{"id":6200,"date":"2024-03-17T15:53:34","date_gmt":"2024-03-17T15:53:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tourcayuga.com\/?p=6200"},"modified":"2024-06-13T18:16:05","modified_gmt":"2024-06-13T18:16:05","slug":"celebrating-women-dinner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tourcayuga.com\/blog\/celebrating-women-dinner\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cCelebrating Women\u201d Dinner"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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By Cayuga County Office of Tourism Ambassador Julisa J. Stone<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Located on Clearview Road in King Ferry, Bright Leaf Vineyard<\/a> is hidden a gem in Cayuga County. To reach the tasting room, you cross over a little bridge with a waterfall to your left and a view of Cayuga Lake to your right. For my fianc\u00e9\u2019s birthday, we went to Bright Leaf Vineyard on March 2nd for their \u201cCelebrating Women\u201d dinner. This event brought together five established, incredibly talented, female chefs to celebrate the strides women have made in history, particularly in the culinary field, with food, wine, and great company.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n Bright Leaf Vineyard owners, Donna and Mike, often collaborate with Chef Samantha Buyskes of Simply Red for specialty dinners throughout the year. Last year, the idea to collaborate with female chefs from Cayuga and Tompkins counties led to this amazing event. Each course was prepared by one chef to showcase their talents, creativity, and playful personalities. Being gluten free, I reached out to Donna prior to purchasing tickets to ask about the food and potential accommodations. Donna reached out to confirm with the chefs and throughout the dinner checked in to make sure I was getting the gluten free versions of the meal. <\/p>\n\n\n\n In November of 1991, Lumiere told the world to \u201cTry the grey stuff, it\u2019s delicious!\u201d My only regret is that I waited more than 30 years to listen. For the record, the grey stuff is chicken liver mousse. Served family style, our first course was prepared by Chef Jennifer Noel Erwin of Just a Taste<\/a> in Ithaca. In addition to the \u2018grey stuff\u2019, this course also featured sliced smoked duck breast, oat crackers, and sourdough crostini. I am gluten free\u2014Chef Jennifer prepared a special batch of oat crackers for me to enjoy, and they were fantastic. Recently, Chef Jennifer and her husband opened Here.<\/a> in Hector. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Our second course was a salad prepared by Chef Samantha of Simply Red<\/a>. The salad consisted of greens, shaved fennel, apple slices, red onions, toasted walnuts, parsley, and sprouts with a blue cheese yogurt dressing and blue cheese crumbles. While every course was spectacular and I could eat seconds, thirds, and fourths, this was my favorite. We are already planning to return to Bright Leaf Vineyard to enjoy their wine and views\u2014we\u2019re watching their social media pages to make sure we come out when Samantha is in the kitchen.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The main event, the entr\u00e9e was a red wine and garlic braised short rib over a parsnip and potato puree with roasted carrots. This \u2018plate licking good<\/em>\u2019 course was prepared by Chef Leslie Muhulhahn of Just Desserts Ithaca<\/a>. Before each course, the chefs shared a little about their meal. Leslie said, when she wants comfort food, this is what she makes at home. You could taste the love. Typically, Leslie is a dessert chef, but she wanted to prepare this savory dish for the group. In addition to owning Just Desserts Ithaca, Leslie also owns The Trees Estate<\/a> in Trumansburg. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Our first dessert course was prepared by Cayuga County\u2019s very own Chef Cookie Wheeler of Simply Cookie\u2019s Kitchen<\/a> at Treleven Wines<\/a>. Cookie was excited to prepare this playful dish that consisted of a cookie crumble base, orange laced pot de cr\u00e8me, and chocolate shortbread crumbs topped with a meringue mushroom and ros\u00e9 gummy worm. While preparing this dish, she was smiling so much that her team reached out prior to the event to share how much joy it brought Cookie to be creative and playful with her dessert. Cookie even made a special gluten free version\u2014more like an Adult Mud Pudding since I had extra pot de cr\u00e8me and no dirt. Cookie is at Treleven Wines year-round. While you\u2019re driving around the lakes to try out the exquisite wines, like Bright Leaf Vineyard, make sure you stop and check out Simply Cookie\u2019s Kitchen in King Ferry. <\/p>\n\n\n\n The final course and second dessert was created by Chef Maria Cacciotti Salino of Dolce Delight<\/a>. Maria made an \u00e9clair with strawberry chiffon, chocolate ganache, and strawberries. This dessert was so beautiful, I was sad to see everyone digging in\u2014partially because I couldn\u2019t have one. But I did sample some of my fianc\u00e9\u2019s chiffon and it was heavenly. Maria was so kind and made me a gluten free chocolate fudge brownie with sprinkles. It was rich and gooey in all the right ways. Maria shared that even though it is gluten free, it is a popular dessert that she regularly offers at Dolce Delight. <\/p>\n\n\n\n \u201cCelebrating Women\u201d was an incredible experience from the location, the company, the food, and the wine. Donna and Mike opened Bright Leaf Vineyard in 2012. Donna earned a degree in wine marketing and has a passion for varietal wines\u2014which are wines that are made primarily of one grape variety. In the United States, a varietal wine must consist a minimum of 75%<\/a> of the labeled grape. Mike grew up in California and spent a lot of time visiting small out-of-the-way wineries in the Napa and Sonoma regions. Mike was a home winemaker for many years and took some online courses from UC Davis before he and Donna, finally made their dream of owning a winery a reality by purchasing property here in Cayuga County.<\/p>\n\n\n\n While the key focus of the event was to celebrate the female chefs, Mike also recognized the female members of Bright Leaf Vineyards including the staff working the event, his wife and business partner, Donna, and their Head Winemaker, Colleen Lukas<\/a>. Colleen is a 2007 graduate of Southern Cayuga Central School District. After graduating from Hobart and Smith College, Colleen worked at a neighboring winery in King Ferry until she joined the Bright Leaf Vineyard team as Assistant Winemaker. Colleen was promoted to Head Winemaker in 2018. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Cayuga County is full of adventure, cuisine, and history. This \u201cCelebrating Women\u201d event brought together so many people from across Cayuga County and neighboring communities. I hope that you feel inspired to explore Cayuga County by visiting Bright Leaf Vineyard, and Simply Cookie\u2019s Kitchen, as well as the establishments of the other chefs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Bright Leaf hosts a variety of different dinner events and summer festivities. Make sure you are regularly checking their website<\/a> and following them on Facebook<\/a> and Instagram<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n On March 8, 1857 one of the first strikes by working women was led by textile workers in New York City who were protesting unfair working conditions and unequal rights. In 1910, March 8th was recognized as International Women\u2019s Day<\/a>. United State Congress formally recognized March as Women\u2019s History Month<\/a> in 1987. You can celebrate Women\u2019s History Month by attending events like Bright Leaf Vineyard\u2019s \u201cCelebrating Women\u201d dinner or patronizing women own businesses like Reuse Refuge<\/a> in Auburn, Little Cow Confections<\/a> based out of Union Springs, or Fierce\u2026 With Love<\/a> in Weedsport.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" \u201cCelebrating Women\u201d Dinner at Bright Leaf Vineyard By Cayuga County Office of Tourism Ambassador Julisa J. Stone Bright Leaf Vineyard owners, Donna and Mike, often collaborate with Chef Samantha Buyskes of Simply Red for specialty dinners throughout the year. 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