water Productions 1st ever BBQ in Atlantic City New Jersey. As soon as I walked into the tent to judge I heard all the ladies swoon, whistle, and gasp for breath. At first I thought it was because I shaved and got my hair cut yesterday, but here to find out one of my fellow certified judges today was Joey Fatone of *NSYNC filming an episode of My Family Recipe Rocks for Live Well Network standing behind me. Also sitting next to me judging was Tom Morgan On Sojo one of the best morning DJ’s out there for SoJO 1049. He is going to have the scoop on Joey Fatone this week with interviews and videos of them together so be sure to listen in this week. The event was a smashing success and one of the best I have been to in awhile, and the promoters announced that the prize for this event is going up $50,000 a year until they reach a prize purse of $250,000 making it one of the largest prize amounts ever handed out in competition BBQ. Great job everyone involved, and what a way to#DOAC

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Hog and Bull – Restaurant and Bar – 1st Ever Comedy Show!

Hog and Bull – Restaurant and Bar in Gloucester City, New Jersey will be holding its first ever Comedy Show featuring me, Geno Bisconte, and headliner Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling on Friday, October 11th. Doors open at 8pm and tickets are $25 per person can be purchased by CLICKING HERE

Hope to see you all there!

1st annual Fight Fire with Fire – Philadelphia Red Cross Press Review

Just left the 1st Annual Southeastern Pennsylvania Red Cross Fight Fire with Fire BBQ Event and it was a roaring success. From the second I set foot into the event it was hustling and bustling with people having a great time from one end to the other with amazing food, beverages, games, beer garden for the adults, and live music all included for one low price. The individuals, volunteers, sponsors, and vendors who organized and helped run the event  should really pat themselves on their backs for the tremendous turnout and flawless execution. I really think the Philadelphia Red Cross has a hit on their hands, and I can not wait till next year for what I am sure will be an even bigger and better event to come. Here are just a few pictures below featuring Famous Daves, The Fresh Grocer, Whole Hog Cafe – Cherry Hill, The Guerrilla BBQ Ultima Truck, Philly Soft Pretzel Factory who also had Famjuice next to them::

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Viva la Mexico – Increíble y Excelente

Azul Fives – Riveria Maya, Mexico

I have visited the Quintana Roo section of Mexico so many times I almost feel as though it could be a second home of mine. From multiple trips to Cancun, a few stays down the Riveria Maya, a week a piece in Puerto Aventuras as well as Playa Del Carmen, and a couple adventures in Tulum, one would think I should know a lot more Spanish than I do. I may not know a lot of Spanish, but a few words to describe each and every trip I have had in this portion of Mexico can be described as increíble y excelente. This area of Mexico truly offers a little bit of everything for everyone. Its offerings range all the way from horseback hiding, atv’s, riding jeeps in the jungle, snorkeling, fishing, jet skiing, speed boats, cave diving, zip-lining, or just sitting on a gorgeous beach and enjoying a cold refreshing drink. Quintana Roo is blessed with beautiful scenery and nice hot weather all year-round. It would be a shame if you do not go there at least once in your life.

My most recent visit brought me to Riveria Maya’s Azul Fives Resort (AF), one of the thirteen resorts owned by the Karisma Hotel Group for fun in the sun, a culinary adventure, and being honored by being a part of my lifelong best friend’s wedding as his best man. Every person in the group had their trip planned and prepared by expert travel consultant Bob Booth, the owner/operator of Gloucester Travel and Cruise. Being in the travel industry for more than twenty years, Bob was a delight to work with, professional and courteous throughout the entire process, and created an itinerary for each individual that was flawless. His hard work and dedication for our group was responsible for creating a destination wedding so magical, I am sure each and every person who attended and witnessed this beach wedding will never forget. The group was also lucky enough to have representatives from Kristiewellsphotography.com capture our entire stay. One would think having photographers follow you around everywhere could be intrusive and annoying, but not one second of our stay felt like our privacy was being violated or out of the ordinary in any way. Both photographers were a joy to work with, took some of the most amazing portraits I have ever seen, and really captured some once in a lifetime moments that others will be able to see for themselves from the happy newlyweds.

AF is situated about fifteen minutes north of Playa Del Carmen in an isolated area of Riveria Maya. AF is one of the resorts where unless you are on the resort, you truly need to bring your own transportation or be prepared to use a taxi wherever you would like to go. One taxi driver in particular, Jose Juan Gonzalez Hernandez of taxi 1122 was my personal chauffeur to all of my destinations and he could not have been more pleasant to deal with. His taxi is not the newest or fanciest vehicle around, but his charm and his love for his family as well as sharing all of the great places to eat around Mexico gained a friend in me.

Being without my own transportation is usually not my style of vacationing, but at AF it seemed to work quite nicely. Knowing there was nowhere to go unless you wanted to allowed for the feeling of true seclusion from your daily life. While too large to be a boutique hotel, AF provided a boutique vibe throughout the resort. AF was large enough to provide everything you could want or need, while being quaint enough not to feel overwhelmingly touristy as other larger all-inclusives with thousands of guests pushing and shoving their way through the resort can feel. Being at AF was first and foremost relaxing with a family atmosphere provided in large part due to their partnership with Fisher Price that provided children with all sorts of toys and amenities not seen elsewhere. The beachfront provided an ampule about of places to sit, while the beach-side pool was hopping with activity. If neither of those are your scene, you could find solace in the pool circling the interior of the compound where it was peaceful most times with a decent amount of shade. If you truly were looking for serenity, you could also visit their state of the art spa that provided any and all services one could only dream of. The rooms were spacious and modern, and the landscaping was immaculate around AF’s entire property. The entire staff was graciously accommodating from Food and Beverage manager Walter, to personal concierge Ana Karen, all the way down to the housemaids and random employees walking by who made you feel welcome and appreciated just for visiting their resort.

The highlight for me visiting AF was not only to be a part of an unforgettable beach wedding, but AF’s signature Gourmet Inclusive (GI) branding. During my stay at AF, AF’s Executive Chef Denis Radioux, Sales Manager Lucero, and agriculture specialist Alejandra Alvarez explained to me in depth what GI truly means. It starts with a 100,000 square-foot greenhouse that provides tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, spinach, lettuce, cilantro, basil, and mint as well as numerous other seasonal produce and outdoor fruit orchards throughout the property. I have not researched this, but multiple people from Karisma stated that this is the only greenhouse in all of Mexico on a resort property and the only Rainforest Allaince Certifed greenhouse. This provides them with the eat fresh and local movement that is overtaking America and must be the envy of many in the food industry being able to eat what you have grown yourself. The greenhouse fills the produce needs of all thirteen Karisma resorts and one of GI’s mantras require that once a product is harvested, it is to be used in the kitchen within two days. If the crop for some reason is above what Karisma’s current food demands are, the fresh produce is first offered to all employees of the resorts and if a surplus still exists, it is sold to local restaurant suppliers. This process not only provides Karisma with the freshest produce possible, it also cuts down on their carbon footprint by not having to source a large part of their produce from far away markets to be shipped to them, it also provides their employees to share in the wealth of a bumper crop to thank them for their hard work.

Alejandra Alvarez is in charge of agriculture for Karisma with ten employees, while Chef Denis oversees seventy chefs just at the AF property alone. AF provides a challenge to Chef Denis by having to create up to twenty-four hundred meals a day during AF’s peak seasons and trying to make sure the quality and consistency is upheld to GI standards on each and every meal served. I would love to know whether Chef Denis envisioned such a scenario having to serve so many meals a day as he only ended up in Mexico seeking a break twenty years ago when he left France after finishing his studies in International Cuisine to go on a vacation. Once he arrived in Mexico, he never left to go back home. I think he would say he is not on a vacation any longer, but regardless of his answer of envisioning how busy he would be one day, the undertaking he has to deal with on a daily basis should be commended. Chef Denis seems to be taking it all in stride stating “It’s all in a days work”. By all accounts, Chef Denis has risen AF’s food quality many times over since his arrival with the successful concept and execution of Sea Olive restaurant under his watchful eye and the anticipation boiling over for his next creation, a high-end burger bar on site at AF. Working under Chef Denis’s tutelage is no easy task. Each culinary staff member under his umbrella is required to train a minimum of four months traveling around the world working at various resorts from 7am till 10pm. Their are no exceptions to this rule, but it is an easy way to weed out those who are in it for just a job, and those who have a true passion to provide each and every meal they come into contact with the GI stamp of approval. The staffing process may seem a bit overboard, but the Karisma officials know it is in their best interest to uphold their reputation and their guests expectations. They have had a one-hundred percent GI approval rating recently on departing guests surveys, so obviously it is working and they want this trend to continue. Now that they have reached the top, nothing but perfection will continue to be tolerated while also continuing to be innovative and fresh by changing the menus every six months in order for the staff and guest experience not to stagnate.

AF has a innovative idea with GI, and I can see them fine tuning it even further as time passes. I enjoyed my stay at AF thoroughly and had some of the best all-inclusive meals I have ever had. Are AF’s meals truly gourmet in my mind? Yes and no. Yes, as for the price point to stay at AF, the selection of foods available, unlimited room service during your stay, and the consistency shown at each and every meal is above your average all-inclusive and a quite a good deal in my opinion. No, from the standpoint of eating out at nice restaurants anywhere in the world, even in Playa Del Carmen only fifteen minutes away from AF I have had countless meals I would call gourmet before what I would call what I was being served at AF gourmet. Keep in mind though, at the same time I have had more meals than I can count ten times worse than what I was being served at AF as well, so there really is not an easy answer when it comes to having a great meal every time no matter where you go. AF does a quality job at every meal and the best part of dining at AF is that if an instance occurs you did not like something for some reason, it’s all-inclusive so you will not be charged anything additional like you would somewhere outside the resort so just order something else and I am sure you would not have a two bad meals in a row from them.

Traveling is fun and difficult all at the same time, just as is finding a good meal out to eat. What I will say is that if you are looking for somewhere to have a home-base in the Riveria Maya section of Mexico and want to know that you will have some good meals along the way, AF is the perfect spot to do so. They are centrally located to get to everywhere you could want or need and whether you like all-inclusive resorts or not, AF is a different breed by providing a higher end and better quality dining scene then most while being extremely family friendly at the same time. They are working hard to provide their patrons with a unique farm to fork concept that I am sure is the way we will all get our food sourced sometime in the very near future, and in my opinion you should give them a try just for this reason alone.

Below are pictures from some of the meals I enjoyed while at AF and the greenhouse tour. For more information about AF you can CLICK HERE

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Good & Evil Chocolate Bar

I am not a fan of chocolate candy and have always thought chocoholics were crazy. Well I am here to apologize to everyone of you. This chocolate bar is out of this world! I’m hooked. It’s from Anthony Bourdain who has a new show called The Taste airing on ABC Tuesday, January 22nd, famous Chef Eric Ripert, and christopher curtin. It’s called Good/Evil from Peru made by Éclat Chocolate.

Good & Evil Chocolate Bar

Want to try for yourself? CLICK HERE to buy some

Levoy Theatre – Millville, NJ

What goes better than celebrating the hard work you have done on Labor Day? Laughs, laughs, laughs, a few chuckles, and more laughs!

Well you are in luck. The Levoy Theatre in Millville, NJ which is over 100 years old and has been closed for over thirty years, has undergone renovations the past five years to bring back its beautiful 1920 style architecture back to life. Rock band Rusted Root, kicked things off to promote The Levoy Theatre at the New Jersey Motorsports Park, and the first performance to be held at the actual theatre for the re-opening will be ‘Chaplin & Keating Featuring the Peacherine Ragtime Orchestra” on  Sunday, September 9th.  Other shows planned at The Levoy Theatre include, but is not limited to Harlem Gospel ChoirThe HuntsJars Of ClayCirco ComediaThe Irish Comedy TourJohn OatesThe Four Bitchin’ BabesMark NIzer,and Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Has does this relate to you laughing? I’m happy you asked. The Levoy Theatre is presenting Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling on Saturday, November 3rd with yours truly Bluejeanfoodcritic opening the show for 5-7 minutes and hosting throughout the night. The grand opening gala for The Levoy Theatre is not until Saturday, September 22nd where they will announce all of the shows available for purchase, but I have a link for you to be able to buy tickets TODAY! So if you want the best seats in the house before everyone else, just CLICK HERE

More information on The Levoy Theatre : http://levoy.net/

 

Just Peachy Salsa

Just wanted to let everyone know of a great event and product now available for purchase at the Collingswood Farmer’s Market every Saturday. The Food Bank of South Jersey had a party to show off their Just Peachy Salsa made by Campbell’s Soup, that is an out of this world tasting salsa out of peaches that supermarkets refuse to sell and would otherwise have just been thrown in the garbage or dumped in landfills allowing no food to go to waste and for the Food Bank of South Jersey to receive precious funds out of this project to feed the hungry. They also held a competition to see who could make the best dish out of peaches with over ten restaurants competing. The entire event was a success with Aunt Berta’s Kitchen out of Oaklyn, NJ winning the competition having made three unbelievably tasty peach dessert dishes.

Pictured below is proof of me voting for Aunt Berta’s, showing that I always have the winning taste buds when it comes to me saying who has the best food, while wearing my “I Stumped Jackie The Joke Man” T-shirt also proving I have some the best jokes as well since I stumped The Joke Man, and jars of Just Peachy Salsa that you must buy ASAP!!!!!!