First or Fifteenth?
This is a first. First contest I’ve ever done and depending on your way of thinking…1st anniversary of this blog. But REALLY? I’ve been putting recipes online since 1995; it was the first website I created after taking a course in HTML (not the last…that exercise and others led to my starting a web business (Kinetic Webs) that year too!). If I were to answer my own question I would most admittedly say the fifteenth!
The word blog is the shortening of two words, web and log, and was initially a place where website owners regularly distributed information to viewers; it has grown to often expect the capability for owners and viewers to interact with each other via comments but even today not all blogs have viewer commentary options so I’m thinking my efforts qualify?
It has been a labor of love and a wonderful resource/repository for myself, friends, family and as I found out when I took it down for a re-design once…others too!
I’ve been working diligently towards moving A LOT of recipes from the website to this blog (as evidenced by many without photos), but admit I enjoy the creative process of cooking, photography and blogging something new much more. I have a creative side that has always shown itself in decorating my home, creating an outdoor space and in cooking for family and friends but the photography piece is new and challenging. Very challenging! I enjoy it and am sort of amazed myself how it’s taken over space in my home. (Today I decided that I don’t need that huge dining room table everyday…out is coming a big leaf from the table allowing more space for a 2nd small table for photo stuff!)
The recipe I used for this anniversary post is from Colorado Classique – the latest cookbook by The Junior League of Denver. I’ve been collecting cookbooks from the Junior League since moving to Denver almost 25 years ago. I wanted something with local flavor and Colorado Cache, published in 1978, was where I discovered both my favorite Flank Steak recipe and one of my all time favorite desserts, French Silk Pie.
That first cookbook was spiral bound and I’ve actually had to replace it from so much use but the later versions are beautifully bound and photographed and Colorado Classique is no exception. Great photos abound along with a superb collection of recipes from hundreds of home cooks and 25 of the finest restaurants and hotels in Colorado.
Some interesting facts about Colorado Classique:
- The Junior League of Denver’s 2009 cookbook Colorado Classique spent more than 10 weeks on the Denver Post’s best-seller list.
- Released last June (2009), the cookbook has sold more than 50,000 copies to date (3.25.10), making it the second most successful cookbook in the Denver League’s history during it’s first year. Colorado Colore (published 2002) currently holds first place after selling 85,000 copies in its debut year.
- Illustrated with photographs of breathtaking Colorado landscapes by noted photographer, John Fielder, who generously donated photographic rights for use in the book.
- Eye-catching and innovative food photos plus a cover which were exclusively commissioned for the book by internationally renowned photographer, Rick Souders.
- The recipe collection includes several new components, among them the nutritional content of each item, pairings with wine and beer, and a focus on fresh ingredients.
- Each recipe was triple-tested by volunteers by The Junior League of Denver.
Now there is an opportunity for you to win this cookbook! I’ll be giving away one copy of Colorado Classique to a lucky reader; see details at the end of this post!
Another 1st was a tweetup held at my home last week. I’ve gotten to know so many wonderful Twitter peeps tweeps from all over the world, but surprisingly…not so much in Denver. When a friend on Twitter initiated putting a group together, I volunteered to host and make lunch for us from the Junior League Cookbook. There are so many wonderful recipes I wanted to try but thought it would be fun to use one of the restaurant recipes included so did the Bisteca dish from Panzano on 17th Street in downtown Denver. This was FABULOUS. Layers of flavor from pesto, mashed potatoes, steak, greens and gorgonzola cheese. It was a nice afternoon of meeting other tweeps (and a couple of non tweeps too!) including @mom2apreemie, @SabreMarketing, @clearviewwater and @jungledoug.
I had enough leftovers to invite neighbors over that night for my 2nd round; their comment? ‘What do we do to deserve you spoiling us like this?’ (My answer? Well, maybe helping with laundry and building steps to garage and so much more…their assistance has been immeasurable during my recovery from a broken leg!)
Here’s the recipe…please enjoy and don’t forget to enter for a chance to win Colorado Classique!
| Bisteca ala Panzano’s via Junior League of Denver; A Cookbook & A Contest! |
- For the Pesto:
- 2 cups packed fresh basil leaves
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1/4 cup pine nuts
- 2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- For the Potatoes:
- 1 pound russet potatoes
- 3 Tbsp sweet butter
- 1/4 cup whole milk
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- For the Steak:
- 4 4-ounce portions flank or skirt steak
- For the Salad Topping
- 6 ounces baby arugula (I substituted mixed greens)
- 1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1/2 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 2 oz Gorgonzola cheese
- For the Pesto, combine basil, garlic and pine nuts in a food processor and pulse until coarsely chopped. Add olive oil and process until fully incorporated and smooth. Fold in cheese. If not using immediately, cover with a thin film of olive oil and plastic wrap pressed on the surface. Or, in my case? Open jar lid.
- Prepare the potatoes. I left the skins on. I think I like the flavor but I know I like the ease! Cook in salted water til fork tender15-30 minutes depending on the size of your potato pieces. Drain and either put through ricer or use potato masher til no large pieces remain. Add butter and milk. Combine thoroughly but do not overmix. Season with salt and pepper, cover and set aside.
- Grill the steak to desired temperature; be careful with skirt or flank steak – both are lean and get tough and dry if cooked too long…I say NEVER more than medium and medium rare is best; 5-7 minutes per side maximum. Let rest before slicing into thin serving portions.
- Toss greens with olive oil and balsamic vinegar and add salt and pepper to taste.
- Spread some pesto on the bottom of 4 dinner plates; covering about 5-6 in radius
- Place a large scoop of potatoes on top of pesto; spreading out but leaving some pesto showing
- Place a couple of slices of flank steak on top of potatoes
- Top steak with greens
- Garnish with Gorgonzola
I served with fresh sliced tomatoes; it was perfect; enjoy!
Wine Recommendation
Anniversary meals call for a special wine – an opportunity to spend a bit more than you might on the everyday, Tuesday night bottle. The bisteca recipe that accompanies such an occasion melds an earthy component from the pesto and arugula with a savory richness of the beef and gorgonzola. The perfect bottle? A 2007 Pallieres Racines Gigondas. That’s a mouthfu!
Gigondas is where the wine comes from, a region located just next door to the famous Chateauneuf du Pape. This wine is loaded with delicious fruit and tannins that can stand up the the big beef flavor, but also provides secondary, earthy and gamey flavors that will work well with the pesto and greens. Enjoy!
I promised a contest so if you like the looks of this dish, you will love this! The Junior League of Denver has graciously offered me one of their Colorado Classique cookbooks to award to a lucky participant. Here’s how to enter; please read carefully, I know you don’t want to have your entry disqualified!
Required Entry:
1. Leave a comment telling us whether you think this our 1st or 15th anniversary of food blogging!
Bonus Entries:
- Follow @vinoluci on Twitter and RT this post. We’ll make it easy; just copy and paste this into your status:
RT @vinoluci We’re giving away Junior League/Denver cookbook! Fab recipe 4 Panzano’s of #Denver Bisteca! http://tiny.cc/koddk
(Note: you MUST be following @vinoluci for this entry to count) - Sign up for our RSS feed or EMAIL subscription. Come back, leave a separate comment letting us know you’ve done so.
- Become a liker/fan of VinoLuci on FaceBook. Again, come back, leave a separate comment letting us know.
Contest will be open until midnight, Friday, July 2, 2010 MDT. Contest is open to US and Canada only please. (yes, I listened Peter!).
Winner will be chosen by my dog…um, I mean random.org and notified by Monday July 5th.
NOTE: Winner was Janet in Phoenix, AZ.





















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Sweetheart, first or fifteeth, what counts is that you are here and doing a fab job! Your cooking talent is amazing! Your are kind, generous and funny (a hoot!) and I am so happy that i can count you as a true friend. Happy Birthday and many many more! And this bisteca looks fabulous! Yum! I love community cookbooks like this one.
Thank you…love you back from across the pond!
wow this looks amazing great snap I need to visit here more often
Rebecca
Thanks for visiting…and it was great chatting with you on Twitter too.
Hey Vino Luci–
Was privliledged to have the original and boy, was it delicious!
Just made a variation and it was great too!
Vivia Vino Luci!
Okay, so the Mondavi is affecting my spelling!!
Yes, I know. Privilege. and Viva. Hmmm…
Viva Vino :)
Wish I had some of the Mondavi! You’ll have to let me know what you did as a variation.
That looks good! I like that it is a whole meal all stacked up in one.
Thanks Kevin…made for a great lunch dish for a crowd with only one plate to serve from, that’s for sure. Thanks for stopping by.
15 years :) I won’t tell you how old I was 15 years ago. Love the giveaway!
Probably in school like my kids! I’m sure I was cooking before you were born. Really!
15 years of food blogging! WHOA! You were wayy ahead of many bloggers!! Congratulations! Great post and lovely photos giveaway! :)
Yes, I invented blogging right after Al Gore invented the Internet! :)
Can’t be your 15th anninversary, that would make you over 30.
Looks like a fabulous cookbook and this recipe is now on my menu for this weekend. Planning to open Cabs all weekend for the many friends stopping by.
I love you too! Found the recipe so simple and yet so good. I mean, I had the dish for both lunch and dinner that day and would have probably done breakfast the next morning if there had been any leftovers.
I think it’s a perfect company dish; I didn’t worry about the heat of the ingredients…that sure helped!
I highly doubt that you have been doing this for 15 years, since that means you started this in Junior High Home Economics class. But I’m going to venture the guess 15 years. Please let the dog be the judge, I’ll take my chances with her. Beside I sprayed liver on this post. Think she’ll notice?
Jim – Compliments will get you everywhere! But considering I have a 26 and 30 year old daughter I was definitely in Home Economics at the time but the real deal, not Jr High!
It’s your 15th anniversary of food blogging…hears to many more great years ahead!
Happy 15th… Wonderful looking dish:)
This is your 15 year, I would count every single year! Your no rookie my friend! :)
Great looking cookbook and wonderful steak dish!
That’s true; when I think of helping my Grandma in the kitchen before I was 10 I’ve been cooking for…oh my; a LOT of years!
Totally your 15th, Barb! And do I want that delicious-sounding cookbook? Hell yeah! :-)
Signed up for the RSS feed…I’m looking forward to your next entry!
Just shared this on facebook!
I’d say this is your first and you have many years of experience and knowledge!
Oh heart break…I am a Colorado Native who got lost on the way to the Kentucky Derby and have now been in Louisville KY for 26 years. I have the first two, not sure I knew there was a 3rd, Colorado Colore so now I need it and the new one. Love living vicariously reading your blog which I am a new subscirber. Grew up in Harvey Park/ Bear Valley area in Southwest Denver. This is your first anniversary of the blog but you have been posting recipes elsewhere for many years. Happy Anniversary!
Sharilyn,
You are certainly in a gorgeous part of the country. Have driven through Kentucky a couple of times when I lived in NC and went home to St Louis prior to a move to Colorado almost 25 years ago.
You know firsthand what an amazing job they do; I’ve never seen another Junior League cookbook series that compares!
Glad to have you onboard. I’ve in SE Denver near the Tech Center…seems I was coming this way about the same time you were heading to Bluegrass country. I love it here but that area of Kentucky with the horse farms spreading for miles and miles…just amazingly beautiful.
!st it is. That’s exciting.
Just became a fan on FB!
I think it would be the 15th Anniversary. Congrats!
..and i just became a fan on facebook!
1st — our League just finished our 2nd cookbook!
15th. :)
i’m still hungry and this is making things worse. :)
…and I just tweeted about the giveaway and this FAB recipe!
Its the first ;) but you’ve been around for a longgggg time!
And I’m definitely an RSS subscriber.
I’d have to say this is your 15th year. :)
It’s your 1st…no it’s the 15th….well, it’s whatever you want it to be! I choked when I saw you mention the JL cookbook – I’m from Denver and have been gone for almost 10 years – and STILL miss it. Plan to move back one day soon, but in the meantime, I’d be happy (or happier) with the cookbook – didn’t even know about this one!
BJ, It’s a wonderful book…but then I seriously think they all are!
And it’s a wonderful city…and can’t say that about all of them! I moved here from NC (though from St Louis) and was heartbroken leaving the place where my kids were both born and some amazing friends; but I could not leave Colorado, ever.
Good luck…and if you don’t happen to win, I’m sure the Junior League would be more than happy to have you order one from their website!
Barb
Happy 15th Anniversary!! You invented the internet, right? xoxo
Yes. Yes, that would be me. ;) And Al Gore.
and of course I’m a fan!!! Plus I did a RT – Congrats big time on your anniversary!!!
Obvs it’s your 15th! I count all the way back to my first post, 9 websites ago! :)
Congrats, happy anniversary and thank you for including us Canucks in the giveaway.
Of course; I’ve made too many Canadian friends on Twitter to not include you!
Wow, love your site. Saw your comment on 101 Cookbooks about high altitude baking/Colorado… I am in Southern Colorado so I had to pop over to see your blog. Will be adding your site to my favorites and will subscribe by email! Noticed the tab on High Altitude cooking/baking. Great stuff… thanks!
Another blogger in Colorado? Doing a happy dance! Too few and far between; I keep kidding I’m going to do a Southwest Food Bloggers Conference. Someone asked what that was. I said couple folks…my backyard!
Nice to meet you Kim.
Nice to meet you as well. Looking forward to seeing more great stuff on your blog. I couldn’t decide between a cooking/baking blog or a knitting blog (my latest passion); I opted for the latter. If your are interested, please come visit at http://www.kimsknittingkorner.blogspot.com. A recipe or two finds it way to my blog as well.
I just became a fan/liked you on facebook
I just subscribed by email
I follow you on twitter and I RT’d your giveaway
Thanks…very much appreciated!
I think it’s both! It’s your one year anniversary of vinolucistyle – and your 15th anniversary of blogging … WOW! Congratulations on both !!
Just started following you on Twitter (thanks to Smith Bites for introducing me)! Happy anniversary!
Thanks Brian…love @smithbites!
Of course I subscribe!
I’m gonna consider this your 15th. You are no johnny come lately! Hope you have many more
Thank you…I ‘Like’ that answer!
I just subscribed by email (and I meant to do it before now!).
And naturally I’m a Facebook Fan/Liker ; )
I follow you on Twitter! BTW, that looks like a fabulous cookbook!
Of course I’m following you & I RT’d ; )
I say you were a trailblazer! Happy 15th anniversary!
Thank you…I have a couple of trailblazer stories too. Worked for cable company in new Internet (huh, what’s that?) Division in 1994. Meeting and discussion centered on our department being charged with the feasibility and/or development of a cable modem to deliver the Internet to home users. And…was building websites before Mr. Gates thought he should develop a browser; it was all Netscape; all the time!
Oh, this might be a trick question ; ) I’m going with your first anniv on Vinolucistyle.com ; )
and OF COURSE I follow you on Twitter!
You’re in my reader!
Ok, I am hungry for that and it’s only 10.30am!!!
Awesome giveaway for your 15th blogiversary!
Thank you…they are WONDERFUL cookbooks…good luck!
I signed up for email. Cookbook calling my name. :)
Well 1st of all Congrats on the 1yr Anniversary ! I am @mom2apreemie and I was fortunate enough to be invited into @vinoluci home and was able to taste this fabulous meal first hand and all I can say is “Superb”!!! My mouth has been watering ever since. I can’t wait to make this salad for my family. I had a wonderful time that day and have made some wonderful new friends. Thanks again for the wonderful hospitality my friend @vinoluci.
Beautiful looking salad! Interesting…with the potatoes. ;) Anything with pesto, though, has my name all over it!
Not really a salad per se…more a main course with a sprinkle of lettuce on top? I liked the fact while potatoes and meat were warmish, they did not have to be HOT, so it was a perfect dish to prepare for a group and serve outside without worrying a bunch about the temp of ingredients.
oh. my. godie. i can’t even string a coherent sentence together about this recipe – steak, POTATOES, gorgonzola, PESTO . . . seriously, the next time you make this, could you just give me a call? i’ll book the next flight to Denver! and i’m a collector of cookbooks well but must admit, have never seen any junior league cookbooks – but i want this one so i’m hoping the dog picks me . . . and remind her that i’m a huge fan of spaniels . . .