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From the Farm: Meals on Wheels 24th annual gala hits record-setting $178,000
From the Farm: Meals on Wheels 24th annual gala hits record-setting $178,000

Chicago Tribune

time07-03-2025

  • Business
  • Chicago Tribune

From the Farm: Meals on Wheels 24th annual gala hits record-setting $178,000

The 24th annual multi-course celebration Meals on Wheels NWI Dine with the Chefs Gala included a number of 'firsts' on March 2 at Avalon Manor in Hobart. A record capacity of just more than 450 guests generated more than $178,000 for the nonprofit organization, raising funds to feed those in need. It's been a slow grow for returning to totals enjoyed pre-pandemic when COVID-19 canceled/compromised the fundraiser in 2021. The event raised $75,000 with its return in 2022, more than $110,000 at the 2023 event, and increased to $130,000 last year. For nearly a quarter of a century, a team of hard-working, regional, notable chefs have donated, cooked and prepared the six-course incredible dinner spread enjoyed by those gathered for this great cause. The idea for an annual charity dinner gala gathering began in 2001, hatched by Arlene Jawor, then community relations director for Meals on Wheels of Northwest Indiana (who began as a volunteer in 1978), teamed with prior executive director Margot Clark, the latter who was in attendance Sunday and founded Meals on Wheels NWI with others in July 1977. Sunday's event included the unveiling of the inaugural Margot Clark Award, a new annual honor bestowed to an outstanding individual who has contributed to the efforts and success of the organization. The first recipient was Centier Bank, applauded for being the employer visionary to be the first to allow employees to leave during the workday to have a comfortable window (while still on the pay clock) to deliver meals as a volunteer for Meals on Wheels NWI. Based in Merrillville, Meals on Wheels NWI is now under new leadership, with Ryan Elinkowski as CEO succeeding Executive Director Sandra Noe, who had been with the organization for an incredible 37 years guiding expansion. Meals on Wheels NWI delivers nutrition to seven counties in the region, more than 2,000 meals a day, including hot meals, cold snack suppers and frozen meals to Starke, Porter, Lake, Newton, Jasper and Pulaski counties. The courses for Sunday's menu began with assorted appetizers such as the fontina stuffed meatballs created by Meals on Wheels NWI Executive Chef Keith Peffers and other featured chef specialties like carbonara deviled eggs, alligator bites and pork onigiri canapes. A soup course was omitted this year. The paired salads featured a choice of Elysian Fields Salad or Green Mango Salad. Following next, the fish course showcased Cobia Escabeche on a bed of mashed sweet potatoes, before the main entrée of Deconstructed Beef Wellington with Robuchon potatoes and herbed carrots. The dessert highlighted cream puffs and tres leches cake. During the dinner's 'sunrise cocktail hour' before the noon dinner start, Chef Tammy Pham of Asparagus restaurant in Merrillville served samples of her new canned signature Asian Pear Martinis, a popular menu choice at her dining location. When I asked for a shared libation recipe to feature, Chef Pham offered me her Lychee Martini recipe. I remember lychee fruit being a popular pick in Jamaica when I visited there in November 2006. While a native fruit of China, Taiwan and Vietnam, it later became a cultivated favorite in the Philippines and Jamaica. The fruit was heralded as far back as the year 1279 as the preferred fruit of the royal court and emperors. By the time European travelers and Chinese immigrants brought lychee to Jamaica, the locals found it ideal to serve with a light sponge cake and drenched in cream as a popular dessert for holidays and celebrations. It wasn't until 1962 that the dark, large pit-like seed of lychee fruit was found to be highly toxic, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after an alarming number of annual spikes in poisoning deaths during the lychee harvest season in May and June. Columnist Philip Potempa has published four cookbooks and is a weekly radio host at WJOB 1230 AM. He can be reached at philpotempa@ or mail your questions: From the Farm, PO Box 68, San Pierre, Ind. 46374. Chef Tammy's Lychee Martini Makes 1 cocktail 2 ounces Malibu rum 1 1/2 ounces Skyy Vodka 3/4 ounce fresh lychee juice 1/4 ounce pineapple juice 1 peeled and sliced lychee fruit for glass garnish Directions: 1. Pour all liquid ingredients into shaker with ice cubes. 2. Shake vigorously and immediately strain in chilled glass. 3. Garnish glass with fresh fruit and serve immediately.

Phet Phet fires up Riyadh's dining scene with tangy Thai flavours
Phet Phet fires up Riyadh's dining scene with tangy Thai flavours

FACT

time25-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • FACT

Phet Phet fires up Riyadh's dining scene with tangy Thai flavours

Saudi Arabia is home to world-class restaurants, from celebrity chef-fronted concepts to homegrown favourites. While international brands like Carbone, Jon & Vinny's and Zuma have been wowing diners in Riyadh, a brand-new Thai spot from Kuwait is making its way to town. Get ready to welcome Phet Phet to Riyadh. Located on Takhasussi Road, Phet Phet promises a true Thai dining experience. Serving bold and tangy flavours, this new spot is as OG as it gets and the space is all about keeping things simple. White-tiled walls, matching tables and chairs, and a bright, welcoming atmosphere make for a minimalist yet charming setting. The floor is covered in mosaic tiles, while vibrant artworks showcase iconic Thai sights to give the place some personality. You'll even spot a maneki-neko —beckoning cat — on the counter, which is said to bring good luck. The restaurant's menu pays homage to Thai street food and home-style dishes. Kick off your meal with the likes of Chili Wontons, Green Mango Salad, Prawn Toast and Tom Yum Soup. For mains, indulge in Khao Soi Curry Noodles, Pad Krapao Beef, Red and Green Curry or Turmeric Fish, all served with your choice of rice. Of course, no Thai meal is complete without dessert, which is the classic Sticky Mango Rice. Pair it with a selection of Thai-inspired beverages and teas like Tak Rai and Phet Loma and you're in for a treat. So if you're catching up with friends and looking for a chill spot with Thai food, this new restaurant in Riyadh is the place to be. GO: Follow @phetphetksa on Instagram for more information.

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