Where to Brunch on Easter LI Pulse

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“The taste of history at Jedediah Hawkins Inn is as rich as the brunch dishes.

Head East for a brunch and dinner menu that will be available from 11:30am-6:30pm (smoked salmon crepes at 5pm? You only live once!) in the 152-year-old one-time home of former Italian sea captain Jedediah Hawkins. The beautiful property, which includes gardens, a gazebo and a speakeasy that may have been a stop on the Underground Railroad, is ripe for some post-meal exploration.” Beth Ann Clyde

.http://lipulse.com/2016/03/23/where-to-brunch-on-easter/

2016 Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Award

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Jedediah Hawkins Inn has received the 2016 Forbes Travel Guide’s Recommended Award. We are honored to receive this award and be recognized as the only one of two hotels outside of New York City on Long Island that meets their huge list of rigorous hospitality standards.

“We are delighted to recognize the 2016 Star Rating recipients, a phenomenal group of hotels, restaurants and spas,” said Gerard J. Inzerillo, Chief Executive Officer of Forbes Travel Guide. “These properties set an unimpeachable standard of excellence in hospitality at a moment when the proliferation of voices claiming to provide unbiased ratings online is exploding. With Forbes Travel Guide-rated properties, there is no ambiguity, no doubt: based on a stringent set of standards developed and refined over six decades, our ratings are now accepted and embraced worldwide. We are proud to congratulate each of the owners, property managers and their teams, and everyone associated with the prestigious properties recognized today. Together, we help discerning consumers make better luxury travel decisions worldwide.”

Jedediah Hawkins Inn underwent a rigorous process to receive this distinguished award. Each inspector is completely anonymous, judging every detail of the facility, the maintenance, the cleanliness with an emphasis on the guest experience and customer service. “The Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Award signifies that Jedediah Hawkins Inn is one of the finest properties in the world,” writes Amanda Frazier, Senior Vice President Ratings.

Congratulations to our team!

Forbes Travel Guided-recommended award for Jedediah Hawkins inn

Forbes Travel Guided-recommended award for Jedediah Hawkins inn

 

 

Northforker by Monique Singh-Raye

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A ‘Raclette & Riesling’ soirée on the North Fork

by Monique Singh-Raye

The first serving of raclette cheese comes melted over fingerling potatoes, with a sprinkling of chopped chives. The pairing, to put things plainly, is delicious.

This creamy, buttery and tangy cheese was the star of “Raclette & Riesling,” a food and wine pairing event held at Jedediah Hawkins Inn restaurant in Jamesport last Saturday. The two-hour event featured wine from Jamesport Vineyards and offerings from The Village Cheese Shop in Mattituck.

For those unfamiliar with this style of fromage, it’s a semi-firm cow’s cheese intended to be melted and served atop foods like bread, meats and potatoes. “Raclette” is a French word meaning ‘to scrape,’ according to Village Cheese Shop owner Michael Affatato.

“This is what Europeans do in winter,” said Affatato, a Long Island native who owned the Bordeaux vineyard Chateau La Gatte for several years. “They go for raclette at night with some wine. It’s done all along the borders of France and Switzerland and is a ritual that goes back centuries.”

On this particular evening, the first serving of raclette was a French version of the cheese. It was pasteurized, but Affatato described it as retaining a barnyard taste. 

“When it’s not heated, it’s fairly mild,” he told the crowd. “But when it’s heated, it picks up a lot more aromatics and more of what we call farmyard flavors — more of a wild taste.”

Affatato, along with Jamesport Vineyards president Ron Goerler,  guided participants through the evening in Jedediah Hawkins’ speakeasy bar. There, on the restaurant’s lower level, the décor is overtly masculine, with stone walls, brown leather chairs and wooden tables.

On this night, the bar was set for dinner. Wherever a place setting could fit there was one; even the coffee table and bar were set with dishes. Although the event was planned to accommodate about 25 guests, it looked like it may be expecting more.

People began to arrive, seating themselves at intimate tables for two or joining a larger group.

Affatato jokingly dispelled any fears that there wouldn’t be enough cheese, assuring us that he brought plenty for all.

The first riesling served with the raclette-topped potatoes was Jamesport Vineyard’s Dry Reisling. The wine was slightly sweet, crisp and refreshing. Described as having a perfect balance of acidity and fruit, it boasted aromas of apricot, pear and apple.

“Riesling was one of the first wines that we planted,” Goerler explained to the crowd. “We felt it was a natural because of the beautiful acidity that it has in this wine.”

The second course was a plate of dried cured meats, or “bresaola,” served with dried fruit. Affatato descibed it as air-dried, cured spiced beef that was aged for several months.

The flavor was mildly salty, like ham or a dry prosciutto.

By then the first wine had run out, so everyone was treated to a glass of Jamesport Vineyard’s Cabernet Franc. With aromas of sweet cherry, spice and cedar, it was a delicious surprise.

Along with the cab franc came the third course, a plate of warm flatbread topped with roasted tomatoes and warm goat cheese. The tomatoes were art and juicy, with the goat cheese adding the right amount of zest.

The final course was a Swiss raclette melted over small slices of French bread. Since it was unpasteurized, it was stronger than the French version. The dish was served with Jamesport Vineyard’s Late Harvest Riesling. Because the grapes for this wine were picked later in the season, it was very sweet, with aromas of crème brulee, vanilla and butterscotch.

“This is wonderful winter dish,” Affatato said. “It’s also a wonderful way to finish up an outing.”

Throughout the event, small plates of melted raclette atop medallion-sized pieces of bread were served intermittently while waiting for the next course. At this point in the evening, those plates were now coming fast and furious. Customers were literally holding up their hands to fend off the cheese plates since they were so full.

“I think this is really great,” said participant Hank Wells of Shelter Island. “They have hit on something really, really good here.”

The relaxed casual setting, it turns out, was a great way to showcase Jamesport Vineyard’s portfolio — especially for those who might not be as familiar with their offerings.

“It’s nice to have these intimate gatherings,” Goerler said. “These, I think, are the more memorable ones.”

Affatato was still giving away cheese as he said goodnight and thanked everyone for coming.

“It’s a very simple formula, molten cheese and good wine,” he said. “The possibilities and pairings are fairly limitless.”

Raclette & Reisling

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Join Ron Goerler of Jamesport Vineyards and Michael Affatato of The Village Cheese Shop for a dinner of raclette, flatbreads and more paired with a Riesling and other Jamesport wines.

Saturday February 20, 6-8 pm in the Speakeasy.

Call 631.722.2900 to reserve.

$40++

RACLETTE & RIESLING

 

Riverhead News Review

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What local professionals had to say about the year in business

01/M02/2016 12:00 PM

Key people in the auto, banking, hospitality and retail fields agreed: 2015 was an improvement over the previous year — and the best year yet for many.

Customer loyalty, community involvement, technological advances and a growing North Fork have made the past 12 months nearly record-setting for numerous local businesses.

“There’s so much more to do up here than other places — the vineyards, the restaurants, the shopping and outdoor sports and all that,” said Colin Keillor, manager of Jedediah Hawkins Inn. “I think that’s why we’re growing so significantly, and a lot of other businesses are.”

Hospitality

Colin Keillor

manager, Jedediah Hawkins Inn and restaurant in Jamesport

Mr. Keillor called 2015 a “fantastic year,” in part because of the weather. With little rain this summer and warm temperatures in the fall, the restaurant’s outside patio was more popular than ever.

Additionally, he said, the recent growing popularity of the North Fork brought more customers to the business.

“I think it’s been better,” he said. “I’ve noticed over the last three years a sort of steady increase in business on the North Fork in general. I think business is just starting to boom up here.”

Because of this, he expects next year to be even better for the inn and restaurant.

What local professionals had to say about the year in business

Tesla Destination Charger

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We are proud to have the only Tesla destination charger on the North Fork. Tesla car owners can charge their cars while stopping in for a drink, lunch or dinner and then can continue on to the vineyards, Greenport or the ferries to Connecticut or Shelter Island and Sag Harbor. Here’s a photo of the the map on the Tesla navigation system.

Tesla map of charging stations, showing Jedediah Hawkins Inn

Tesla map of charging stations, showing Jedediah Hawkins Inn

Doll house

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A doll house replica of Jedediah Hawkins Inn, built by Roy Rasmussen.

A lover of historical homes, Mr. Rasmussen built the house after reading an article in Newsday on the restoration of Jedediah Hawkins Inn. This is one of many doll houses, he has built, some of which are exhibited in the Doll House Museum of Kentucky. Come see the doll house, displayed in our parlor for the holidays.

Doll house with lights, a replica of Jedediah Hawkins Inn, on display in the parlor at Jedediah Hawkins Inn.

Doll house with lights, a replica of Jedediah Hawkins Inn, on display in the parlor at Jedediah Hawkins Inn.

Northforker

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Thank you Northforker for making Jedediah Hawkins one of 5 top North Fork picks for restaurant week.

“The Jed offers one of the most beautiful dining backdrops on the entire North Fork. And from the sound of the restaurant week menu, which features items like cod cakes with shallot vin blanch and argula, and short ribs with root veggies, roasted parsnips and bacon lardons, it is sure to provide a delicious meal.

It’s also offering $27.95 bottles of Macari Vineyards 2012 Estate Merlot and Waters Crest Winery 2013 Reserve Chardonnay.”

by Vera Chinese

http://northforker.com/2015/10/28/long-island-restaurant-week-top-five-picks-2/

 

Water’s Crest Winery at the Speakeasy

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!!
 
We present the second release of
AQUA VITAE
 
at
The SPEAK EASY
in Jedediah Hawkins Inn
 
Saturday, October 10th
5pm-7pm
 
We will be pouring some older wines, and some new
plus some really cool Aqua Vitae cocktails!
 
Passed Hors D’oeuvres will be included as well.
ONLY 24 seats
$45pp WC / $50pp Non-WC
 
RSVP by calling the winery
(631)734-506