
On Tuesday, November 29, Cafe Juanita chef and James Beard Award winner Holly Smith and three other James Beard Award-winning chefs from around the country will converge on Washington D.C. to show off their talents for a White House crowd as part of The Great American Family Dinner Challenge.
As part of Michelle Obama’s Partnership for a Healthier America, Smith will team up with celeb chef Marcus Samuelsson to cook a healthy dinner in less than 30 minutes for an audience of business owners, advocacy groups, key opinion leaders, and members of the press.
Smith and Samuelsson will be challenged to create a two-course meal—dinner and dessert—for a family of four in an average kitchen (a conventional oven, microwave, toaster, blender, and a modest assortment of pots and pans will be provided) that meets nutritional guidelines, and they’ll be limited to a budget of just $10.
White House chef Sam Kass will be emceeing the event, and judges will be two typical American families selected from a sweepstakes sponsored by Parents and Ser Padres magazines.
For more information about Holly Smith, visit cafejuanita.com.
Posted in Restaurants & Chefs on 08/12/2011 03:34 am by admin
Cafe Juanita’s Holly Smith won Best of Beast at Tamara Murphy’s fourth annual Burning Beast at Smoke Farm on Sunday, July 17 with her spit roasted billy goat with rosemary, garlic and Moscato vinegar baste.
The braised legs were served with Piemontese polenta and fried rosemary and the rest, including the loin was served with moscato vinegar reduction and fried rosemary.

Burning Beast is a carnivorous benefit event for Smoke Farm, a project of the Rubicon Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and featured many of Seattle’s top chef’s doing their delicious thing with ethically raised animals and sustainably harvested fish using fire as their method of cooking.
Posted in Restaurants & Chefs on 07/20/2011 10:45 pm by Ali
On January 15, as part of Michael Pollan’s lecture at Benaroya Hall called “In Defense of Food: The Omnivore’s Solution,” Holly Smith of Cafe Juanita, along with Chefs Tamara Murphy, Christine Keff and Maria Hines will each contribute a wine-paired course using local, sustainable and seasonal produce. This dinner will benefit the Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance, and $130 of the ticket price is a tax-deductible contribution to the NFMA. More information and tickets for this powerhouse event are available here.

Posted in Restaurants & Chefs on 01/07/2011 07:38 pm by admin
Dr. Irene S. Levine, a contributer on The Huffington Post included Holly Smith and Cafe Juanita in her piece on 11 American Restaurants That Feature Fresh Truffles.

One of the restaurant’s delicious signature dishes, Local rabbit braised in Arneis with Ligurian chickpea crepe and pancetta, will be featured and adorned with shaved black truffles as Holly hosts two Italian wine dinners at Cafe Juanita in February.
The first dinner, on February 6, is with Winemaker Michele Reverdito, of Reverdito Winery in the Piedmont. The second, on February 24, is La Spinetta Dinner with Owner/Winemaker Giorgio Rivetti, named Winery of the year in 2001 by Gambero Rosso, Italy’s leading wine guide.
If you’re a die-hard truffle lover, you’ll want to check out the Oregon Truffle Festival this January where Holly will be a special guest chef.
Posted in Restaurants & Chefs on 12/20/2010 06:07 pm by admin