Helpful Ideas

From Our Chalkboard – Al Dente Pasta Recipes

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

We’ve gone through and pulled out some of the recipes that have been posted to our chalkboard and coordinating recipe sheets. Need an idea on how to use a product? Ask us! These are meant as a resource for ideas, not hard and fast lines to dinner.

This set comes from our friends over at Al Dente Pasta – some of the best pasta made state-side, we’re lucky enough to have them as our local pasta emporium. Thanks Al Dente!

So Simple Pasta with Roasted Chicken

2 Tbsp. Olive Oil
1 Tbsp. flour
16 oz. sliced mushrooms
2 red peppers, diced
2 shallots, chopped
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup white wine
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
2 cups shredded chicken meat
1 tsp. salt
2 Tbsp. butter (optional)
1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
chopped parsley
1 bag (12 oz.) Al Dente™ pasta

In a large skillet whisk together olive oil and flour over medium- high heat for 1 minute. Add mushrooms, shallots and red pepper, sautéing until vegetables begin to soften. Add broth, wine, lemon juice and salt. Cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes. Add chicken and cook until heated through. Stir in butter. Toss with cooked pasta. Sprinkle with Parmesan and parsley.

 

Baked Pasta with Chicken, Mushrooms & Gruyere

1 bag Al Dente™ pasta
2 lbs. chicken, in 1 inch cubes
1/4 cup olive oil
1 onion, diced
1 lb. mushrooms, sliced
1/3 lb. gruyere or swiss cheese, grated
1 cup chicken broth

Toss vegetables with all but 2 Tbsp. of the olive oil. Cook pasta in boiling salted water until tender, but firm. Place pasta in baking dish greased with olive oil. Top with chicken, then mushrooms, then cheese. Pour chicken broth over all. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes.

 

Creamy Pasta with Veggies & Smoked Turkey

1 bag Al Dente™ pasta
2 Tbsp. olive oil
1 onion, dried
2 red peppers, diced
1lb. mushrooms, sliced
1lb. smoked turkey or ham, diced
1 cup evaporated milk
1/2 cup grated Parmesan

In large skillet over medium heat, sauté veggies until soft. Add smoked turkey, evaporated milk & cook until heated through and slightly thickened. In the meantime, cook pasta in boiling water for 5 minutes, until tender, but firm. Drain. Add pasta to skillet, tossing with sauce, adding parmesan, salt & pepper.

January 2012 Chalkboard

Friday, January 20th, 2012

(Almost) every month we put up some of favorite things on our massive in-store chalkboard: from the grocery, recipe ideas, and more. Here, in online form, is this month’s:

We featured our brand new Preserved Lemons with recipes(pdf) to accompany this marvel of tart and tangy.

After a short think, we knew Skillet’s Pumpkin Sauce had to end up on the board – it’s a bit sweet, reminds us of the harvest, and infinitely tasty. Our Habanero and Red pepper Jellies were other items we fell in love with this month, it’s hard not to what with it’s spiciness and awesomeness. The 4 Fortnights placed themselves in a nice section of the board where it will serve as a in-person reminder of the mid-winter hot deals.

An finally, SPG’s catering is an always easy way to host a dinner, bring a dish to a gathering, or plan a super-special meal. Chat with our chefs to get it personalized, order a stack of boxed lunches for your presentation, or pick one of meticulously crafted item from the catering menu.

Drink Deck Chicago – Next Year’s Bar Schedule

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Chicago has a lot of bars. A whole lot of bars. Sure, by now you’ve found your local haunt, where you take your dates, or where you can catch your alma matter games. But you also want to discover some the greatest places the city has to offer but are not sure where to go. How about doing so but also saving a bit on your end?

Drink Deck does this as well as provides you with a useable deck of cards at the same time. What you get is 52bars with up to 30% off or cash off your bill for just $30. 52 bars, that is a possible new haunt a week, a place to ‘take the girls’ every 7 days, an all encompassing year of some of the best spots in Chicago. The folks over at Drink Deck have already done all of the hard work for you – sifting thought the pool of possible pubs. Hand picked places, distinguished deals, all you have to do is supply the friends and the good times will come. Drink Deck also comes equipped with the warm fuzzy of having a portion of the proceeds donated to the ONEHOPE Foundation.

Pick up a Drink Deck near our check out to get your 2012 bar adventure started today!

Southport Grocery’s Great Gift Baskets

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

It’s that time of year citizens. It’s gift giving time. We’re warming up our stainless steal table, clear wrap, and of course the baskets. We have been putting together perfect gift baskets for businesses, families, friends, for over 8 years. We’ve shipped to the edges of the continental United States, walked baskets down the street and everywhere in-between. SPG’s whiz staff puts together packages ranging from $50 to $200, usually – but if you are on a different budget we’re happy to help.

Know someone who can’t get enough of cooking? Someone that debates with you without promoting about the fact that olive oil is unregulated, or that likes to judge an ice cream dependent on it’s percentage of air? How about someone that is just growing into their own as a home chef, discovering new flavors and seeking the finer ingredients in their kitchen? We can put together items that will show them how much you try and listen to their raving about food.

How about that uberlocalvore? With the small space we have, SPG has a shocking large array of locally made products. From the second city, there is a host of delights ranging from handmade candies and popcorn to spices. We’ll bring in what is best from around the area and pack it up tight into a pretty container (for shipping or picking up/delivery) just for you and your giftee. This is also the perfect gift idea for those folks who move out of town and need those little pieces of Chicago. Don’t let them forget their time in the ‘big shouldered’ city, heck some folks in the suburbs forget!

All of those people that you have to get gifts for. You’ve checked off a handful of people off your list, but for some reason you can’t think what to get them. We can help with that too. Tell us about them and we can make the perfect basket! Don’t know anything at all? We can work with that too, we are just that good! Had a great year at the office and want to reward all your employees? We’ve done that, and can help make your gift giving special and easy.

If you have an eye for finding the exact right food stuffs for your basket, SPG can put it in a nice bag or in one of our baskets for you, wrap it up nice, making the perfect handpicked gift.

 

Brine With The Best

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Brining is catching on like crazy recently. It’s an easy and simple way to make a stellar turkey that wow your guests into submission – but what exactly is happening? Well, the salty water moves into the meat and it spreads the muscle proteins making them weak, allowing more brine in and repeats this step over and over. Which is even more reason to have an awesome brine (like ours).

We’ve been brining our Thanksgiving turkeys for years – and our families always ask for a second helpings. The secret to a great brine? Well, we can’t give it all away! Our turkey brine is a mix of tasty spices, quality sea salt, and love. Pick one up  from us for $4.95 and roast your turkey like a champ.

You Don’t Want to Cook Thanksgiving Dinner!

Monday, October 31st, 2011

 

Getting dinner ready so everything is ready-to-eat at the same time can be daunting, if you are not up to the challenge leave the work to us. Just give us a call … 773.665.0100 …and order your ready-to-heat and serve, house-made Thanksgiving dinner….here are the details!

Photo by: D Sharon Pruitt

Thanksgiving Dinner for 12 – all food comes cooked; ready to heat-and-serve; reheating instructions will be provided

fresh roasted, all-natural Amish turkey

homemade sides from our kitchen -
fresh herb challah bread stuffing, our red potato mash & gravy, green bean casserole, roasted butternut squash,
& cranberry grape sauce

and for dessert – made fresh in our bakery – a maple pumpkin pie and a rustic oatmeal-apple pie

All of this for $265+tax

Orders must be in by Wednesday, November 16th
Pick-up: before 4 p.m. Wednesday, November 23rd

Blog thanks – Allthingscupcake

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

We’ve sent newsletters about the newsletters, mentioned a blogs that mention us, but we’ve never taken the time to really feature a blog. So here is part one of our unknown number giving thanks to those who rock.

All Things Cupcake or ATC was started in ’07 with the cupcake gold rush – that mostly hasn’t yet ended. ATC put together some of the best ideas, best photos, best recipes of cupcakes. Pooling a grand mass of cupcake info - eventually cupcakes became a beast of their own and in ’09 it went into the hands of Harrison where it grew astronomically, along with the popularity of the cupcake.

If you have an undying love for all things cupcakes All Things Cupcake is the place to go. There are some blogs that are just about the physical sweet tuft of sugar, butter, and so on – but the folks at ATC find every single thing that has a cupcake taped, painted, paper-crafted, baked, tattooed, sewn, anything you could possibly think of about cupcakes they cover; from dog bowls with cupcakes painted on to cupcake hats – and even cupcake themed things you had no idea would ever exist. You’ll have to find those for yourself.

But they didn’t loose sight of the real deal. They still review cupcakes, feature local cupcakes stores & bakeries or mail order, regular folk’s recipes – they are still deeply rooted in their never dying love of All Things Cupcake. If you love cupcakes, or are looking for some inspiration – this is your place.

Grab and Eat Our Grocery Goodies

Monday, May 9th, 2011

After redesigning and creating new menus a couple of months ago, we made the jump to try and bridge the gap between our grocery and the cafe even more. We want to encourage people to just go hunting our shelves for what strikes them. Want to pig out on candy and ice cream? Totally fine, grab a table, and go to town on some chocolate. Now we know not many (if any) people will go on a chocolate only diet, but if you see a bottle of wine on your way to the table, go ahead and snag it – we’ll open it for you, we’ll even bring you glasses! Pull a bag of crackers and slab of cheese and go hog wild. The grocery is your oyster.

We put the new section of “grocery goodies” on the menu to encourage it! Take a stroll around the grocery, take it back to the table. If you don’t want you table covered by your selections we are happy to hold on to them for you. We’ve even added Salted Caramel and TCHO s’mores to the menu – dessert, for bunch! Next time, give the shelves the once over, bring it to the table, take the rest home – because at Southport Grocery you are free to roam.

Gluten Free Cupcake?

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Yeah. You read that right. We wanted to take a moment to remind and let everyone know of our Gluten-Free Cupcake. As a cafe and grocery we understand people have allergies. We also know that being a celiac isn’t easy – hence why we’ve created our Gluten Free Cupcake made with rice flour. It’s made with rice flower, and we think it is nearly an exact copy of our regular cupcake. It’s a dense, but somehow still light cake with warm vanilla flavor and of course topped with our buttercream frosting. There are many sweets and baked goods that those who have to avoid Gluten cannot have. Reward yourself (sans tummy rumble) with an amazingly tasty cupcake: ours!

A Mother’s day menu

Friday, April 29th, 2011

So it’s May, and you are too distracted by the warm weather to remember mother’s day is coming up very soon. So where does that leave you? A stack of things to get done, plus all of the normal things you do – and now there is planning dinner either for yourself or for mommy dearest. This year we thought we’d help you build a little menu for a lovely mother’s day brunch.

If your family is anything like ours, when one brother or sister visits mom, somehow the whole gang ends up together.

First course: Mimosas & fruit

Mimosas – In a tall fluted glass pour about 1″ of orange juice, then tilt the glass and pour the Champagne (or sparkling wine) slowly to avoid overflow and foam-overs – with enough practice the two will be distinctively split – making an extra special presentation. We suggest fresh squeezed orange juice and a nice light bubbly for a fresh spring flavor. Avoid: from concentrate, ”orange drink,” and ‘grocery store’ bubbly – it’s mother’s day, make it special; or try something different with Jo Snow Syrups.

Fruit – Normally this time of year early spring fruits are just starting, but cherries and strawberries are just be out of season this year. Go to the farmer market and find what is locally in season: Rhubarb. Fill in the fruit salad with things from the grocery store like strawberries and cherries; the mix would make for a super sweet and lovely mix. Cut the rhubarb into tiny pieces and warm in a pan with some brown sugar, and before serving toss in with cold strawberries and pitted cherries for a hot/cold mix – yum! For a little extra kick and something different toss in some of our vanilla vinaigrette.

Second course: Breakfast tiles & spring salad

Breakfast tiles – pick out your (or mom’s) favorite meat, veggies (dependent on season and availability) or work with our chef to create an extra special tile for this mother’s day from us. We’ll pack it up and you can either have it room temp or warm it up in your oven for a super easy light breakfast beginning. Check out the options we have on our catering menu (under breakfast tiles) to help you along the way. You don’t even have to tell mom you didn’t make them.

Spring Salad – Asparagus, spinach, sprouts, and early greens are just pushing through. It may be too early to do everything you are looking for, but there should be enough at the farmer’s market to make a great salad. This year we are a few weeks behind in the growing season – but that doesn’t mean you couldn’t get a great spring salad together. We’d get some asparagus and slice the stems thin and leave the tops whole and toss them in a pan with some butter, then just rinse the spinach, sprouts and greens and plate them with the warm buttery asparagus on top. Make a simple vinaigrette with extra virgin olive oil and white wine vinegar, then finish it off with some fresh ground salt and pepper. Try a grinder of Himalayan salt or any other of our artisan salts.

Dessert: Cupcakes & strawberries

Cupcakes & strawberries – We love our cupcakes, and they could be dressed up super easy with some fresh fruit. Cut some strawberries into quarters and mix in sugar – to macerate the fruit, or place a nice dollop of your favorite preserves if they aren’t in season. Cut cupcakes in half and plate with flat side up, spoon strawberries and sauce (or preserves) over the halves for a super springy brunch dessert fit for an ideal mother’s day.

Sound like too much work? Just stop by and have bunch with us!

Just a few ideas to get the ball rolling for this Mother’s Day. Make things that will make this year memorable, start, carry on, or put a twist on a tried and true tradition. What are some of your favorite Mother’s Day practices?