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Mixology 101- A Recap

On Friday, Science Central hosted its 4th Annual Mixology 101, a fundraiser featuring 3 renowned mixologists, food from Catablu, and scientific food demonstrations from Ivy Tech’s culinary department. Jon and I attended and had a fabulous time. Science Central is the perfect venue for a large event- plenty of space, and definitely plenty of things to do since all of the exhibits were open. A few brave souls dared to ride the suspended bike at the tippy top of the 3rd floor, while others enjoyed the 3-story slide and moon bounce simulator. Save the guy walking around with the super scary snake who caused me to run for my life, the entire evening was a blast.

Of course, we most enjoyed the food and libations. Catablu hit this one out of the ballpark with Miniature Buffalo Burger with Mushrooms and Boursin Cheese; Tequila Cured Salmon Crostini with Chipotle Crème Fraiche; Fried Pumpkin with Spicy Cranberry Ketchup; Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto with asparagus and dried cherries; Apple, pear and red onion salad with white balsamic gorgonzola vinaigrette; Caramelized banana foster crème brulee tarts; Miniature cupcakes and Red Velvet whoopie pies. Jon absolutely loved the bison burgers, cooked to just the right temperature (medium rare). And I couldn’t get enough of the salmon crostinis, of which I had about a dozen. Of course, we are both suckers for dessert and the Red Velvet whoopie pies were our favorite.

Clockwise: Don Julio Mixologist from Chicago, Salmon Crostinis, Assorted Desserts, Jim Beam mixologist

Clockwise: Don Julio Mixologist from Chicago, Salmon Crostinis, Assorted Desserts, Jim Beam mixologist

Though I am not a huge alcohol fan, with the exception of cheap beer and fruity wine, I did enjoy sampling the drinks at the 3 mixology stations. The lesser of 3 evils, tequila, takes home the prize for me. The mixologist at the Don Julio table mixed up 3 tasty drinks: a Manhattan, Hot Apple Cider with freshly shaved nutmeg, and a Champagne cocktail with a slice of fresh strawberry, all made with tequila. And that was about enough for me. I couldn’t stomach any of the drinks at the bourbon table, though Jon enjoyed a Hot Toddy made with bourbon and a sample of the new Jim Beam bourbon. I had my first taste of cognac at another table and decided immediately that it’s not something I ever need to try again, though the mixologist was extremely informative.

And as if all of that wasn’t enough, the scientific food experiments performed by Ivy Tech’s culinary department were phenomenal. We sampled powered olive oil that melted in your mouth as soon as it hit and a strange mango concoction with powdered caramel.

If you missed this event this year, make sure you keep it on your radar for next year. Food, cocktails and 3 stories of fun await!

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Science Central’s Mixology 101- Cocktails and Food!

On Friday, November 4th from 6:30 – 10:30 pm, Science Central will host its 4th annual fundraising event, Mixology 101: The Science of Cocktails… the perfect fundraiser for someone obsessed with pampering the palette.

Mixology 101 will feature 3 outstanding mixologists from around the country.

  • Arthur Black- an extreme wine and food enthusiast that tries his hardest to engage the trade and public, demanding their appreciation for the finer things in life, yet always reinforcing the notion that such hedonistic articles are not reserved for the elite, foreign, or elderly, but should, and must be available to everyone and anyone remotely curious about the playground of the human palette.
  •  Las Vegas-based “Bobby G” Gleason- a professional bartender for more than 25 years and recognized worldwide as a champion mixologist. He has been widely published in trade and lifestyle publications where his expertise of spirits, cocktails, and proper barmanship provides valuable insight and inspiration to bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts all over the world. In addition, Bobby has had television appearances on CNBC, E! Entertainment Television, the Travel Channel, Fox & Friends in the Morning, local news stations both in the US and aboard.
  • Sonia Sotello- the dedicated Tequila Ambassador for Tequila Don Julio distilleries for the Illinois and Indiana markets. Sonia is the expert representative of this award winning tequila portfolio with a deep history and heritage as one of best tequilas produced in Mexico. Her passion for Mexican culture, heritage and all things Tequila can be experienced through her engaging tastings and detailed presentations on Tequila Don Julio.


Then there’s my favorite part… the unique food. Catablu is catering the event and selections include:
  • Tequila Cured Salmon Crostini with Chipotle Crème Fraiche
  • Miniature Buffalo Burger with Mushrooms and Boursin Cheese
  • Fried Pumpkin with Spicy Cranberry Ketchup
  • Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto with asparagus and dried cherries
  • Apple, pear and red onion salad with white balsamic gorgonzola vinaigrette
  • Caramelized banana foster crème brulee tarts
  •  Miniature cupcakes and whoopie pies


And if all of that was not enough to pique your interest, the Ivy Tech culinary department will be on hand  to teach participants about the science behind the many food and beverages we enjoy. Demonstrations will include:
  • Tiny bites of caprese salad on silver spoons garnished with olive oil powder.  The students will mix extra virgin olive oil with salt and tapioca maltodextrin to form the powder. As guests come by the students will garnish each spoon with some of the powder.
  • Mango Gnocchi topped with dry caramel. Mango puree is dropped from a pastry bag into a calcium bath, rinsed and topped with dry caramel (made using the same process as the olive oil). Each gnocchi will be plated on miniature square black plates.
  • Lemon fizz garnished with ginger caviar.Using the same process as the gnocchi, ginger caviar will garnish a simple non-alcoholic lemon fizz drink displayed in mini martini glasses.


Tickets are $60 per person or $100 per couple and can be purchased online here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1966719511/efblike
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This Year’s Trolley Tour… Art and FOOD!

Thursday, September 22, is the annual Trolley Tour, hosted by the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. I love art and our local galleries, but you all know how crazy I am about food… and there will be plenty of that at this year’s event too! Look for a post early next week exploring what you can expect in terms of culinary delights on this year’s Tour.

So what is Trolley Tour? It is an an evening of fine art, fantastic food and fabulous fun. Pick up your passport online or at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. The cost is $21 for museum members and $26 for non-members. Next Thursday, hop on board the “trolley” at any of the participating galleries and enjoy our city in a very unique way.

I am really looking forward to this year’s event. Here’s a sneak peek at the participating galleries and caterers.

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