Sunday, October 7, 2012

Autumn in Warwick

 
Temperatures are cooling rapidly.  The leaves are changing colors and starting to fall.  People are apple picking and decorating their homes with pumpkins.  Why, that must mean Autumn is in full swing.   Fall has always been my favorite season.  I love the smell of fresh baked pumpkin pie and cool evenings by the fire.  Apple cider and apple crisp now become a staple at the inn.  The smell of hot cider and cinnamon simmering in a pot on the stove in the Inn's kitchen gives me such a wonderful warm feeling.  And the best holidays are in the fall.  There's Halloween where you can become any kind of ghost or goblin no matter what your age.  And you can eat all the candy you want.  And then there's Thanksgiving.  This is the holiday that lets you get together with family and friends to give thanks and share the bounty of the year's harvest.

The Warwick Valley is abound with activities during this season.  The farmer's markets are full of all the good things that the Valley has to offer.  And on Sunday, October 14th, the Village of Warwick hosts it's Applefest festival featuring food vendors and crafts that focus upon the region's celebrated and healthy fruit, the apple. Music, entertainment, and fun for the whole family! Come early and see what Warwick is all about.

At the Inn we have been busy busy busy.  We are meeting all kinds of new people from all over the world.  Whether they come to visit family and friends, or come to vacation or even just to shop at the Woodbury Commons, it is our complete pleasure to have them in our home.  Our addition is almost complete.  All thats left is the painting and staining of the trim. I will post some pics of the completed project in the next post.

We are planning to add to our chicken and duck population.  In the spring, we will order at least another 12 hens and at least 2 more mallard ducks.  Bill is the primary caregiver for all our fowl and it is hilarious to watch how they obey his commands and follow him around.  But the guests love the fresh eggs in the morning so we do what we can to accommodate them.

Now a quick recipe for the fall season.  This is not exactly a breakfast food but it is great for lunch or dinner. 

Butternut Squash Soup

1 butternut squash   peeled
nutmeg
2 tablespoons of butter (unsalted)
salt and pepper
1 med. onion chopped
6 cups of chicken stock
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. ginger (grated fresh or minced in a jar)

Cut squash in 1" cubes.  In a large pot, melt butter. Add the onion and cook until translucent about 8 minutes.  Add ginger and brown sugar.  Stir until well blended.  Add squash and chicken stock.   Bring to a simmer and cook until squash is tender.  Remove squash with a slotted spoon and put into a blender and puree.  Return puree back to pot.  Stir and season with salt and pepper and nutmeg. 
Serve with a dollop of sour cream and drizzled with sherry.

This soup will fast become a family favorite.

Well folks.  Bill and I want to wish you a Happy Halloween and a wonderful Fall.  Hope to see you all in the coming months.  Next post I will tell you about some exciting new things we are doing here at the Inn.  Take care and God Bless you all.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Those Hazy Lazy Crazy Days of Summer






Hi everyone.  Hard to believe that tomorrow is August 1st already.  Summer has just flown by and we have been very busy.  Bill and I took a well deserved trip to Hawaii to celebrate Bill's 60th Birthday. We had a great time.  We left the Inn in the very capable hands of our friends Inga and Eloise and we thank them for taking such good care of our guests while we were gone.

When we returned we became wedding central.  We have had 3 weddings and a rehearsal dinner in 5 weeks.  We still have 2 more weddings, a reunion and retreat to go.  Whew, I'm tired already.  I have been so blessed to be able to perform 4 of the weddings and I'm performing another ceremony this coming week at Cromwell Manor in Cornwall, NY.  The pictures at the beginning of this post are of the dessert table at one wedding and the rehearsal dinner. 

Well, other than weddings and stuff at the Inn,  there is lots going on in the town of Warwick and the surrounding areas.

Aug 2 | Third Annual Black Dirt Feast | 6-9PMA special 5-course, sit-down gourmet meal prepared by eight of the region's top chefs, as a fund-raiser for the PIne Island Chamber. Call 845-258-4176.

Aug 13 | Annual Decorated Boat Parade in Greenwod Lake | 6:30PMThis Village of Greenwood Lake unique event each season makes yoou wonder about how these strange vessels can actually float!

Aug 14 | 11th Annual Florida Family FunFest | 1-8PMFlorida, NY. Vendors, musicians, food, amusements.Florida Fun Fest held on Main Street beginning at 1 PM. Food. Music. Rides. Vendors. Contact Florida Chamber at FloridaNYChamber@live.com or call 651-6000 for more information

Aug 19-21 | Pine Island Summer Fest | Fri (4-11PM); Sat (8AM-11PM) and Sun (12-6PMEnjoy the Pine Island Chamber of Commerce Onion Eating Contest, carnival, food, car show & entertainment at this Pine Island location, presented by PLAV Post 16 on Pulaski Highway. Friday evening: Rivers Edge Band (Country & Western), and Annual Onion Eating Contest; Saturday: Kool Classic Car Show and Swap meeting during the day, with music by Twist & Shout at night, along with fireworks after dark; Sunday, polka Family Band. Lots of surprises.

Aug 21 | Art on the Green | 9AM-3PMArt, crafts, entertainment, and community on Railroad Ave. Green.

You can see that there is lots to do in the area.  So come on up and we will take good care of you. 

Ok/  Now for my recipe of the month.  This is not exactly an Inn staple but it is a favorite summer dish of mine and is great served at parties or BBQs.

Grilled Chicken w/mango salsa

Boneless Chicken Breasts trimmed and skin removed
Sau-Sea Susan or Duck sauce
2 ripe mangoes peeled and diced
1 small red onion diced
1 jalapeno pepper finely chopped (seeds removed)
bunch of fresh cilantro chopped (1/4 cup)
1 tsp. olive oil
1 tblsp orange juice
salt

Grill chicken until juices run clear.
Brush with Sau-Sea or Duck sauce and leave on grill for a few more minutes. (2 or 3 min)
When done, slice chicken on the slant.
Set aside.

Combine chopped mangoes, diced red onion, finely chopped jalapeno, coarsely chopped cilantro, . olive oil, orange juice and a dash of salt in a bowl and mix until coated.  (This should be made ahead of time and refrigerated until chicken is done.)

Place the mango salsa in the center of a round platter or dish and place the chicken around it.  Makes a beautiful and delicious dish.

Well folks, enough for this post.  Hope you are having a great summer and Bill and I hope to see you all soon.  Take care and God Bless you all.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Spring Has Sprung

Hello everyone. Joe here with the latest edition on whats going on in Warwick. Things are really hopping here at the Inn. We are getting ready to put all the trim and doors on in the addition and I will post some pics of the finished product in upcoming posts. We have painted and put the rockers out on the front porch, so you know that summer and warmer weather are almost here.
Bill and I hope your Easter and Passover holidays were wonderful for you and yours. We had a great Easter at my daughter's house with all the grandkids present. And today we celebrated Bill's Greek Orthodox Easter with a traditional Greek dinner with all the trimmings. And to add to the festivities, all the daffodils were in full bloom outside and the ducks and geese were waddling all over the property and swimming in the pond. Very Easterish.
The town of Warwick and the surrounding towns and villages are gearing up for the warm weather season. The farmer's market begins in Warwick on May 13th. You can buy fresh produce, baked goods,wines and all sorts of farm fresh items at the outdoor market every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm in the South Street parking lot, rain or shine. And on the opening day there will be a special Mothers Day Market, so bring that special mom to enjoy her day.
The Warwick Drive-In is now open and many of our guests come from far and wide to enjoy and old fashioned night at the movies. Check their website for movies and showtimes
And don't forget the many wineries in the area. Whether it be for a wine tasting or a leisurely lunch, our local wineries are among the best.
Now for my recipe of this month. I just made this today and it is a definite keeper. Very simple and very elegant and very delicious. Hope you enjoy it. It is a perfect dessert for a Mother's Day celebration.
Lemon Cheesecake

Crust

1 box Betty Crocker® SuperMoist® yellow cake mix
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel

Filling
2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese, softened
3/4 cup sugar
3 containers (3.5 oz each) lemon pudding (from 4-pack
container)
1/2 cup sour cream
3 eggs
2 cups frozen (thawed) whipped topping or real whipped
cream for topping


1. Heat oven to 300°F. Spray bottom and side of 10-inch springform pan with baking spray with flour. Wrap foil around outside of pan to catch drips. Reserve 1/4 cup of the cake mix; set
aside. In large bowl, beat remaining cake mix, oil, 1 egg and lemon peel with electric mixer on low speed until crumbly. Press in bottom and 1 inch up side of pan.
2. In same large bowl, beat reserved cake mix, the cream cheese, sugar, pudding and sour cream on medium speed until smooth and creamy. Beat in 3 eggs, one at a time, until mixed. Pour over crust.
3. Bake 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 35 minutes or until edges are set but center of cheesecake jiggles slightly when moved. Turn oven off; open oven door at least 4 inches. Leave cheesecake in oven 30 minutes longer.
4. Remove cheesecake from oven; place on cooling rack. Without releasing side of pan, run knife around edge of pan to loosen cheesecake. Cool in pan on cooling rack 30 minutes. Cover
loosely; refrigerate 4 hours or overnight. Remove side of pan before serving. Pipe or spoon whipped topping around outside edge of cheesecake. Store covered in refrigerator.
Makes 16 servings

This is such an easy cake and so good for spring or summer desserts. Enjoy.
Well, got to get out to the rose garden and weed. Hope you enjoy your spring and hope to see you all soon.
God Bless you all.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day.....I'm Back



Hi everyone. Joe here. After a tough recuperation period I am back in the saddle and good as new. The knee replacement surgery went better than expected and I am now almost totally back to normal and running around like crazy. Bill and I have been feverishly working on the addition and have gotten the new floors in and are just getting ready to put the finishing touches on with the trim. Finally!

Things are going great at the Inn. We have been doing lots over the winter with upkeep and all. Can't wait to put in the garden this year. This summer the garden will be filled with organic veggies and herbs to use in our breakfast dishes. We are also up to our eyeballs in fresh eggs. The chickens are laying like crazy and so are the ducks. We only serve the chicken eggs but we will definitely offer duck and goose eggs to our guests if they so request. Bill loves making himself a soft boiled goose egg in the morning. One egg is enough to fill you up. So rich.

Well, Valentine's Day is upon us again. (Didn't we just celebrate Christmas last week?) Hope that you and the ones you love will have a beautiful day celebrating. I have a great recipe for you all that will be great dessert for your loved ones and kids alike. But that comes later on.

Lots going on in the area these next few weeks. Besides the wineries and the restaurants, there is lots to do in Warwick and the surrounding towns.

On the weekend of Feb 17-19 Greenwood Lake is celebrating their 14th Annual Winter Carnival.

There will be wine tasting and a torch lighting ceremony. They will have a chili cook off and a spaghetti eating contest. Other events include an outdoor BBQ, tug of war, bowling and a frozen T-shirt contest. Parking and admission is free and a shuttle will be provided. Call the Chamber of Commerce for further details.

Also in February, from the Most Talked-About Restaurants & Wineries to the Speciality Shops and Inns, Experience it all in the Warwick Valley. Take advantage of the Second Annual Winter Dining Event! During the weeks of February 22 to March 8, special discounts will be available--enjoy a three-course pre-fixe lunch for $15, a three-course pre-fixe dinner for $25, or a specially discounted menu in select eateries. Also inlcuded are select Inns, Merchants, and Wineries!

Ok, now for that recipe I promised you. My daughter made this for me and I really could have eaten the whole thing.

Chocolate Chip Walnut Poundcake


3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter, softened
3 cups sugar
6 large eggs
1 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon vanilla
a 12-ounce package semisweet chocolate chips
2 cups chopped walnuts


Preheat oven to 350°F. and butter and flour a 3-quart bundt pan, knocking out excess flour.
In a bowl whisk together flour, salt, and baking soda.
In another bowl with an electric mixer beat together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition, and beat in sour cream and vanilla until combined well. With mixer on low speed gradually beat in flour mixture until just combined.
Pour about half of batter into prepared pan and sprinkle about half of chocolate chips and walnuts over batter. Pour remaining batter over walnut mixture, spreading evenly, and sprinkle with remaining chocolate chips and walnuts. Bake cake in middle of oven 1 hour and 20 minutes, or until a tester comes out clean, and cool in pan on a rack 1 hour. Invert cake onto rack and cool completely.

Now for the really decadent part. And I added this part on. I am soooo bad sometimes. Drizzle a chocolate ganache over the whole cake after you have placed it on a cake plate. The recipe follows.

Chocolate Ganache

8 oz. semisweet chocolate, finely chopped or mini chips, 1 1/2 teaspoons unsalted butter, 1 cup heavy or whipping cream
In a saucepan, heat cream slowly for about 4 minutes until boiling (do not stir).
Meanwhile, have chocolate and butter ready in a metal or Pyrex bowl. When cream begins to bubble and climb the sides of the saucepan, pour it over the chocolate in the bowl. Again, do not stir. Let the chocolate soften.
After 2 or 3 minutes, whisk or beat the softened chocolate until completely melted and smooth.
If chocolate has not melted, place over a saucepan of boiling water or in the microwave for a few seconds (glass bowl only) and whisk til smooth.
You can use this to frost cakes and cupcakes or for dipping strawberries, or as a topping for ice cream or other desserts.

With the ganache this makes this the perfect Valentine's Day dessert. As a matter of fact, I am making it again for the guests next week. Let me know how yours turns out.

Well folks. I am so glad to be back in action and Bill and I are looking so forward to you coming to visit. Have a wonderful Valentine's Day and hope to see you soon.