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Sundried Tomato and Rosemary pesto

Sundried Tomato and Rosemary Pesto, The Wandering 03

October 10, 2016 by Atara Bernstein in The Wandering, dips and spreads

SUNDRIED TOMOTO AND ROSEMARY PESTO, The Wandering 03

I'm writing this post while smiling and still riding the high from The Wandering 03. It was our first brunch, and certainly will not be our last. Let me first describe the setting. We gathered at Ceremony Coffee's workshop in Georgetown. The space is a small- an intimate room- peppered with shiny coffee equipment throughout, perfumed with the smell of toasty ground coffee, and illuminated with natural light pouring into every corner. Aley and I feel incredibly grateful to have had a space donated to us, as opposed the default plan that we've grown accustomed to- hosting the dinners at my apartment. This goes without saying but this was definitely an upgrade. 

The Wandering has truly been a labor of love for me. One word that I should emphasize is labor. The gatherings take time, collaboration, energy, patience, and lots and lots of planning. This gathering however, came together more organically than the others and was a little less demanding. I spent Saturday cooking leisurely, putting together my mise en place, and creating table cards. By the time Sunday morning rolled around, all I had to do was pop my dishes in the oven, "set it and forget it", if you will. I met up with Aley and Ceremony 3 hours before guests arrived which offered us plenty of time to catch up, set up, take photos, sip on locally roasted coffee, and design an enchanting space for our guests. 

And now the coffee. Where to even start...? Ceremony Coffee is just so comforting and tasty, and their love and appreciation for the craft is inspiring to be around. We were joined at the table by two coffee experts from Ceremony, who made sure that our cups were bottomless and taught us about the unbelievable amount of work and attention at each step of the chain to develop a well balanced cup of joe. The coffee endlessly flowed into our mugs. In fact, before the wanderers arrived I was already 3 cups deep and so by the event's end I felt so jacked up on caffeine that my hands were twitching and my heart thumped along to the subtle sounds of Tycho that emanated out of the speaker in the background. 

As usual, when our guest leave, and we're left to clean up the dishes and pack away the leftover food, I reflect on how very lucky I am to be able to do what I love- cook for others, and bond over a common food experience. 

One of my favorite dishes that we served was my unconventional take on pesto. Unlike traditional pesto, this dip had a deep autumnal red hue. The color came from juicy sun tried tomatoes and the oil they were packed in. The pesto was the perfectly balanced- sweet, savory, herbaceous, and garlicky. I served the pesto on toast was a generous dollop of mashed avocado and lemon, olive oil, chili flakes and smokey salt. Make this for you friends and family! They'll be smitten. And, keep an eye out for our November gathering announcement, coming soon. We hope to see you at our table.

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 jar of sundried tomatoes packed in oil 
  • 1/2 cup of pistachios
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 1 tbs of smoked salt 
  • 1 tsp of aleppo pepper
  • 1 tbs of rosemary, minced
  • 1/4 cup of olive oil

 

DIRECTIONS

Blend all ingredients together in a food processor, including the oil from the sundried tomatoes, until the mixture is smooth. If needed, add more olive oil. Serve on top of toast with mashed avocado and lemon, olive oil, chili flakes, smoked salt and pumpkin seeds. 

 

October 10, 2016 /Atara Bernstein
pesti, sundried tomato, fall dips, sundried tomato pesto, rosemary, supper club, supper series
The Wandering, dips and spreads
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Vegan Pear Crumble with Thyme

Pear Crumble with Thyme and Ginger

September 25, 2016 by Atara Bernstein in desserts, The Wandering

PEAR CRUMBLE & THE WANDERING 02


Since our first The Wandering dinner, Alexandra and I set out to bring people together through a shared and memorable food experience. We continued this pursuit of our mission at The Wandering 02, a dinner influenced by the early fall harvest. At our second gathering on Friday night, glasses were filled to the brim with bright white wine, and gin n' juice- our new intoxicated detox gin based cocktail with pressed apple, ginger, lemon and cayenne - as strangers mingled effortlessly around our autumnal table, and dined on seasonally inspired dishes to welcome the new season into our lives. Our table was lined with savory dishes -warm mutbucha tomato harissa dip, smokey carrot hummus, raw beets, fried olives with citrus zest, tomato, bread and cannellini bean skillet, and dark leafy green salad with charred corn- and flanked by friendly faces of people who didn't know each other at all, yet left as friends by the night's end. One of our guests was a local musician as it turned out, and graced us (after a few minutes of pleading from the crew) with a vulnerable and tender rendition of Leonard Cohen's' "hallelujah", that perfectly captured the mood of the evening- intimate, warm, and open. 

That moment was the perfect segue for our grand finale, the dessert which was warming, savory, and sweet, all in one. I've always loved making desserts in skillets. It's easy and rustic, and also creates a crusty top from the generated heat. Below is my recipe for the perfect autumnal pear crumble. We served it with a dollop of soy ice cream. 

It's truly remarkable to see months of planning, visioning, and ideating coming into fruition. The idea of The Wandering is simple, yet elusive. There are simply not enough events like this in DC- dinners that are accessible, affordable, and plant focused. And we're setting out to bridge that gap. I'm grateful to be able to co-host such a beautiful event. 

 

SKILLET

  • 7 pears or apples, sliced
  • 1 tsp of fresh thyme
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 lemon, juiced 
  • 4 tbsp arrowroot starch or cornstarch 
  • 1 tsp of ground cloves
  • 1 inch knob of grated ginger
  • 1/4 cup coconut sugar or maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup of golden raisins
  • 1/4 fresh apple sauce 
  • 2 tbs of water

 

CRUBMLE

  • 1 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup of flour
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 3/4  cup coconut sugar 
  • 1/2 cup of walnuts, chopped
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tbs of thyme, chopped
  • 1/2 cup melted coconut oil or butter

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 375. Place all of the filling ingredients in a large bowl, and mix well. Pour ingredients into a skillet. Then, mix the topping ingredients in a separate bowl, and top the wet ingredients. Bake the skillet for 45 mins - an hour (until the mixture is brown on top and bubbling in the middle). Serve with ice cream or whipped cream and garnish with chopped thyme or coconut sugar. 

The Wandering Table
The Wandering Table
September 25, 2016 /Atara Bernstein
pear, pear crubmle, crumble, skillet dessert, thyme, vegan dessert, fall dessert, supper series
desserts, The Wandering
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The Wandering

Recap, The Wandering 01

August 16, 2016 by Atara Bernstein in The Wandering

Through The Wandering, Alexandra and I are setting out to create a meaningful experience around food, for all. Too often highly curated dinner gatherings are expensive, exclusive and all together in accessible. Aley and I are calling that status quo into question. We believe that everyone deserves to experience a beautiful meal and celebrate community. 

I'm still floating on a cloud, as I reflect back on what ended up being a magical gathering, our first inaugural The Wandering, last Friday night. By luck or the grace of some higher power, we were blessed with the most spirited dinner guests we could ask for, many of whom did not know one another. By the end of the night, Aley and I witnessed and participated in tons of laughter, deep conversation, and the exchange of phone numbers between our guests, proof that our dinner was a success. 

Food highlights included our dazzling veggie board (featuring a smokey carrot hummus, recipe to come soon), minty pesto, herbaceous farro salad and a summery peach galette with coconut cream. 

We're so excited for our next gathering coming up in September! Here's a sneak peak at the menu.

WANDERING 02 MENU

FIRST
harissa matbucha
tomato, chili, smoked paprika
melon bites
pistachio, za’atar, olive oil, parmesan
fried olives
orange zest
crudite
peppers, cucumbers, beets
SECOND
warm tomato and bread salad
bread + white beans, coconut milk
spiced nightshades
spice rubbed eggplant, carrots hummus, dill
not quite autumn salad
dark greens, charred corn, stuffed green olives, pumpkin seed, cucumber, feta, citrus + basil
crusty bread
THIRD
skillet crumble
pear, ginger, oats, thyme
SPIRITS
intoxicated detox
apple, ginger, lemon, cayenne, gin
bottomless sauvignon blanc

 

And here are some of my favorite snaps from The Wandering 01. 

photo by @alex_elle

photo by @alex_elle

photo by Alexandra Dawson

photo by Alexandra Dawson

August 16, 2016 /Atara Bernstein
supper series, food gathering, DC
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image by Alexandra Dawson

image by Alexandra Dawson

The Wandering

August 02, 2016 by Atara Bernstein in The Wandering

WANDERERS WANTED

It is with a full heart I announce the launch of my newest project, The Wandering: a plant based and seasonally inspired gathering series, offering DC's wanderers the opportunity to step away for their everyday chaos and assemble around the communal table. Developed and curated with my dear friend Alexandra Dawson,  nutritionist, wellness warrior, mama bird, and the writer and photographer behind celebrated plant-based lifestyle and recipe  website inmybowl.com and Instagram, @tallulahalexandra, The Wandering is fundamentally influenced by the Jewish Value of hachnasat orchim- welcoming guests no matter the circumstance.  Together, Alexandra and I are offering an accessible and inclusive opportunity to gather with old friends and new, with our table as the centerpiece. Pull up a seat, wanderers wanted.

 

Our very first gathering is quickly approaching! On August 12th Alexandra and I are whipping up an intimate, home cooked summer feast. Take a sneak peak at the menu below and be sure to score a ticket as seats are very limited. Can't wait to see you there! 

August 02, 2016 /Atara Bernstein
supper series, food gathering, DC, DC community
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All images and recipes by Atara Bernstein.