BRU Fest - a party featuring burgers, wings, 'n' beer (all the important food groups!) - is going to be a great event for a great cause. And I'm inviting all of you to join me there on Saturday night!
Faithful followers know that I am not only completely and utterly devoted to food - its preparation, its cultural significance, its history, and of course its taste. But I am also a complete and utter bleeding heart, ready and willing to help causes that are near and dear to me. I've written about hunger, homelessness, community gardens for low-income families, a preschool for underprivileged children ... I'm just an old softie, and proud of it.
And the cause I'm promoting today is one that touches my heart deeply: sick kids. BRU Fest isn't just a good time; it's a good time that benefits the Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan, so that it can serve families affected by leukemia, lymphoma, and related blood disorders. The organization provides information, financial assistance, emotional support, holiday gifts, and so much more to children (and even adults) who are ill, and to their loved ones.
So how can you help, too? Buy a ticket! Buy a bunch of tickets and invite your friends! For $39, you'll get to sample fabulous treats from Bagger Dave's Legendary Burger Tavern and Buffalo Wild Wings, as well as receiving 10 tokens and a 10-ounce BRU mug to use in sampling premium craft beers from Kalamazoo's own Bell's Brewery. Like I said - burgers, wings, 'n' beer ... wow!
If you need more incentive, let me be the temptress who tells you just a few of the 15 different Bell's offerings you'll be able to choose from:
Oberon Ale: The heart of Bell’s summer lineup, Oberon Ale offers a refreshing mix of malted wheat flavor and fruity notes, wrapped up in a distinctively citrusy hop aroma.
Third Coast Beer: Pale malts and a variety of American hops combine in Third Coast Beer to produce a refreshing, crisply hopped, dry pale ale.
Black Note: A blend of Expedition and Double Cream Stouts, aged in freshly retired bourbon barrels, this stout combines the best features of its parents and enhances them with undertones of bourbon.
Cherry Stout: Matches smooth, malty dark chocolate flavors with the tartness of 100% Montmorency cherries grown in Michigan’s Traverse City region.
Hell Hath No Fury: This was inspired by Belgian Abbey beers and ended up as a truly unique offering - a mixed culture of Belgian yeasts provide distinctive fruity ester and clove notes to a dark, stout-like malt base.
A few other co-sponsors of this amazing event are Treat Dreams (which offered lusciously rich vanilla ice cream swirled with maple syrup, waffles, and bacon at Baconfest Michigan), my buddies at The Hungry Dudes, and the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Because, of course, helping sick kids and their families is a cause that everyone can rally 'round.
Just to tantalize you, Bagger Dave's has graciously shared a recipe for one of the great burgers you'll get to sample at Bru Fest. But don't just make the burger and eat it alone - that's no fun. Join the rest of us and come to the party! What an excellent way to spend a Saturday night!
BRU Fest - Burgers, Wings, Beer
Saturday, June 16
7 - 11 p.m.
Royal Oak Farmers' Market
316 East 11 Mile Road (2 blocks east of Main Street)
Bagger Dave's Legendary Burger Tavern Ono Burger
4 beef patties
2 slices bacon, cut in half
2 ounces onions
2 burger buns
2 tablespoons pineapple barbecue sauce
Begin by heating the griddle to 350F.
Place burger patties and bacon on the griddle and begin to cook on first side for approximately 3 minutes.
Saute the onions on the griddle until they become light brown in color, approximately 2-4 minutes.
Flip burger patties and bacon; cook another 3 minutes.
Lightly toast top and bottom buns.
On your toasted bun, place the burger patties and bacon. Top with the caramelized onions and finish with pineapple barbecue sauce.
Serves 2.
Ok, that's it.. I want to be you! You get to go to all the cool events!! :) And I'm lovin' the burger - I even have a pineapple bbq sauce recipe!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteYou seriously go everywhere! I think I have begun to live vicariously through your blog! This sounds like a wonderful event!
ReplyDeleteGreat food, great ale, and a great cause. What could be better. Enjoy your weekend, Mary!
ReplyDeleteCan't make it there but I'm thinking about going to a similar event here in Knoxville in October. Have fun this weekend!
ReplyDeleteHave enough fun for those of us who cannot attend this time. That burger made my mouth water...
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