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By Michele Laudig
Locavore 2: Synchronicity — that might sound like the latest summer blockbuster, or perhaps some remix of a Police album, but it’s what the folks at Tapino Kitchen & Wine Bar are calling their upcoming Arizona food and wine dinner. The first such locavore event, held back in February, was such a hit that they’re doing it again on Thursday, June 19.
Incredibly, they’re offering a five-course menu, crafted from local ingredients, as well as wine pairings, all for $40 — sounds like one of the sweetest deals I’ve heard about in awhile. Turns out, Local First Arizona, the Arizona Farm Bureau, the City of Scottsdale, and private donors are helping to subsidize the event, all in the name of promoting the local food economy.
From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., guests will get a chance to mingle with local farmers, ranchers, chefs, and activists. Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m., and will feature food for thought from supporters in the culinary community between courses.
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Call 480-991-6887 for reservations. And check out chef James Porter’s menu:
Amuse Bouche First Course:
Arizona desert sweet shrimp lumpia with Arizona citrus ponzu
Pillsbury, Rose 2006 Second Course:
Desert Roots and Duncan Farms vegetable terrine with Sunizona yellow tomato coulis
Arizona Stronghold, Tazi 2007 Third Course:
Konrath Farm roasted “whole pork” duo
Pillsbury, Roan Red 2006 Fourth Course:
Ash Creek Ranch charred ribeye with Desert Roots vegetable sauté
Pillsbury, Diva 2006 Dessert Course:
Fossil Creek goat cheese and Green Valley pecan fudge tartlette
Arizona Stronghold, Malvasia 2006