Hey Dayton! Welcome to our weekly Dayton Food & Dining Newsletter! The holiday season is coming up quick with Thanksgiving in just about two weeks. My family is doing something a little different this year. A few weeks ago, each one of us took turns writing down what entrĂŠe, side dish or dessert we wanted to have. Whatever we wrote on the note cards is what my mom is making for Thanksgiving dinner. She made sure there were no duplicates or similar dishes, but said if we all wrote desserts, then thatâs what weâre having! I would share what I wrote, but my husband, dad and grandpa are consistent newsletter readers and dinner is supposed to be a surprise. If youâre not a fan of cooking Thanksgiving dinner, there are several caterers and restaurants throughout the Dayton region offering carryout options. Click the link below for more information. >>>READ MORE: Where to find carryout Thanksgiving meals across Dayton region How to enter Dayton Daily News holiday cookie contest Credit: Lisa Powell Speaking of the holiday season, I am in charge of the Dayton Daily News holiday cookie contest and I need your help! The Dayton Daily News has held a holiday cookie contest since 1990, and bakers from across the region have submitted thousands of recipes over those three decades. After a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, weâre bringing the contest back with a new twist. Our staff will make the cookies instead of having contestants bring a dozen cookies to our office due to post-COVID and security precautions. Weâre looking for those in the Dayton area to submit their best, easy-to-follow holiday cookie recipe by Nov. 17. All you have to do is email the recipe with exact measurements and instructions to me at [email protected]. Please include your first and last name, the city you reside in and a brief description about how you came across the cookie recipe and what makes it special to you. Also include your phone number and email in case our team has additional questions. If you are a winner, thatâs how you will be notified. And yes, there will be prizes! The first-place winner receives a $100 Kroger gift card. The second-place winner receives a $75 Kroger gift card and the third-place winner receives a $50 Kroger gift card. El Toro Express opens near Dayton Mall Credit: Natalie Jones If youâve been reading this newsletter from the beginning, you already know I LOVE Mexican food and it just became a lot more convenient. El Toro Express is now open at 21 N. Springboro Pike in Miamisburg near the Dayton Mall. Customers can build their own tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos or burrito bowls by picking their own protein and toppings. Proteins include chicken, steak, carnitas, al pastor pork, birria or fajita veggies. Toppings include pico de gallo, corn salsa, tomatillo salsa, lettuce, tomatoes, shredded cheese and sour cream. A few items that stand out on the menu include the Mexican loaded potato featuring a large potato filled with protein, toppings and cheese, and the fajita combo featuring a bed of veggies with protein thatâs served with salad, rice, beans and tortillas. Customers can also order chips and dip or dessert. The concept is built off of the idea of to-go cocktails, which was launched during the coronavirus pandemic. The new restaurant offers to go frozen margaritas with flavors such as lime, strawberry, blue raspberry and mango and a lime margarita on the rocks. >>>PHOTOS: Take a look inside El Toro Express New restaurant with cocktails, wine, small plates opens in Centerville Credit: Natalie Jones Uptown Centervilleâs newest restaurant, Meridien, is now open at 28 West Franklin St. in the former spot of Sweeneyâs Seafood Bar & Grill. Meridien features cocktails, wine and small plates inspired by experiences and cuisines from all around the world. Chef Adrian Madrigal, who is originally from Costa Rica and studied at Le Cordon Bleu in France, has created a menu that pairs well with their wine offerings. From a Margherita Flatbread to Pistachio Crusted Sea Scallops, Herbed Ricotta Shells, and sweet-potato based Hummus, the tapas style restaurant has a lot to offer. I enjoyed the Artisan Flatbread featuring a thin and crispy crust with herbs, ricotta, white sauce, Brussels sprouts and bacon. The flatbread was finished with a balsamic vinegar that complimented the other ingredients. Another unique menu item is the French Fly Flight that pairs well with the Champagne Flight. Madrigal plans to change the menu every month to two months. >>>PHOTOS: Take a look inside Meridien Ann Hellerâs favorite recipes: Apple Walnut Torte Ann Hellerâs career at the Dayton Daily News writing about food and restaurants spanned three decades. She also published two cookbooks including âThe Best of Itâs Simple!ââ âI grew up in a family where the gathering of black walnuts and hickory nuts was a ritual of fall. We always went to fields near Fort Ancient about the time the leaves began to turn,â Heller wrote. âBecause my interest in the kitchen started with cookie baking, I developed a taste for flavorful black walnuts in desserts.â Ingredients: 1 egg, beaten lightly3/4 cup sugar1 cup sliced apples1 teaspoon baking powder1/2 cup flourpinch of salt1/4 teaspoon vanilla1/4 cup chopped black walnuts Directions: Combine the beaten egg with the sugar and apples. Stir in the remaining ingredients and pour into a 9-inch greased pie tin. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Serve warm or cold, with whipped cream or ice cream. Quick Bites: đ° Centerville bakery closes in Cross Pointe Shopping Center: RachelBakes & Co has permanently closed as the owner plans to focus on her mental health and putting herself first. Click here for more information. đŽ Taco Johnâs delays opening in Kettering: The restaurant plans to open at 4045 Wilmington Pike in mid-December. 𼪠Super Subbyâs to reopen in Moraine: The restaurant is reopening on Thursday at 5558 N. Springboro Pike after being closed for two months. Tell Us: Thank you so much for reading my weekly newsletter! If you see a new restaurant opening or are wondering when an establishment is expected to open up, feel free to email me here, and Iâll check it out. Remember to follow Dayton Daily News on Facebook or search our Food & Dining section for the latest stories. Iâll have continuous updates on my Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. I recently created a TikTok page featuring videos and interviews highlighting my latest stories. Follow my TikTok page here. |