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A Sneak Peek at Kummerspeck’s Highly Anticipated Menu

All eyes are on Rachel Coit and Matt Mahoney, proprietors of Kummerspeck, Worcester’s latest culinary conquest. Kummerspeck, which translates from German as “grief bacon,” is set to open next month. The Water Street eatery will serve up reimagined comfort food as well as the adventurous offerings of a classic butcher shop.

Both chefs cut their teeth in the Boston dining scene, working for famed chef/restaurateur, Barbara Lynch. Coit, former Sportello sous Chef, and Mahoney, former ButcherShop chef de cuisine, have eased into the central Mass dining scene with stints at BT’s Smokehouse and Armsby Abbey.

To quell our curiosity at Mass Foodies, they have been so kind as to share a few of the menu items we can expect to see soon:

Fried Green Tomatoes
Kefir goddess dressing, chowchow

Lamb Tartar
Spiced carrot mayo, pickled cilantro stems crispy fried garbanzos, lavash

Shrimp and Grits
Anson mills grits, house-made tasso ham, spicy sofrito

Pierogi
BLIS barrel aged fish sauce, cabbage, sweet potato, mushroom jerky

Wiesswurst
“Hasselbacked” veal sausage, german potato salad, ale mustard

Nicoise
Romaine hearts, salt roasted beets and radishes, blanched haricot verde and new potatoes Soft boiled quail eggs, Tonnato, Torn baguette, Nori-cured yolk

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Civil War of Wine: North v. South

Wine glasses ready for Lock 50's North versus South wine event on Water Street in Worcester, MA

Last night, Jonathan Rodriguez of Winebow Boston took on Heather Christensen of Gilbert Distributors in a duel of epic proportions. For the event, held at Lock 50 on Water Street, each competitor exhibited six selections. Rodriguez represented South American vineyards and Christensen represented North American vineyards for the competition respectively. Following a dramatic coin toss, Rodriguez set to work acquainting attendees with the “real people” behind the wines of South America, while Christensen brandished a musical accompaniment in the form of her personal violinist, Sylvia. In the end, Christensen was named the winner on behalf of Gilbert Distributors. Lock 50 will host an East vs. West duel next month. Tickets will be available on Eventbrite for $25.

WINE: North vs. South at Lock 50Deuling Tables – North vs. South at Lock 50 in Worcester, MA

Posted by Mass Foodies on Wednesday, April 5, 2017