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Buds, Blooms & Wild Asparagus – A Josh Lawler/Al Paris Experience

Posted by Alex Tewfik on April 12th, 2013

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Gone are the Winter weathered days of braised meats and heavy sauces. It’s April now, and in these next few months, the crowds crave the fresh, bright, and zippy. The world’s a-bloomin’, and the farm-to-table restaurants are locked and loaded.

For example, chef Al Paris of the timely named Heirloom will be hosting farm-to-table stalwart Josh Lawler (chef/owner of The Farm &  Fisherman) for an evening of what it really means to be eating well in Spring. As the third installment of their Chef Collaboration series, Buds, Blooms & Wild Asparagus will be an exciting five course prixe fixe menu, for $75 a pop (plus tax and gratuity) on Wednesday, April 24th. The first seating’s at 5:30 pm, and the next is at 8 pm, and the menu will be featuring all those funny-named vegetables you always have questions about. Fiddleheads? Stinging Nettle? Sounds dangerous delicious.

Here’s the menu. If you find it intriguing, make sure to call and reserve, because when the weather’s this nice (with the exception of today), people get excited, and excitement makes people hungry.

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Foobooz TV: Georges Perrier and Al Paris, Cooking (And Cursing) Together

Posted by Jason Sheehan on January 21st, 2013

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Okay, so quite some time ago (like back in November), there was a rare collaboration dinner that happened at Heirloom. It was the launch of a dinner series that chef Al Paris was doing to celebrate the regions culinary “heirlooms” (get it?), and he started things off with a bang by cooking with none other than Georges Perrier who Paris has known, apparently, since the beginning of time (or at least since the early 90′s, when Paris ran Circa across the street from Le Bec Fin).

Just recently, PR guy, whiskey enthusiast and man-about-town Peter Breslow posted a video of the event. But rather than just showing off the food and the end-product of the two chefs’ collaboration, the camera went into the kitchen and showed the three days of work that went into producing what looked to be a truly remarkable meal.

It’s a pretty long video (about ten minutes), but it’s totally worth watching. Mostly because while all of us have seen Georges Perrier talk and yell and drink and scowl plenty lately, when’s the last time you saw chef Perrier–the man who put Philly on the culinary map–actually cook?

Well he does that here. In addition to yelling, drinking, scowling and smoking a cigar while prepping. Perrier works the line like a champ and generally shows the entire kitchen what’s what. Frankly, it’s worth watching just for the scene where he shows the cooks (and Paris) how to make a proper mussel soup, pulls the chef’s equivalent of a mike-dropper (tossing down his pan and serving spoon), then storms off saying “Now you tell me how fucking good it is…”

Video is after the jump. Bon apetit.

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Georges Perrier Is Cooking at Heirloom

Posted by Foobooz on October 30th, 2012

For one night only, Georges Perrier will be cooking at Chestnut Hill’s Heirloom. Heirloom’s chef Al Paris has invited the former chef and owner of Le Bec Fin to kickoff Paris’ collaborative dinner series.

The $125 six-course dinner is scheduled for Wednesday, November 14th. There will be two seatings available, starting at 5:30 or 6 p.m. and 8:30 or 9 p.m.

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Six Pack: Lobster Specials in Philadelphia

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on July 27th, 2012


As lobster prices hit a 30 year-low and finding funny colored crustaceans is at an all-time high we’re starting to see the seasonal specialty all over. Though experts on the lobster glut say consumers outside of Maine won’t see price drops or specials it looks like these six Philly restaurants are bringing them to us anyway. Enjoy it while you can.

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Six Pack: Non-Fried Potato Greatness

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on July 10th, 2012

Though fries, poutine, and latkes have their places in the hearts of potato-lovers everywhere there are ways to make delicious spuds without frying them up in oil. As part of Foobooz Potato Week it is our duty to show you the best of all potato dishes, no matter how they are prepared. So without further introduction, six awesome potato dishes without a fry in sight.

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Summer Menu at Heirloom

Posted by Aubrey Nagle on June 22nd, 2012

Heirloom in Chestnut Hill has released their summer menu, complete with the winner of their 2012 Heirloom Recipe Contest. Nancy Pugh of Erdenheim won this year’s contest with her Summer Lobster Pot which features lobster, chicken, clams, mussels, corn, fingerling potatoes, and Old Bay broth.

Other items from the new menu include a brie, bacon, and arugula flatbread, and a summer corn bisque with sea scallop foie gras and watermelon gazpacho.

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Heirloom Faces Some Challenges in Farm-to-Table Market

Posted by Foobooz on April 2nd, 2012

Heirloom faces some challenges defining itself and being true to its farm-to-table descriptor. But Trey Popp finds that you can have a good meal at the Chestnut Hill BYOB.

Stick to ordering comfort food that’s in tune with the season, and you’ll be happy and well fed. That chicken, cold-smoked for hours in a contraption of Paris’s manufacture, tops any barbecue-pit effort within 200 miles, and I liked its side of smoky parsnip hash, too. Aside from a couple of rubbery oysters, his purloo hit the mark—primarily via its use of true Carolina Gold rice. His crabcake was all crab, over a filé-powdered shrimp gumbo sweet and soulful with roasted red peppers. And a rib-sticking supper can have few better ends than Heirloom’s doughnut apple pie.

 

Two Stars – Good

Not quite locals only [Philadelphia magazine]
Heirloom [Official Site]

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Heirloom Opens Tomorrow in Chestnut Hill

Posted by Foobooz on December 15th, 2011

Al Paris’s Heirloom is set to open tomorrow at 8705 Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill. The 50-seat BYOB will serve modern American cuisine sourced locally. Menu highlights will include:

  • Warm Heirloom Tomato and Burrata Salad
  • Diver Scallops with Pork Belly
  • Short Rib of Beef with Sassafras Glaze
  • Heirloom Grits Crusted Black Bass

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Heirloom Coming to Chestnut Hill

Posted by Foobooz on October 31st, 2011

The team behind Warmdaddy’s is looking to open Heirloom on Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill. The 50-seat BYOB will feature American culinary traditions ranging from coast to coast.

Expect dishes like scallops with pork belly and lobster with garnet yam dumplings. Heirloom which takes over the Shundeez Market will feature reclaimed wooden tables and Pennsylvania stone. look for the doors to open early this November.

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