Apr 14, 2010

Hello All You Luna/tics!
Welcome to our old friend Spring!!


It's Our 15th Year Anniversary!! We opened up in April 1995, and we are still here and having fun! Thank you to each and everyone of you for your support and friendly faces!!!

I can tell something is happening: the strawberries, asparagus and artichokes are making themselves known to all of us in the food biz...The strawberries this time of year do seem to be the biggest, the most red and the juiciest of the season.....and the artichokes? We get the tiny baby no bigger than your thumb, up to some as big as baseball mitts.....and they all have their purpose....those tiny ones are those that get braised in wine and butter with herbs and are served as a bed for some glorious meat or braise. Those huge ones? They are here to feed the planet for those who only want "one" item to munch on.......

Soooooo......have been looking at Main Street, Placerville. It is so very strange to see all the empty shops available here. And more strange to see Placerville on a Friday or Saturday night, at 8 or 9 PM empty. So what has happened to our fair little town? What has the economy done to us in particular? We all know that businesses in America are hurting, and we all know that we are hoping for the states to get more involved with the "little guys" - the "Mom & Pop" businesses that are the back-bone for our country's financial health: the places we can depend on. And yet.....here we are with close to 25 empty shops and spaces on our little Main Street.

Creekside Place, where we are located, has three of its small shops going out of business. Our fabulous art gallery is already closed up, and two more are leaving. This is such a blow to our little community, because it represents the small business man who is unable to maintain financial stability, even by cutting back and working harder.

The intention of Creekside Place was to have smaller shops, affordable and maintainable by the small, sole-owned and run business person. When a small shop of less than 500 square feet is struggling, what are we to think?

So, this brings me to a memory of several years ago, when the "Downtown Association" had a vote for most requested new businesses needed on Main Street, Placerville. Where are we with that now? I remember that the #1 spot was a Thai Food Restaurant, and in the top 5 was a mens shoe store. With our economy, what is needed in Placerville now?

I love the fact a new wine tasting room is joining our Main Street where Auriga Wine Tasting room was. This is indicative of where Placerville might be going. We are an INCREDIBLE wine area, but sadly, not everyone is able to go out to the wineries. So why not have more tasting rooms available for the public to see what we have to offer. This is something I have always wondered why a group of the wineries have not banded together to establish: a tasting room or two that would combine many of the wineries together, to get a "taste" of El Dorado County Wineries.

Gary and I were treated to a wonderful afternoon several months ago on a maiden journey of our friends Dan and Jim's new motor home. We went to Lodi, and there was this great tasting room representing at least 20 wineries. This was like one-stop shopping for the wine-whore!!! And guess what? The people behind the counters knew information about each of the wineries, and were not representing just one. And all my questions were answered and I am a more educated wino now. We loved it!!

So: I am advocating more of these on Main Street!!!! Fun, and they do not take away from the wineries, but enhance them because we are exposing the walking public on Main Street, Placerville, to something that they are not expecting: our bounty!!!

(And we have some spaces available if interested!!! Plug.)

'Nuff said.
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Speaking of wines:::(double click on the underlined winery names to jump to their websites...)

We got our new shipment ofJeff Runqist Winesin: his new Barbera, his new Cabernet Franc, and his new Zinfandel. If you are unfamiliar with these wines, come in and enjoy. His style is high fruit, but so great with food, or just sipping. We love them.

A couple of years ago, we had a Zinfandel on our wine list from Opolo Winery in Paso Robles that knocked our socks off!.. We probably went through at least 20 cases of this wine (and that was just Gary and I ....not really...well maybe close to that....I am going to hell well preserved at least....). This was one of the "fruit bombs" that Zinfandel has sometimes gotten right. And the next year? well, not so great. But we tasted their new vintage: IT'S BACK with a vengence!

Tolosa Wineryis a sustainably farmed vineyard in the coastal hills of San Luis Obispo. We are carrying their Edna Valley Chardonnay and their Edna Valley Pinot Noir. Both have been very high scorers with the wine reviewing sorts, and are well deserved. Sometimes Chardonnay is a hard-match for foods, but this one? Lovely.
Their Pinot is so approachable with our foods and we love the fact that the price is one we can pour by the glass with our foods.

And Holly's Hill Vineyards, which we carry several of their beautiful Rhone's, has a new Viognier that is hot! (not hot in a wine way, but hot in an incredible taste way....). Viogniers in general, are a great food wine with great aromas and clear taste that goes so well with our summer foods, and cheese, and fruits and fish and chicken, and sauces, and salsa's....get my point? A great addition to our menu....

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We are on Facebook now, and I try to post all of our daily changing specials and notes....if you are interested, sign up for these notices, and I promise not to make you crazy....John told me no more that 4 a week!!!

www.facebook.com/cafelunaplacerville
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Enjoy our weather, go to the wineries, go to the nurseries, get involved in spring. Come to Cafe Luna, see Gary and Richelle and Maria, and Courtney and Chelsey, and say hello. We love to see you, and I love to hear back from you.

This Months Recipe

Double Click on the recipe title for a PDF copy. Enjoy
Lulu is my prep lady who keeps me humble with her simplify in cooking. This is a dish we did together, with great results....a great summer bounty dish that can be made as a casserole, or in individual baking dishes, that can be wrapped and frozen for another time.

and our By-The-Glass Selections Pairings
Just Double-click on the under-line above to preview or download
April 2010
April 2010 Promtions
Double-click here for a down-loadable & printablepage of Dining Discount coupons
Here is our promotional plan for this month. These are available to only you, our customers who have signed up for our e-mails and looking at our web-page and e-mails.
#1. On Wino Wednesday, all full bottle wines are 30% off the list price. The change here is it used to be wines under $35.00 and over 50.00......now you get to have any one on the menu, bottles only. So now, a $40.00 bottle will run you $28.00 on Wino Wednesdays......Yahoo!!!!!
(Does not work with by -the-glass offerings)
#2. BYOB Thursdays! On Thursday nights, diners wishing to bring in their own bottle of wine getting one free bottle corkage per table. That alone will be a $15.00 savings. Please don't bring in wines on our list though.....how gauche. Call us first if you have a question......does not include holiday evenings!
#3. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights 1/2 off dinner coupons. Buy first dinner at regular price, second dinner is half off the menu price; limit 2 coupons per table. You must bring in the attached coupon in and be honored for the month of March, 2010.

Mar 11, 2010

Hi All you Lunatics;
The New Joys and What we will do.....

March 2010

This just happens to be my birthday month (again....)

It is also my favorite month because we can finally see the absolute beginnings of SPRING which is right around the corner. Have you ever noticed that the emerging greens on plants coming out of hibernation seem to be the very greenest we will see all year? I have some Podophyllum pleianthum x versipelle (try working that into a conversation....) Basa that are just emerging from the mulch in the garden. They look like small 1" hats. But.....they are Spring to me. That one little sign it is coming.

Our native California Buckeye has the same effect: late February/early March we see the green leaves starting to unfurl on these rounded majestic trees. They are usually the first to be in bloom in the area. For a month before anything else sometimes......and we know that change is coming....

BasaWe are doing a re-model job of the entrance to the restaurant, the seating area, and then the ladies and men's bathrooms. Let Gary know if you like his new projects outcome...

Sooooo......cooking.....this time of the year.....

Slow braising in big ol' heavy enamel dutch ovens: turn them on, and walk away.....love this....

It is Chicken Pot Pie time, Beef Stew time, Arroz Con Pollo time.....and I am just glad that we were able to acquire the heavy duty pots we needed for this type of cooking. I am a firm believer in a brand called "Le Creuset" that has the crazy colors of reds, yellow, greens, white, orange and others but the heavy enamel over the cast-iron is something you can buy now, and will to your grand-children. They seem to be impervious to any kind of damage, and they go from stove-top, to oven, to table just like that. And on top of that, they hold their heat at a high boil, or the lowest simmer.

If you do not have one of these kinds of heavy dutch ovens, buy one. They truly are one of the kitchens essential items. Believe it or not, I purchased all my pieces on Ebay, from this Canadian company that sold them about 50% below retail, but I have heard that there is an outlet store for the Le Creuset line in the outlet stores in Folsom. Or I have also seen some awesome pieces at a place called the Home Goods on Sierra College Blvd. at Douglas in Roseville. These are crazy prices there, lower than wholesale and totally worth the trip there. (Side note: if you have ever been to Costco, you know it is overwhelming the first couple of times you shop: you go in for a bag of cashews, and come out spending $300.00 on other stuff you "have to have". Home Goods is like that .......bed-sheets for $10.00? Towels for $4.00, dishes and kitchen items galore.......it makes your head swim at the bargains they have there!)

So, in honor of us getting our dinners and meals going so we can go outside and jump into Spring, our recipes available for download will be in this vein of get it going and forget about it. We are approaching our good and beautiful weather here.....lets get outside and do something!!!
And then eat ....and drink a good bottle of wine....and then take a walk and then a nap.....heaven......

Have you signed up for our Facebook page yet? It is a couple of times a week where you will know what special seafoods, desserts, and soups we are offering for the evening.....it is fun to see the responses from those of you who are part of this vast, vast network of socializing souls...

Here is a direct link to our sight:
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For this month, we are offering our special "Buy one dinner, get the second one at half price" on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. This is a great savings for you.

And WINO WEDNESDAY = 30% off any bottle of wine on our list!

Thursdays is NO CORKAGE THURSDAY! Bring in a bottle of your wine (that is not on our list) and we will pour it for you with your dinner free! You gotta love that!

New wines on the menu:
Amador Cellars 2007 Rocky Point Vineyard Zinfandel- this is an awesome Amador County wine that has been introduced to us from Kristin, our rep from the winery. She had told me how delicious it was, and I have been stringing her along and she has been patient with me. Well. Big fruit, great body, excellent with food, and dare I say it: I like it slightly chilled.

2006 Trefethen Cabernet Sauvignon - This venerable winery from the Napa Valley has always been at the top of my Napa wines.....this Cabernet is what we California wino's love in a Cab: big, bold, and almost staining the glass with its fruit. So good with red meats and stews, but also with tomato
based pasta dishes too. We love this...

Duas Quintas "Douro" (Touriga grapes) - If you have not had this varietal before, you should try it. One of Portugal's famous wines, it has been used in America and Europe as a "blending" wine, but on its own, it is fantastic, and a wine I believe will be a popular varietal soon. This wine is so good it is great all by it self, just sipping. C.G. DiArie makes a wonderful bottle on their reserves, and I encourage you to get that when it is available, but today, you can have this one and love it!! So far, we have served two cases of this wine, in just 2 weeks. It is a repeat purchase for people it is that good.

Dillian Petite Sirah - Good old Tom Dillian in Amador County keeps his score 100% with me on this wine. Luscious is all that I can tell you. Petite Sirah may be my favorite varietal because of its drinkability and its complex nose and taste. It is also so good with foods and cheeses, and appetizers, and sitting in front of a fireplace sipping slowly. A wonderful product from an amazing vintner.

Hollys Hill Patriarche Blanc - We carry several of Hollys Hill Wines, but this is the one I have had the most requests on. Steve DelaRosa has always encouraged me to taste and appreciate this wine, and we are so happy he is persistent. This white wine is a blend of some of our counties best Rhone grapes: Rousanne, Granache Blanc and Viognier. Wonderful!
Take care.

David at Cafe Luna

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and our By-The-Glass Selections Pairings
Just Double-click on the under-line above to preview or download
March 2010
March 2010 Promtions
Double-click here for a down-loadable & printablepage of Dining Discount coupons
Here is our promotional plan for this month. These are available to only you, our customers who have signed up for our e-mails and looking at our web-page and e-mails.
#1. On Wino Wednesday, all full bottle wines are 30% off the list price. The change here is it used to be wines under $35.00 and over 50.00......now you get to have any one on the menu, bottles only. So now, a $40.00 bottle will run you $28.00 on Wino Wednesdays......Yahoo!!!!!
(Does not work with by -the-glass offerings)
#2. BYOB Thursdays! On Thursday nights, diners wishing to bring in their own bottle of wine getting one free bottle corkage per table. That alone will be a $15.00 savings. Please don't bring in wines on our list though.....how gauche. Call us first if you have a question......does not include holiday evenings!
#3. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights 1/2 off dinner coupons. Buy first dinner at regular price, second dinner is half off the menu price; limit 2 coupons per table. You must bring in the attached coupon in and be honored for the month of March, 2010.

This Month's Recipe::::

Double Click on the recipe title for a PDF copy. Enjoy
A wonderful marinade, a great salsa topping and a great barbecue entree.