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City Harvest’s “Summer in the City” Partners with Urbani Truffles

On June 18th, City Harvest will be hosting their 17th Annual Summer in the City event, which is partnered with Urbani Truffles as well as Seamore’s, fluff+fluff, Charley St. and a few others this year. City Harvest is a food-rescue organization that uses the abundance of surplus food in the city to help feed food-insecure New Yorkers through food pantries, soup kitchens, and nutrition partners in all five boroughs.

Summer in the City is their annual celebration of the beginning of summer, an event that combines philanthropy and culinary artistry to raise money for their cause. Their 2018 event raised over $410,000, which was enough to help feed over 6,000 families for the summer. This year, City Harvest hopes to reach, and preferably surpass, that same milestone.

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Urbani Truffles is a perfect partnership for City Harvest. The company has been run by the Italian Urbani family for six generations, and their products are characterized by the passion and reverence the family has for truffles, and for the art of food.

Urbani sources their truffles from “Italy – from Umbria, to other regions,” says Vice President of Marketing Sabrina Notarnicola, who expressed the family’s “passion, love, and connection with [their] land”. When asked how Urbani got involved with City Harvest, Sabrina said “We are always supporting good causes. We got involved thanks to our network of chefs.”

Summer in the City will feature an expertly-crafted dish of roasted asparagus with shaved grana padano and truffle fonduta. Downtown had the chance to ask City Harvest Director of Special Events Kathy Holding for more information about the event.

Downtown: How did Summer in the City get started?

Kathy Holding: Summer in the City started 17 years ago as an event bringing together young philanthropists, tastemakers, and the city’s restaurant community to support for City Harvest’s work. It is now one of our signature annual events, kicking off the summer with the city’s best cocktail party, featuring some of the hottest chefs, restaurants, and mixologists in New York City. All proceeds support City Harvest’s work to rescue nutritious food that would otherwise go to waste and deliver it to soup kitchens and food pantries across the five boroughs to help feed New Yorkers in need.

DT: What does the event support specifically?

KH: The event supports City Harvest’s work, as New York City’s largest food rescue organization, to feed the more than 1.2 million New Yorkers who are struggling to put meals on their tables. The need is especially high in the summer. One in five children across the five boroughs don’t always know where their next meal is coming from, and many rely on free school breakfasts and lunches as the only healthy meals they will get during the day. As a result, families that are already struggling to make ends meet may need to turn to food pantries and soup kitchens for help. Summer in the City and other fundraising efforts supports City Harvest’s works to rescue and deliver 61 million pounds of food this year so that all New Yorkers have the food they need to thrive, all year long. Last year, Summer in the City raised over $410,000, which is enough to help feed over 6,000 families for the entire summer.

DT: What’s new for this summer?

KH: The summer is an exciting time for City Harvest. We recently wrapped up our annual Skip Lunch Fight Hunger campaign, which also raises funds to help New York City children and families throughout the summer months. Individuals and companies across the City created teams, competed against one another, and collectively raised over $1.2 million – enough to help feed 55,000 children for the entire summer. We will be rescuing high-quality perishable and non-perishable food from the annual Summer Fancy Food Show on June 25 at the Jacobs Javits Center. Each year, more than 200 City Harvest volunteers collect about 100,000 pounds of excess, gourmet food from the show, which go directly to food pantries and soup kitchens across the city. City Harvest’s annual Feed Our Kids Food Drive is running through June 16. Anyone can donate to the drive by bringing nonperishable food to participating NYPD stations, FDNY firehouses, and Apple Bank locations across the city. City Harvest’s partnership with Brighter Bites will be extending into the summer. Together, our organizations provide grocery bags filled with fresh produce and recipe cards to students and their parents during pick-up time after school. This summer, the program will be running at 2 summer camps in Queens. We have 9 Mobile Markets in all five boroughs that distribute free produce to community members year-round. During the summer, these markets are paired with recipe demos hosted by volunteer nutritionists and chefs.

DT: What can guests expect at Summer in the City?

KH: Guests can expect delicious dishes and cocktails from acclaimed chefs and mixologists. Over 30 of the best restaurants in the City will be participating in the event with a tasting station, including Urbani Truffles, Aquavit, COTE, and more. There will also be music from one of New York City’s top DJs and interactive activities. More information about the event can be found here.

The Downtown team can’t wait to experience the delicious truffles at Summer in the City and show our support for City Harvest and their mission of making food accessible to all New Yorkers. We hope to see you at Pier 61, Chelsea Piers tomorrow!

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Milk Bar’s Strawberry Lemon Cake Truffles

Photo courtesy of: Kelsey Maloney
Photo courtesy of: Kelsey Maloney

Trying to satisfy that sweet tooth this summer? Look no further than Milk Bar’s Strawberry Lemon Cake Truffles!

This vanilla cake truffle is mixed with lemon juice, enrobed in white chocolate and coated with strawberry milk crumbs, making it this summer’s tastiest treat. Its soft texture compliments the subtle lemon splash and sweet strawberry and milk crumbs that it’s rolled in. The cake itself is slightly under-baked and is rolled into perfectly shaped balls a little smaller than a golf-ball.

2012 James Beard Rising Star Chef of the Year and 2015 James Beard Outstanding Pastry Chef award-winner, Christina Tosi, founded Milk Bar in November 2008, and has been its head chef ever since.

Since opening, six of these bakeries have popped up all over New York, with one in Toronto and another opening in Washington, D.C. Tosi’s vision of the Milk Bar focuses on creating playful, American home-style desserts and savory snacks by using quality ingredients and locally sourced dairy.

“I was an infamously picky easter as a child, but also had an infamously sweet tooth,” said Tosi. “All I wanted was dessert for every meal of the day. My mother stopped allowing me to only eat dessert so I stepped into the kitchen to teach myself my favorite desserts.”

Her secret ingredient? Milk powder. With cookie dough being her absolute favorite dessert, Tosi created these truffles that are now known all over world. The Strawberry Lemon Cake Truffles are the most recent addition to the truffle family along side the Birthday Cake Truffles and Banana Cake Truffles.

This combo of lemon cake and strawberry milk crumbs is just one of Tosi’s creative fusions. The Milk Bar also makes cookies, custom wedding cakes, produces their own line of baking mixes and ships baked goods all over the world. You can also attend baking classes at the heart of Milk Bar at their Williamsburg location.

The Strawberry Lemon Cake Truffles are now available in all NYC stores and for shipping. To order some of these delicious treats please visit their website.

-by Kelsey Maloney