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3 Day Catskill Weekend Itinerary and Catskills Cuisine Recap

In case you didn’t know, I’m on a mission to attend every food festival and food event I possibly can. When I had heard about the Catskills Cuisine I had to reach out and see how I can get involved.

This led me to an incredible, and much needed and relaxing weekend in the Catskills.

With great food, adventures, hotel, making new friends, and shopping/dinning, here’s how I spent a quick weekend away in the Catskills Mountains.


Friday - Travel Day

Drove to the Catskills. I’m based in Orange County, NY and the drive took me about an hour and a half. Coming from NYC this could take about 2-1/2 hours depending on traffic.


Always such a peaceful drive overlooking the mountain views and winding roads.


Checked-In to our Hotel: Callicoon Hills

I wrote all about Callicoon Hills in this blog post, but this hotel and resort is so much fun. Loved all the amenities and how central it is to everything in the Catskills area.

Go check out that blog post for a full breakdown of the hotel.


Dinner & Drinks: Catskills Provisions Distillery

Went into downtown Callicoon area to grab drinks and dinner at Catskills Provisions Distillery.

They have a FREE tasting room where you can try their spirits. Fun fact, did you know their Pollinator Spirits are artisanal crafted with honey from their bees.

For dinner ordered their Rita Mae cocktail, made with their pollinator vodka, house made citrus mix, and agave, and for dinner had their double cheeseburger.


EntertainmenT/Movie Night: Callicoon Theaters

Headed to see a 7:30pm showing of the movie, The Fall Guy. It actually was pretty good and would be a really great date night movie.

My absolute favorite part was the theater and it’s rich history.

The Callicoon Theater was built in 1948 and is the oldest continually operated cinema in Sullivan County. With 350 seats, the historic art deco movie theater recalls a bygone era of the Western Catskills, while they have upgraded digital projection equipment and dolby surround system providing you with a modern cinematic experience.

They have a mix of new releases, cinema classics, film festivals, and live music events.

Currently, Matinees are $9, Adults are $11, and Children are $8.

The artifacts from the theater over the years give it that hint of a cinema museum on your visit. It was a really cool experience.


Things to Note in “Downtown” Callicoon… Cell Service

I did want to note that I had NO cell signal in this downtown Callicoon area. While trying to head back to the hotel, I had so much trouble trying to pull up Google Maps to find my way back in the evening. This happened to me twice during the trip in this downtown area.

A dorky as it is, I’d suggest printing a Google Map of directions to get back to your hotel from downtown Callicoon.


Saturday

Morning Routine & Things: Callicoon Hills

  • Woke up and did a workout in their fitness center

  • Free hot coffee in lobby

  • Showered/Dressed

  • Brunch at their on-site restaurant, Conover Club


Headed to Event: Catskills Cuisine/Bethel WOods Center for the Arts

This was a culinary event between Sullivan Catskills and sponsored by Labelle Farms and presented by Resort World Catskills and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

This 2nd Annual culinary event was packed with A-list Food Network Celebrity Chefs. Including Anne Burrell, Melba Wilson, Scott Conant, Michael Symon, Andrew Zimmern, Marcus Samuelsson, and Geoffrey Zakarian.

It included everything from cooking demos, vendors and shopping, food samplings, book signings, alpacas, and live music.


Dinner Back at Hotel/Conover Club

Was pretty tired after a long day at the festival so headed back to the hotel’s bar and restaurant, the Conover Club. Ordered a drink and for dinner their Pesto Chicken with house made fettuccine and nut-free pesto. Highly recommend, that meal was amazing and their drinks are strong.

Then capped the night off with the hotel’s nightly s’mores offerings. It was such a night little dessert treat to end the night.


SUNDAY

Morning Routine & Things: Callicoon Hills

  • Woke up and did a workout in their fitness center

  • Free hot coffee in lobby

  • Hotel tour of the property

  • Showered/Dressed

  • Headed back to Bethel Woods and Day 2 of the Catskills Cuisine


Headed to Event: Catskills Cuisine - Day 2 - Mother’s Day Brunch

As part of Catskills Cuisine Weekend was a Mother’s Day Brunch at Bethel Woods, hosted by Food Network’s Anne Burrell and Melba Wilson.

Tickets had included a brunch beverage of either a Mimosa, Bellini, or Bloody Mary and brunch buffet filled with so many choices from scones, donuts, pastries, to lobster mac and cheese, brussel sprouts, eggs benedict, chicken and waffles, a carving station, deviled eggs, dessert, and so much more.

What was great was that Melba and Anne really walked around greeted and talked to everyone in the room, it felt so personal which I loved.

I came solo, as my own Mother’s Day treat, and was great to chat and meet other creators in the area as well over a great meal.


Woodstock Museum// Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Bethel Woods is the home to the famous 3-day Woodstock 1969 Music Festival. My aunt attended Woodstock and had to quickly see the museum and take some photos for her.

The museum is full of artifacts from planning documents, concert photos, lineup/flyers, historical timelines, to many music clips from the festival. It even has a theater where every 20 minutes you can see and hear footage of the festival as if you were actually there. And of course, they have a gift shop at the end.


Exploring Around Towns & Heading Back Home

Before heading back home I had to stop at a few nearby shops. Here’s a few I visited.

Stop 1: The Callicoon Pantry - Callicoon, NY - A low-waste grocery and refillery. They offer minimal packaging and affordable pricing.


Stop 2: Sullivan Sundries - Jeffersonville, NY - A specialty grocery store and indoor market hall with vendors including Bloom Coffee, R52 Homes (a vintage/modern home variety store.), Slug Wines, a Cheesemonger, International snacks, and so much more.


Stop 3: La Salumina - Hurelyville, NY - A classic Italian salumeria, meaning they produce all their salumi (charcuterie) in their onsite USDA facility.

They have a selection of antipasti, locally sourced and imported cheeses, and offer Italian speciality food products.

On the weekends they make panini and sourdough (Fri & Sat). And on Sundays have fresh focaccia. I got some and it was sooo good. They support small farms working sustainability and striving to farm in a regenerative manner. It’s a really cool shop, taste of Tuscany in the Sullivan Catskills, and the owners are so nice.

Overall, the past three days were so much fun. Callicoon Hills hotel was so relaxing and yet so fun and accommodating, I even got the chance to see the Northern Lights one night. Catskills Cuisine was perfect for this foodie. Exploring new food, dining, and shopping in the area always feeds my adventurous explorer side.

If you’re heading to the Catskills let me know some of the stops and places you check out. I’d love to know for my next visit!

Speciality Food Association - Summer Fancy Food 2022 Recap

Speciality Food Association’s Summer Fancy Food at the Javitiz Center in NYC of June 2022 was nothing short of spectacular. The show itself was epic with two floors of exhibitors. One floor entirely international food focused, another floor more America and start up focused. A whole section highlighting sofi Award winners, pitch slams, and not to mention that City Harvest NYC picked up hundred of donated pounds of food post-show. Incredible.

Highlighting my top favorite companies and products in the categories of:

  • Brunch Products

  • NY Local Businesses

  • Women-Owned Businesses

Brunch Brands & Products:

Happy Grub:

The first ever instant pancake mix to come in a fun squeezable bottle. Flavors include: Buttermilk, Banana, Apple Cinnamon, Whole Wheat. Woman-owned company, Founded by Ashley Davies.

What I loved most about this booth was they had a pancake artist and were able to recreate our Women Who Brunch logo from their pancake mixes… plus the facts that the pancakes were actually delicious. Really enjoyed the buttermilk flavor and great idea for families and cooking with kiddos.


RISE Brewing Co.

RISE Brewing Co. makes all organic nitro cold brew coffee, lattes, tea, cold brew, and oat milk. At the show they showcased their cold brew coffee nitro shots (available in 2023), and full lineup of oat milk canned cold brews. Personal favorite was the London Fog Canned Tea.


Tillen Farms by Stonewall Kitchen

Bloody Mary Medley & Condiment Collection:

When building your next Bloody Mary, switch out your standard swizzle sticks in favor of these pickled veggies from Tillen Farms. Their Bloody Mary Medley & Condiment Collection includes tangy carrot sticks, petite cornichons, garlicky asparagus and spicy dilly beans all pair perfectly with this savory cocktail for edible garnishes that put celery stalks to shame.

Not to mention they have a Bloody Mary tea towel as a perfect edition to your kitchen or as a gift.

Stonewall Kitchen also has a great lineup of brunch flavor jams like bellini and mimosa as well as pancake mixes.


Runamok

Runamok is a family-owned, Vermont based company that started with a foundation of premium, organic maple syrup and has expanded to an array of maple and honey-based products. 

Highlighting some of their new (and personal favorite) products: Sparkle Syrups, Maple Ginger Mule Cocktail Syrup, and Florida Orange Bloom Honey

Honestly what is brunch without great maple syrup?


Butternut Mountain Farm:

Local farmers have been selling their maple syrup to the Marvin family of Butternut Mountain Farm for forty years. Based in Morrisville, Vermont, Butternot Mountain Farm is one of the largest maple processors and distributors in the United States.

New products: Squeeze Bottle Maple Syrups and Maple Sugar


New York Brands:

Sfoglini

About the makers: Sfoglini was founded in Brooklyn in 2012. Since its founding, Sfoglini has been operated by Steve Gonzalez and Scott Ketchum: a chef and a creative director, respectively, each with a serious passion for pasta.

In 2018, Gonzalez and Ketchum sailed Sfoglini operations up the river to Coxsackie, New York, a Hudson Valley town of just over 8,000 people, where 100% of Sfoglini pasta is now dreamt up, made, and boxed.

Newest and most popular type of pasta is the Cascatelli pasta by Sporkful.

From the mind of James Beard Award winner Dan Pashman, creator and host of The Sporkful food podcast, comes CASCATELLI (Italian for “waterfalls”). Three years in the making, this brand new shape was created in collaboration with the artisans at Sfoglini. Cascatelli is designed to maximize the three qualities by which Dan believes all pasta shapes should be judged:

• Sauceability: How readily sauce adheres to the shape

• Forkability: How easy it is to get the shape on your fork and keep it there

• Toothsinkability: How satisfying it is to sink your teeth into it

I tried a sample of the Cascatelli pasta with Carbone sauce and it was truly toothsinkable!

The Matzo Project:

Artisanal matzo company founded in Brooklyn NY, The Matzo Project introduces carefully made, artfully packaged, legitimately scrumptious matzo.

A great story of Summer Camp friends Ashley Albert and Kevin Rodriguez setting out to bake a new take on the culturally beloved, but traditionally flavorless box of matzo.

I’m officially here to say Ashley and Kevin were the nicest people to talk to and not to mention the cinnamon sugar matzo chips are my new favorite.


Quality ingredients, along with plenty of creativity, love and passion, remain at the heart of these amazing chocolate cups. Based in Brooklyn, NY, Jessie roasts fresh Virginia peanuts in-house, transform them into creamy peanut butter, add Belgian chocolate and voilá, we’ve created the perfectly nutty, two-bite treat just for you!

I absolutely loved how smooth the almond butter cup I tried was, and so rich and decadent.


Little Red Kitchen Bakeshop:

The Little Red Kitchen Bake Shop was created by Susan Palmer in 2014, a native New Yorker who always had a passion for baking. Since she was a small child, you could find her side by side with her mom in the kitchen baking cookies.

Susan has even won Brooklyn Cookie Takedown in 2011 and 2012. With cookie pies, gift boxes, DIY Cookie kits, and cookie of the month club; there’s plenty of delicious options to choose from for any cookie lover. Now I’m hungry.


Woman-Owned Companies

Sunday Night Foods:

From growing up on an Iowa farm to spending decades in corporate America, Eileen Gannon has always had a passion for baking, winning over 600 culinary awards. Now, she’s putting all her best-kept secrets into Sunday Night to share her delectable sauces and recipes.

Using a classic French technique, we make each small batch with legendary Guittard chocolate and cocoa, cane sugar, fresh cream and butter, pure Nielsen-Massey vanilla and sea salt to create chocolate euphoria.

Sunday Night also works with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and donates 1% of sales to NAMI.

Heat up a spoonful for 10 seconds in the microwave, put on ice cream or cookies and you will NOT be disappointed my friends.


Ossa Spices:

A story of Lisa Carson and Connie Wang, two co-workers-turned-friends-turned-co-founders who were so obsessed with the idea of getting just enough that they designed a spice pod and set up a factory.

In the same way a pinch of spice can transform a meal, their hope is that tiny portions can help transform the food industry.

Very interesting info from their website: (which by the way, is such a creative site. I love the visuals and copy on it. Bravo to good creative marketing!)

  • Occo spice pods are made from aluminum, the most recycled and most recyclable material on the planet.

  • Gound spices actually lose flavor within 3-6 months. Oxygen, light, heat, and humidity (common occurrences in a kitchen) cause the essential oils in spice to oxidize and decay. Without these aptly-named oils, spices lose their color, aroma, and flavor.

  • Occo spices are portioned into half-teaspoon pods and sealed for airtight freshness using a modified atmosphere packaging technique.

My favorite part of the booth was that you could customize a packet of spice pods. Loved this display and concept!


Rule Breaker:

Deliciously soft-baked vegan brownies and blondies. First ingredient? Chickpeas! Deliciously soft-baked, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, non-GMO, and allergen-free! Allergy Friendly Snacking. Woman-owned by Nancy Kalish!


Overall, I could have easily spent the full three days at the show talking to and checking out many other great exhibitors. I spent one day on mostly one floor alone! Next year if you’re in town, I highly suggest you check it out, especially if you’re a foodie like me.

Best of all, check out my epic snack and sample haul below... I don’t mess around.