Oct 29 2009

Chive and Garlic Mashed Potatoes

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Perfect with a Porterhouse!

Perfect with a Porterhouse!

Who doesn’t love mashed potatoes? Grab a bottle of one of The Grape Exchange’s Cabernet Sauvignon selections, grill up your favorite steak, and serve it with a side of these awesome chive and garlic mashed potatoes.

Ingredients:

  • 4-6 pounds Yukon gold potatoes (peeled)
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 4 cloves garlic (lightly crushed)
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 tablespoons chopped chives

Preparation:

  1. Put the cut potatoes into a large pot, cover them with cold water, and add a large pinch of salt.
  2. Bring to a boil and simmer until the potatoes are fork tender, about 20 to 30 minutes. Drain well.
  3. Meanwhile, in a small pot heat the cream, butter, garlic, and thyme.
  4. While the potatoes are still warm, press them through a potato ricer or food mill into a bowl.
  5. Stir in the warm cream a bit at a time, straining out the solids, until the potatoes are fluffy. Season with salt and pepper and gently fold in the chives. Serve immediately.

Oct 22 2009

Upcoming Event: Cook. Eat. Drink. Live.

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Join The Grape Exchange at Cook.Eat.Drink.Live in New york City from November 6 – 8.

COOK. Get a taste of the holiday dining season with delicious bites and savory samples from New York City’s best Zagat-rated restaurants.

EAT. All the right ingredients to welcome the Season of Eating in style – with gourmet purveyors and artisan producers providing samples of specialty food products, exotic edibles and tasty treats. Buy what you like on the spot, and take home great gourmet gifts.

DRINK. A sophisticated collection of fine wine for both the novice collector and expert oenophile. The exclusive wine retailer will be The Grape Exchange.

LIVE. Learn what it means to live well through demonstrations and featured products. Gain tips for the dining and entertaining from chefs, mixologists and seasoned experts.

Visit 247365nyc.com for venue information. We’ll see you there!


Oct 16 2009

Up Your Tailgate! Wine, Football & Food (Part 1)

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Glazed Honey-Orange Chicken Wings

Glazed Honey-Orange Chicken Wings

We love football here at The Grape Exchange and we also love good wine and good food. So, we figured we’d put all three together to see what happens. Guess what, it rocks! Check back with us every week for a new recipe that’s perfect for the big game and a wine pairing that will knock your socks off.

Since no food is more synonymous with football than wings, here’s a twist on classic wings that we know you’ll enjoy.

Glazed Honey-Orange Chicken Wings

  • Orange Juice (reserve orange peel)
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Fresh Chopped Garlic
  • Fresh Chopped Shallot
  • Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
  • Honey
  • Soy Sauce

First, determine the amount of wings you’ll be serving (by the dozen of course). Place the uncooked wings in a large bowl and add enough orange juice to coat the wings. Add salt and pepper to taste and then cover the wings and place in the refrigerator for several hours to marinate.

In a small bowl, whisk together a mixture of honey and soy sauce (equal amounts of each). Make enough to use as a glaze for the amount of wings you are preparing (about a 1/4 cup of each for every 2 dozen wings). In a small pan over medium heat, add the chopped garlic, chopped shallots, and orange peel to a few tablespoons of olive oil. Saute the mixture until the garlic begins to change color (be careful not to burn). Whisk this mixture into the honey and soy glaze.

Now, put your wings into a large ziplock bag and add half the glaze. Shake the bag to coat the wings. Marinate the wings while you fire up the grill to a nice high heat.

Cover half the grill with tin foil and place the wings on the foil. Lower the temperature to medium and allow the wings to caramelize on the foil for about 10 – 15 minutes. Baste the wings and move them to the uncovered half of the grill to get those nice grill marks on both sides. Serve immediately and enjoy with your favorite wine, or have a look at our pairing selections below.

Pacific Rim Winemakers Riesling “Wallula” 2007

This Rieslings juice is fermented at cold temperatures for 30 days and then aged in stainless steel tanks. The wine is crisp, dry, and lush with flavors of citrus, jasmine, and minerals. A perfect pairing and priced at $18.99. Grab a bottle now.

Fetish Wines Shiraz “Playmates” 2006

The 2006 “Playmates” is composed of 92% Shiraz, 5% Mataro, and 3% Grenache. Opaque-purple in color, it exhibits aromas of toasty oak, leather, lavender, and blueberry. This leads to a medium to full-bodied wine with plenty of ripe fruit, excellent depth and concentration, soft tannins, and a long finish. Perfect for overtime and priced at $24.99 with a Wine Spectator rating of 91. Grab a bottle now.