Recommendations:
Apples, Cheese, Wine, Condiments
Fruits and Vegetables:
It's Apple and Pear Season in Hood River
Honeycrisp Apples from Hood River are in markets. Honeycrisps are harvested between
mid-September and mid-October. They store well when refrigerated but like all apples
start losing their tartness immediately when picked. Kiyokawa Family Orchards ( 819 Clear Creek Road, Parkdale, 541.352.7115 ) hold a Honeycrisp Harvest, Oct. 6,7.
Our favorite Hood River apple, Swiss Gourmet, can be hard to find but is worth the effort. They will be available soon - end of September, early October. New Season's informs us that they may carry them. They are available directly from Mt. Hood Organic Farms - (541) 352-7492 or (541) 352-7123 • 7130 Smullin Road, Mt. Hood, OR. The orchard sits almost on the shoulder of Mt. Hood and features amazing views as well as amazing apples. The trip out the gorge and up the Hood River Valley in the fall is wonderful.
"Real" Apple Cider, anymore, can be almost impossible find. Law and litigiousness result in cider that is pasteurized after being pressed. If you make the trip out to Parkdale, stop at Draper's Farm stand - 6200 Hwy. 35, Parkdale. Their homemade, non-pasteurized apple cider made with heirloom apples is the only "real" apple cider we are aware of. The label includes the warning "This product has not been pasteurized and therefore may contain harmful bacteria ... " Draper Farm holds a Cider Day Celebration on Oct. 27, 28.
Cheese
Gorwydd Caerphilly from Neal's Yard is a raw cow's milk semi soft cheese made by Todd, Maugan & Kim Trethowan at Gorwydd Farm in Wales and available at Steve's Cheese (2321 NW Thurman St. Portland, OR 97210 503.222.6014 ) and Whole Foods. The cheese is simple and very direct revealing a pure, clean flavor of the cow's milk.
The Wedge Cheese Recommendations: ( There will be many, many cheeses at the Wedge; following are some that we have recently tasted and enjoyed.)
Aged Boerenkaas
Rogue Creamery Reserve
Bandage Wrapped Cheddar
Barely Buzzed
Mopsy's Best
Sunset Bay ,
Petite Bonheur
Fenacho
Brindisi Fontina - Willamette Valley Cheese Company's Italian-style Brindisi Fontina is a fairly hard, golden colored cheese. The shelf aged hard rind and almost brittle texture is highlighted by occasional crystalline morsels sprinkled throughout. The cheese I bought from Pastaworks was aged for almost a year and had a rich, sharp flavor, unlike a softer, more traditional Fontina. Willamette Valley Cheese Brindisi Fontina is made from 100% Jersey milk and is a great table cheese and like its traditional cousin, and great to cook with.
Redmondo - Juniper Grove Farm's
aged, semi-hard goat cheese is lush, caramel, somewhat salty with a
pronounced flavor. We have been told that the cheese's flavor changes
significantly during the year.
Rogue River Blue - Rogue Creamery's award winning blue cheeses are all wonderful ( Crater Lake Blue, Rogue River Blue, Smokey Oregon Blue, Oregonzola ) Rogue River Gold
-- is released but once a year. This blue cheese is amazing and
probably worth the extravagant price. It can be hard to find; after a
little time in the market it is truly scarce. Try to get it early.
Rogue Creamery will be showing Rogue River Gold and their other cheeses
at the Wedge and it will be in cheese shops soon.
Beaufort D'Ete by Herve Mons is for a very limited time available at Pastaworks ( There is not much left.) .
Wine
2001 Panther Creek - Single Vineyard Noir may be still available - $19.99/ bottle
2006 - Evesham Wood - Willamette Valley:,very
bright, elegant, balanced, cherry flavors and bouquet, good acidity,
long finish and full flavors across the palate, "Evesham Wood is surely
one of Oregon's greatest pinot noir producers" (Matt Kramer).
Alcohol: 13% Bouquet: Bright, cherry
Price: $17.99 Quality/Price Ratio: Very High
2006 - Harmonia - Quercus Wines:
delicate, balanced fruit, light, floral bouquet of rasberries, good
acidity, genuine finish, full flavors across the palate, more
Burgundian than Californian. *
Alcohol: 14.5% Bouquet: Fresh, Floral
Price: $18.99 Quality/Price Ratio: High
2006 - Lange Winery - Willamette Valley:
ripe, fresh fruit, some concentration, fruit-forward but still elegant,
rasberry and cherry bouquet, hints of minerality and earthiness in the
finish
Alcohol: 13.5% Bouquet: Rasberry, Cherry
Price: $21.99 Quality/Price Ratio: High
2006 Westrey – Willamette Valley: medium bodied, fairly lush, concentrated, fruit forward, hint of tannins, ruby red, almost purple color, soft, easy to drink.
Alcohol: 13.5% Bouquet: Fresh
Price: $19.99 Quality/Price Ratio: High
Condiments, etc.
- Tangerine Habanero Mustard
by Earth & Vine Provisions - Don't let the habanero scare you off,
this mustard is both delicate and powerful. The tangerine mixes
effortlessly with the mustard. The spice from the habanero is
restrained and it goes great with anything you usually put mustard on.
Available at Zupans.
Approx. $6.50 per 10 oz. jar.
- Tzatziki: Alexis Tzatziki, from the same folks who run the restaurant at 215 W. Burnside and Aladdin Foods Tzatziki. Both are very good separately. ( The tzatziki from Alexis is creamier. The tzatziki from Aladdin has bits of cucumber.) But both are better in combination, particularly when spread over a slice of Ken's Artisan Bakery brown bread.
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