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Foodie-lovers, Seattle Restaurant Week is back! 04.04.12

March brought us the anticipated arrival of top chart movie the Hunger Games and captured the attention of many here in the Pacific Northwest. Now April has arrived and is ready to give last month a run for its money in rolling out a more exciting and satisfying way to enchant diners’ hunger and get those taste buds dancing. That’s right, it’s time for food and wine fanatics to kick off the start of spring with Seattle Restaurant Week here in the Puget Sound.
From April 8-12 and 15-19 (excluding each Friday and Saturday), over 150 of Seattle’s most talked about restaurants will offer a specially prepared three-course dinner for $28 per person, with specific restaurants offering an additional three-course lunch for $15. Each prix-fixe menu will feature an appetizer, entrée and dessert, with at least three options under each course. And yes, to all of you dessert ditchers out there, this leaves you no excuse to pass up the delectable desserts that you’ve secretly been waiting to dive into post dinner!
With over 150 restaurants participating this season, odds are you won’t have to get lucky to discover a new favorite place to dine in Seattle’s sea of culinary expertise. We highly recommend trying a few of our favorites including Cafe Flora (pictured above), Tilth, Golden Beetle, and Crush. Seattle Restaurant Cooperative and the media partner, The Seattle Times, have given this season’s one-of-a-kind celebration a special touch by adding 25 NEW restaurants to partake in the list. Restaurants will now cover more of King County, making it easier to find a restaurant near you.
Invite all your foodie-loving friends, call and make a reservation (not required but highly encouraged) and learn to become your own food critic from an array of delectable dishes in store for you. We’d love to read comments from our readers about the hottest spots you’re finding this year and the best dishes that are making this week a memorable dining celebration!
Be sure to keep up with the action through Facebook and Twitter for upcoming news and some seriously unbeatable giveaways.TAGS: $15 lunches, $28 dinners, 150 restaurants, Cafe Flora, celebration, Crush, dining deals, food, Golden Beetle, prix-fixe meal, Seattle Restaurant Cooperative, Seattle Restaurant Week, SRW, The Seattle Times, three-course meal, Tilth
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Tilth profiled in Wine Press Northwest (with recipes!) 03.20.12

Inside the pages of the Spring 2012 issue of Wine Press Northwest you’ll find Tilth restaurant. The profile showcases Tilth’s support of local purveyors that extends to local wineries, too! Chef Maria Hines also has the admiration of well-known winemaker, Eric Dunham of Dunham Cellars, an admiration that grew further when he tried her life-changing tempura’d bacon!
See what he says about Maria and what Maria says about Washington wines. In the article she also pairs Corvus Cellars Syrah with her unforgettable cassoulet recipe and Kyra Chenin Blanc with chef de cuisine Jason Brzozowy’s caramelized fennel salad recipe. Find it all on newsstands now and check out Maria’s video interview with the magazine:
TAGS: Corvus, Dunham Cellars, eric Dunham, Kyra, Maria Hines, Tilth, Washington Wine, Wine Press Northwest
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Planning your Valentine’s 02.03.12

Whether you’re coupled up, going solo or carousing with friends, we have dining, drinking and home-cooking ideas for you to spend this Valentine’s Day.
LIQUID LOVE
Fall under the spell of Love Potion Number 9 at Tini Bigs! Featured the entire week of Valentine’s, Tini Bigs offers their cocktail expertise for imbibing at the classic bar with a concoction of Woodford Reserve, Chambord, Champagne (of course!), and an orange twist served in a champagne flute. At just $9, make this your pre-dinner stop or sip the night away all week long.
Sing to your heart’s content at Hula Hula! Seattle’s best tiki karaoke bar invites you to belt out your favorite broken heart tune, lost in love ballad, or really put your heart on the line by serenading your date – we just can’t be responsible for any heckling you might endure!
DO IT YOURSELF
Celebrate Valentine’s Day the Argentinean way with Estancia Lucia’s delicious recipes. Grill your favorite seafood, chicken or steak and top it with their vibrant chimichurri sauce, enjoy meaty Arauco Olives for the perfect appetizer with cheese and bread, finish potatoes or vegetables with a drizzle of their Arauco Extra Virgin Olive Oil and for dessert top fresh vanilla ice cream with candied pumpkin for a sweet finish!
Find recipes and tips at Magic Road international
LEAVE IT TO THE PROS
Cafe Flora’s 20th annual Valentine’s dinner menu is a fun and flirty mix of the Seattle vegetarian landmark’s hearty and sustainable fare. Call now for reservations in Cafe Flora’s atrium, where a water feature and plants create a serene and romantic dining room. The prix fixe menu is $45.00 per person; reservations required.
First Course
Savory Embrace -Savory bok choy filling in a wonton pastry with a goat cheese crema, black bean chili sauce and candied kumquats. (available vegan & available gluten free)Second Course
Light My Fire Salad – A sweet and spicy blend of fresh cresses, carrot and grilled jicama topped with star fruit and crispy fried leeks in a minted yuzu vinaigrette. (vegan & gluten free)Third Course
Layers of Love - Macadamia nut encrusted filo stuffed with gingered shiitake mushrooms on grilled asparagus planks and a black and white sticky rice cake and a galangal butternut squash sauce. (vegan & available gluten free)Fourth Course
Chocolate Cherry Jubilee – Chocolate pate sucree, cherry cremeux, caramel filling, mini truffles, black cherry Bordeaux reduction (vegan & gluten free)
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Fluffernutter – Crustless brioche, peanut butter mousse, white chocolate peanut praline, burnt meringue, marshmallow anglaise.
Make your Valentine’s heart-healthy with sustainable and organic cuisine with award-winning flavor at Tilth! Recently selected as one of the ten most sustainable restaurants in the country, Tilth is offering a four course Valentine’s Day feast with three options under each course for $85 (exclusive of tax and gratuity).
First Course
Dakota Beef Hanger Steak Tartare – quail egg, celery root, remoulade
Taylor Shellfish Oysters – mint jelly, salmon roe, mignonette
Full Circle Farm Beets – creme fraiche, tarragon, watercressSecond Course
Fraga Farms Goat Cheese Tart – caramelized onion, niçoise olive, white anchovy
Vancouver Island Scallops – parsnip, french breakfast radish, cured olive
Sylver Fishing Co. Spot Prawns – salsify, grapefruit, coral butterThird Course
Seared Liberty Duck Breast – navel orange, sunchoke, lacinato kale
Roasted Lamb Loin – grilled leek, romesco, espelette
Carnaroli Risotto – oregon truffle, pecorino, pine nutFourth Course
Semolina Cake – fig streusel, pecan, port
Vanilla Bean Tapioca Pudding – anise shortbread, currant, fresh breeze cream
Theo Dark Chocolate Terrine - cranberry, almond praline, fluer de sel
Take your valentine to the mediterranean with Chef Maria Hines’ three-course mediterranean-inspired menu at Golden Beetle. Created with local, organic and wild ingredients, the three course menu for $37 will surely satisfy your valentine (price is per person; three options under each course; exclusive of tax and gratuity).
First Course
Baby Spinach Salad – apple, kasseri cheese, sumac vinaigrette
Grilled Halloumi Cheese – roasted beet, arugula, herb vinaigrette
Jerusalem Artichoke Soup – white truffle oilMain Course
St. Jude’s Grape Leaf wrapped Albacore Tuna - white bean, fennel, urfa pepper
Wild Boar Shank Tagine – apricot, couscous, toasted walnut
Mushroom Ravioli – yogurt sauce, ricotta, pinenutsDessert
Chocolate Truffle Torte – rose scented pistachio ice cream
Caramel Pots de Crème – orange flower water, cardamom, sesame cookie
Black Walnut Baklava – phyllo dough, honey, cinnamon creme fraicheTAGS: Cafe Flora, Estancia Lucia, Golden Beetle, Hula Hula, Magic Road International, Tilth, Tini Bigs, Valentine's Day
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Journey Magazine Gets Fresh with Maria Hines 01.13.12
Even chefs make New Year’s resolutions, but when you’re talking to Maria Hines of Tilth and Golden Beetle, a healthy lifestyle is second nature. Maria recently sat down with Journey Magazine to chat about her success, how she cooks at two restaurants with such different cuisines (and does them well!), and how a healthy lifestyle goes from her restaurant kitchens to her own personal choices in food. Maria also dishes a bit on her future plans! Read it all here.

Her included frittata recipe will get you on the right foot for your own New Year’s resolution.TAGS: Golden Beetle, Healthy eating, Journey Magazine, Maria Hines, New Year's Resolutions, recipe, Tilth
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Free Seattle Restaurant Week food today! 10.14.11
The excitement of the fourth Seattle Restaurant Week is bursting at the seams and it’s about to get even better! Several restaurants participating in the largest and most price-conscious dining promotion in the area are gathering TODAY to hand out FREE BITES to get diners even more excited about the start of the promotion this Sunday.
Today, at the corner of Westlake & Denny in South Lake Union, ten restaurants will gather to feed you for free! No strings attached and it is not too good to be true! We’ll be there and so will countless other people. No reservations, no tickets required, just show up hungry and ready to mingle with such chefs as Eric Tanaka of Tom Douglas Restaurants, Maria Hines of Tilth and Golden Beetle and John Howie of Seastar. Not enough to convince you to step away from your desk? How about adding on other restaurants including Anthony’s Pier 66, Café Lago, Hard Rock Café and Serafina Osteria e Enoteca? We figured that would help!
After you snack, preview the list of over 150 restaurants serving three-course menus for $28 from Oct 16-27 (excluding Friday and Saturday). Lunch-goers can also take part with over 40 restaurants serving three-course menus for $15. Check out the list online and grab your reservations!
TAGS: Anthony's, Cafe Lago, Eric Tanaka, free food, Golden Beetle, Hard Rock Cafe, John Howie, launch event, Maria Hines, Seastar, Seattle, Seattle Restaurant Week, Serafina, South Lake Union, Tilth, Tom Douglas Restaurants
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Great American Family Dinner Challenge features Chef Maria Hines 09.20.11

The national spotlight it once again cast on the Northwest, this time with two leading female chefs in the fight to end childhood obesity. Chef Maria Hines and Holly Smith are pairing up with Ming Tsai and Tom Colicchio in a very cool and very worthwhile competition to teach kids how to eat healthy and how to do it on a realistic family budget. Learn more below and stay tuned for more from The Partnership for a Healthier America and the James Beard award winning chefs involved.

James Beard Award-winners: Chefs Tom Colicchio, Maria Hines, Holly Smith and Ming Tsai to take the Great American Family Dinner Challenge
PHA’s Building a Healthier Future Summit to host Chef Challenge with Support from James Beard Foundation
WASHINGTON – The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) announced today that James Beard Award-winning chefs Tom Colicchio, Maria Hines, Holly Smith and Ming Tsai will participate in the Great American Family Dinner challenge to cook a healthy dinner for two real families on a SNAP (food stamp) budget on Nov. 29 at PHA’s Building a Healthier Future Summit in Washington, D.C.
The chefs will pair off and have 30 minutes and $10 to create the meal in front of summit attendees. The meals will be judged by two families who won a sweepstakes sponsored by Parents and Ser Padres magazines. Chefs Colicchio (James Beard Outstanding Chef, 2010, Craft) and Hines (James Beard Best Chef: Northwest, 2009, Tilth) will face-off against chefs Smith (James Beard Best Chef: Northwest, 2008, Cafe Juanita) and Tsai (James Beard Best Chef: Northeast, 2002, Blue Ginger) in the 30-minute challenge.
“Part of overcoming the obesity crisis in this country is helping individuals and families understand that healthy food can be affordable, quick to make and also really tasty,” said Drew Nannis, PHA spokesperson. “These chefs have set the bar for what it means to prepare meals, and while we don’t expect anyone to match their skill in a restaurant, we’re thrilled that they are willing to see if they can do what millions of families do every day in kitchens across the country: put a healthy, delicious, affordable meal on the table – fast.”
White House Assistant Chef Sam Kass will emcee the competition. The Parents and Ser Padres sweepstakes is open until Oct. 1, and families can enter at Parents magazine here and at Ser Padres here.
Prior to the competition, summit attendees will experience their own meal prepared by James Beard Award winners and nominees. Chefs José Andres (James Beard Outstanding Chef, 2011, minibar by Jose Andres), Floyd Cardoz (James Beard Best Chef nominee: New York, 2007, Tabla), Koren Grieveson (James Beard Best Chef: Great Lakes, 2010, Avec) and Anne Quatrano (James Beard Best Chef: Southeast, 2003, Bacchanalia) will cook a healthy, three-course meal – using only $4.50-worth of ingredients per person – for all of the summit participants. Four dollars and fifty cents is an approximation of what the average American spends on dinner.
The Building a Healthier Future summit, which takes place Nov. 29 to 30 at the Omni Shoreham in Washington, D.C., will help ensure a coordinated and succinct national agenda around fighting childhood obesity. It aims to foster dialogue, forge partnerships, and streamline childhood obesity initiatives among private, non-profit and public sectors that will all be represented. Speakers announced to date include PHA honorary vice-chairs Newark Mayor Cory Booker and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.
Breakout sessions over the two-day event will include tracks to discuss making childcare healthier for children; creating opportunities for people to buy healthier foods in supermarkets; increasing physical activity; and working with schools to create a healthier learning environment. Additional announcements will be made as speakers are confirmed.
The full agenda and registration information are available at www.ahealthieramerica.org/summit.
Registration is open through Nov. 1 and available by visiting www.ahealthieramerica.org/summit, emailing events@ahealthieramerica.org or calling 301.469.4769.
Members of the media who are interested in attending the chef challenge or the summit should contact news@ahealthieramerica.org.
The James Beard Foundation generously coordinated the chefs’ participation in the Summit.
The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) is devoted to working with the private sector to ensure the health of our nation’s youth by solving the childhood obesity crisis. In 2010, PHA was created in conjunction with – but independent from – First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! effort. PHA is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that is led by some of the nation’s most respected health and childhood obesity experts. PHA brings together public, private and nonprofit leaders to broker meaningful commitments and develop strategies to end childhood obesity. Most important, PHA ensures that commitments made are commitments kept by working with unbiased, third parties to monitor and publicly report on the progress our partners are making. For more information about PHA, please visit www.aHealthierAmerica.org and follow PHA on Twitter @PHAnews.
Contact: Sarah Coppersmith
Partnership for a Healthier America,
news@ahealthieramerica.org,
(202) 842-9001
or
Heather Jensvold
Evado PR + Maria Hines
heather@evadopr.comTAGS: Building a Healthier Future Summit, Chef Challenge, Golden Beetle, Holly Smith, James Bear chefs, Maria Hines, Ming Tsai, Partnership for a Healthier America, PHA, Tilth, Tom Colicchio
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VOGUE gives us their perfect Northwest vacation 06.02.11
From the Seattle Art Museum to the Arboretum and Bainbridge Island, the June issue of VOGUE tells us their favorite Seattle stops - including Maria Hines’ Tilth! “North by Northwest” article, on newsstands now (you can’t miss the radiant Penelope Cruz on the cover), or visit Vogue.com to read the complete feature.

TAGS: Maria Hines, Tilth, Vogue





