18 Nov 2016
Tags: Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, Cocktails, cocktail trends, culinary trends, Kimpton Hotels, Usa, Culinary & Cocktails Trend Forecast
Cocktails with a culinary twist, the “nose to tail” movement, South American and Mediterranean-influenced cuisine, and re-imagined childhood desserts are among the top trends according to Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants' 2017 Culinary & Cocktails Trend Forecast, released in November 2016. The third annual trend report offers a glimpse into the innovative flavours and unique sips that will influence restaurant and bar menus in 2017.
The forecast findings were uncovered via an extensive survey of leading chefs, sommeliers, general managers and bartenders from 70 plus acclaimed Kimpton restaurants, bars and lounges across more than 30 U.S. cities. New this year, the report also includes insights from renowned food influencers, photographers and videographers. These culinary and cocktail experts partnered with Kimpton to create original content via videos, recipes and images, to showcase their unique take on interesting forecast findings.
"When it comes to culinary trends, Kimpton chefs and bartenders are on the hunt for the flavours and techniques that tantalise taste buds and expand diners' culinary universe. They are true trendsetters and innovators in our kitchens and bars,” said Alex Taylor, Kimpton's Senior Vice President of Restaurants & Bars. “These are the most creative and cutting-edge culinary concepts that will pepper menus and home kitchens in the coming year.”
In 2017, restaurant and cocktail enthusiasts can expect to see the following trends come to life across the country.
Top Culinary Trends:
- A surge in Mediterranean-inspired dishes like creamy sesame hummus with braised chickpeas, olive oil charred octopus, and Moroccan spiced lamp chops with tomato-cucumber fattoush and lemon yogurt
- New twists on favourite childhood desserts like boozy berry sundaes with blackberry chartreuse and sour cherry mascarpone-flavoured frozen push-ups
- Ongoing interest in using the whole carcass to create rich, flavourful dishes like oven-roasted bone marrow burgers, chicken skin chips crusted with quinoa and marcona almonds, braised pork neck ragout pappardelle, and cheekily named pig face candy bars with country style pâté and raw sugar brulée
- The sustainability-driven “root to leaf” movement that embraces using vegetables in their entirety in dishes like radish greens, carrot top pesto, salt roasted beets, and celery root purées
- More lean meat alternatives popping onto menus to be featured in dishes like smoked elk carpaccio and venison tartare as well as ox, bison, boar, ostrich for the more adventurous diner
- Spices like cardamom, cumin and turmeric that add an extra kick to any dish
Leading Cocktail Trends:
- Adding a culinary twist to classic cocktails with unique ingredients like roasted grapes, salt-roasted plantains, smoked tomato water, puréed red pepper, snap peas, corn, or even pickling brine to create either sweet or savory culinary cocktails
- South American-inspired cocktails like a Caipirinha using mezcal, cachaça, jalapeño-infused cachaça, serrano chili syrup or pisco
- Fat-washing cocktails with alternative non-meat-based fats like milk, coconut and peanut butter
- Wine and cheese remain the top food and drink pairing, but fresh new combinations like oysters and gin or sherry and fries will emerge as chefs and bartenders collaborate more on tasting menus and small plates
- Signature cocktails developed out of fermented beverages like Kombucha, ginger beer and coconut kefir for creations like a cranberry and tangerine Kombucha cocktail
Bringing The Trends To Life:
Kimpton chefs and bartenders are already bringing these trends to life in their restaurants and bars, and in the spirit of unique pairings, Kimpton's Director of Bars Mike Ryan and Director of Music Lauren Bucherie have come together to create a custom Spotify playlist featuring classic rock. According to the Culinary & Cocktail forecast, classic rock and indie folk are the top two music genres that strike a chord with guests. The songs help make the bitters pop, the sugars balanced and the spirits smooth.
For more information on this year's Culinary & Cocktail Trend Forecast including survey findings, recipes, YouTube videos, infographics and more insights from Kimpton chefs and bartenders, please visit www.kimptonhotels.com/CCTrends.
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ABOUT KIMPTON HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
San Francisco-based Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants is a leading collection of boutique hotels and restaurants and the acknowledged industry pioneer that first introduced the boutique hotel concept to the United States. In 1981, Bill Kimpton founded the company that today is renowned for making travellers feel genuinely cared for through thoughtful perks and amenities, bold, playful design and a sincerely personal style of guest service. Out to help people live full, balanced lives, Kimpton aims to inspire with touches like yoga mats in every room, complimentary coffee and tea to start the day, hosted evening Wine Hour, in-room fitness programming and complimentary bike rentals. The award-winning restaurants and bars are led by talented chefs and bartenders that offer guests a chance to dine like a local.
Kimpton is consistently ranked as one of the top companies in the Market Metrix Hospitality Index, Upper Upscale Segment, for Customer Satisfaction. The company is highly-regarded for its innovative employee culture and benefits and has been named a FORTUNE magazine “Best Place to Work” seven times since 2009. Kimpton is continuously growing and currently operates over 60 hotels and 70 plus restaurants, bars and lounges in 30 U.S. cities. In January 2015, Kimpton was welcomed into the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) family of hotel brands, bringing together two special cultures and sets of values to create the world's largest boutique hotel business. For more information, visit www.KimptonHotels.com.
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