The 6 Days In November with Natalie Dupree: a great success!
As the packed room of attendees can attest, there’s plenty of interest in Southern Biscuit making. Ms. Dupree gave an insightful demonstration of her technique and then spent a gracious amount of time answering any and all questions. Many inquiries involved the fine details of achieving the proper balance of fluffiness, crispiness or density. Ms. Dupree answered them all with a straightforward Southern charm that enticed and enlightened. Afterward Ms. Dupree signed any of her 11 cookbooks for fans old and new. Many enjoyed her personal words of encouragement and took the opportunity to pose with a celebrity chef. Miniature biscuits were provided by Mary with country ham from Ronnie’s Country Store. Thanks to Carroll Leggett for his tireless efforts ion making this event a success.
A great turnout Winston! We think this bodes well for future events involving the culinary arts!
Winston Salem is celebrating 6 Days In November: A Feast For The Senses and Breakfast Of Course is hosting! November 16th at 10am Mary graciously welcomes James Beard award-winner, writer and producer Nathalie Dupree into her kitchen. Ms. Dupree will demonstrate biscuit making from her book SOUTHERN BISCUITS, as well as sign books which will be available for purchase. Nathalie Dupree has written extensively for magazines and newspapers, 9 books of her own, hosted more than 300 television shows on PBS, The Learning Channel and The Food Network and holds an Advanced Certificate from the Cordon Bleu. Mary couldn’t be more honored to welcome Ms. Dupree’s expertise on this topic, which we could all learn a little more about.
Here’s one from March 2010. Mary and the irrepressible Phil Hanes. He and Charlotte came by to give BOC their seal of approval and fill our heads with ideas; past present and future. We miss Phil’s ravenous spirit and indomitable heart.
This is Mary & Mayor Allen Joines cutting the ribbon at the opening ceremony of Breakfast Of Course (June 4, 2010). This means our one year anniversary is coming up soon!
“What used to be Mary’s of Course is Breakfast of Course, a family-owned restaurant that outgrew its space due to such high demand. Enjoy the quirky decor, multiple dining rooms, outdoor seating, and hearty food from local farms.”
This is a video explaining the glass quilt of words, each created by the youth in the Authoring Action program led by renowned local artist Jan Detter. The border of the quilt will feature the names of each person or company in the community who sponsors the work. A unique permanent community arts piece, which will be installed on the exterior wall facing Trade Street at the new Breakfast Of Course restaurant in the downtown Arts District.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support our community’s youth and connect with the art on Trade Street, at the Authoring Action Word Wall.
This Project will be unveiled during Gallery Hop on Friday, June 3, 2011 at 6:30pm at Breakfast Of Course.
Mary, Brent & Sierra having a ball at the Krankies Craft Fair!
HOLIDAY HOURS
Breakfast Of Course is closed from December 20th-27th, 2010, and will reopen on Tuesday December 28th. (P.S. – Thanks to Belice Cabrera for reminding us to post these!)
Grilled Black Forest ham, smoked turkey and provolone, on cinnamon swirl french toast, dusted with powdered sugar and organic maple syrup. Served with a side item.