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Fine Dining At Home Starts With Local Resources

Home grilling with Open Meadow Farm's chicken breast seasoned with Alica's Homemade to pair with Wicked Wines' Pinot Grigio.

Devouring the perfect grilled meat smothered in a hearty marinade while sipping on a glass of inspiring wine is what many food enthusiasts live for. While there are plenty of restaurants in Central Massachusetts offering this, sometimes it’s worth staying home and taking advantage of the “shop local” movement and “local farm” endorsement for an unforgettable meal. When we look at the trifecta of Open Meadow Farm, Alicia’s Homemade, and Wicked Wines, we know that food that is handled better in the beginning creates a better end experience.

Wicked Wines' Pinot Grigio is a great compliment to Open Meadow Farm's chicken breast season with Alica's Homemade.
Wicked Wines’ Pinot Grigio is a great compliment to Open Meadow Farm’s chicken breast seasoned with Alica’s Homemade.

Open Meadow Farm relies on their unique farming practices to produce quality meats for its consumers. “At Open Meadow Farm, our philosophy is distinct; we practice holistic and sustainable farming techniques that are accountable to the health of our animals; the health of the land and the health of our society.” As one of the popular vendors of the Saturday Farmer’s Market event at Crompton Collective, Open Meadow Farm is family-owned and provides a selection of high quality meats through socially conscious methods. Owners, Robin and Charles Dance are “committed to raising pastured-base livestock free of growth hormones, growth stimulants, artificial or antibiotic feed additives.” When applying the “happy cows” theory, almost all consumers purchasing meats at the Farmer’s Market agreed that the meats just tasted better. “The chicken products are a favorite of mine,” said one shopper. “Not only do they taste better but I feel better knowing where the meat is coming from before feeding my family.”

The notion that high quality food is synonymous with higher prices is one that can easily be debunked. Quality is an ingrate part of social and animal conscious farming practices. No two meats are alike and the theory behind raising happy cows is very much the differentiator. But the theory doesn’t apply just to cows, pigs and chickens, it is a theory that can be applied across the various elements of the food system, including seasonings and even, wines.

Alicia’s Homemade is a small, all natural food company that makes rubs, marinades, seasonings, sauces and more, providing the freshest products through the use of local and organic seasonal ingredients. “We want our customers to have the best quality products and that means making things from scratch and working with local, healthy farms and businesses,” says Alicia Haddad, owner of Alicia’s Homemade. Their motto “feed your body healthy” is integrated into the development of every recipe. Treating their ingredients with the proper care and utilizing farms like Seven Hills Farmstand, EJ Scott Orchard and Elk Creek Maple Farm gives each distinctive recipe a high-quality flavor. Elk Creek Maple Farm follows the guidelines of organic certification standards allowing them a platform to provide a product that is environmentally conscientious.

Fresh, bright and packed with intense citrus, green apple, yellow pear and lemongrass—The Wicked Bright Pinot Grigio is a blend of 40% Pinot Grigio, 60% Garganega.
Fresh, bright and packed with intense citrus, green apple, yellow pear and lemongrass—The Wicked Bright Pinot Grigio is a blend of 40% Pinot Grigio, 60% Garganega.

The practice of being conscientious of your environment, resources and the health of your raised meats doesn’t always have to fit within the confines of being organic. At times, advanced methods and techniques of producing a product can be equally beneficial. Wicked Wines does just that. While the brand is based in Boston, the wines are sourced from famous European vinicultural regions. They are able to provide the highest quality by processing wines from estate-bottled, single vineyards in Europe like the vineyards of La Mancha, Spain and others. For instance, to pair an aptly seasoned chicken meal, the Wicked Bright Pinot Grigio is the perfect companion. Blending 40% Pinot Grigio and 60% Garganega these Italian varieties come together with fresh citrus tones that bring out the natural flavor of the chicken and intensity of the spices.

While other wine brands are sourced from various vineyards and locations to ultimately be blended together, Wicked Wines uses one vineyard for their wine recipes, giving their consumers a greater level of quality through the processing of the Wicked Wine brands. “To carry an estate-bottled label, a wine must use grapes grown by a producer on its own land or in vineyards that the winery controls 100 percent via a long-term lease, and they must be crushed and bottled at that very same winery,” says Kelsey Lemmon, marketing and promotions staff for Global Wines.

Next time you opt to stay home and are pairing a full-bodied wine with a sharply carved meat, don’t forget to read about where it all comes from. Good food is about taste and flavors and those elements are major components of the type of high-quality experience that you can create outside of a restaurant.

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Date Night Is Complete with Nuovo’s Mussels Fra Diavolo

Salmone Atlantico ($24)—The filet of salmon was sautéed with creamy Madeira wine sauce, fresh spinach and lobster meat served with 5 large cheese ravioli’s

If you’re from Worcester or a surrounding town, you know that nothing beats a night out on Shrewsbury Street. Whether you’re on the market for a bottle of fine wine, some delicious cocktails, light appetizers, or an authentic Italian dinner, you can find it all at Nuovo, located at 92 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester.

Nuovo is made for lovers! The brick interior, piano, elegant booths, white table cloths, tea light candles and colorful flowers take date night to a new level. Not only that, but the restaurant also has a large function room on the second level that can fit up to 120 guests – perfect for birthdays, engagement parties, baby showers, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners and beyond. You name it, Nuovo can accommodate!

Mussels Fra Diavolo - sautéed mussels, fresh basil and tomato sauce.
Mussels Fra Diavolo from Nuovo Restaurant on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, MA

It was Friday night at 7PM and Nuovo was packed. I should have known better and made a reservation but luckily there was one open table for two. Upon being seated, warm bread and olive oil was brought out, followed by our $6—yes, all house martinis are $6!—dirty martinis. After browsing the appetizers I went with the Mussels Fra Diavolo – sautéed mussels, fresh basil and tomato sauce. For just $9 it was a good sized portion, plenty to share. There was a nice kick of spice from the Fra Diavolo sauce and I could have easily drank the broth at the bottom of the bowl if I knew no one would judge me – instead I soaked my bread in it.

For my entrée I went with one of “Nuovo’s Sautéed Specialties,” the Salmone Atlantico ($24) which was accompanied with a house salad. The filet of salmon was sautéed with creamy Madeira wine sauce, fresh spinach and lobster meat served with 5 large cheese ravioli’s. Madeira sauce is a rich and peppery sauce prepared with Madeira wine and peppercorns. It was plated so beautifully that I took a photo before I dug in. This entree was the perfect portion and went very well with my glass of Pinot Grigio ($7).

Top notch service goes hand in hand with top notch food. Our server was very professional, well-versed on the entire menu and knew the weekend specials to a T. What impressed me most was when a man, who appeared to be the owner, came out and asked each table how their meal was. There was a table of 6 behind me celebrating a birthday and he insisted that he bring out champagne for a complimentary toast. He then went on and did the same gesture for a couple who was celebrating their anniversary. This man went above and beyond to make sure each and every guest went home satisfied and that speaks volumes about how this family-owned restaurant is run.

Nuevo is a Shrewsbury Street staple with a well-deserved, almost perfect rating on Yelp! Start here for a romantic candle lit dinner without breaking the bank and then head over to neighbors Wormtown Brewery or Brew City to continue your night.

Bonus: Every Tuesday get any bottle of house wine for $20 and every time there is a show at the Hanover Theater receive a 10% discount off your food bill. They also offer free valet parking! Nuevo is a big “yes” from me. You just can’t go wrong here.