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Easton chef takes home Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic at 2024 James Beard awards
A Maryland chef took home a prestigious James Beard award, it was announced Monday at the Lyric Opera in Chicago. Harley Peet, executive chef at Bas Rouge in Easton, took home the award for "Best Chef" in the Mid-Atlantic, a region that spans Washington, D.C., Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Foodie Friday: Water’s Edge Grill
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – If you’re looking for a spot focusing on freshness, with a waterfront view, this edition of Foodie Friday is for you. Water’s Edge Grille at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge is the perfect place to indulge in delicious seafood, with a top-notch view of the Choptank River.
Chef brings home Eastern Shore's first James Beard Award
EASTON — Bas Rouge Executive Chef Harley Peet brought home the Eastern Shore’s first ever James Beard award Monday night, when he was named the Mid-Atlantic Best Chef at an award presentation in Chicago. “To be able to bring that home to everybody, to the entire hospitality industry in Easton, Cambridge, St. Michaels and Tilghman, that’s what I’m excited about,” Peet said. “That has to be the biggest thing.” The...
Wine of the Week: Matteo Corregia Roero Arneis DOCG
This weekend at Piazza Italian Market we will taste the Roero Arneis DOCG ($21.50) from the Matteo Correggia winery in Canale, Piemonte. Founder Matteo Correggia wrote “On the Roero hills every vineyard has its own wine, unique and unrepeatable as unique are the combinations between man, earth, and sky”. The abstract label design pays homage to the winery’s twenty hectares of rolling hills under the watchful eye of the sun. It is hard to believe now that Arneis was first interspersed in rows of Nebbiolo as bait for birds who seemed to prefer its sweet, early ripening grape and it was also used during vinification to soften Nebbiolo’s edge! Piemonte’s iconic reds will always garner the most attention but the ancient grape Arneis has quietly become a stellar white.
Rooms With a View
A retired chef and his wife tapped Katie Carlin Interiors to update their Royal Oak, Maryland, residence with new furniture and paint. Built in 1965, the home overlooks Leeds Creek with open sight lines between rooms. “We needed to design the interiors cohesively since the spaces all connect, yet give each zone its own character,” principal Katie Carlin explains.
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