Fall-Holiday 2022 Issue

Last Updated November 09, 2022
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Edible Philly magazine Fall-Holiday 2022
COVER PHOTO BY JACKIE BOTTO

FOOD & COMMUNITY IN PHILADELPHIA AND BEYOND

EDITOR'S LETTER
ADIEU ‘22, AND A TOAST

 

AS I WRITE THIS LETTER on a beautiful October day, it seems amazing that we are nearing the final stretch of 2022. This was a year that seemed to gain strength with each passing month. A tentative spring, due to Covid, led to a spectacular and active summer, and then into a robust fall full of reactivated festivals and events. Business—and our lives—almost feel back to normal again.

Philadelphia’s food and drink community has, in its own way, sustained us through this pandemic era. Despite ongoing restrictions, staff shortages, and supply chain issues, it has allowed us opportunities to reconvene and reconnect. Whether relaxing in a vineyard with a glass of wine, picking apples at a local orchard, or enjoying Sunday brunch out with family or friends, our food and drink community gave us the places and the space to feel human again. The word hospitality has gained new meaning.

As we look to 2023, Philadelphia’s food and drink community seems poised for a new renaissance. The new restaurants and establishments that bravely opened for business over the past pandemic years continue the city’s legacy of culinary innovation and entrepreneurial creativity, despite the odds. These businesses have been able to hit their stride during the toughest of times, and it all feels up from here.

With that in mind, in this issue we look at our local drinks scene. It’s crackling with new energy and good spirits. Philadelphia Distilling and Stone Y Key Cellars are collaborating on new products; Bloomsday in Headhouse Square has partnered with Vox Vineti Winery in Christiana to produce a vermouth made with botanicals from PA farms (page 16). On stage, a new generation of mixologists is taking their craft to a new level (page 28). There’s never been a better time to #drinklocal.

We’re grateful that our food and drink community gives us good reason to lift our glasses in toast this season, and we thank you for being a part of our Edible Philly family this year. We hope that the articles on these pages, including our annual Holiday Food & Gift Guide (page 23) and our trip to Bethlehem (page 34), help you enjoy the season and we ask you to support the advertising partners who make Edible Philly possible.

Wishing you and yours a wonderful holiday time and a delicious new year.

Nancy Painter


in memoriamIN MEMORIAM: Edible Philly joins with the Philadelphia community and the culinary world in mourning the loss of Chef Jim Burke, who passed away in August at age 49, following a two-year fight with lung cancer. A nonsmoker, he had been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in the summer of 2020. Jim, a highly talented chef and restaurateur, became known for his humility and grace during stints at Vetri, Vivo Enoteca, Angelina, and Wm. Mulherin’s Sons, to name a few. He and his wife, restaurateur Kristina Burke, ran their own acclaimed restaurant, James, from 2006 to 2011, and were known for their support of local charities and initiatives, including the LUNGevity Foundation after Jim’s diagnosis. Jim is survived by Kristina and their two children, Dan (13) and Sadie (9).

In honor of Jim’s legacy, restaurants and chefs around the country have joined together to raise funds to help defray the Burke family’s medical bills and childcare with individual donations and proceeds from select dishes and drinks. To contribute, visit gofundme.com/f/TeamBurke.

FALL-HOLIDAY 2022 FEATURES
 

2022 Edible Philly Holiday Food & Gift Guide

holiday gift guide items
Spoil the food and drink lovers in your life with these locally sourced treats.

Movers and Shakers: Philadelphia’s Cocktail Scene

movers and shakers in the Philadelphia cocktail scene
ABOUT LIZ EINHORN   Mixologists and beverage artisans are raising the bar for Philadelphia’s cocktail scene. Meet a few of the people rocking Philly’s drinks world.

Christmas in Bethlehem

christmas ornaments
When the holidays arrive, this Lehigh Valley town’s Christkindlmarkt is the place to celebrate with European vibes and local foods

Phoenixville’s Annual Good Food Fest Returns

Good Food Fest
Good Farms, Good Food, Good Fun

Taahirah and Nakia Stith, Founders, Dope Botanicals

Taahirah and Nakia Stith, Founders, Dope Botanicals
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE to feel today?

Beverage Product Guide

Rosy Apple
Sip & Shake: #DrinkLocal Recommendations

Hot Chocolate

You sexy thing

The Kenzi Kooker - an Aperitif

Clarify the watermelon juice for this cocktail at home by running it through a coffee filter. Clarifying the juice not only makes it last longer due to the reduced oxidation, but it shows up...

The Doan Boys Ride Again - a Digestif

This is a quintessential after-dinner drink. Dad’s Hat PA style Rye provides the perfect amount of spice to act as a platform for the hints of gentian herb and orange in the sweet vermouth. The...

The Bitter Worm, a Non-ABV Cocktail

This is an easy cocktail to prepare, but complex in flavor. The wormwood glycerite is made from the fresh leafy tops of the plant without alcohol so the true flavors of the herb come through without...

Old E Mocktail

For the holiday season, the sisters came up with an immune-boosting mocktail using their OLD E elixir — named for the time-tested immune-boosting properties of elderberry, the main ingredient. &...
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