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ONE STOP, NO SHOP THANKSGIVING TABLE TO-GO

The Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF®) is teaming up with Constellation Culinary Group to offer a one stop, no shop Thanksgiving Table To-Go this holiday season. Imagery: Brustman Carinno Impress guests with one of three conveniently prepared dinner packages specially curated by the SOBEWFF® team in collaboration with Constellation Culinary Group Executive Chef Aaron Janus. All dishes come fully cooked with reheating instructions, and include the option to purchase a festive flower arrangement from Anthology Co. for an additional $60. In line with SOBEWFF® and its mission to give back, 100 percent of the net proceeds will benefit the Festival’s efforts to aid the local hospitality industry during the continued regrowth and recovery phase. In addition, for every 25 packages sold, SOBEWFF® will donate a holiday family meal to a local member of the United States Bartenders’ Guild impacted by the pandemic. Each Thanksgiving dinner package includes entrée(s), two salads, a choice of three side dishes, bread, accompaniments, two dessert(s), wine from La Crema, Aqua Panna®Natural Spring Water, S.Pellegrino® Sparkling Natural Mineral Water, and a canister of illy Classico Ground Drip Coffee. Additionally, à la carte dishes are available for purchase. See pricing and further details below: SOBEWFF® Thanksgiving Table To-Go Option #1 (2 guests) | $150 Entrée: Oven-Roasted Turkey Breast SOBEWFF® Thanksgiving Table To-Go Option #2 (4-6 guests) | $375 Entrée: 20-Pound Herb-Roasted Turkey SOBEWFF® Thanksgiving Table To-Go Option #3 (8-10 guests) | $675 Entrée: 20-Pound Herb-Roasted Turkey and Braised Short Ribs Side dish options include Mac & Cheese, Charred Brussels Sprouts, Sautéed Green Beans Almondine, Pommes Purée, Parmesan Creamed Spinach, Classic Rustic Stuffing, Creamed Cauliflower, Roasted Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Casserole. Dessert options include twists on classics such as Pumpkin Pie, Apple Pie Crostata, Bourbon Pecan Pie, Nutella Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake and chef Hedy Goldsmith’s Bread Pudding. Orders will be available for purchase beginning Thursday, November 5 thru Friday, November 20 at sobewff.org/thanksgiving. SGWS Wynwood (2105 N. Miami Avenue) will serve as the drive-thru contactless pick-up location on Wednesday, November 25 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, November 26 from 9 a.m. to noon. The pick-up location will also serve as a drop-off point for the FIU Food Pantry, where purchasers of the SOBEWFF® Thanksgiving Table To-Go are encouraged to drop-off pantry and toiletry items for FIU students facing food insecurities.

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SOBEWFF: Wine Spectator Trade Day

By Gisel Habibnejad Photography by Jesus Aranguren/AP Images for Silk Nutchello Wine Spectator Trade Day presented by Southern Wine & Spirits of Florida was a delightful celebration on the beach for all attendees. It consisted of various cocktail brands, wineries, and craft beer stations where guests were welcomed to get to know the well-known brands on a deeper level. In addition, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino set up a lounge area with a DJ for those wishing to dance off the food and wine tastings. One the highlights, however, was the Silk Nutchello stand where Chef Katie Lee introduced craft cocktails made with the creamy beverage for guests to learn how to create the refreshing cocktail.

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A Preview of the 15th Annual South Beach Wine & Food Festival

By Justina Coronel Photography Courtesy of Getty Images The Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by FOOD & WINE (SOBEWFF) invites all food connoisseurs to the 15th Anniversary celebration in Miami Beach during February 24 – 28, 2016. From fan favorites to new and exciting vendors, more than 80 events will span between Miami-Dade and Broward counties. As if there weren’t already a variety of tastes to discover, here are a few new venues to experience during the Festival. “Exploring Israel Dinner hosted by Ashley Christensen, Alon Shaya, Michael Solomonov, and Zak Stern” is hosting the Festival’s first kosher dinner at Rok Family Shul – Chabad Downtown Jewish Center on Thursday, February 25th. Christensen, Shaya, and Solomonov will bring new innovations and discoveries from a recent Israel tour and are joined by South Florida’s own, Zak the Baker. They will present this Glatt kosher experience and unique taste to guests. “CroquetaMania hosted by Jean-Georges Vongerichten” will host this iconic Cuban snack during a late-night party in the trendy Miami Design District. The local food authority of Burger Beast organized 15 of South Florida’s best to present a creative twist on this classic recipe. “Sweet 15: A Dessert Party hosted by Duff Goldman” will take place at Miami’s iconic, The Villa, Casa Casuarina, to celebrate the Festival’s 15th anniversary by having a dozen of the nation’s top pastry chefs to whip up some delicious desserts. And if this wasn’t enough of a huge bite of some of the venues already, the returning classics will have guests craving for even more. “Amstel Light Burger Bash presented by Schweid and Sons hosted by Rachael Ray” has been a festival favorite for ten years by bringing the country’s leading burger-making beasts together to compete for your taste buds on Friday, February 26th. “Meatopia Presented by Creekstone Farms hosted by Michael Symon” will present for the second time on Saturday, February 27th. Renowned food writer, Josh Ozersky, created this vision that will feature a carnivorous’ dream of meaty dishes from more than 25 chefs. “LUCKY CHOPSTICKS: An Asian Night Market” will close out SOBEWFF. Award-winning TV personality and chef Andrew Zimmern will host this special event of Asian bites from sushi to dumplings by a collection of chefs. Since all the proceeds go to the students of the Florida International University Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, the Festival has raised more than $22 million to date; and with a simple bite, guests can make these students’ future bright. In September 2015, BizBash named the Festival the #1 Food & Restaurant Industry event in the United States for the third year in a row; now this is a mouth-watering event, in which you must go! For more information, please visit www.sobefest.com Click here to view this post in the MSM January/February 2016 digital issue

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The South Beach Food & Wine Festival is Back & Ready to Attack

By Justina Coronel It’s that time of year of food galore with so much more. Celebrating 15 years, the Food Network & Cooking Channel presents the Wine and Food Festival Presented by FOOD & WINE (SOBEWFF) on February 24-26, 2016. The signature white tents are perfectly nestled and stretched on the sands of South Beach and are there to provide the most glorious tastes for the ultimate foodies. February 24, 2015: On the first day of the festival, a new edition is added to the mix with the Festival’s new Taste For Lauderdale Series with Seaside Eats hosted by Robert Irvine at the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens. The series will have a selection of intimate dinner experiences that are being held in various Fort Lauderdale restaurants featuring renowned chefs with a variety of culinary personalities. February 25, 2015: Kicking off this day will commence with Barilla’s Italian Bites on the beach house by Emmy Award-Winning Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis. Thirty of the nation’s best chefs will be there to take attendees on a delicious tour of true and authentic Italian samples that are also accompanied by Folonari and Campari Italian spirits. February 26, 2015: The Amstel Light Burger Bash, a fan-favorite, is presented by Schweird & Sons hosted by Rachael Ray after 10 years. This event will bring the country’s leading burger experts to come together to construe scrumptious and burgerlicious combinations in order to compete for top honors. Also, new Festival Events in 2016 include: Grilled Cheese Happy Hour hosted by Laura Werlin & Ms. Cheezious Midnight Breakfast hosted by Chrissy Teigen & Fireman Derek Dessert Party hosted by Duff Goldman Croquetamania hosted by Jean-Georges Vongerichten Like Water for Chocolate Screening & Conversation with Screenwriter Laura Esquivel Not only are you enjoying a bite, but you are also helping the student of the Florida International University Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management because all the proceeds from the festival benefit their program. To date, the festival has raised more than $22 million for the school. Make sure not to miss this event where you can devour mouth-watering samples of every type of food selection tied with a perfectly paired fine wine; there is no better way to enjoy your time to dine. For more details: The Festival’s exclusive MasterCard® presale period begins on Monday, October 5 at 9:00 AM EST online at sobefest.com or by calling 877.762.3933 (phone sales open Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST). Public ticket sales for the 2016 Festival open at midnight on Monday, October 19.

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The Most Memorable at SoBe WFF

By Nycole Sariol Was it the pulled pork sandwiches being doled out like hotcakes at Miami Smokers? Or was it Guy Fieri demonstrating how to make a mountain of legendary nachos? Perhaps it was Andrew Zimmern hitting a high note at Best of the Munchies; either way food enthusiasts of all shapes and sizes raced to the beach in droves for arguably the most coveted event South Beach has to offer: South Beach Wine and Food Festival 2015. With every event and party thrown, so came a celebrity chef attached to it. Like a true animal advocate, Rachael Ray somehow managed to flawlessly – and sanitarily – blend her two loves into one event for Yappie Hour at the Standard Hotel. Pooches and their proud owner were obliged to some delicious treats being passed about during the event. Emeril threw his yearly luau bash Art of Tiki on the Shore Club’s white sands, where Broken Shaker took home the night’s People’s Choice Award and people nibbled on small plates while rocking out to some killer live performances. But the heart of all of this year’s culinary undertakings rested firmly beneath some tents off of Ocean Boulevard. The Grand Tasting Village is the first thought that usually comes to mind when on talks South Beach Wine and Food Festival, and justifiably too. This year, the participating booths of local restaurants and alcohol venders organized themselves into hubs by city. The competition was stiff concerning the weekend’s winning booth, but the most memorable out of the dozens had to go to Miami Smokers for their pulled pork sandwiches: slow-cooked, juicy pork meat, shredded and smashed between a soft roll of Hawaiian bread with slices of pickled beets lending a bitter zest to the garlic-induced mojo consuming the pork. All tasty bites aside, what really left us star-struck at the tents were the celebrity chef demonstrations. We managed to catch chef Aaron Sanchez mid-whipping up authentic Mexican delicacies before witnessing the miracle of all things cheese sauces, chips, and “a mess of jalapeños” that came into fruition as a glorious mountain of nachos stacked up by everyone’s favorite spikey-haired blondie, Guy Fieri. Until next year, “eaties.” Photographed by Katrina McLaughlin

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SOBEWFF: Most Anticipated Events

It’s that  time of year again! Foodies everywhere will be gathering in awe and excitement for this year’s SOBE Wine and Food Festival. With a plethora of celebrity appearances and chefs partaking in the events, there is no doubt all of Miami will be occupying these venues. Some of the highly anticipated events include: Star Power Dinner Hosted by Scott Conant, Stephanie Izard, and Jamie Bissonnette Thursday, February 19th / 7:00pm Wine Spectator Wine Seminar Nickel & Nickel Single-Vineyard Wines: An Exploration of Napa Valley Cabernet Friday, February 20th / 3-4pm Cobaya Dinner  Hosted by Andrew Zimmern, Chris Cosentino, Michael Schwartz, Makoto Okuwa, and Kaytlin Brakefield Friday, February 20th / 7:00pm Amstel Light Burger Bash Presented by Schweid & Sons Hosted by Rachael Ray Friday, February 20th / 7:30pm The Art of Tiki: A Cocktail Showdown  Presented by The Captain Morgan Rum Company Hosted by Emeril Lagasse Friday, February 20th / 10:00pm A League of Their Own  Hosted by Michelle Bernstein, Gabrielle Hamilton, and Elizabeth Falkner Saturday, February 21st / 10:00am Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s Meatopia: The Q Revolution  Hosted by Guy Fieri Saturday, February 21st / 12:00pm Dolce Brunch Hosted by Martha Stewart Saturday, February 21st / 12:00pm Nutrish’s Yappie Hour  Presented by BarkBox  Hosted by Rachael Ray Saturday, February 21st / 2:00pm Bobby Flay’s Caribbean Heat Saturday, February 21st / 10:00pm Best of the Munchies: People’s Choice Food Awards  Hosted by Andrew Zimmern Sunday, February 22nd / 6:00pm We’ll see you there!  

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It’s a Chef Thing

Text & Photography by Nycole Sariol Crowds spilled into South Beach by the dozens for South Beach Wine and Food Festival 2014. Only Miami could pull off the unabated gathering of celebrity and local chefs, big-time sponsorship from heavy-hitters like Whole Foods, and live performances from American classics like Sammy Hagar, jam-packed into one mini-weekend. However, the weekend was anything but mini. Celebrity faces like Anthony Bourdain and Emeril Lagasse made palatial appearances to help monumentalize the four-day event, along with other star-studded chefs such as Andrew Zimmern, Giada De Laurentiis, and Eric Ripert. A bevy of tents and booths secured the powdered beaches, separating them from the tourist-driven chaos of Ocean Drive with but a mere sidewalk. Foot-traffic densely invaded every square- inch of the designated grounds that read SoBeWFF overhead the said premises. A fete of household names like Barilla seized the influx of booths, generously stacking plates full of pastas and fresh shrimp salads, catering to the mile long lines of famished tummies, all lusting for the same thing – food. The sin of gluttony was heavily abetted while local and non-local patrons alike partook in wine tasting, refreshing alcoholic consumption, and hearty snacks under the immensity of the Whole Foods Grand Tasting Village tent. Local bars and restaurants waited on the thousands hand and foot, shoving their most prized and signature dishes down their throats, restoring their energy to down some more delicacies apace and throw back an even bigger wave of liquor the second time around at booth destinations like the Cruzan Rum Bar – a SoBeWFF fave! Within the brimming confines of this tasting village, one was bound to bump into mega-mouths like Mr. Nice guy and this year’s Burger Bash winner, Michael Symon, at the Costello Booth, featuring his Bonus Burger of the day. Outside of the Whole Foods circus of food fetishes and freaks, Anthony Bourdain sat along side his buddies and culinary accomplices to talk all things New Orleans and the HBO series Treme – to which Bourdain will take the title of writer monkey for the series’ upcoming season – as aspiring literates and food junkies swooned over their fearless leader. But as Bourdain bid adieu to his faithful admirers, and night swallowed day, legends like Sammy Hagar were joined by kitchen extraordinaire Emeril Lagasse to host Emeril and Sammy’s Rockin Beach Party presented by Sammy’s Beach Bar Rum and Cabo Wabo Tequila. The event sat right outside the world-class Delano Hotel where folks with a distinct penchant for pastilitos – a Cuban pastry usually replete with guava and cream cheese – and other fried morsels of the Cuban variety, enjoyed bite-sized versions of Versailles signature dishes in booths that occupied the outskirts of the celebrated event. When it came time for song and dance, the host of the night, Emeril Lagasse, gave a warm welcome to his long-time friend and musical mastermind, Sammy Hagar. Loud stage lights and a sea of glares from forty-something year-olds’ iCameras illuminated the night. The act of inebriation and eating oneself into oblivion wasn’t the only form of entertainment on the menu that weekend. While the X, Y, and Millennial generation had their “adult time” on the beach, the kiddies were given a special time of their own. On the other side of The MacArthur Causeway on Parrot Island, kids of all ages awoke the chef from within, as Chef Lorenzo Boni from Barilla introduced a fun yet healthy cooking class for youngsters to understand the importance of maintaining a balanced diet. Joy inordinately inhibited the children’s faces when they caught news of what would be cooked up in Boni’s cauldron of goodies. Orzo and Zucchini Lasagna were the Italian cuisine contenders that set the perfect balance of showing the kids that it is possible to gorge themselves while doing so in a nutritious manner. While Chef Lorenzo and his assistant and nutritionist, Ana Rosales, treated the kids to knowledge, outsiders found leisure by getting their faces painted and messing around in the fun zone with their besties. Memories of affinity left a stamp on the weekend best known for its wine and food. Along the way, we look back on and observe the four tons of protein engulfed; the 100 bunches of cilantro garnishing our plates, and the 3,860 hours of preparation it took to create such a gastronomically momentous celebration by the people whom we trust day in and day out with our minds, our mouths, and our guts – the chefs; because at the end of it all, chef knows best. Click here to view full story in the March/April 2014 issue.

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Bashing My Diet, One Burger at a Time

Thank God for shift dresses! …No Really. Amanda Uprichard is my new best friend; without her loosely-hanging silk mini, I would not be able to attest to the sheer awesomeness of Burger Bash SOBEWFF 2013. Let’s be clear: this event is not for the faint of dieting [South-Floridian] heart—though there is a booth called “The South Beach Diet” (cumin-turkey burger with cilantro-feta wrapped in a pita… actually pretty damn good!)—No… Instead, it is 500 yards of grill-blazing, meat-mashing, bun-slapping chowtime; and if there is one thing that I love more than a shift dress…it’s a burger. Read my on-location review in our upcoming issue of MSM By Reagan Lightsey, MSM Contributing Editor

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