Showing posts with label Elkhorn Inn. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 8, 2018

EASY Puff Pastry Apple Roses for Rosh Hashanna!

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This post is for everyone who thinks they can't make Puff Pastry Apple Roses- If I can do it - and I am not known as "Ms. CraftFail 1959" for nothing- you can do it! I am NOT "crafty", and most of the things I have tried to make based on Pinterest pins and Video Tutorials have turned into Epic #PinterestFail messes. But this one actually worked- and on the first try, too! Puff Pastry Apple Roses seem to be this year's "Hot Desert" for Rosh Hashanna (Jewish New Year), when it's traditional to eat apples and honey to usher in a sweet new year, and there are at least a dozen recipes, tutorials, and videos on the web showing how to make them, but most are professionally photographed, and, while gorgeous to look at, incredibly intimidating in their perfection! This recipe, on the To Simply Inspire blog, sounded easy and actually do-able: https://www.tosimplyinspire.com/apple-rose-puffed-pastries.html#comment-426815  and it is where I started from...
Ingredients:
  • 1 box of Pillsbury Puff Pastry (Yes, you can make your own puff pastry, but this is for people like me who won't. LOL) The box contains 2 packs of dough. I made 6 roses using one pack. You can make 12 roses at once, or make 6 and keep the other pack in the fridge or freezer.
  • 3 red apples for one pack of dough
  • Lemon Juice
  • Flour to dust your work surface
  • Apricot Preserves
  • Butter for greasing the Muffin Tin or Ramekins
  • Sugar & Cinnamon (aka Cinnamon-Sugar LOL)
  • Powdered Sugar for dusting

Tools: 
  • Sharp Knife, Spoon
  • Rolling Pin
  • Melon-Baller to scoop out the seeds from the apples
  • Mandoline to slice the apples thinly
  • Microwave to gently par-cook the apple slices
  • Muffin Tin or Ramekins
The first thing you do is halve and core the apples- you want red apples, so the edges of your rose petals are red. :-)  I used a "melon-baller" to scoop out the seeds, and then cut the ends off with a knife. Three apples will give you more than enough slices for 6 roses.

The next thing you do is slice the apples very thinly, using a Mandoline. Yes, you can do this with a knife, but unless you have the Knife Skills of an Iron Chef they probably won't be thin and perfect, and for this you want thin and perfect. A cheap plastic Mandoline with a good, sharp blade (be Careful when using it!) is one of The best kitchen tools to have around...

Slice all the apples thinly, and, as you slice them, IMMEDIATELY put them in a bowl with water and a little lemon juice, so they won't turn brown! Toss the apple slices gently in the lemon water to make sure they all get coated.

Microwave the bowl of apples and lemon water for about 5 minutes, tossing them gently in the lemon water every minute or so, until the slices are soft enough to roll. You don't want them mushy, but they have to be soft, or you will not be able to roll them up into roses.



Flour your flat rolling surface and lay your cool (defrosted) Puff Pastry out on it. You need the pastry dough to be cool in order to work with it, so if it starts to get warm and sticky, pop it into the freezer for a few minutes or the fridge.
Using a rolling pin, roll out the Puff Pastry until it's a large, thin rectangle. Cut off any wavy edges so it's straight.
 Cut the Puff Pastry into 6 even strips.
 Spoon the Apricot Preserves on each strip of Puff Pastry.
Drain the apple slices and cut each one in half. 
Place the slices, slightly overlapping them, as shown, all along the edge of the Puff Pastry strip, with the red edges of the apples sticking out a bit over the edge of the pastry.
Fold the Puff Pastry up over the apple slices as shown. 
Starting at one end, quickly roll it up like a jelly roll- and you will have a rose! Don't try to roll it tightly- just roll it gently, but quickly.
A Puff Pastry Rose!

Voila! A Puff Pastry Rose! Isn't that the cutest thing ever? :-)











Immediately put each Rose in a BUTTERED muffin tin, or into porcelain baking ramekins. I found they fit perfectly into our trusty old muffin tin. (If you don't butter the tin or ramekins the pastry may stick, and it will be impossible to get them out).

Cinnamon-Sugar Dusted Roses

Dust each one with cinnamon-sugar:







Bake then for 40-45 minutes in a pre-heated oven. I baked them at 375F for the first 10 minutes, and then at 350F for the last 30 minutes. (Everyone's oven and pans are different, so bear that in mind!)

When done, this is what they looked like!




 Once they are cool, pop them out and put them on plates or in ramekins to serve them. (If you bake them in porcelain ramekins, you can serve them like that, straight from the oven- just sprinkle with powdered sugar and go!)
I heated them in the microwave right before serving, and then sprinkled them with powdered sugar, and we served them with a bit of caramel sauce on the side!

They came out so well, in fact, that we served them as a special treat to our Elkhorn Inn Dinner Guests and they loved them- and wanted the recipe! :-)

I can think of a number of interesting variations you could try with different fruits- and I want to try it with veggies like squash or beets- anything you could slice really thin and get soft enough to roll would probably work- and make savory ones!  Maybe using pesto instead of the preserves???

Have you made these yet? Let me know how they came out in the comments- and if you have a really funny "Fail", let me see that, too!



Saturday, April 14, 2018

May 18-20: Mark Twain-Stonewall Jackson Dinner Theater Weekend at the Elkhorn Inn!

Mark Twain and dinner guests at the Elkhorn Inn!
Mark Twain and Elkhorn Inn Guests
Mark Twain at the Elkhorn Inn

Doug Riley as Stonewall Jackson
 MAY 18-20, 2018: MARK TWAIN - STONEWALL JACKSON DINNER THEATER WEEKEND AT THE ELKHORN INN
 CALL US AT 304-862-2031 OR 1-800-708-2040 FOR RESERVATIONS!
HAVE DINNER WITH MARK TWAIN AND STONEWALL JACKSON!
This unique and special weekend includes specially-themed Chef Dan Dinners and Breakfasts, and performances and presentations by Mark Twain and Stonewall Jackson!
Mark Twain, Elisse, and Dan on WVVA News TV
Both Mark Twain and Stonewall will be portrayed by Doug Riley​, the scholar/actor who personifies both for the West Virginia Humanities Council's "History Alive!" program. The Weekend Package (for two people) is $550.00 + tax, and includes two nights lodging at the Elkhorn Inn, two special Chef Dan Dinners and Breakfasts, and all of Mr. Riley's performances and presentations throughout the weekend. Dinners only are $60.00 per person + 15% gratuity and tax each.

THERE WILL ALSO BE TWO FREE "HISTORY ALIVE!"PERFORMANCES BY MR. RILEY AT THE ELKHORN INN: MARK TWAIN AT 5PM FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND STONEWALL JACKSON AT 5PM ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON!
  
Our October 2017 Mark Twain Weekend at the Elkhorn Inn was featured twice on WVVA News Television, and this will be another great weekend of fine food, literature, history and fun! 
The Elkhorn Inn is the ONLY restaurant in this region on the Bon Appetit Appalachia "foodie" map! The Elkhorn Inn is located at 30767 Coal Heritage Road (Route 52), in Landgraff, West Virginia. The Inn is 18 miles (30 minutes frm Bluefield, WV/VA, and 2.5 hours from Roanoke, VA. 
Call us now at 304-862-2031 or 1-800-708-2040 for reservations!

WVVA News TV filming Mark Twain performing at the Elkhorn Inn

Mark Twain at the Elkhorn Inn
Chef Dan, serving Mark Twain his favorite Buckwheat Crepes for Breakfast!

Elisse & Mark Twain!



Doug Riley as Stonewall Jackson



Mark Twain at the Elkhorn Inn...

Mark Twain's favorite cocktail!


Monday, January 22, 2018

Mark Twain enjoying his fave cocktail- at the Elkhorn Inn!

Mark Twain and Elisse at the Elkhorn Inn
In October, the Elkhorn Inn had a Very special Mark Twain Weekend, with Doug Riley, the historian and actor who personifies Mark Twain (and Stonewall Jackson) for the West Virginia Humanities' Council's "History Alive!" Program! 
One of the "added treats" for our guests, on top of Twain-themed gourmet dinners and breakfasts, was Mark Twain's favorite cocktail, which, he stated, in letters to his wife, he enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Deceptively simple and incredibly easy to make (scotch, simple sugar syrup, Angostura Bitters, and lemon), it was a BIG hit, both with our guests, and with Mark Twain himself, cigar and all!
I discovered the cocktail while researching in preparation for the event: here's the link: Celebrate NYE With Mark Twain's Favorite Whiskey Cocktail

Mark Twain's fave cocktail!
Mark Twain at guests at dinner at the Elkhorn Inn!

Chef Dan presenting Buckwheat Crepes to Mark Twain for breakfast!

WVVA News, covering Mark Twain at the Elkhorn Inn!

Mark Twain, with our Elkhorn Inn Guests

Mark Twain and Elkhorn Inn guests!

One of the things that is the most fun for me is doing research in preparation for planning an event like this! I got to buy and read books I hadn't read (my fave Twain book is still Life on the Mississippi, but thanks to Doug, I read the EXCELLENT book Mark Twain- a Life by Ron Powers, several others, and have a stack of winter reading, including volumes of his autobiography, and the totally hilarious and risque 601: A Tudor Fireside Conversation, As Written By The Ingenuous, Virtuous And Learned Mark Twain. I also got to listen to great period music, and even buy a super cool bustle skirt and blouse (from Victorian Choice on eBay, of course!) so I could be The Hostess With the Mostest in the right period dress!   
I also learned about things like Celery Vases, and other trappings of "The Guilded Age", and added them to the Chef Dan Dinners that weekend, that included Mark Twain's favorite foods, including Pan-Fried Trout, and Herb-Stuffed Cornish Game Hens (in lieu of  Prairie Chickens), Squash Pie for desert, and Buckwheat Crepes with West Virginia Maple Syrup for Breakfast!

The Elkhorn Inn is planning to do another special weekend event with Mr. Riley in early May 2018, in which he shall portray both Mark Twain and Stonewall Jackson! This promises to be a fabulous weekend of literature, history, great food, and fun! Please call the Inn at 304-862-2031 if you are interested in attending, or would like to book a guest room now and get the room of your choice! And I'm still trying to figure out who I want to be for the spring event! :-)

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Hanukkah at the Elkhorn Inn!

My favorite expression for how we celebrate Hanukkah at the Elkhorn Inn is: "Go Big or Go Home"!
This year, I'm happy to say, we outdid ourselves. LOL Known, by my own self-proclamation, as the "Martha Stewart of Inflatable Decor", over the years, and thanks in great measure to eBay, we have accumulated a rather large collection of humongous inflatable holiday decorations, including Giant New Year's Baby, Valentine "I Love You" Bear, St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun, Easter Bunny on Motorcycle, The Great Big Birthday Cake, Uncle Sam, Scarecrow On Tractor, Hunting Snowman, Thanksgiving Turkey, a whole bunch of Halloween inflatables, a giant 10' snowman, and more Christmas ones than I can count! But, as I have come, sadly, to learn, there are few inflatables available for the Jewish Holidays, and, frankly, Hanukkah Menorahs are basically "it". (I have looked in vain for a giant, inflatable Lulav-Etrog Set for Succot, and a Great Big Seder Plate for Passover, as well as an 8' Kiddush Cup and Candlesticks, but apparently Gemmy- the Inflatable Company of Record- doesn't feel the need to create them...) We've had a series of 6' high blue inflatable Hanukkah Menorahs festooning the Inn for many years, and our Holiday Traditions are Dan's Annual Inflating of the Decorations, and my posting a photo of "Me and the Menorah" in front of the Inn on Facebook! As I'm evidently the only Jew in McDowell County, West Virginia at this time, if we don't celebrate the Jewish Holidays they don't get celebrated, and so we make the effort to celebrate them in style!
When our latest Big Blue Menorah finally needed to be replaced (DIY Dan is great at fixing them, but there comes a point where even he can't repair them! When we finally toss something, trust me: it is absolutely and totally un-fixable!), I broke down and eBayed the ne plus ultra of inflatable Menorahs- the 8' high one! And then, because too much is never enough, I got the dreidle-spinning, yarmulke-wearing Hanukkah Bear, too!  
Hanukkah is the Jewish "Festival of Lights" commemorating the miracle of a single day's worth of oil burning for eight days. The history of the holiday, from chabad.org: In the second century BCE, the Holy Land was ruled by the Seleucids (Syrian-Greeks), who tried to force the people of Israel to accept Greek culture and beliefs instead of mitzvah observance and belief in G‑d. Against all odds, a small band of faithful Jews, led by Judah the Maccabee, defeated one of the mightiest armies on earth, drove the Greeks from the land, reclaimed the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and rededicated it to the service of G‑d. When they sought to light the Temple's Menorah (the seven-branched candelabrum), they found only a single cruse of olive oil that had escaped contamination by the Greeks. Miraculously, they lit the menorah and the one-day supply of oil lasted for eight days, until new oil could be prepared under conditions of ritual purity. To commemorate and publicize these miracles, the sages instituted the festival of Hanukkah. For EVERYTHING you have ever wanted to know about Hanukkah, including the history, traditions, prayers, and traditional foods (fried in oil, of course!), go to: http://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah/default_cdo/jewish/Hanukkah.htm

Dan and I have a collection of Menorahs (or "Hanukiot" as they should be called, as Menorah means "light" in Hebrew, and Hanukkiah is one specifically for Hanukkah), including many from Israel, as well as ones that were given to us as gifts. A Hanukkiah has 9 lights- one for each of the eight days of Hanukkah, plus a "Shammas"- the higher one that is used to light the others. Each night you light the Shammos and say the prayer, and then light the other candles, adding one each night, going from right to left. The Deer Hanukkiah was a candelabra I bought many years ago in NYC- it had 10 tea-light antlers, so I lopped off one and turned it into a Hanukkiah! This year I found a Very clever "Travel Hanukkiah" on Modern Tribe that has a cork bottom that fits into a wine bottle, and I added that to our collection, and then Dan surprised me with a new one he had ordered, along with fancy blue and white and silver candles! I set up my "annual Hanukkah display" of our Hanukkiot,  dreidles, and silver and blue stars on one of the Inn's dining room tables, and lit the lights each night.  The last night (tonight) I even managed to take a "selfie"! And Chef Dan, the "Latke King of Landgraff" made his AbFab sweet-and-purple-potato latkes!
We hope you are having a joyous holiday season, too! Please comment and tell me what special things you do to celebrate!
Chef Dan's yummy latkes (potato pancakes)!
First Night of Hanukkah!
Second Night of Hanukkah!

Third Night of Hanukkah!












Fourth Night of Hanukkah!

Fifth Night of Hanukkah!

Sixth Night of Hanukkah!

Seventh Night of Hanukkah!









Eighth Night of Hanukkah!






Monday, May 29, 2017

The Elkhorn Inn is a SCORE #BizChampion for West Virginia!

 Many of you know that earlier this year we entered the Elkhorn Inn in the SCORE / Sam's Club "What Makes Your Business Unique" Business Champion contest- over 10,000 of you voted for us, and we won! This is HUGE- not just for us and our inn- but for tourism in McDowell County, West Virginia! There were 102 Finalists- two from each state, and two from Washington, D.C., and the Elkhorn Inn was chosen as one of the two Finalists from West Virginia!
As a Finalist, Elisse was flown to Dallas, Texas for the SCORE Award Ceremony and Training, and we were given a $1,000 Gift Card to use at Sam's Club or Walmart to further our business goals.
The first thing we purchased, as we stated we would in our contest entry, was a brand new refrigerator for the Elkhorn Inn's kitchen! As Chef Dan's dinners at the Elkhorn Inn's restaurant are featured on the Bon Appetit Appalachia 6-state "foodie" map of farm-to-table and artisan food and beverage  establishments (and we are the Only such restaurant in "really southern" West Virginia on that map!), outfitting the Inn's kitchen with a great new fridge was of paramount importance! We had a great meeting with the Manager of our Sam's Club in Bluefield, Virginia, and their Team Lead even visited the Inn to learn how Sam's might be able to help us!  We have also been assigned two SCORE Mentors to help us grow our business, and will be working with them to find new ways to help promote both our business and McDowell County tourism- and all the fun you can have in our neck of the woods!
Elisse, #BizChampion!
Elisse, with the other Business Champions, at the SCORE Award/Training in Dallas, Texas


With the Manager of Sam's Club, Bluefield, VA
Sam's Club Team Lead at the Elkhorn Inn, with Dan!


Since winning the award, we have been blessed with three programs on WVVA News, including a feature program on "In Focus" with News Anchor Rick Douglas: 
Part One: https://www.facebook.com/ElkhornInnandTheatre/videos/10154414488461479/
Part Two: https://www.facebook.com/ElkhornInnandTheatre/videos/10154414721111479/
WVVA News also came to the Inn to cover our recent planting the Sunflower Meadow across from the Inn! http://www.wvva.com/story/35454888/2017/05/17/planting-color-in-mcdowell-county#.WR0wOfXl258.facebook

WVVA News interviewing Dan
WVVA News filming us planting the Sunflower Meadow!

What we hope it will look like again in August!
      The Elkhorn Inn and our SCORE Business Champion Award is featured on the Visit McDowellCounty tourism website, and there was a recent article in the Welch Daily News, as well! The Inn is also scheduled to be featured in an upcoming issue of   WV Game & Fish Magazine!
 





SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship. They have been doing this for over fifty years, and because their work is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and thanks to their network of 10,000 volunteers, they are able to deliver our services at no charge or at very low cost. They can provide volunteer Mentors who share their expertise across 62 industries, free, confidential business mentoring in person, via email or by video, free business tools, templates, and online tips, and inexpensive or free business workshops, as well as online webinars. They have 300 chapters that hold events and workshops locally across the U.S. and its territories, and match up entrepreneurs with local, volunteer mentors.
This fall, three of the #BizChampion Finalists will each win $25,000- and we SO hope we're one of the three! If we do win, it would be AMAZING, both for the inn and McDowell County, WV- and we have two GREAT projects lined up! Wish us luck- and come on down to the Elkhorn Inn and enjoy world-class railfanning and train photography, fab fly-fishing, riding the best ATV and UTV trails in the eastern USA, some fun mountain golf, delish Chef Dan dinners, and other fun in the mountains!