Categories
Arts & Entertainment Business News

Vendor applications now being accepted for 2010 ‘Market on the Square’

Entering its third season, ‘Market on the Square’ is now accepting applications from vendors interested in participating in the popular seasonal market on Fountain Square.

‘Market on the Square’ runs every Tuesday, over the course of the summer months (21 weeks) from 11am to 2pm, and attracts thousands of visitors and shoppers each season. Last year’s vendors sold fresh produce, baked goods, prepared lunch foods, fresh flowers, handmade items and more.

Interested vendors are encouraged to apply now after reviewing the Vendor Application for selection criteria and important instructions on how to apply. The Fountain Square Management Group notes that all vendors must apply by April 2, and that no more than 24 vendors will be selected two weeks later.

Categories
News

Crock of Love a unique kitchen alternative

For many Cincinnatians, creating a weekly menu, a grocery list, going to the grocery to buy said list, then finding the time to prepare, eat and store those menu items seem like impossible tasks. Almost as if it would be easier to scale Everest. You know who you are, you kitchen-shy bachelors with nothing but eggs and beer in the fridge. Cooking is a pain, but eating out every night is both unhealthy and expensive. What to do?

Enter Nikki Galea Franz, owner and operator of Crock of Love, a small private chef’s business – “homemade all day while you’re away!” For the same price as a week’s worth of groceries, she will set up either 2 or 4 nights of meals for you from start to finish. Franz is a personal chef with a twist. Her unique meals cook in a crock pot, timed exactly so that dinner is ready whenever you walk in the door.

Franz started her labor of love this past fall. She originally started her career in real estate, but grew unsatisfied with the business. She has always loved cooking for friends and family, and they encouraged her to turn her passion for “feeding the soul” into an actual business. After 4 months in business, she has found a small but extremely satisfied set of clientele.

“People who want a home cooked meal, but simply don’t have the time are perfect for my service,” said Franz whose customers range from obscenely busy bachelor lawyer types to families who are busy with schedules or a new baby.

Here’s how it works: You sign up for a month’s worth of meals, either 2 or 4 days a week. Nikki will meet with you to fill out a survey to find out your dietary needs and preferences. Her menu is easily adaptable to fit a wide range of special diets from gluten free to vegan and back again. You then indicate what time you would like to eat dinner each night and Nikki will arrive at your place at the corresponding time to set up her crock pot right in your kitchen. When you come home, your main dish will be ready to eat, and any corresponding sides will be waiting in your refrigerator.

Made from scratch lasagna and garlic bread – yep, it came from a crock pot! Photo provided.

If you think of overcooked, chewy stews and bland veggies as the only things that can be made in crockpots, think again! After 4 months in business, she has created four meals a week with no repeats thus far. Past Crock of Love dinners include such delicacies as Portabello Mushroom Ravioli with Demi Glace and Cesar Salad, to BBQ Chicken Lasagna with salad and holiday cookies (baked by Franz’s 77 year old Aunt Ruth, who is a part of the business and supplies Nikki with home made baked goods and desserts). Another unusual dish (for a crock pot) is Garlic and Herb Shrimp Stuffed Tilapia with Zucchini and Yellow Squash.

The art of crock pot cooking has been around for years, but it takes a practiced hand to really understand how to make the food turn out just right. Franz sources her recipes from all over, and will often adapt recipes cooked traditionally for the crock pot. She takes extra effort to source her ingredients locally when possible, especially when trying to cultivate an authentic flavor. All of her sauces are from scratch and she also cooks healthy, using low-sodium or low-fat ingredients, as long as it doesn’t affect the taste.

“I’ve gotta use butter, it’s delish!” Franz exclaimed while feeding me a sample of her incredibly tender brisket and a small bowl of fragrant, flavorful bean soup. This bubbly blonde may be all business when it comes down to the crock pot, but she says that the time and love she gets to put into her customers makes it all worth it in the end.

“I know it’s cheesy, but feeding people really does feed my soul. I can’t believe I get to do this. When my work day is finished and my customers get home, I’ll get text messages telling me how yummy the food is, and it’s so encouraging,” Franz explained.

You may not be a busy bachelor, but if you need a break from the kitchen and don’t want to blow up your pocketbook (or your waistline!), consider Crock of Love for your meal needs. It’s a unique local business right in the heart of Cincinnati. Crock of Love will deliver anywhere inside the 275 loop, and you’ll get a discount if you live Downtown or in Over-the-Rhine, or if you refer someone in your neighborhood! Check out the Facebook page, email Nikki at crockoflove@gmail.com, or call (513) 404-7276 for more information.

Categories
Business News

Taco Azul to bring third taco truck to Cincinnati’s streets

Cincinnati will soon have yet another food truck operation when Taco Azul hits the streets of downtown Cincinnati, Northside, Uptown and more. Azul will be open wherever the nightlife is happening and will stay open until 3am serving Mexican food in a similar fashion to Los Angeles’ famous taco truck scene.

The news comes shortly after Polly Campbell wrote about Habanero Burrito Wagon (mobile catering truck) and Senor Roy’s Taco Patrol from the owners of Hyde Park Tavern. This announcement also comes just after UrbanCincy looked into the untapped nightlife street food market. During that same time Cafe de Wheels has taken to the streets and introduced some of the best burgers around town.

This now brings Cincinnati’s tally to three taco trucks, one taco cart, and a burger/cafe truck. Stay tuned to UrbanCincy for full details about Taco Azul in the coming days.

Categories
News

A sneak peek inside Senate

Cincinnati newest restaurant is slated to open next month in the heart of Over-the-Rhine’s Gateway Quarter. I was able to sit down recently and chat with Senate’s chef/co-owner, Daniel Wright, about the restaurant. Before I left the new space I was able to grab a few photos. Enjoy!

Categories
News

Super OTR Bowl Party at Venue 222 – 2/7

If you’re still looking to make plans for the big game, look no more. Venue 222 and the Over-the-Rhine Foundation are co-hosting the first annual Super OTR Bowl Party from 5pm to 10pm on Sunday, February 7 at Venue 222’s urban event space on 14th Street.

The cover charge for the event is $20 and will not only get you in the door, but also get you all the Moerlein Lager & Ales, Little Kings, Hudy Delight, Hudy 14-K, and Burger Classic you care to enjoy. Event organizers also say that there will be wine, soda and water also available. Food will be available for purchase (menu below) from Cincinnati’s latest and greatest food mavens – Cafe de Wheels.

The best part about the event, besides the terrific food and drink available, is that all of the proceeds will go to support the Over-the-Rhine Foundation and their efforts to make the historic neighborhood the centerpiece of a revitalized Cincinnati. Organizers also state that there will be several large televisions and projection screens for game/commercial viewing.

Venue 222 (map) is located in the heart of the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, and is well-served by Metro bus routes (plan your trip now). Reservations are required due to the limited seating available, and can be made online.

Cafe de Wheels Super OTR Bowl Menu
(beef provided by Avril-Bleh, rolls by Giminetti, and veggies from Daisy Mae’s):

  • Burger /Sandwich Combo PICK TWO include Regular or Sweet potato fries $8.00 with 3 minis $10.00
  • Mini Wheels Burger; American cheese, lettuce, tomato, balsamic onion marmalade + Mike’s mayo
  • Mini Wheels Veggie Burger; Beets, brown rice, lentils, onions, carrots, mushrooms, eggs and more…
  • Mini Cincinnati Cuban; Sliced ham, Roasted Cuban pork, Baby Swiss, Grilled onions, Dill Pickle, Butter, Mustard
  • Mini Wheels Crispy Chicken, seasoned flour/buttermilk, with lettuce and tomato
  • Mett Grilled! Served with mustard, sauerkraut, onions, jalapeño peppers, relish.
  • Chili Fries de Mike; A basket of crinkle cuts topped with Mike’s Chili & Cheddar

Venue 222 photo crudely taken from Venue 222’s website.