From the monthly archives:

June 2010

Satisfy your inner locavore at Earl’s Bucks County

by Village Insider on June 15, 2010

Wendi Skwara (left), owner of Tall Pine Farms, helps Chef Chris Tavares select strawberries.

Wendi Skwara (left), owner of Tall Pine Farms, helps Chef Chris Tavares select strawberries.

You could say that I had an “aha” moment as I followed Earl’s Bucks County Chef Chris Tavares, GM David Zuckerman, and Courier Times Food Editor Betty Cichy around the New Hope Farmer’s Market.

The mission was to find enough locally grown and produced foods to create a meal for Betty’s annual column on local farm markets.

Frankly, although I know that Bucks county has some wonderful farms and produce, I really did not think that we would find enough at just one market for a great dinner.  But I was wrong. David and Chris have developed close relationships with many local farmers as Earl’s Bucks County has evolved into a restaurant committed to supporting the local foodshed. David did the first cooking demo on the opening day of the market using that day’s offerings.

You’ll have to read Betty’s food column next week for her round up of the local markets and photos of the preparation of the meal later at Earl’s (and the recipes), but here some observations that led to my final “aha.”

Bucks County does have a diverse array of beautiful bounty! Just at the New Hope market, we found the most luscious, sweet strawberries from Tall Pine Farms of Rushland (pictured above) and Milk House Farm Market of Newtown. Chris said they taste like “sunshine.”  He selected some salad greens from Gravity Hill Farm of Titusville, NJ to combine with the berries for a fresh spring salad.

Tastes like sunshine! Fresh spring salad of local lettuce and strawberries.

Tastes like sunshine! Fresh spring salad of local lettuce and strawberries.

Chris and David also picked out some beautiful garlic scapes, kohlrabi and mustard greens from Gravity Hill for the main course..I was impressed, you can’t even find garlic scapes at Wegmans!

Then it was on to the Highland Gourmet booth to chat with Ben Avila about ingredients for an entree. After an interesting conversation–all the farmers and vendors were very friendly, helpful and provided a wealth of information–Chris and David picked out a lovely bone-in filet and some incredible Valley Shephard Creamery cheese for the main course dish.

The next morning in the Earl’s kitchen, Chris created this beautiful Filet Mignon on a bed of mustard greens and garlic scapes with shaved Valley Thunder cheese. Simple, fresh ingredients with complex and intense flavors.

Bone-in Filet Mignon/Mustard Greens/Garlic Scapes/Shaved Valley Thunder cheese

Bone-in Filet Mignon/Mustard Greens/Garlic Scapes/Shaved Valley Thunder cheese

Final “Aha”: You can satisy your inner locavore here in Bucks county. There are 70 locations of farmer’s markets, farm stores and CSA’s (community supported agriculture) throughout the county so you can easily find a convenient spot to stop and pick up ingredients for dinner. You just might bump into David and Chris picking out something for tonight’s special at Earl’s. They tweak the menu to take advantage of what’s fresh and in season so you’ll never be bored if  you stop by each week for some locally grown and created fare.

Check out this link for the Penn State Cooperative Extension Bucks County for listings of farms and markets plus shopping tips.

Thanks to Susan Pierson of Bucks County Foodshed Alliance, the force behind the New Hope and Doylestown Farmer’s Markets. She brings in a great selection of vendors and chefs to demo how you can use the wonderful produce and foods from the market. Click this link for the New Hope Farmer’s Market schedule and vendor list.

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Peddler's Village Car Show

“Fahrten und Reisen Durch Pennsylvania”

Founders Tour Car Show 2010

September 17, 2010, 5-8 p.m., Street Road Green

Don’t miss this once in a lifetime chance to view an extremely rare collection of antique automobiles. On Friday, September 17, Peddler’s Village welcomes the Founders Tours Car Show 2010 “Fahrten und Reisen Durch Pennsylvania” produced by “FARTS”, the “FRIENDS” of Ancient Transportation. The car show will be held from 5-8 p.m. on the Street Road Green across the street from The Golden Plough Inn.

 All the vehicles are pre-World War 1 and are very valuable and rare.  It is an exceptional opportunity to see a collection like this all at one location, featuring such extraordinary vehicles as 1913 Alco from Boca Raton, FL 1914 Silver Ghost from Larchmont, NY, a 1914 Peugeot from Key Largo, FL, and a 1907 Pierce Great Arrow from Wyckoff, NJ.

While at the car show, visitors can enjoy the 32nd Annual Scarecrow Competition and Display, featuring colorful scarecrow creations on outdoor public exhibit through October. More than 120 of these larger-than-life pieces of American folk art line the winding brick paths of Peddler’s Village, delighting guests of all ages with their whimsy and imagination.

Peddler’s Village has been a popular leisure destination for more than four decades, attracting nearly 3 million visitors annually and consisting of 70 quality specialty shops, 6 restaurants, the 70-room Golden Plough Inn, Giggleberry Fair family entertainment center and year round events all set on 42 acres of landscaped gardens and winding brick pathways. Admission is free and visitors will find acres of free and convenient parking on the Peddler’s Village grounds. For more information, please call 215-794-4000.

 

 

 

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Earl’s Bucks County recognized as locavore leader

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Earl’s Bucks County was recently recognized as a leader in the local “field to table” movement by two area publications. 

General Manager David Zuckerman and Executive Chef Chris Tavares at the New Hope Farmer’s Market

The Bucks County Courier Times and Intelligencer Food Writer Betty Cichy featured EBC in her annual farm market column.
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Get away to the best kept secret in Peddler’s Village… The Golden Plough Inn!

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Get away to the best kept secret in Peddler’s Village, the Golden Plough Inn!
Click here for an article in the Bucks County Woman’s Journal about a weekend or weekday getaway “in an easy going atmosphere that guarantees that ‘get away from it all’ feeling.”

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