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live local music – lowell thompson 6/5 9pm

5 June 2010

“Inspired alt-country.” ROLLING STONE
“One of Vermont’s most prominent young musicians, Lowell creates Americana music with echoes of Gram Parsons and Neil Young infused with his own modern style.” BURLINGTON FREE PRESS
“Over the years, he has crafted a shimmering, high-lonesome sound rooted in classic 1970s country-rock, peppered with healthy nods to modern torchbearers such as The Jayhawks and Old 97’s. Whiskey is highly recommended.” SEVEN DAYS
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party like you are in southern france!

2 June 2010

On Sunday June 13th we’ll be bringing the spirit of Provence to the Barn at the Intervale and serving up big, spicy bowls of boillabaisse and washing it down with piles of juicy, ice-cold rose.

The spirit of this event was born over the winter when we were thinking spring and brainstorming with our pals from Dedalus Wine Shop. We wanted to craft an event that would celebrate all the things that we love – food, wine, and gathering with friends.

We were inspired by the spirit of Provence, where food, wine, and community are intimately connected in a relaxed, non-fussy way. Bouillabaisse is a staple in Provence, a legendary seafood stew that is beautiful in it’s simplicity. Fresh seafood, spicy broth, and crusty baguette – need we say more!

Well how about a little rose to wash everything down? The crew at Dedalus will be serving up piles of crisp, juicy rose – a perfect compliment to the spice of the bouillabaisse and one of our favorite wines for summer sipping.

Of course it wouldn’t be a party without music and dancing! Our good friends Tyler Bolles and Brett Hughes are bringing their band the Wrecking Ball to keep the event lively.

We’re hoping you will be able to join us for an evening of eating, drinking, and merriment at the Barn at the Intervale. Zip over to bash.winwinapps.com to pick up your tickets ($40/person)

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recipe – nettle soup

11 May 2010

aaron’s nettle soup

  • 1/2 pound nettles, picked from stem (gloves may help if you are sensitive)
  • 2 onion diced
  • 1/4 pound ramps whites minced, greens whole
  • 2 sticks celery
  • 1 shallot minced
  • 2 potatoes peeled and diced
  • 2 qts vegetable stock or water
  • sea salt
  • ground pepper
  • creme fraiche (if desired)
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • lemon

In large saucepan sweat onion, celery, shallot and ramps (whites) in olive oil.  We are looking for translucence, not browning, the longer you cook, the more flavor will develop. Moderately low heat is your friend at this point!  When the veg is soft add potatoes, and cover with vegetable stock. Increase heat  and cook until potatoes are tender.

Add the nettles, ramp greens and season with salt and pepper. At this point we are looking for high heat to cook the nettles and
ramps as quickly as possible.  The idea is to have a bright green soup.

Remove the soup form the pot and puree the vegetables in a blender or food processor. Strain the puree into a container that is sitting in an ice
bath, the faster the soup cools, the more vibrant the color will be. Chill the soup thoroughly.

When ready to eat, gently heat soup, we do not want to boil as this point because it may cause the soup to discolor, adjust seasoning as necessary, finish
with a squeeze of lemon to brighten soup, and creme fraiche if desired.

(in the picture above charred ramps and trout roe are used as a garnish)

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mother’s day brunch sunday may 9th!

27 April 2010

mother’s day brunch

sunday may 9th – 11am – 3pm

Celebrate mom with us! We’re offering a beautiful brunch menu full of spring treasures and bluebird brunch favorites (including chicken & waffles). We’re happy to accept reservations so give us a ring! 802-540-1786

bluebird mother’s day brunch menu

to start:

basket of bluebird pastries

first course (choice of)

greens & herbs salad

fruit plate

bluebird charcuterie

second course (choice of)

poached farm eggs, house smoked ham, brown butter hollandaise

fried chicken & waffles with honey butter

double burger, boucher blue cheese, frites

spring vegetable frittata

brioche french toast, rhubarb compote

$25/guest

*an a la carter children’s menu will also be available.

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mint julep party – in honor of the kentucky derby

27 April 2010
Bluebird’s First Annual Mint Julep Party
(in honor of the Kentucky Derby)
Saturday May 1st 3pm- 5.30pm

A running joke around the tavern is that pretty much any event is our “first ever” but hey when you’re in your first year of business you’ve got to start somewhere right!
Ever since we opened I’ve been looking forward to hosting a derby party and do it up Kentucky style – big hats, seer sucker suits, and of course mint juleps. Aaron will be dishing up light bites inspired by the South and Laura and Kerri are committed to bringing in all the top-notch bourbon available in Vermont.

It’s going to be a laid back event – a time to hang with friends, chill at the bar, and enjoy the races. We’ll be off and running at 3pm and the cost is $20 (includes a mint julep and southern inspired bites) More mint juleps and other fine cocktails, beer, and wine will be available at the bar!

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“bottles & boards” a wine event

27 April 2010
“Bottles & Boards”
(an exploration of artisan wines & bluebird charcuterie)
Sunday May 2nd 5:30pm

Here at the tavern we’ve all got a special affinity for bubbles and when we heard that
the Steiningers, an outstanding winemaking family from Austria were visiting Vermont we knew we had to team-up and host an amazing event!
We’ll be pouring seven of the Steiningers’ wines, starting off the event with the Young a bright, palate-moving blend that’s a perfect aperitif. We’ll then move into still and sparkling examples of three varietals, riesling, gruner veltiner, and zweigelt. It’s a great opportunity to explore the craft of the winemaker and will display the versatility of the grape.
Each wine will be paired with Bluebird’s house charcuterie including salami, terrines, pates, and the first public appearance of our own prosciutto (which Aaron and Nate started way back in July).
It’s going to be a pretty special event focused on the beauty and artistry of food and wine. Our wine supplier Rafael who’s visited the Steininger winery in Austria has nothing but accolades for the spirit, passion, and overall good cheer about the Steininger family and I can’t wait to meet and hang with them!
The cost of the event is $75/wine & food explorer (inclusive of tax and gratuity).
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“unsung heroes of the rhone” wine dinner 5/20

19 April 2010


THURSDAY MAY 20TH – 7pm

At Bluebird Tavern we’re always on the lookout for wines that tell a story, wines that have a strong sense of place, and we love to highlight emerging wine regions that offer great value.

We’re all big fans of wines from the Rhone. It’s a region whose wines display a strong sense of terroir and winemakers who share their passion for the grape with every bottle. For this dinner we’ve selected wines from Rhone’s “Unsung Heroes” – hidden gems crafted by winemakers who are on the cutting edge of wine production and whose bottles may not be found on too many wine lists or wine cellars. What excites us most about this dinner is that wines from the Rhone display a strong affinity for food. In the Rhone the landscape, wine, and food are all deeply linked and intertwined. Think wild herbs, lavender, lamb, and sausage, paired with earthy wines that pull all of the tastes and flavors together.

Our aim for the dinner is to create a farmhouse atmosphere with long tables decked out with wild herbs. The meal will be served “family style,” this way you’ll be able to pass, share, and engage with other diners in a convivial, communal setting. Aaron is busy at work crafting a menu that will pair perfectly with the wines and also celebrate the spirit of the Rhone. We’ll have the five course menu posted on the Bluebird blog in the next few days. If you would like to attend please shoot me a note or give us a ring at 802-540-1786 – the cost is $105/Rhone enthusiastic (inclusive of tax & gratuity).


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healthy living pasta class

11 April 2010

bluebird tavern hosts a pasta class at healthy living

This past Saturday Nate & Aaron hosted Pasta 101 at the Healthy Living Learning Center (South Burlington, VT). It was a fun morning that started with the basics of pasta dough, then moved into rolling and shaping and finished off with a couple of delicious sauces. If you haven’t taken a class at Healthy Living take a peek at their upcoming schedule – they have some amazing offerings!

Here is Aaron’s Recipe for Lamb Sausage Ragu that he prepared for the class:

garganelli with lamb sausage and mint ragu

(serves 4)

  • 1/2 pound garganelli or penne (rusichella d’abruzzo is a great brand)
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1/4 pound merguez sausage (available in Burlington at Healthy Living) or other lamb sausage
  • 1/2 cup diced pancetta
  • 1/4 cup diced carrot
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 3 ripe tomatoes, diced
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • 2 ounces white wine
  • 1 tablespoon mint, thinly sliced
  • sea salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
  • 1/4 cup parmesan (garnish)

Prepare pasta as directed on package, cook until al dente, toss with a dash of olive oil and set aside.

Set a large skillet over medium heat add the sausage and pancetta and cook until the fat has render and meat begins to brown. Add the onion, carrot, and garlic and slowly cook until the vegetables soften. Pour in the white wine to deglaze the pan, scraping anything sticking to the bottom to retain all of the flavors. Add the tomatoes and cook until the ragu begins to thicken (about 20 minutes). Season to taste with sea salt, fresh ground pepper.


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hand rolled garganelli with lamb sausage & mint

12 October 2009

garganelli-dish-up-close hand rolled garganelli with lamb sausage & mint

If you zipped in the door of the Bluebird Tavern kitchen there is a good chance that you’d catch a glimpse of one of our cooks rolling out beautiful hand crafted pasta. It’s quite fun to watch the pasta dough transform into a variety of shapes and sizes. Most recently our sous chef Nate has been creating garganelli, a hand rolled pasta that is similar in shape to penne.

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gallery

12 October 2009

aaron-laura scenes from opening week

phoebe, laura & aaron taking a break

the-double-burger scenes from opening week

the double burger

terrine-toasts scenes from opening week

terrine nibbles

frites scenes from opening week

frites!

we-love-boards scenes from opening week

deviled eggs on the board

butcher board

the butcher board

boards

the butcher board & cheese board


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