Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Kids Cooking Classes in Cobble Hill - Spanish and French!

Let's cook! Cuisine en Francais! Cocinamos en Espanol~

Join us in Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens, just off the F/G train for cooking classes for kids - in foreign languages.

Spanish cooking class - Mondays, through Nov. 20


Cook in French with Bruce at Bar Tabac 


Info, want to learn more?  Email us at: info@seedsinthemiddle.org  

This is the beginning of our series of cooking classes from around the world for all ages!






Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Thanks to our Tastes of Brooklyn Summer Crawl Chefs!

THANK YOU, CHEFS!
TASTES OF BROOKLYN CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL SUMMER CRAWL ROCKED

 Get ready for the next one!
  tastesofbrooklyn.com
Some photos!

















Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Thursday Crawl in Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill Patch - Buy tickets now

'Tastes Of Brooklyn' Food Crawl Returns To Carroll Gardens And Cobble Hill

Get all the details you need to sample food from some of the best area restaurants.


'Tastes Of Brooklyn' Food Crawl Returns To Carroll Gardens And Cobble Hill
CARROLL GARDENS, BROOKLYN — "Tastes Of Brooklyn" — a food crawl that lets people sample the fare at around two dozen restaurants in Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill — is back for another year.
This Thursday, April 27, from 3 to 8 p.m., foodies can stroll through the two neighborhoods and taste food from local, artisan restaurants in the neighborhood.
Tickets start at $20 for four tastings and go up from there. The proceeds benefit Seeds in the Middle, a healthy eating charity geared toward kids.
"Our city's finest chefs partner with farmers, youth and healthy movers and shakers for an extraordinary restaurant crawl in the historic neighborhoods of Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill," Tastes Of Brooklyn's website says.
"Take a walk to try exquisite delicacies using locally grown seasonal ingredients along Smith, Court, Clinton and Henry Streets, and maybe even Columbia Street, south of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Top chefs and artisans will offer sumptuous fare - all to empower our neediest children to access all they need to get healthy and save elephants."
You can see a map of participating restaurants here. Or if you prefer list form, the restaurants are:
See article here.

Come Thurs., April 27 for Spring Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill Crawl

Tastes Of Brooklyn's Invites To Its Spring Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill Crawl

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This Thursday, April 27 from 3 to 8pm , Tastes of Brooklyn will be popular restaurant crawl throughout Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill. Sample food and drinks at some of this neighborhood's best eateries and food purveyors, including Avlee, La Cigogne, Stinky, Sahadi's and Fawkner.
Tickets are $20 for 4 tastes, $50 for 11 tastes.
All proceeds from the event will benefit Seeds in the Middle.

From Tastes Of Brooklyn:
"Our city's finest chefs partner with farmers, youth and healthy movers and shakers for an extraordinary restaurant crawl in the historic neighborhoods of Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill. Take a walk to try exquisite delicacies using locally grown seasonal ingredients along Smith, Court, Clinton and Henry Streets, and maybe even Columbia Street, south of Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Top chefs and artisans will offer sumptuous fare - all to empower our neediest children to access all they need to get healthy and save elephants. Our talented youth will share fresh beverages. Smoothies, lime/lemonade with fresh mint, fresh orange juice? Stay tuned for news on fitness fun at the local parks. Our local eateries date to the early 1900s to recently opened unique venues. Sample top cuisine and support local businesses without stressing over a reservation. Enjoy our deliciously fun fiesta - while supporting worthy causes!"

2017 participating restaurants and food donors
Ambrosial Granola
August Laura
Avlee Greek Kitchen
Awash
Bar San Miguel
Bornholm
Brooklyn Farmacy
Brooklyn Strategist
Caputo Bakery
Caputo's Fine Foods
Cobble Hill Coffee Shop
D'Amico
F. Monteleone Bakery and Cafe
Fawkner
F.O.B. Filipino BBQ
La Cigogne
Kor Tor Mor
Local Roots NYC
Marco Polo Ristorante
The Owl's Brew
Purbird
Sahadi's
Scotto's Wine Cellar
Smith & Vine
Stinky Bklyn
Sunken Hundred
Travel Bar
Urban Oyster
White Maize Arepas
Pre-order your tickets here.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Caputo's Reign in Carroll Gardens and the Crawl! Caputo Bakery and Caputo's Fine Foods

Honored to have both Caputo's in Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill Crawl on Oct. 20, 5-8 p

Thanks, @DNAinfo, for this wonderful piece. Tickets for the Crawl: bit.ly/Oct20Crawl-tickets

Italian Shops on Court Street Share 'Caputo' Name But No Relation

  Caputo's Fine Foods and Caputo's Bakery, owned by two families who moved to Brooklyn years ago, share a last name but are not related to each other.
Caputo's Fine Food and Caputo's Bakery
CARROLL GARDENS — A common family name in Italy has found local fame in Carroll Gardens, where two Court Street businesses share the name as well as a love of bread and cheese. 
Customers often assume Caputo's Bake Shop and Caputo's Fine Foods, the last of a few surviving Italian shops in the neighborhood, are owned by the same family, but the two businesses and households are not related, the owners said.
Caputo's Bake Shop manager James Caputo, 42, said people often call his shop and ask for the other Caputo’s, which is famous for its fresh-made mozzarella. 
Caputo’s great-grandfather opened the bakery in 1904 after moving to Brooklyn from Sicily. The shop was moved to 329 Court St. years later, where it makes dozens of varieties of bread, as well as cookies and pastries.
Just six blocks away is Caputo’s Fine Foods at 460 Court St., which offers tubs of olives, fresh and dried pastas, oils, sauces and an array of meats and cheeses, including the famous mozzarella made daily.
Giuseppe Caputo opened the shop in 1973, just one year after he moved to the country from Mola di Bari, Italy, according to his son, Frank Caputo, 51, who has managed the shop for the past 15 years.
The younger Caputo makes Fine Foods’ 700-to-800-pound supply of mozzarella each week using a recipe he learned from his father, who died last month, he said.
The two businesses have another connection — Frank Caputo’s father worked in the bakery for a few months before he opened the fine foods shop, both Caputos said.
Both James and Frank Caputo came into their respective family businesses after they ventured into the world of finance and banking, but eventually realized their passion lay with food.
“My heart was always here. Always, always here,” said bakery owner Caputo, who worked as an equity trader for more than a decade.
Frank Caputo joined the business after turning down a job at Chase Bank.
“It is stressful,” he said of running the Italian fine foods shop.
Carroll Gardens was once a predominantly Italian neighborhood but that population has shrunk in the decades the Caputos have been in business.
“The bakeries that didn’t change to the neighborhood just didn’t survive,” said James Caputo. “As the neighborhood changed, we had to adapt."
Caputo’s Bake Shop made about 12 varieties of bread when it opened but now bakes more than 100 kinds, including organic and non-genetically modified varieties.
Between the two Caputo families, there are five sons ranging from toddlers to college students. But neither Frank nor James is sure any of their children will carry on the family legacy.
“Running a business like this is a huge responsibility,” said James Caputo, who was grateful his parents allowed him to pursue his own path before taking over the family business.
“At the end of the day, I take such pride in it,” he said.