Rosé All May (Week One)

Rosé All May (Week One)

Each week this month, we are highlighting a bottle for Rosé all May
Rosé wines are light, bright, and refreshing. Often sipped chilled, they have subtle hints of the well-loved red wine grapes that are used to make them—but with a crisp, fresh twist. You’ll commonly find red fruit aromas Read more…

Champagne Shallot Walnut Dressing

Champagne Shallot Walnut Dressing from Stonewall Kitchen

 

From Stonewall Kitchen
The refined taste of Champagne vinegar, shallots, and walnut oil join for an enchanting take in this very tasty Stonewall Kitchen Champagne Shallot Walnut Dressing. It turns any salad into a masterpiece, enhances roasted vegetables, and Read more…

Coq Au Vin Blanc

Coq Au Vin Blanc in a dutch oven ready to serve

Wine Country Chicken
Living as close as we do to The Napa Valley is a very cool thing for those of us who occasionally enjoy a nice sip of wine. Spending time amongst the vines and sunshine is always a great way to enjoy your day even if you’re not wine tasting. (Eating your way through the area isn’t a bad pastime either except, perhaps, for your waistline.)

While the Napa Valley is known for its big Cabernets and oaky Chardonnays, personally I prefer the lighter wines. I admit, I am a Sauvignon Blanc kinda gal. A crisp cold glass while relaxing on my patio after a long day at work sounds like heaven to me but I would not turn down a lovely Rosé either.

I am the same way when cooking with wine. I will almost always substitute a white wine for a red except for those recipes where you just cannot like this Beef Bourguignon https://piedmontgrocery.com/beef-bourguignon/. One exception to that philosophy that I have found is coq au vin.

I love coq au vin any time of the year, although most people think of it as a Fall dish. However, if you use a white wine or even a Rosé, this Coq au Vin Blanc dish lightens up considerably and transforms into a great meal for a warm spring evening. I mean, you really can’t ever go wrong with wine, chicken, and garlic together in any form. And, if you can find fresh morel mushrooms, even better.

I used rosé in the recipe below, but you can always swap it out for your favorite white just be sure to save a little for sipping as you wait.

Coq Au Vin Blanc Recipe
Yields 4 servings
Adapted from NY Times Cooking Read more…

2024 SFFilm Festival

Photo for the 2024 SFFilm Festival

The 2024 SFFilm Festival is a fantastic opportunity to see new and award-winning films. It features films and live events with awards for excellence in film craft. This year, the festival is an in-person event with online streaming options.

The festival takes place from April 24th through 28th Read more…