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Wine Tasting Dinner May 8,2013, RSVP soon!

Come and join Constantino’s Market Uptown at University Circle and Euro Fine Wines when they present an Ode to Spring Wine Dinner event featuring five Certified Byodynamic Maysara Pinots with a five course Farm to Table Menu created by Chef Michael Fadel featuring produce from Case Western Reserve University’s Squire Valleevue Farm. Seating is limited, so RSVP early.

For more information, or to RSVP call 216-721-6000 x223, or email stacey@constantinosmarket.com .

wine dinner  (PDF poster)

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What’s Your Favorite Kind Of Pizza?

So, what’s your favorite kind of pizza?

Stop in and check out our homemade pizza kitchen, open 11am to close—we make your pizza fresh to order with your choice of toppings.  Personal pizzas too!  Everyday Special going on right now: Grab-n-go pizza up to 2 toppings $5.99!

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This Ain’t Your Daddy’s Pilsner

This Ain’t Your Daddy’s Pilsner

Heads up beer geeks: Constantino’s has Chatoe Rogue’s Good Chit Pilsner fresh in stock.  With its clean, crisp hop bite and balanced hop and floral aromas, this Czech Pils is nothin’ like your Daddy’s lager.

Most breweries buy their barley from maltsters and their hops from farmers.  The real magic happens when you brew the ingredients, right? WRONG, says Rogue Ales!  Rogue’s “Chatoe Rogue” series of beers comes from its own terroir.  Rogue cultivates its hops along Oregon’s Williamette River and grows its own barley on 265 acres in Tygh Valley.

Says Zorro of beeradvocate.com: “mouthfeel is good.”  We tend to agree.

Grab yourself a 22 oz. bomber of Rogue’s Good Chit Pilsner today!

(Find ‘em in a stack next to the frozen section.)

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Stacey’s Pita Chips & an awesome recipe!

Got the munchies?  We’ve got pita chips!

 

Satisfy your craving with Stacy’s Simply Naked Pita Chips: all natural, dressed in nothin’ but sea salt.

Available at Constantino’s, these crunchy crackers are great with hummus, olive oil—or just about any dip!  We think you’ll love Stacy’s Bagel Chips, too, available “Naked” and in Toasted Garlic and Everything Bagel flavors.

 

Featured Recipe: Pizza Dip

Serves 4

Prep Time:10 minutes

Cooking Time: 22 minutes

 

Ingredients:

* 4 oz cream cheese

* 1 cup pizza sauce

* 1/8 pound pepperoni sausage, diced

* 1/2 of an onion, chopped

* 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

 

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.  Spray a pie pan with non-stick cooking spray.  Spread cream cheese on the bottom of the pie pan.  Pour pizza sauce over the cream cheese, and spread it so that there is an even layer of sauce.  Sprinkle with pepperoni and onion.  Top with mozzarella cheese.  Bake at 400 degrees F for 18 to 22 minutes.

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Strawberries ON SALE, $1.49!!

Come to Constantino’s to stock up on luscious, ripe,  strawberries priced at $1.49 per lb. Available while supplies last. Strawberries are superstars on the nutrition front. Just eight berries can provide as much Vitamin C as an orange, and you won’t have to peel anything. They are high in manganese and fiber and low in sodium. In addition, strawberries are packed with antioxidants and plant compounds that help keep cholesterol levels in healthy ranges.

Most of all, they’re DELICIOUS!

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Isn’t it all Champagne?

It’s New Year’s Eve, and everyone wants some Champagne! Here’s a quick guide for you to pick the right one to enjoy the evening:

Isn’t it All Champagne?

Just as some wines and cheeses are only produced in a specific geographic area, only sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France can be officially labeled “Champagne.” Other European countries use other names for the sparkling wine they produce: Cava in Spain, Prosecco, Asti or Spumante in Italy and Sekt in Germany. Bubblies from California, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the several wine-producing countries of South America are generally referred to as simply sparkling wine or sparklers.

Do I Have to Get the Expensive Stuff?

It’s true, champagne can be pricey.  Some argue that it is worth spending the extra cash for “real” Champagne, while others prefer lower-priced alternatives.  There’s not a right or wrong answer here –it comes down to a matter of personal choice.   Constantino’s Market associates are happy to offer their recommendations to fit your preferred flavor profile and budget!

Why Does Sparkling Wine… Sparkle?

Unless it says otherwise on the bottle, all champagne and most domestic sparklers are composed of three grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and the less often used varietal Pinot Meunier. The bubbles are created through a process called “secondary fermentation,” which means they make regular wine first and then re-ferment it with yeast left in the bottle (which is filtered out later). This is why you’ll often get a fresh-baked bread aroma from bubbly.

How Do I Choose?

Here are a few basic terms to help narrow your search to match your taste preferences.

  • Brut: The driest one, not to be confused with “Extra Dry,” which, funnily enough, is not as dry as Brut. Brut is the most food-friendly of champagnes. The smoky, salty nature of caviar makes for a classic match. For everyday occasions, try potato latkes and sour cream or any number of salty delights.
  • Extra Dry: A touch of fruity sweetness but finishes on a dry note. These are quite versatile and can be served as an apertif or after dinner. They’re more or less in the middle of the spectrum.
  • Sec: Next in line for dryness, but you don’t see it very often.
  • Demi-sec: The most residual sugar of the bunch (outside of Doux, which is rare). This is the ultimate dessert wine and, perhaps, the most romantic of the bunch. Never sweet in a cloying way, these have a caramelized quality that is absolutely delicious. Avoid pairing these with fare that is sweeter than the wine, as the bubbly will come off harsh and dry. Fresh fruit works best.
  • Blanc de Blanc: This bubbly is made from 100% Chardonnay. The Chardonnay grape lends sparkling wine its toasty, nutty and rich quality.
  • Blanc de Noir: This bubbly is made from mostly Pinot Noir. The Pinot Noir grape gives it the refreshing, fruit driven, citrus quality.

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Daily Specials Constantino’s Markets Thursday November 1, 2012

Come enjoy our chef-prepared restaurant quality hot prepared foods for your lunch or dinner. Take as little or as much as you like, we sell it by the pound! The daily prepared hot food specials are $6.49/lb. Our daily specials for today are:

Roasted Porkloin with Caramelized onions

Chicken with  Sundried Tomato

Ratatoille (pictured)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sausage & Walnut Stuffing

Eggplant Parmesan (pictured)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apple Cobbler

And our side dishes are: mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans & onions, corn and mac & cheese.

*Daily Specials may vary at store locations.

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Daily Specials Constantino’s Markets Halloween 2012!

Come enjoy our chef-prepared restaurant quality hot prepared foods for your lunch or dinner. Take as little or as much as you like, we sell it by the pound! The daily prepared hot food specials are $6.49/lb. Our daily specials for today are:

Hungarian Ghoulash

Buttermilk Fried Chicken

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sweet Potato Fries

Stuffed Rigatoni with marinara

Southwest Pork

 

And our side dishes are: mashed potatoes & gravy, fried cauliflower, zucchini & squash and mac & cheese.

*Daily Specials may vary at store locations.

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Daily Specials Constantino’s Markets Tuesday October 30, 2012

Come enjoy our chef-prepared restaurant quality hot prepared foods for your lunch or dinner. Take as little or as much as you like, we sell it by the pound! The daily prepared hot food specials are $6.49/lb. Our daily specials for today are:

Chicken Parmesan (pictured)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pasta Primavera

BBQ Pork Chops

Wild Rice

 

And our side dishes are: mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans & onions, zucchini/squash & redonions and mac & cheese.

*Daily Specials may vary at store locations.

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Daily Specials Constantino’s Markets Monday October 29, 2012

Come enjoy our chef-prepared restaurant quality hot prepared foods for your lunch or dinner. Take as little or as much as you like, we sell it by the pound! The daily prepared hot food specials are $6.49/lb. Our daily specials for today are:

Chicken Cacciatore (pictured)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chef’s Meatloaf (Beef)

Penne Pasta Pesto with Grilled Chicken

Mesquite Pork Chops

And our side dishes are: mashed potatoes & gravy, green peas, broccoli & mushrooms and mac & cheese.

*Daily Specials may vary at store locations.

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