Friday, December 30, 2011

Enter, Winter!




A change of pace and scenery! And, we’re really enjoying just that, at the fabulous Sanctuary Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, where Todd is the Culinary Director. Along with 20 of our family and friends, we’re getting to know this fabulous property. From the bartenders to the line cooks, we’re meeting our “hospitality cousins” down here and exchanging lots of great information. Happy for some face time (and a little bit of sun time, too!), we’re psyched for a bright future here in the Caribbean. The spot in the photo above is Ellen’s favorite private event space. She’s looking forward to having classes held there, working on booking yoga and ecotravel journeys throughout the year. Watch this space for info!




On December 28, Todd was guest chef with Chef Pascal Messier (above) at Fishing Lodge, Cap Cana for a Festive, Seasonal Chef”s Dinner. The menu showcased the glorious Caribbean cuisine, including a Salad of Caribbean Spiny Lobster with Mango and Papaya, and Ginger-Pistachio Vinaigrette, as well as Crispy Local Pompano, Dominican Style, served over Coconut Rice with Avocado and Piquillo Pepper Relish.



From the bartenders to the line cooks, we’re meeting our “hospitality cousins” down here and exchanging lots of great information. Above are Chef Pascal Messier and the kitchen staff of Sanctuary Cap Cana.



Judge William T. Newman joined Todd in adding final touches to desserts at the dinner. Judge Newman is the husband of Salamander Hotels & Resorts CEO, Dr. Sheila C. Johnson.

Thanks to all who celebrated with us at our 12th-Annual Winter Solstice Dinner on December 16 and our Christmas Eve dinner. We are looking forward to seeing you back in DC for New Year’s Eve!


Saturday, December 31, 6 p.m. or 9 p.m. seatings: New Year's Eve Dinner at Equinox Restaurant: A beautiful and brilliant, flexible menu in seven courses includes stand-out offerings such as Lightly Cured Kampachi with Tangerine Confit, Basil Seeds and Ginger Oil; Hudson Valley Foie Gras Terrine with Shaved Fennel Salad, Rosemary Brioche and Persimmon Mustard. Again, our vegetarian guests will not be disappointed with options such as Chestnut Crepe "Crespelle" with Spinach, Tallegio Cheese and Compressed Asian Pear; and Corn Flour Tagliatelle Noodles with Chanterelle Mushrooms, Wilted Arugula and Housemade Goat’s Milk Ricotta. Desserts include Dark Chocolate Trio of 70% Chocoate Mousse, Dark Chocolate Brownie and Chocolate Sorbet. Structure your own menu of three, five or all seven courses—with or without wine pairings. (Please contact us for reservations.)


Saturday, December 31, 5:30 p.m.–10p.m.: New Year's Eve Dinner at Todd Gray's Watershed Restaurant: Just in time for New Year’s Eve, we’ll switch gears from “local & seasonal” Caribbean Spiny Lobster to “local & seasonal” Virginia Ham Beignets! Todd will prepare New Year’s Eve Dinner at Watershed, featuring Crispy Skin Arctic Char Served on Coconut Rice with Rock Shrimp and Green Onion; Grilled Creekstone Farms New York Strip with Englsih Stilton Butter, Roasted New Potatoes and Cabernet Wine Sauce; and Chocolate Souflée Tart with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream.  ($50; $70 w/wine).

Saturday, December 31, 5:00 p.m.–8p.m.: New Year's Eve Family Buffet and Movie Night at Todd Gray's Watershed Restaurant: Bring the kids along for a fun, relaxing New Year’s Eve. We’re offering something for the whole family: Our kids’ buffet will please them with our own takes on their favorites, including Crispy Chicken Strips, Macaroni and Cheese and Chocolate Chip Cookies. Our adults' menu will satisfy grownup tastes, featuring Cider-Braised Turkey with Apple-Pear Chutney, Cavatelli Pasta with Mushroom Bolognese and Pecan Bourbon Tarlets. (Kids under 12, $17; Adults, $30)

2012:

January 4, 6–9 p.m.: DC Food Blogger Happy Hour: Todd Gray's Watershed Restaurant. We are excited to be asked to host this casual gathering of a group of DC-area food bloggers, who usually meet monthly for a happy hour at a selected restaurant for food, drink and face time.

January 9–22, Winter Restaurant Week: Todd Gray's Watershed Restaurant: Join us for Winter Restaurant Week. We are offering special 3-course Lunch and Dinner menus that showcase our seasonal, regional cuisine. Lunch is $20.12 with selections that include Louisiana Creole Shrimp Salad, Panko-Crutsed Maryland Flounder Filet and Warm Apple Crisp. Dinner is $35.12 with selections that include Mid-Atlantic Seafood Chowder with Rappahannock River Oysters, Carolina Style Barbeque Shrimp, and Dark Chocolate Tart with Cinnamon Ice Cream. Wine pairings will be available for $20 additional, and beers will be offered at our Happy Hour prices. Please contact us for reservations.

Sunday, January 15, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Market Brunch at Todd Gray's Muse at The Corcoran. Typical brunch offerings might include Baked Vegetable Frittata with Zucchini, Baby Spinach and Fontina Cheese and a seasonal quiche. Relax over brunch in the glorious Corcoran Gallery atrium while being inspired by live gospel music, in recognition of the birthday of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. After brunch, take in the Gallery’s excellent “30 Americans exhibit, “a wide-ranging survey of work by many of the most important African American artists of the last three decades,” now extended through February 12. As always, Muse guests receive a $5 discount on Corcoran Gallery admission.



ALSO HAPPENING... 
  
Sugar & Champagne Affair, February 1, 2012: The Washington Humane Society presents the 11th annual dessert and champagne reception to honor local crusaders against animal cruelty: Washington Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement Officers, Animal Control Officers, and Humane Educators. This celebration of all things sugary and sweet showcases tastes from the DC area’s most talented pastry chefs complemented by some of the world’s finest sparkling wines. The VIP reception presents an exclusive savory gathering prepared by the finest chefs of the national capital region. For tickets and info, please visit the Washington Humane Society website.
 

February: Todd Gray's Watershed Restaurant: Friday Night Shrimp Boil: Following the great fun of our Fish Fry, Oyster Roast and Game Roast events, we are ready to party again with another family-style throwdown featuring (food description). Enjoy live music and beer from our local DC brewery, DC Brau. Price is $75, all-inclusive (2-for-1 rate for our NoMa neighbors in zip code 20002). Watch this space for the date! Please contact us for reservations.

New Cookbook: We are wrapping up a project very close to our hearts: an ethnically diverse family cookbook that mixes Jewish cooking with today’s modern cuisine trends from a professional and home-cook point of view. We have excellent collaborators who share our joy in the process of bringing to life this labor of love: co-writer, David Hagedorn; and, photographer, Renée Comet. As soon as we can, we’ll let you know how to get your own copy. Meanwhile, to learn a little about it (and to see some beautiful photos of our recipes), please visit Renée Comet’s blog, CometPhoto.

Photo by Renée Comet
RECENT BUZZ... 

On. Dec. 21, Todd joined James Beard award-winning radio host, Kojo Nnamdi on DC's NPR affiliate, WAMU 88.5 to discuss holiday food traditions, along with Pati Jinich, TV host and chef at the Mexican Cultural Institute. If you missed the program, you can check out the archive.


On the show, Todd recalled growing up in Virginia with oysters for his family’s Christmas dinner, and how he has enjoyed creating variations on Ellen’s family’s Hanukkah recipes, like his Yukon Gold and Sweet Potato Latkes. He shared that recipe with Katy Adams of the Washington Examiner.

Fireplace tables at Equinox are the best seats in town! DC food writer, Nevin Martell interviewed Todd in his piece on selected restaurants’ fireplaces for Washington Post's Express Night Out.

CityEatsDC writer Kelly DiNardo interviewed Todd for their “Grill The Chef” feature. Equinox and Watershed are featured on CityEatsDC, a new business from Food Network. CityEatsDC’s website carries info about the DC food scene and individual restaurants in their excellent blog posts, restaurant write-ups and slideshows—plus, diners can make reservations right on the site itself.

Roll Call reporter Warren Rojas interviewed Ellen about Todd Gray's Muse at the Corcoran for their article on museum restaurants.

Watershed recently had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Sheila C. Johnson, CEO of Salamander Hotels and Resorts, and Managing Partner of the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, and her guests, including Mystics’ Forward/Center, Crystal Langhorn. Some lucky Mystics fans were able to join them by contributing via the annual auction at Sibley Hospital’s Breast Cancer Awareness event. The Mystics posted this video to commemorate the occasion.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tizz the Season


So much is happening this time of year: gatherings of family and friends, preparations for home and workplace holiday festivities and gift-giving, and observance of the season in various traditions. We’re busy, too, catering and hosting many private holiday events, and making plans with you in mind. We hope you’ll fit us into your busy schedule, because we’re inviting you to join us for...

Friday, December 16 at 7 p.m: We’ll celebrate the coming of the longest night of the year at our 12th-annual Winter Solstice Dinner at Equinox Restaurant. This special four-course menu is a collaboration between Todd and our new Executive Chef, Karen Nicolas. The meal will begin with the Chefs’ amusées, including White Truffle Fonduta Beignets. Other courses include hearty dishes such as Pan-Roasted Turbot and Juniper-Brined Medallions of Cervena Venison. And, for dessert...Winter Chestmut Cremeux with Brown Butter, Armagnac Toffee Sauce and Hawaiian Coconut Sorbet. All courses meet their match with paired wines. (Limited to 50 seats; $125 per person, all-inclusive; Reservations are required.)

Sunday, December 18, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: A great way to spend time with friends during this season would be to take a short break from the holiday tizzy by catching up over our Market Brunch at Todd Gray's Muse at The Corcoran, and strolling through the galleries (maybe even doing some shopping for holiday presents at the excellent museum shop). Typical brunch offerings might include Baked Vegetable Frittata with Zucchini, Baby Spinach and Fontina Cheese and a seasonal quiche. Relax over brunch in the glorious Corcoran Gallery atrium, and take in a lively musical performance of “diverse harmonic styling” by D.C.’s sensational female acapella group, Epic


Saturday, December 24, 5:30–10:30 p.m.: We will serve an elegant menu at Equinox Restaurant that can only be described as a Christmas Eve Feast. Guests may select from varied offerings such as Carpaccio of Virginia Black Angus Beef, Butter Poached Lobster, Duo of Roasted Aussie Lamb or Spice Rubbed Pennsylvania Duck Breast. Our vegetarian guests will find tempting sustenance in several courses designed with them in mind, including Green Swiss Chard and Garlic Agnolotti and Baked Ricotta and Spinach Gnudi. Our pastry chef brings the meal to a beautiful finish with an array of festive temptations, including a Chocolate “Bouche de Noel.” (Please contact us for reservations.)

Saturday, December 31, 6 p.m. or 9 p.m. seatings: New Year's Eve at Equinox Restaurant will begin with an oyster roast under the stars, continuing in style with a beautiful and brilliant, flexible menu. Seven courses include stand-out offerings such as Lightly Cured Kampachi with Tangerine Confit, Basil Seeds and Ginger Oil; Hudson Valley Foie Gras Terrine with Shaved Fennel Salad, Rosemary Brioche and Persimmon Mustard. Again, our vegetarian guests will not be disappointed with options such as Chestnut Crepe "Crespelle" with Spinach, Tallegio Cheese and Compressed Asian Pear; and Corn Flour Tagliatelle Noodles with Chanterelle Mushrooms, Wilted Arugula and Housemade Goat’s Milk Ricotta. Desserts include Dark Chocolate Trio of 70% Chocoate Mousse, Dark Chocolate Brownie and Chocolate Sorbet. Structure your own menu of three, five or all seven courses—with or without wine pairings. (Please contact us for reservations.)


Hope you will join us in toasting the holidays this year!

Holiday Gift-Giving Idea: We offer gift certificates for Equinox Restaurant, available online, and for Todd Gray's Watershed Restaurant, available at the restaurant. Cheers!

ALSO HAPPENING... 

December 28, at Sanctuary Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, Todd will be guest chef with Chef Pascal Messier at the Blue Marlin for a festive, seasonal dinner. He says he'll be waiting w/egg nog! You can see the menu here...

Sugar & Champagne Affair, February 1, 2012: The Washington Humane Society presents the 11th annual dessert and champagne reception to honor local crusaders against animal cruelty: Washington Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement Officers, Animal Control Officers, and Humane Educators. This celebration of all things sugary and sweet showcases tastes from the DC area’s most talented pastry chefs complemented by some of the world’s finest sparkling wines. The VIP reception presents an exclusive savory gathering prepared by the finest chefs of the national capital region. For tickets and info, please visit the Washington Humane Society website.
New Cookbook: We are wrapping up a project very close to our hearts: an ethnically diverse family cookbook that mixes Jewish cooking with today’s modern cuisine trends from a professional and home-cook point of view. We have excellent collaborators who share our joy in the process of bringing to life this labor of love: co-writer, David Hagedorn; and, photographer, Renée Comet. As soon as we can, we’ll let you know how to get your own copy. Meanwhile, to learn a little about it (and to see some beautiful photos of our recipes), please visit Renée Comet’s blog, CometPhoto.


Photo by Renée Comet
RECENT BUZZ...

There was nice profile of Todd by writer Josh Novikoff in DCist blog—calling him a "Man of Many Roasts." After listing all of Todd's projects, Novikoff says, "Dude is Everywhere." So true!

Some bloggers joined us for the Friday Night Game Roast on Dec. 9.: Julie (AKA JMDC88) is a vegetarian, who tells us in her post that she felt welcome and included. Lauren DeSantis of Capital Cooking blog said in her post, "A great time was had by all. Even if you missed last Friday's feast, you can check out some upcoming Friday Suppers at Watershed beginning in February." Couldn't have said it better ourselves!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Festivities Starting... Now!


We've officially launched the holiday season! At Todd Gray’s Watershed, we just hosted the annual holiday party for our extended DC- restaurant-industry family, the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington (RAMW). It was an unseasonably warm, almost balmy evening—perfect for cocktails on the patio...


...and Todd’s grilled oysters.


Then we moved indoors for Todd’s signature East Coast Seafood Gumbo and other hearty main dishes...


...saving room for a sweet ending to a convivial evening.


If you’re planning a holiday event for family, friends, colleagues or associates, book now to party at our place! We host events at any of our venues: Todd Gray’s Watershed, Equinox and Todd Gray’s Muse at the Corcoran. Or, our catering service can bring the party to your place!

The next party we’re throwing at our place is our Monthly Friday Night Roast, Hunt Country Fare on Friday, December 9, 7–10 p.m. at Watershed. If you missed out on our sold-out Friday Night Oyster Roast, please plan to reserve your spot for this casual, family-style mixed grill of countryside-sourced meat and fowl, including: Roasted Venison Denver Leg, Cider Brined Roasted Game Hen, and Pheasant & Port Wine Cherry Sausage. We’ll be gathering around the patio bonfire, listening to live music by The Walkaways and featuring beer from our local brewery, DC Brau. $75 per person, all-inclusive. ($75 / 2 people for our NoMa neighbors in zip code 20002). For reservations, please call 202-534-1350. 

Celebrate the start of the season with us at our Winter Solstice Dinner at Equinox. Todd and our new Executive Chef, Karen have designed a simple, elegant menu of food-and-wine pairings, as always showcasing seasonal elements and flavors, including: Pan-Roasted Turbot on the Bone with Leek-Wrapped Spaghetti Squash, Miners Lettuce and Infused Lobster Broth; Juniper-Brined Medallions of Cervena Venison with Italian Hazelnut Spaetzle, Slow-Cooked Endive and Quince Mostarda and Winter Chestnut Cremeux with Brown Butter, Armagnac Toffee Sauce and Hawaiian Coconut Sorbet. $150 per person, all-inclusive. Limit of 50 seats. Reservations are requested, please call 202-331-8118.

We will have details soon for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve celebrations!

ALSO HAPPENING...

Market Brunch at Todd Gray's Muse at the Corcoran, December 18: Every first and third Sun., 11–2, in classic atrium of the Corcoran Gallery we offer a sumputous buffet of brunch classics, which may include dishes such as waffles, quiche, salads and desserts, along with hot mulled apple cider to ward off the chill. Muse guests are entitled to $5 off Corcoran admission, making it even more reasonable to have a fabulous Sunday of brunch and browsing through the current exhibits. Reservations suggested: 202-639-1786.

Sugar & Champagne Affair, February 1, 2012: The Washington Humane Society presents the 11th annual dessert and champagne reception to honor local crusaders against animal cruelty: Washington Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement Officers, Animal Control Officers, and Humane Educators. This celebration of all things sugary and sweet showcases tastes from the DC area’s most talented pastry chefs complemented by some of the world’s finest sparkling wines. The VIP reception presents an exclusive savory gathering prepared by the finest chefs of the national capital region. For tickets and info, please visit the Washington Humane Society website.

New Cookbook: We are wrapping up a project very close to our hearts: an ethnically diverse family cookbook that mixes Jewish cooking with today’s modern cuisine trends from a professional and home-cook point of view. We have excellent collaborators who share our joy in the process of bringing to life this labor of love: co-writer, David Hagedorn; and, photographer, Renée Comet. As soon as we can, we’ll let you know how to get your own copy. Meanwhile, to learn a little about it (and to see some beautiful photos of our recipes), please visit Renée Comet’s blog, CometPhoto.

Photo by Renée Comet
RECENT BUZZ... 

Katy Adams and Nikki Schwab have the scoop in their “Yeas & Nays” Examiner column on Todd “bringing DC cuisine to the Caribbean” (where we are heading with friends and family for a brief holiday season retreat)...The Grand Resorts at Cap Cana, in the Dominican Republic. 

Todd just had a wonderful time in the Dominican at the David Ortiz Celebrity Golf Classic. He got to compete with some great golfers, coming in third! Plus, the event raised much-needed funds for pediatric care in the Dominican and New England. Here's a pic of Todd with David Ortiz, Papi himself.