Friday, February 26, 2010

Sausage Saturday!

After loading up on fish tonight ( we got great halibut, artic char, scallops, and swordfish) come on in tomorrow for our German sausage platter. 4 types of authentic German sausage, 3 types of mustard, caraway braised cabbage, and homade soft pretzels. All that's missing is the beer!


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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Hearts of Palm and DVR

Fresh from Hawaii we just received some hearts of palm, and they look good. This vegetable comes from the inner core of certain palm trees, it's high in fiber, low in fat, and aids in digestion.

Also, all of us in the Green Bay kitchen at Hinterland want to congratulate Dan Van Rite (the Executive Chef of the Milwaukee Hinterland) on receiving a James Beard nomination for Best Chef Midwest region. It's a huge honor and it's great that Danny is finally being recognized for his work. Here's the full article.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

It's alive!

The bottling line is now operational, luna stout being packaged!






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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Gearing up...

Valentines Day weekend is almost here. We are filling up so if you don't have a reservation yet, hurry!

For this weekend we've brought in sashimi grade tuna, mahi mahi, Hawaiian marlin, halibut, east coast mussels, fresh calamari, organic sweet grass farms beef, kurobuta pork, and cold water lobster!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Sushi Thursday



Thursday is almost here and that means $10 sushi rolls all night long!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Focus on Cheese












We use a lot of cheese at Hinterland (it's Wisconsin!). One of our favorite's is Pleasant Ridge Reserve by Uplands Cheese. At Uplands they only make 1 type of cheese, and this is it. Pleasant Ridge Reserve has won Best in Show from the American Cheese Society in 2001, and 2005. It was also named US champion at the United States Cheese Championship in 2003.

Head on over to their website (we've got a link on the sidebar), you can find information on how it's made, how to store it and even some videos. Best yet, you can order it direct from them.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Commodity Beer

If you haven't seen the movie Food, Inc. go see it now! It does a great job at showcasing why we need to support local, grass feed beef farmers (and organic free range chicken and pork).

The state of beer in America is in a similar situation. Big corporations control nearly every facet of the industry, due to advertising, buying power, and of course special interest groups. What do they do with this power? Just like the cattle industry they use cheap grains in order to produce a cheap product. However, in the beer world things look a little better. The little guy is gaining ground. Grab yourself a case of Hinterland (or least a local micro brew) and watch Beer Wars.