Friday, December 30, 2011

Kicking Off The New Year and Kickin' It In!!! The Communal Tables Resume at Terrace Kitchen

THEY'RE BACK! ~ Thursday Jan. 26, 2012 Kicking it off with "Cocina Criolla Peruana" - We wrote the book now you can taste the exotic and familiar flavors of Peru. Our sold-out Communal Tables are so popular, we're creating brand new globally inspired menus to offer each month - reservations required! Watch our Event's page for this month's creative menus reflecting our gardens, our gatherings, the season, and of course, our travels at the Communal Table!  Also - who will be crowned " Quiz Wiz" at the next Communal Table event?  Until then, we're on pins and needles so won't you join us for great food and wine at this convivial affair?  Also, when you play "The Quiz Gastronomique”, you may win special prizes AND admiration from your Communal Table mates! Check out this page for details and menu.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

New Year's Eve Celebration - Reserve Soon!

Happy New Year 2012! Roll it in with style and grace. You deserve the best and we've thrown out all the stops! ~ We invite you and yours to our special evening. Ringing in the New Year - A Celebration Menu for Friends and Family at Terrace Kitchen. $50 per person plus gratuity. Reserve today from 5:00 pm to 9:30pm - Menu .

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Christmas Eve Celebration Menu

A Holiday Celebration ~ Christmas Eve Supper Thursday December 24, 2011 5:00pm to close. Special menus of foods from our region's best farmer's $32 per person plus gratuity. Menu and Details. Children under 10 $17, children to age 2, free! Special wine selections.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Celebrate Thanksgiving at Terrace Kitchen

Thanksgiving Dinner Celebration

at

Terrace Kitchen Restaurant & Bar

$32 per person plus gratuity
Children under 10 $17 pp,
children to age 2 free


Saturday, September 24, 2011

October Communal Table Sets Sail for the Mediterranean

A Celebration of the Cuisines of the Mediterranean Sea ~ Two Nights in October to reserve. Sunday October 23, 2011 5:00PM

and

Thursday October 27, 2011 6:00PM *Special Prize for Best Hat or Mask!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Two Evenings in September ~ The Communal Tables

The Communal Tables ~ Two Nights of Festa Italiano!
The Feast of San Gennaro.

Sunday September 18, 2011 5:00PM -AND-
Thursday September 22, 2011 6:00P

$32 per person plus gratuity. Featuring special fall harvest menus & Italianate Northwest wine varietals.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Wildlings and Winged Things

We are still reeling from the gorgeous weather Sunday in the Cascades of the Columbia Gorge where we simply couldn't wait to check our favorite mushrooming haunts. After the drenching rains of spring and early summer AND a strong and reliable tip last week from our "source" that the season was just beginning (will not mention here that the Coast Range was discussed on that day!) ~ presenting a kilo of tiny chanterelle buttons to attest ~ we set about to get the goods. No go in the central Cascades but we did harvest loads of of Evergreen and Himalayan blackberries at the foot of Wind Mountain on the north shore of the Columbia.
As always, I (Fernando) attract deer flies and every manner of undesirable flying insects. I was stung on my wrist by one such creature, although uncertain what it was. The way my wrist throbbed and swelled immediately would suggest a wasp or bee but no stinger present so uncertain. Next day with a balloon-sized wrist and hand, can only plan the dishes that will play into the day's harvest. Cattail roots, oaxalis, miner's lettuce and wild cress were among the take. A pair of fawns accompanied us while picking berries. They appeared to have no fear of us as one boldly nosed our flat of select one-ripe-to-a-cluster berries as we worked.
We'll have to wait for the salal berries, Oregon grape, huckleberries, chanterelles and such for a few more weeks.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Celebrating Julia Child's Birthday Thursday August 18, 2011

Celebrating Julia Child's Birthday for The Communal Table Thursday August 18, 2011, 6:00pm $32 per person plus gratuity. Menu

Terrace Kitchen at the International Pinot Noir Celebration: 25th Year Anniversary

One of the most enjoyable wine weekends in the world ~ Jancis Robinson; jancisrobinson.com


Each year, we celebrate our regional wines and food at the IPNC where we sign our James Beard Award wining cookbook Friday and Sunday afternoon. Also on Sunday, as participants for the Passport to Pinot where some great food is presented with dozens of Oregon's best pinots. Stop by and say hello if you are planing to attend. Buen Provecho! Fernando

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Communal Table ~ Sunday June 19 Father's Day - A Grecian Holiday

THE COMMUNAL TABLE ~ "A Grecian Holiday" Father's Day will be a great time to celebrate the Mediterranean table. Featuring favorite rustic dishes from our repertoire - Sunday June 19, 2011 5:00pm Reservations (503) 699-1136 Menu. Still just $25 per person plus gratuity. There will be a great selection of hand-picked wines to choose from.Special menus and beautifully crafted drinks. Limited seating, reserve now!




 


Who will be crowned " Quiz Wiz" at the next Communal Table event? Until then, we're on pins and needles so won't you join us for great food and wine at this convivial affair? Also, when you play

"The Quiz Gastronomique”, you may win a choice bottle of wine AND admiration from your Communal Table mates!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

THE COMMUNAL TABLE ~ "James Beard ~ A Homegrown Celebration "

THE COMMUNAL TABLE ~ "James Beard ~ A Homegrown Celebration " Featuring rustic dishes from our favorite Beard repertoire -Sunday May 15, 2011 5:00pm Reservations (503) 699-1136 Menu. Still just $25 per person plus gratuity. There will be a great selection of hand-picked regional Northwest wines to choose from.Limited seating, reserve now! MENU



Who will be the L.O. Quiz Wiz at the next Communal Table event? Until then, we're on pins and needles so won't you join us for great food and wine at this convivial affair? Also, when you play "The Quiz Gastronomique”, you may win a choice bottle of wine AND admiration from your Communal Table mates!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

James Beard Foundation Awards Nominees: CONGRATULATIONS FROM TEAM TK


 Join us in congratulating all our Northwest friends, acquaintances, and industry peers on the recent annoncements for the annual James Beard Foundation Awards!

We're pulling for our favorites - Jerry Traunfeld - for Oustanding Chef Award. Jerry and I made our debut presentations at the Beard House together where we presented foraged foods and dishes of the Pacific Northwest. Also to Cathy Whims whom we've known and admired for years. Andy Rikker was not only one of my favorite cooks at Fiddleheads (past Gourmet magazine top table and Oregonian Restaurant of the Year) but I came to admire his rugged "monkey factor" and his demonstrated ability to stay focused on his passions, as we've all come to know and love. Having lived and worked in Oregon, Washington, and Arizona over the past three decades, there are a lot of great cooks, writers, food activists, wine makers, spirits producers and such that we have befriended and support. 

April Communal Table: The Cuisines of Northern Italy

THE COMMUNAL TABLE ~ "La Cucina di Italia del nord " The Cuisine of Northern Italy- Sunday April 17, 2011 7:00pm Reservations (503) 699-1136 MENU. Be like oscar-winning film director Roberto Benini - a Northern Italian - and live in the moment....join us! Still just $25 per person plus gratuity. There will be a great selection of hand-picked regional Italian wines to choose from.Limited seating, reserve now! Menu
Who will be the L.O. Quiz Wiz at the next Communal Table event? Until then, we're on pins and needles so won't you join us for great food and wine at this convivial affair? Also, when you play "Il QUIZ DI GASTRONOMIA ITALIANO”, you may win a choice bottle of vino maximo supremo AND admiration from your Communal Table mates!


We'll celebrate the first asparagus and berries. Don't miss this one. (503) 699 - 1136 for reservations.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Developing the Regional Table: Arrowhead

Born in Wapato, Washington in 1956 to a migrant father working the fertile Yakima Valley floor where this splendid food plant continues to flourish, I have only recently become this beautiful and delicious plant's advocate.
For descendants of the original inhabitants of this great region, the First Salmon feast is now underway. Gathered, prepared, and served with this royal fish is a water plant rhizome called arrowhead. Wife and partner Marlene and I first tasted the roasted root of the arrowhead plant at a Spring Root celebration with artist and friend Lillian Pitt at the ceremony for the people of Warm Springs. The nut-like flavor with the texture of sunchokes is at once unique and most satisfying. Nutritionally speaking, arrowhead contributes significantly less carbs than potatoes and has nutrients and qualities that migrant domestic crops do not possess. My son and partner Zoey and I have managed to winter over our second crop of domesticated arrowhead (Saggitara latifolia). This was our successful attempt to discover growing conditions for arrowhead as a food crop. In addition to our kitchen garden greenhouse, family friend and master gardener Joy Pruitt provided a site in Lake Oswego for our experimental crops.
Also commonly called wapato, the rhizomes of the plant have been eaten for centuries by folk here in the Columbia River and Willamette River basins prior to the introduction of potatoes and other Old World starchy food alternatives. With mass migration into the region and the ensuing industrialization, wapato was displaced by grazing domesticated animals and its habitat was polluted by industrial waste. In spite of our local government's collaboration with the United State's Superfund efforts for clean-up at sites in the immediate Portland area, the land has not been cleansed of toxins to a level that could warrant harvesting of healthful, edible root stock. Ironically, wapato may well be the healing solution necessary to save itself. Used for decades by environmentalists to 'reclaim' the lands saturated with light toxins, the process of clean-up and renewal is facilitated by the wapato plants natural filtering mechanism. Once pollutants have been mandated to be eliminated or diminished by industrial producers, wapato is planted adjacent to the sites. Within a few years in some instances, the toxin laden wapato is replaced with fresh root stock providing a safe harbor for rehabilitation to begin.
I am of the mind to grow this local and delicious potato alternative for market. We have conducted extensive research on the matter since 1996. Efforts include a test pond planted in Washington D.C. under the direction of landscape architect Johnpaul Jones on the grounds of the National Museum of the American Indian. Along with many other indigenous food crops of the region, the wapato has flourished there. We have since grown subsequent crops and are developing plans for a commercial production facility.
We have been serving wapato to a receptive crowd since 1986 where, after presenting it to my guests and mastering its preparation, it was presented in a warm salad to accompany salmon at the American Seafood Challenge garnering a championship crown and gold medal for me in Oregon then, subsequently, Washington State. We presented wapato as an Ark food for Slow Food Iternational's Salone del Gusto and to dignitaries by invitation in Italy's Etruscan region. Presentations wapato's versatility have been made to foodies in Kyoto and Tokyo Japan, and continue here in our region to traveling food writers from throughout the planet - all with a concerted and favorable response. We believe that wapato, like so many other overlooked indigenous foods, presents the foundation for a truely regional cuisine.

Wind River Steelhead with its Roe, flavored with sumac
and Oregon Mountain Mahogany. Accompanied by roasted
wapato (in foreground), camas root, cress and hazlenut oil


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Communal Table ~ Thursday March 31 Rustic Dishes of the Pyrenees


THE COMMUNAL TABLE
Rustic Dishes of the Pyrenees
Thursday March 31, 2011
7:00pm Reservations
(503) 699-1136
Menu
You could be
L.O.'s next Quiz Wiz
when you play to win the
“BASQUE QUIZ GASTRONOMIQUE”

GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE HOT! DUBLIN STYLE FISH & CHIPS

St. Patrick's Day ~ Dublin Style Fish & Chips ~ don't miss 'em! Thursday March 17, 2011. Presented throughout the day with Irish libations too.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Fat Tuesday

Terrace Kitchen
Presents

A Menu
for Friends and Family
In celebration of
Mardi Gras
Fat Tuesday
Tuesday March 8, 2011
7:00 PM

Menu
$25 per person plus gratuity
First Course
Fried Green Tomatoes confetti corn compote
Entree
Accompanied by
hush puppies and sweet chile butter
Jambalaya
chicken, shrimp, clams, and andouille sausage
~OR~
Stuffed Mirliton
hoppin john salad with molasses dressing
Dessert

Pecan Tart
with bourbon vanilla ice cream

































Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Terrace Kitchen

Terrace Kitchen
Celebrates the 83rd Academy Awards
The Communal Table
Thursday February 24, 2011
7:00 PM $25 per person plus gratuity
Limited Seating ~ Reserve Today!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Monday February 14, 2011 ~ Valentine's Day

We are open and excited about Valentine's Day Monday February 14, 5 to 9pm a fabulous multi-course meal created for those we love! $45 per person + gratuity - RESERVE TODAY - MENU

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Communal Table for January ~ Cooking up Tangos and Sambas

The Communal Table


COOKING UP

TANGOS & SAMBAS

Thursday January 27, 2011

7:00 PM

$25 per person

plus gratuity

Limited Availability

Reserve Today!

503.699.1136