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Wine Dinners to Attend in May

5-14 Medusa Patio Party Wine Dinner

Wine Dinners with Niche Hospitality Group

With the warm weather upon us, there is no better way that to make use of our time than by bringing food and wine together. Join Niche Hospitality Group this month at one of their wine dinners for an experience that will enlighten your senses and palate as you imbibe and dine on pairings from around the world.

5-14 Medusa Patio Party Wine DinnerMedusa Brewing Patio Party

Rye & ThymeMay 14th from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Join R&T as they kick-off patio season with Medusa Brewing out of Hudson, MA. This new brewery is producing some amazing beers and R&T is lucky enough to be one of the few places to try it. Stop by for live music from Brian Chaffee, tasty beers and warm sunshine on the patio.

 

Cajun and Creole Dinner

Rye & Thyme – May 21st at 7:00 PM
R&T is introducing “Tastes of the Nation” – a series of dinners focusing on unique and regional food and beverages from across America. This month, they will explore the bold flavors of Creole and Cajun cuisines accompanied by cocktails and beverages inspired by this Deep South region. ($50 per person, RSVP at 978.534.5900)

 

5-19 Loire Valley Wine Dinner at The People's KitchenLoire Valley Wine Dinner

The People’s Kitchen  – May 19th at 7:00 PM
This month, the folks at The People’s Kitchen will be celebrating their monthly wine dinner series with a dinner paired with Loire Valley Wines. ($50 per person, RSVP at 508-459-9090)

 

Signature Wine Dinners

As some of the most popular Wine Dinners in the area, Bocado Worcester and Providence will be featuring a dinner with 6 courses paired with regional Spanish wines. This event is $50 per person.
Bocado Worcester: May 18th at 7:00 PM
Bocado Providence: May 28th at 7:00 PM

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Seafood Jambalaya

On the afternoon of our latest Foodies get together I looked over the Gumbo’s menu to get a head start on what I was going to order, unfortunately I was unable to make a decision because the extensive menu had just too many great sounding options. I decided to wait and make my decision when I got to the restaurant, but that proved futile since in addition to the great regular menu there was also a great specials menu to choose from. I decided to choose an appetizer from the specials menu – the New Orleans-style stuffed quahogs and for my main dish, I ordered the seafood Jambalaya from the everyday menu. I asked the server to make sure the Jambalaya had a good spicy “kick” to it.

My New Orleans-style stuffed quahogs came out first. I was intrigued to find out exactly what made them “New-Orleans” style but after one bite it was clear the creole spiced stuffing was main difference. Spicy and hot the stuffing contained huge chucks of clams, sausage, celery and spices and were the perfect beginning to my meal.

Jambalaya is one of the most recognized dishes from the south and can be prepared in a variety of ways. Some people get Jambalaya and Gumbo confused but the main difference is with Jambalaya the rice is mixed into the dish. The Seafood Jambalaya at Gumbo was a huge portion, and included a thick and rich tomato-based broth with shrimp, scallops, mussels, crawfish (although I couldn’t find one…), celery, onions, peppers and a whole lot of creole spices. I asked the server to make sure mine was spicy but for whatever the reason, it fell just a little short on the heat index! Overall the dish was outstanding and even though it was not as “hot” as I would have liked, it was still extremely satisfying. The spices were strong enough but didn’t overpower the seafood and the seafood was abundant enough that it wasn’t overpowered by the rice.

A few side notes about our visit to Gumbo…I think I tried everyone’s meal that was within reaching distant of me (another reason the Foodies group is so great)…and everything I tasted was outstanding and plentiful. The service was great and all the meals arrived hot and in short order which is tough to do when serving a group as large as ours. The atmosphere was cool – we were seated in the “cave” room which is a very unique setting and for those of you who had dined at the restaurant that previously was at this address you will see a lot of physical changes to the space which now includes an open kitchen and expansive bar. Overall, Gumbo is a great addition to the dining scene in Worcester and I cannot wait for a return visit! -JG