This year, it’s not possible for groups to gather to celebrate and raise funds for local cultural institutions. But the Southampton History Museum has come up with an ingenious way to give its patrons another way to celebrate the season, support the museum and enjoy some fine food and drink.
The “Halsey House Summer Supper Basket” will be offered this Saturday, August 8, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Halsey House, 249 South Main Street, Southampton. Enjoy a charcuterie of delights in an old-fashioned picnic basket with plates, utensils and a bottle of sparkling rosé.
Each basket will have over 16 hand-picked, pre-package items including, a local cheese from Mecox Farms in Water Mill, a variety of dried fruits, Carr’s crackers, McVities, Tate’s cookies, hummus and chips, assorted nuts, olives, a bottle of chilled wine and more.
Baskets also come with a complimentary picnic dinner from Claude’s Restaurant at the Southampton Inn (91 Hill Street) where guests can reserve a spot on the lawn, and from 4 to 6 p.m., enjoy the Summer Supper Basket alongside Claude’s 3-piece “Southampton” fried chicken, Rosa’s potato salad, home-made coleslaw, local pickles, watermelon and home-baked cookies.
“This year has been extraordinary for the Southampton History Museum. We’ve learned to adapt our wide-ranging programs into outdoor and electronic formats. To pay the bills, we are taking imaginative steps to such as this picnic basket benefit following all New York State health and safety requirements,” said Tom Edmonds, director of the museum. “Because we can’t join together for our usual galas, we’re offering take-home goodies donated by local food artisans and Herbert & Rist Liquors.”
Baskets start at $200 for two people and go all the way up to $10,000 for a sponsorship for 10 people, which includes all the food, a copy of “Houses of the Hamptons” by Gary Lawrance and Anne Surchin, a unique Rose de Rose wood carving, plus a rental event at the museum’s Rogers Mansion.
To reserve a basket, call 631-283-2494 extension 200, visit southamptonhistory.org/summersupper or email Liana Mizzi at lmizzi@southamptonhistory.org.
Fire Up The Grill With Roman Roth And Cara Nicoletti
A special fiery evening of food and wine for four people with Wölffer Estate Vineyard partner and winemaker Roman Roth along with Seemore Meats & Veggies founder Cara Nicoletti will take place on Thursday, August 13. From 6 to 7:30 p.m., Roth and Nicoletti will be hosting a virtual evening of grilling with the perfect wine pairings.
Parties of up to four guests can purchase a ticket and toast to summer with a selection of Wölffer wines and Seemore’s sausages that combine meat with a hearty dose of fresh vegetables. Guests will receive a delivery shipment of the wine and sausage, and they can pick up the additional ingredients and cook along with them, or join in to watch and learn how the experts do it. The Zoom link and ingredients list will be sent out as the date gets closer. Spots are limited.
The Menu:
First: Roasted Cherry Tomato and Sausage Crostini paired with Grandioso Rosé 2019.
Second: Grilled Radicchio and Fennel Salad with Sausage Walnut Crumble paired with Summer in a Bottle White 2019.
Third: Grilled Sausage-Stuffed Clams paired with Caya Cabernet Franc 2017.
Tickets are $225+ taxes and fees (for four adults) and include three bottles of Wölffer Wine and three 4-packs of Seemore sausage. Additional ingredients not included. Recipes and shopping list to be provided. Visit wolffer.com to purchase.