Sunday Breakfast with Garey Farms
Breakfast sourced with locally-raised eggs and bacon from Paris, KY's Garey Farms.
Friday night, I was excited to learn that I'd won a dozen eggs and a pound of bacon in Garey Farms' Instagram contest. I mean, farm-fresh eggs and bacon; who wouldn't love that?
I made plans to pick up my food at Garey Farms' booth at the St. Matthews Farmers Market. The Paris-based farm has booths at the Lexington Farmers Market, and at both St. Matthews and Douglass Loop Farmers Markets in Louisville. Garey also sources some of Kentucky's favorite restaurants, like Stella's Kentucky Deli, Table 310, and Corbett's.
Let me tell you, their produce and flowers were beautiful! My beau and I were pretty excited to make Sunday breakfast with our Garey Farms products!
The bacon and eggs were delicious! We rounded it out with some fresh berries and a French press or two.
Thanks so much to Garey Farms for the bacon and eggs! We'll be back to your Farmers Market booths soon!!
Original Makers Club + Woodford Reserve Distillery Series Launch Party
Reader discount for Woodford Reserve new product launch and cocktail party!
Raise your hand if you love summertime. And parties. And bourbon. And being the first to try a new bourbon.
Ok, so that was all of y'all, right?
Well, we've got some pretty exciting news. The Original Makers Club and Woodford Reserve are hosting a party Thursday night. Now, that in itself is enough cause for excitement. I mean, the OMC puts on a really good party. Then, you add in the fact that this is the first time that the public will be able to taste the new product in the Woodford Reserve Distillery Series. Oh, and did I mention there's a tasting menu by the brilliant local chef Ouita Michel? And that the party is at stunning Woodford Reserve Distillery?
Well, it still gets better. Because THE ORIGINAL MAKER'S CLUB IS OFFERING A SPECIAL DEAL TO HERKENTUCKY READERS! The tickets to the Tastemakers Event -- where you can be one of the first fifty people in the world to taste the new Woodford Reserve bourbon -- are usually $75 dollars, but HerKentucky readers can purchase them for only $35!
If you can't make it to the tasting, but still want to enjoy a summer cocktail party, you can purchase party tickets -- a $20 value -- for $10. The tastemakers event starts at 5:30 p.m., and the cocktail party starts at 6:30 p.m. Click here to purchase tickets; enter code HERKENTUCKY at checkout for half price tickets!!
Cheers and Happy Friday, y'all! I hope to see you at the Distillery next Thursday night!
The Best Hot Dog in Kentucky
Searching for the best hot dog in the Bluegrass State.
Here at HerKentucky, we're all about the crazy food holidays. In fact, with the extreme weather conditions this year, we haven't wanted to talk about much more than food all summer. Ice cream, cobbler, fried chicken, barbecue, hamburgers, and doughnuts: we've spent the summer counting down the best local treats. Today is National Hot Dog Day, and we thought we'd do the same, except...
We couldn't really make a list.
I have to say that, as much as I love roadside / diner/ fast food, I just don't like hot dogs. In fact, I can't say that I've eaten one since I was a kid, or at very least old enough to make the "what do you want to eat?" call for myself. So, I put the call out to the HerKentucky team. Weirdly, we couldn't get enough input to make a top 5 list.
Glenda notes that she loves Cincinnati's Senate, which reimagines street food in a gourmet setting. You can get a dog with anything from kimchi to crushed Grippos potato chips. But, as we all know, Cincy isn't technically in Kentucky; there's a little bit of water separating the two.
Jennifer tells us that there's a funky little hot dog stand and antique shop on Glasgow Road in Scottsville called Paradise Point that serves a good grilled hot dog along with some cute and unique shopping.
Over on Coal Miner's Bride, our friend Nikki says that the Prestonsburg Dairy Cheer has the best hot dog in the world. Growing up in Floyd County, I went to that Dairy Cheer many times, but I always got a hamburger and some sort of slushy that was like orange sherbet and sprite. I don't recall the name of that drink, but it sure was tasty.
And, I know that our friend Erin from Irreverin speaks highly of Weaver's hot dogs in London, but I seem to remember reading that they had a massive fire earlier this year, so I don't quite know if they're in business.
I've heard talk of Cincinnati-style coneys in Northern Kentucky; I know that a lot of people here in Louisville love Red's, which is located downtown.
Like I said, a Hot Dog Day Top 5 List just isn't in the cards today.
Now, I know that a lot of y'all don't agree with me on this whole hot dog thing. It's cool. I mean, my beau doesn't agree with me. It even appears that my Life Hero Chrissy Teigen doesn't agree with me.
And, I'm willing to bet that a whole lot of y'all don't agree with me. So, let's hear it, HerKentucky readers: Who makes the best hot dog in Kentucky?
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Restaurant Review: Stout Burgers & Beer
When Stout Burgers and Beer invited me out to visit their new location on Bardstown Road , I was pretty excited. They're located in a neighborhood I know well and love -- Bob and my first condo was literally one block away in the quaint Bonnycastle/Deer Park area of the Highlands. It's also a make-or-break location for restaurants; with longtime local favorites and award-winning standouts in walking distance, a new eatery needs more than a cool concept or great decor. The food needs to be outstanding. From start to finish, my experience at Stout was just that: outstanding.
Stout is a Los Angeles-based concept that is slowly opening new locations in select markets. The Louisville restaurant opened earlier this summer; a Nashville location is next. The menu is quite simple: burgers (beef, chicken, or veggie) made with premium ingredients and gourmet toppings (we're talking truffle aioli and rosemary bacon here!), paired with beers that are specially selected to complement and optimize the flavors. The menu even suggests a category of beer that will pair best with your entree!
Stout employs a highly-trained staff. These folks really know what they're talking about. (In the course of conversation, I learned that one of the restaurant's owners is a Cordon Bleu-trained chef!) I wanted to try the signature offering, the Stout Burger, but was a little hesitant to pair it with the recommended IPA. I've never been a fan of hoppy beers, and tend to steer away from them. The bartender patiently asked about the flavor profiles I do enjoy, and gave me a few small pours to help me select an IPA that was both pleasing to my palate and complimentary to my meal.
I wound up with a honey IPA that tasted more like Knob Creek than a traditional IPA. And, let me tell you, it worked perfectly with the burger. I didn't taste the usual hops notes (what I always consider a "green" note; the same flavor profile that keeps me away from rye whiskey); instead, I tasted a sweet, clean flavor that balanced nicely with the caramelized onions, horseradish, gruyere, and bleu cheese on my burger. The serving staff's knowledge, patience, and commitment to the restaurant's concept really does translate to an improved dining experience!
Burgers come at two temperatures: pink and not-pink. I ordered my pink with a side of onion rings. The ingredients were fantastic and well-portioned. Some bites provided a sweet burst of rosemary bacon, others the piquancy of horseradish and bleu cheese, but the flavors never overwhelmed. The beer-battered onion rings were a fantastic side.
Stout's California roots are best seen in its sleek decor. A copper-walled bar with natural woods and exposed bricks leave no traces of the former tapas restaurant that inhabited the space for years. Beer is the primary spirit, but they stock enough bourbon to satisfy most tastes.
Stout would be a great spot for a casual date, an office happy hour, or the next time you crave a really great burger.
Thanks so much to Stout for the great food and lovely dining experience! I did receive a complementary meal in exchange for a review; all opinions are my own.
Original Makers Club Supper + Shoot
A lovely summer dinner party at Louisville's Ashbourne Farms!
Last night, my beau and I drove out to Ashbourne Farms for the Original Makers Club Summer Supper + Shoot.
It was a perfect summer night, the farm was unbelievably beautiful, and, as always, the Original Makers Club made sure that every detail was perfect.
From the Alumninous Airstream Trailer appointed with Kentucky Flags (both Official and Kick-Ass)
to locally-brewed Gents Ginger Ale, local brands were well-represented.
Lexington-based equestrian clothier Bob Mickler's even had my Christmas wishlist on display! (Ha! But seriously, Santa, I do love Barbour!)
I'm pretty sure that the Kentucky Statutes require all outdoor gatherings to include a cornhole board!
It was a gorgeous night, and the OMC did it up right with cocktails, music,
a farm-to-table dinner...
And did I mention that there was skeet shooting? Seriously, so. much. fun!!
Thanks so much to Original Makers Club for a charming Sunday night fête! (And thanks to my beau, Bob Fleu, for the fun photos of me!)
National Ice Cream Day
Quirky, ridiculous gear for people who REALLY love ice cream.
Happy National Ice Cream Day, y'all!
I assume y'all have your favorite scoop staked out for today's celebration; if you don't, here are some of our recommendations for Kentucky's best. Since it's too hot to do much of anything else, I thought it would be fun to dig up some of the cutest and most ridiculous ways to celebrate National Ice Cream Day!
If you have money to burn, or if ice cream is REALLY important to you, you could scoop up (see what I did there?) this vintage Chanel silk sundress.
This one from ModCloth is a little more budget friendly, retro, and kind of really adorable.
This cone-themed bikini is insane. And yet, it kind of works.
If you wanted to take it a little more subtle, this Alex & Ani bracelet is a good choice.
Or, you could just keep your love of ice cream confined to your serving ware. These Anthropologie serving bowls are quirky and fun.
Whether you choose to display your love for America's favorite summertime treat in big ways or small, we hope you have a great Ice Cream Day!
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The 5 Best Ice Creams in Kentucky
Tomorrow is National Ice Cream Day, and HerKentucky has picked out the absolute best scoops for you!
5. Louisville Cream, Louisville. This brand-new food truck and catering service offers unique small-batch gourmet flavors in creative flavors like cayenne honey butter and salted chocolate brie served in pretzel cones. My personal favorite is the coffee ice cream made with locally-roasted Sunergos. A pint of the month subscription service is up and running; look for a brick and mortar store and grocery store offerings soon!
4. Crisp's Dairy Treat, Ashland. If you're in the mood for soft-serve from an old-school drive-up stand, then you should get to Crisp's ASAP. I love their Tangerine Twist!
3. The Comfy Cow, Louisville area. The Comfy Cow isn't just an ice cream shop; it's an experience. It's a Louisville-area tradition, made with carefully-sourced ingredients and a whole lot of care. Everyone should try their signature ice cream pies at least once! Celebrate National Ice Cream Day at the Comfy Cow's Southern Indiana locations with a free waffle cone with purchase of any scoop and enter the Comfy Cow/ Delta Dental Instagram contest for a chance to win a $25 gift card to The Comfy Cow!
2. Graeter's, throughout Kentucky and Ohio. I know, I know. It's a regional chain. But, hear me out. Everybody knows that Cincinnati, the home of Graeter's, is basically a suburb of Northern Kentucky. The Graeter's brand dates back to 1870; their first franchised store opened in Kentucky in 1984, and Kentuckians have been obsessed with the dense creamy, French Pot-style ice cream ever since. Ashley Judd and George Clooney are well-known fans, as is Cincy native Sarah Jessica Parker, who famously has Graeter's pints flown in to her movie sets to introduce her co-workers to the amazing brand! Celebrate National Ice Cream Day with $1.45 scoops at Graeter's stores tomorrow (marking the 145 years the chain has been in business), or with buy one, get one free pints at Fresh Market grocery stores.
1. Crank & Boom, Lexington. This Lexington craft ice cream favorite has quickly transitioned from food truck to brick and mortar store due to their commitment to quality and cult following. Unique flavors and a commitment to the Lexington community are just a few reasons to try this silky, rich, delicious ice cream. Celebrate National Ice Cream Day with Crank and Boom at Burgers & Beats at Wallace Station in Midway, benefitting Glean KY.
Happy Ice Cream Day, y'all! Who makes your favorite scoop?