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IDEA ALLEY: Kat seeking Patisserie Bateau Blanche recipe

(Illustration by Kelly Brant) Recipes that appear in Idea Alley have not been tested by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Debora Clark has been searching for this recipe for over a decade: Patisserie Bateau Blanche (sometimes spelled Pattiserie Bateau Blanc). The dessert, according to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, was served at Kennedy s Inauguration Day luncheon. To see the signed copy of the luncheon menu, visit arkansasonline.com/84alley What exactly is patisserie bateau blanche? Clark describes it as a white fruitcake. Those who studied French in high school may notice the name literally translates as white boat pastry. I can t help but notice bateau is just one letter off from gateau, which is the French word for cake. However, Clark writes the dessert was served in the shape of a boat so bateau may not be a misprint.

IDEA ALLEY: Sandwich, veggies and a no-cook pie

IDEA ALLEY: Sandwich, veggies and a no-cook pie
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Happy Beer Street: 7 local breweries come together to create brewery area, rename 99 Street

  EDMONTON Craft beer enthusiasts will have a new destination to enjoy their favourite ales and be happy. Seven breweries banded together to propose renaming a section of 99 Street, from 81 and 60 Avenues, as Happy Beer Street. The collective hopes the new brewery district will highlight popular craft breweries, restaurants, cafes, and local businesses located in the walkable area. The participating breweries are Alley Kat, Bent Stick Brewing, Blind Enthusiasm, Sea Change Brewing Co., Omen Brewing, Longroof Brewing Co., and The Monolith – whose taproom is scheduled to open within the district later this fall. To celebrate the initiative, each of the participating breweries are collaborating on a new beer named after the brewery district. Launching Friday, the Happy Beer Street brew will be a time dry hopped sour with guava, floral, and stone fruit flavours.

New Edmonton beer destination brewing on 99 Street, seven companies join forces to make Happy Beer Street

Article content Seven craft breweries in the area of 99 Street south of Whyte Avenue have joined forces to create a new beer and a brewery district. The breweries behind the initiative include Alley Kat, Bent Stick, Blind Enthusiasm, Longroof, Omen, Sea Change and The Monolith, whose taproom is slated to open in the district this fall. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New Edmonton beer destination brewing on 99 Street, seven companies join forces to make Happy Beer Street Back to video The area is surrounded by several breweries within close proximity as well as restaurants and coffee shops and is uniquely positioned to be a destination in the city, Blind Enthusiasm Brewing owner Greg Zeschuk said. The brewing companies decided to collaborate and celebrate the number of breweries and restaurants that have popped up in what was mainly an industrial area, he said.

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