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The Great Date: 5 Places to Indulge in the Desert

The Great Date: 5 Places to Indulge in the Desert

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The desert may have a reputation for being a harsh place to grow … well, anything … but the Coachella Valley and surrounding area is home to dozens of local farms – many of which supply Two Bunch Palms restaurant Essense with its organic, seasonal produce.

No crop, however, is better known in these parts than the sweet and succulent date, which have been flourishing in the Coachella Valley since offshoots from the Middle East were planted more than a century ago. The region now supplies 95 percent of the country’s date supply, so whether you’re a bona fide date fan or need a little nudge to give ‘em a try, this is the place to be when it comes to date dishes.

Here, five different interesting and inventive takes on the great date:

Chia Seed Pudding
Essense, Desert Hot Springs

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It’s the kind of dreamy dish that would make any omnivore want to swap bacon and eggs for a vegan breakfast: a luscious coconut milk-based pudding spiked with nutrient-dense chia seeds, toasted almonds, and, yes, dates. Sticking with Essense’s focus on local, seasonal, and sustainable organic produce (some of which it gets right there on the Two Bunch Palms property), Executive Chef Jenna van Loon sources her dates from nearby Golden Girl Date Farm, just 30 miles down the road in Coachella.

Sushi Roll

Gyoro-Gyoro Izakaya Japonaise, Palm Springs

Gyoro-Gyoro

+ Photo: Gyoro-Gyoro Izakaya Japonaise

Before you write this one off for being too weird, think about it: If you like dates and you like sushi, you might as well try both at the same time, right? At this popular Japanese restaurant along bustling Palm Canyon Drive, the Palm Springs roll is stuffed with snow crab and avocado, topped with tuna and Tokyo scallions, and then served over a date-dotted arugula salad … giving new meaning to the term sushi date.

Stuffed Plate

Cork & Fork, La Quinta

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Andie Hubka, chef and owner of this neighborhood wine bar and small-plates restaurant, uses Medjools for her local date plate, stuffing them with Point Reyes Blue Cheese (creamier than regular old blue.) The dates get hit with a blow torch, which caramelizes the tops, releases some of the natural sugars, and gets the cheese nice and bubbly. The plate is finished with sliced almonds and a drizzle of chive-and-garlic-infused olive oil. Many customers actually order the dish for dessert. Hey, no judgments!

Spring Roll

Rooster and the Pig, Palm Springs

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+ Photo: Rooster and the Pig

At this Vietnamese-American joint, chef and owner Tai Spendley focuses on taking traditional Vietnamese dishes and giving them an unexpected twist, often with ingredients that aren’t usually found in Vietnamese cooking. Case in point: The chilled spring roll is infused with Asian flavors thanks to lemongrass-marinated pork, cilantro, and Thai basil, but then gets a nod to the Coachella Valley with the addition of diced Medjool dates, too.

Shake

Hadley Fruit Orchards, Cabazon

Date-Shake

+ Photo: Hadley Fruit Orchards

Many visitors simply can’t bear to pay a visit to the Valley without stopping for a cool and creamy date shake, perhaps the most iconic date item in the desert. While you’re never too far from a date shake around here, you can find a famous favorite at Hadley Fruit Orchards, which has been churning them out for decades. The shop uses Deglet Noor dates blended with vanilla ice cream and milk to create a just-lumpy-enough-to-be-lovely creamy shake. You’ve also got the option to add banana, nutmeg, or cinnamon to the sweet treat … but you can’t go wrong with the original, if you ask us.

Featured Photo Credit: Hans Hillewaert

  • Story by Lizbeth Scordo

From Sheri Dettman
In Dining Around The Desert

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Dining Around the Desert: Le Paon in Palm Desert

Dining Around the Desert: Le Paon in Palm Desert

Sheri Dettman with Owner and Maitre d' Antoine Babai

Elegant and Memorable Dining Experience

I had the good fortune to dine several times in the past couple of months at the absolutely beautiful, Le Paon in Palm Desert.

Le Paon combines “old world” elegance with Contemporary French Cuisine to provide you with the special dining experience you are looking for.

This award-winning, 4-star Contemporary French Cuisine Restaurant is owned and staffed by the renowned Babai brothers. Executive Chef Eddie Babai was trained in classical cooking at the Cordon Bleu in Paris and at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York. General Manager and Maitre d’ Antoine Babai was twice nominated Restauranteur of the Year Award by the California Restaurant Writers Association.

Prix Fix Menu
I enjoyed the Beet Salad and Deep Sea Scallops in a white wine cream saffron sauce the prior visit and the Prix Fix Menu this last week. I enjoyed the Stuffed Artichoke Bottom, Salad Le Paon, Filet of Sole and Grand Marnier Souffle. The Prix Fix menu is a bargain at $45.00. My dinner mates enjoyed Hearts of Palm salad, Tomato and Onion salad, Deep Sea Scallops and Tournedos Neptune. Absolutely everything was done to perfection. I can honestly say I've never had anything less than steller at Le Paon, be it appetizers in the bar pre theater or dinner in the gorgeous dining room.

https://www.lepaonfrenchcuisine.com

Wednesday through Saturday

DINNER
6 pm - Till Closing
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For Reservations : (760) 610-5320

From Sheri Dettman
In Dining Around The Desert

The Need for Speed at The Thermal Club

The Need for Speed at The Thermal Club

The Thermal Club Is a Members-Only Mecca for Motorsports

The private playground for performance driving is also a residential resort community.

Miles Branman compliments of the Robb Report

The Palm Desert region of California is known for its hot springs, music festivals, and golf courses, but soon it may also be known for its racetracks. Hidden within blankets of arid terrain, a 344-acre oasis in the town of Thermal offers the finest amenities for motorsports enthusiasts. Unveiled in 2012, the Thermal Club is a members-only haven with proving grounds, resort luxuries, and, most importantly, 5.1 miles of winding tarmac.

Three racing circuits, with varying degrees of difficulty, test the limits of even the most extreme performance cars in a safe, controlled environment. Thermal wants its members to fret less and drive more. To that end, the club accommodates every aspect of storing, maintaining, and tuning vehicles so members can simply arrive and drive.

While most members hit the track in their own toys, Thermal offers Aston Martin GT4s, Porsche Caymans, and BMW M cars for members, their families, and their guests to enjoy. An on-site skid pad (wet and dry) and black lake give drivers a chance to find (and exceed) the grip threshold of their cars – training that informs on-track driving behavior. For some zero-risk fun, members can whip around a short autocross course in high-speed go-karts.

Even without logistical concerns, hours of racing in the desert sun are draining. To rejuvenate its members, the Thermal Club is developing a $150 million facility (scheduled to be finished in 18 months) that will house a gym, locker room, spa, pool, kitchen, kids room, and 48 guest suites

Thermal seeks only the most dedicated affiliates, and asks for a token of that commitment beyond the annual rate of $14,400. Each member must purchase a piece of property within the club grounds and build a home within five years. Residences can be custom built or constructed from several design plans provided. Trackside properties offer a spectacular view of the racing action, which includes GT3, GT4, Lotus Cup, and other hosted series.

Pledging an abode is no small consideration, but the benefits of a private, hyper-local getaway are undeniable. Multi-car garage space, ample room to host guests and parties, and access to Palm Springs (a mere 30-minute drive from the track) are among the main draws. For the Thermal Club, it’s about building a community of car enthusiasts and giving them the ideal private playground. A place for those who would rather master a tricky corner than perfect their golf swing.


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