By: Aidan Taylor By: Aidan Taylor | June 21, 2022 | Food & Drink,
Renowned Chef Omar Tate has worked in some of the country's best restaurants, but it's the flavors of family get-togethers and barbeques that has him inspired this summer.
"Every year I spend countless loving hours stoking flames in our offset smoker grill cooking ribs for my wife, kids and friends through the season in celebration or simply for pleasure," Tate says.
The Time100 Next honoree is passionate about adding more diversity and people of color into the culinary world, and his work often highlights the different flavors of African American culture. Now, he's bringing some of his favorite dishes to select cities for an exciting exhibition called “Cultivating Community: Dinner Series.”
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The series is held in partnership with Bombay Bramble and the Black Farmer Fund, and the menu reflects this celebration and acknowledgement of Black farmers. It kicks off in New York City's Oko Farms, then moves to Atlanta and Charleston, South Carolina; but you don't have to be in those cities to experience some of the flavor.
Tate shares a few of the recipe highlights with us today, including a sweet and savory rib dish, a mouthwatering tart, a delectable summer cocktail and more. He hopes you enjoy them with family and friends, so you can make some summer memories of your own.
This sweet, refreshing summer drink mixes the fruity flavors of the Bombay Bramble with notes of blackberries and raspberries, bitters and honey syrup for a little twist on the classic negroni.
Ingredients:
Directions: Shake and strain into a rocks glass with crushed ice. Garnish with an orange wheel and a blackberry.
“Ribs are the quintessential summer barbecue staple in my family,” Tate says. “This twist of using the bright freshness of berries transforms the ribs into a sweet and tangy delicious seasonal spin on an old classic. The accompanying Legacy Sauce is a flavorful sweet and savory dressing for the ribs, featuring fresh berries, heirloom tomatoes, local honey, Dijon and more, all simmered down with the berry-infused Bombay Bramble gin for an extra pop of vibrant, all-natural berry flavor. Up South pickles are the perfect accompaniment to the rich and fatty ribs as well.”
This recipe is for two racks of St. Louis cut ribs.
Ingredients:
Strawberry Rub
Legacy Sauce
Directions:
Strawberry Rub
Legacy Sauce
“Nothing brings folks together in my neighborhood like gathering to eat crabs,” Tate says. “We usually eat them with seasoned butter, but this time I wanted to share them playfully in traditional summer ingredients like corn (cornbread) and tomato for a light refreshing addition to our favorite shellfish.”
Ingredients:
Fine Herbs
Crab and Tomato Mix
Candied Lemon
Cornbread
Raspberry Vinaigrette
Directions:
Fine Herbs
Crab and Tomato Mix
Candied Lemon
Cornbread
Raspberry Vinaigrette
Assemble the Salad
These pickled veggies are the perfect addition to balance out the sweet and flavorful ribs.
Ingredients:
Pickling Liquid
Directions:
“Tarts, pies and galettes are one of those treats that I look forward to every year,” Tate says. “This bramble berry tart made with jam that's been cooked with Bombay Bramble is the grown-up way to enjoy these treats without having to share them with the kids at the block party. The tart beautifully balances the bright citrus notes and bold berried flavor of the gin with pastry cream and extra fresh berries for a refreshing, yet indulgent summer dessert.”
Ingredients:
Jam
Pastry Cream
Pate Brisee (for tart)
Directions:
Jam
Pastry Cream
Pate Brisee (for tart)
To Assemble The Tart
Photography by: Haamza Edwards / Courtesy of Bombay Bramble