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Grandma’s Matzoh Balls Recipe

Matzoh Balls

Again, I couldn’t find this recipe anywhere so here it is for you Matzoh balls fans:

 

3 eggs

6 Tbs Cold Club Soda

3 Tbs oil

pinch of ground wt pepper

pinch of salt (to taste)

1 tsp ground ginger

2/3-3/4 c. matzoh meal

2 1/2 – 3 c. Quarts chicken stock

 

Beat eggs lightly with club soda, add oil. Stir until well mixed.

Add salt and pepper. Gradually beat in the matzoh meal, a tablespoon at a time. When thickens to consistency of mashed potatoes, chill for 5-7 hours. Boil stock. With wet hands, make balls, drop gently into a medium brisk boil. Cover pot loosely and boil for 25 minutes.

Removed balls and store in fridge or freezer until you’re ready for Passover. Or throw in a variety of ingredients for matzoh ball soup right then and there.

Tickets On Sale For First Chair Festival

 

We’re talking winter in August. Whaaaat? Screw summer. There are those that live for the white stuff; trailers for Warren Miller and TGR, gear previews from Powder Magazine, pre-season ski workouts; and the ability to purchase tickets for the first-ever First Chair Festival where all of your bro-brah peers will gather.

On Sept. 17, Powder and Newschoolers.com will bring all of the celebration into one venue on one day with ski film premieres, live music performances from Too Short and BoomBox, a pro rail jam on real snow, a giant gear sale, live fashion show, pro athlete meet & greets, a giant pop-up retail experience, food vendors, and craft beer.

First Chair Festival is the first, and only, skiing event of its kind in North America and it’s happening in Utah- The Complex at 500 W 100 S to be exact. Get ready to spend all day watching ski porn like Level 1 Productions’ “Pleasure” and Good Company’s “Vice Versa,” and watch top urban skiers compete over a two-story rail set up.

A giant retail experience with early season sales on gear, product giveaways, pro athlete appearances and autograph signings will round out the festivities in addition to plenty of food and full-service bars from the area’s best local vendors (21+ to drink). Organizers have yet to announce what bands will be performing  or what sponsors are involved but with a month to go, there’s plenty of time to gather a decent line-up.

Gates open to the giant block party at 1 p.m. and the whole thing closes down around 10 p.m.

Tickets are $20 before Sept. 16, 2016 and $25 at the door. VIP passes are $45/55 respectively.

                               

 

New Mountainbike Series Comes To Deer Valley

Deer Valley Resort is teaming up with SCOTT Sports for a new Twilight Ride Series. “SCOTT Sports has a long-standing history of being an industry leader in producing state-of-the-art bicycles and biking equipment,” said Steve Graff, Ski/Bike Patrol Manager of Deer Valley Resort. “We are excited to partner with them and bring their products to our extensive summer trail system.”

SCOTT Sports sponsored athletes will be joining in rides during the series. There are also exclusive contests for product giveaways.

This added series means extended lift hours (4 to 7 p.m.) over four Tuesdays; July 26, August 2, 16 and 23, 2016. Day-of ticket sales start at 4 p.m. for $17. Gold tickets purchased the morning of an event are good until 7 p.m.

All summer Deer Valley services at both Snow Park and Silver Lake will remain open with the Rental Shop offering bike rentals for $21 for junior bikes and $39 for adult bikes. Private biking lessons will also be available, if reserved in advance. Etc. at Snow Park and Signatures at Silver Lake will be open until 7 p.m., as will the Snack Shack which will serve its full menu.

For more information about Deer Valley Resort’s SCOTT Twilight Ride Series, head over to the resort’s website at deervalley.com.

Hops On The Hill Returns To Stein Eriksen Lodge

Date nights in Park City just got a little more interesting. Sure there are the free concerts at Deer Valley on Wednesdays, the ones at Kimball Junction on Thursdays and those on Saturday at PCMR/Canyons but when you want a bit more sophistication, take your honey to Hops on the Hill at Deer Valley’s Stein Eriksen Lodge.

Every Tuesday night this summer Hops on the Hill brings you regional craft beer tastings with specially selected food pairings starting at 5 p.m., followed by a concert at 6 p.m. 

Local breweries include Squatters and Park City Brewery, Red Rock Brewing and Epic Brewing Company, Uinta Brewing and Bonneville Brewery, 2 Row Brewing and Bohemian Brewery, Wasatch Brewery and Proper Brewing Company. This summer’s bands feature Mister Sister, Gary Tada, Red Desert Ramblers, Fastback and Utah County Swillers.

Ten percent of the proceeds from food and drink sales go toward the Youth Sports Alliance, an organization dedicated to supporting and enabling youth to participate, learn, compete and excel in sports.

Here’s your 2016 calendar for brews and beats:

 

JULY 12TH:

Breweries: Squatters and Park City Brewery
Band: Mister Sister

JULY 19TH:

Breweries: Red Rock Brewing and Epic Brewing Company
Band: Gary Tada

JULY 26TH:

Breweries: Uinta Brewing and Bonneville Brewery
Band: Red Desert Ramblers

AUGUST 2ND:

Breweries: 2 Row Brewing and Bohemian Brewery
Band: Fastback

AUGUST 9TH:

Breweries: Wasatch Brewery and Proper Brewing Company
Band: Utah County Swillers

AUGUST 16TH

To Be Announced

 

The Tuesday events costs $40 in advance and $45 at the door and if you want more than “tastes”, the bar is open with $5 beer, $10 wine and $10 liquor. Hot dogs, brats and burgers will be on sale from $5-15.

PARK CITY SUMMER COCKTAIL CONTEST RETURNS

 

Calling All Sippers!

Mixologists who think they’ve got what it takes to craft the top cocktail of the season have signed up for a chance to be crowned Park City’s top bartender, take home $200, and other perks.

Registration opened last month for the annual Park City Area Restaurant Association summer cocktail contest. The actual contest starts July 1, 2016. Here are the entrants ready for the ultimate taste testing.

The entrants include:

Billy Blanco’s: The Firewater

Deer Valley Grocery-Café: Hard Green Tea

Flanagan’s On Main: Blood Orange and Smoked Serrano Margarita

Fletcher’s: Manhattan Beach

Ghidotti’s: Gin on a Tangent

Grappa: Fiorello (little flower)

Lespri Prime Steak Sushi: Some Golfer

Molly Blooms Gastropub: Mulligan Limonata

Powder at Waldorf Astoria Park City: Blackberry Jalapeno Margarita

Red Rock Junction: Farm & Feed

Red Tail Grill:  Greens Fee

Royal Street Café: Strawberry Scrub Collins

Silver Star Café: The LaBounty Bourbon Ice Bomb

Squatters: Handsome Zach’s Apricot 75

Sushi Blue: The Powder Hound

The Brass Tag: Hawkeye

Tupelo: Sweet Summer Heat

Wahso: S.S.

Wasatch Brew Pub: Basil Trance

Windy Ridge Café: Garden-2-Glass

 

Try Them All

Starting July 1, anyone who likes to drink cocktails in Park City will have the whole month to sample the offerings from the competing bars and then vote online for their favorite libations; rating each they taste on a 1-to-10 scale, judging both flavor and presentation. Online voting will run through July 31 on the PCARA website, www.parkcityrestaurants.com.

Last year, Brass Tag’s “Evangeline” took first place with an average score of 10 out of 10, earning top marks for its refreshing blend of Beehive Distillery Jackrabbit Gin, cassis vinegar, basil-infused Utah honey, rose lemonade and a garnish or lemon strings and a basil leaf.

 

More than 10,500 votes were cast in the contest.

 

“Online voting was a huge success last year and so much fun,” PCARA executive director Ginger Ries said. “We are very excited to see how this summer’s contest unfolds, and we can’t wait to crown the winner.”

 

In the online-voting format, everyone gets a chance to participate, giving residents and visitors the opportunity to help choose Park City’s summer cocktail champion – and of course one more reason to visit the participating bars and restaurants to sample all the entries.

 

“Any PCARA bar and restaurant can enter, and any patron can vote,” Ries said. “We think this approach works out really well for both our members and for all their guests — and we’re especially looking forward to tasting each of the entries.”

 

The winning cocktail and its creator will be featured in a marketing campaign following the contest leading into PCARA’s popular Fall “Dine About” event. He or she will also walk away with a cash prize and some serious bragging rights.

 

To learn more visit the PCARA website.

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