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The Lodge Restaurant will be open daily for the season beginning Monday, May 19, 2008

 

 

Mother's Day at Black Butte Ranch destination resort in Sisters, OregonMother's Day Brunch and Special Offer

Menu | Online dining reservations

Mother's Day Lodging Specials | Mom's Play FREE Golf | Spa Specials

 

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Cooking Classes with Dean Ecker

Call 595-1260 for reservations.

Introduction to Food and Wine
Saturday, May 17, 2008 at 3:00PM in the Brooks Room. $15 per person
Discuss food and wine pairing; investigate unique alternatives, and menu creating There will be 3 simple food and wine pairings for you to sample during class.

Introduction to Sauces
Sunday, June 15, 2008
3:00PM in the Brooks Room $15.00 per person
We will explore the basic sauces (both sweet and savory), techniques of sauce making, and stock preparations. We will also discuss dressings and vinaigrettes as part of this class. There will be 3 simple food and wine samplings as  part of this class

Call 541-595-1260 for reservations.

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Stay Tuned for more information about our Father's Day "beer dinner" that will take place the Saturday night before Father's Day.

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The Lodge Restaurant

More than a View... Read our review in GO! Magazine

Nestled amid the giant Ponderosa pines, the Lodge Restaurant Dining Room offers a view of the Cascade mountains that is breathtaking and unsurpassed anywhere in Oregon.  The Lodge Restaurant and Aspen Lounge are open daily during the summer season.

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Spring Hours
Open Wednesday - Sunday. Breakfast 8:00am-11:30am, Lunch 11:30am- 2:30pm, Dinner 5:00pm-close. Call 541-595-1260 for information and reservations.

Dining Options on the Ranch
       
The Lodge Restaurant
Fine dining

Lunch Menu
Dinner Menu
Online dining reservations

 

541-595-1260

Open daily for the season beginning Monday, May 19, 2008

Breakfast 8:00am-11:30am, Lunch 11:30am- 2:30pm, Dinner 5:00pm-close.

The Aspen Lounge

Menu

541-595-1262

Open daily for the season beginning Monday, May 19, 2008

Big Meadow Restaurant
Bar & Grill food

Menu 541-595-1240 Opens Monday May 12, 2008 for breakfast and lunch 8:00AM-3:00PM. Opens Friday, May 16 for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Catering & Events

Catering Menu 541-595-1267 Open year-round by special arrangement

The Lakeside Bistro

Menu 541-595-1264 Open for the season Memorial Day weekend, then closing until the end of June.

Glaze Meadow Recreation
Snack Shop

Lunch Menu 541-595-5880 Open Friday 5/23/08 for Memorial Day weekend, then open weekends only until mid-June. Summer hours open daily 10:00AM-5:00PM.

GMRC Espresso Bar

Menu No phones

Opens Friday May 23 for Memorial Day weekend. GMRC Espresso stand will open at 7:30am – 5:00pm. GMRC Espresso will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 6/ 15 and open daily beginning 6/16/08.

Lodge Espresso Bar

    Opens on Friday 5/23/08 for Memorial Day weekend. Lodge 7:30am – 1:30pm for the Memorial Day weekend. Lodge Espresso will open Saturdays and Sundays beginning May 31 until June 15. They will be open 7 days a week for summer starting the 6/16/08.
Glaze Meadow & Big Meadow
Golf Snack Bar
Menu Big Meadow
541-595-5920
Glaze Meadow 541- 595-5953
Open daily for the season beginning Memorial Day weekend, 9:00AM-5:00PM.
 

Executive Chef Dean Ecker oversees Ranch Food & Beverage operations. For more information e-mail Dining@BlackButteRanch.com You'll love working here. More

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Dean EckerDean C. Ecker
Food and Beverage Director/Executive Chef

Dean Ecker showed a penchant for cooking at a very young age.  Watching his Danish mother cook traditional Scandinavian food in their Key Biscayne, Fla. home and traveling abroad with his father, taught him early on that blending distinct culinary styles is the key to creativity in the kitchen.

Ecker’s official training began while he was in high school, working as a busboy.  Noticing Ecker’s attention to detail and motivation to work hard, acclaimed south Florida chef Michael Chiarello took Ecker under his wing.  By the age of 18, Ecker was already a kitchen manager, having progressed through the ranks from pantry to broiler to sauté to purchasing.  While working alongside Chiarello at south Florida’s Toby’s Restaurant, Ecker was able to interact with local farmers, specifying produce orders, and creating eclectic dishes based on fresh local ingredients.

After Toby’s, Ecker decided to broaden his culinary horizons and moved to Max’s Place where he worked with another acclaimed chef, Mark Milatello.  Considered the father of south Florida’s culinary movement, Milatello introduced Ecker to exotic Caribbean influences, of which Milatello built his reputation in the Miami restaurant scene.

After spending his entire young life in Florida, wanderlust set in.  As luck would have it, former mentor Chiarello was now in California’s famous wine region, the Napa Valley, opening up Tra VigneChiarello asked Ecker to join him as Executive Sous Chef for the opening of the restaurant.  Concurrently, Ecker filled in as sous chef for Tra Vigne’s sister restaurants, Fog City Diner in San Francisco and Mustard’s Grill in Napa. It was during this time that Ecker further developed his culinary expertise with fine Italian cuisine.

It was at Mustard’s Grill that Ecker was able to tend his garden, quite literally.  The key element to Mustard’s Grill success was a one and a half acre garden, existing solely to produce the finest and freshest ingredients for the menu each night, tended to by Ecker himself. Daily hard work growing a variety of produce including basil, heirloom tomatoes, corn, framboise and several varieties of lettuce combined with daily selections from San Francisco’s fresh fish markets made Mustard’s Grill a Napa Valley success.

From Mustard’s Grill, Ecker took a short sojourn to Aspen, Colo., where he worked as chef at both Andiamo's and Il Poggio.  After experiencing the wrath of often time harsh Rocky Mountain winters, this Florida native opted to move back to the Napa Valley where he entered the hotel scene, working for 230 acre Meadowood Resort in St. Helena, Calif., as executive sous chef. 

At Meadowood Resort, Ecker oversaw food preparation for the 1991 and 1992 Napa Valley wine auction, a week long event complete with private parties, the auction and luxury dining tents serving 1500 food and wine patrons.

Opportunity knocked again, and Ecker was asked to come on board as executive chef at the Tennis Ranch on Camelback in Paradise Valley, Ariz., where he assisted in the transformation of an exclusively leisure family resort to a full service resort complete with a new conference center.  He then headed to famed Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie, Wash., where he was Executive Chef. Surrounded by an enthusiastic group of talented professionals, he experimented with game and Northwest cuisine, and entered the culinary education scene, serving as guest speaker and Technical Advisor for 3 Puget Sound community and technical arts colleges. He also was active as a guest Chef at the Bon Marché 5 Star Cooking School and Herbfarm, among others.

It was at the Salish Lodge that Ecker focused on the refinement of his own version of Pacific Northwest cuisine, using fresh local products and combining Pacific Rim and Mediterranean dishes for a unique Euro-Pacific cuisine style. He also developed working relationships with local organic growers, creating custom lettuce mixes and seasonal planting schedules. So recognized was his creative style that in 1995 The James Beard Foundation invited him to New York as one of its guest chefs.

In March 2000, Ecker found his way back to Colorado, this time to Denver’s warm climate.  Ecker served as executive chef of the distinguished Inverness Hotel and Golf Club, including the Swan, an AAA Four Diamond™ restaurant.

In February of 2002, he was asked to participate as a production Chef for the James Beard Foundation “Art of the Table” series at the Winter Olympic Games in Utah. There he assisted with the coordination and production of 16 dinners with 53 of the nations top James Beard Chefs.

After the Olympics, he returned to the Puget Sound where he started down a new path with two endeavors. First, a restaurant consulting company, Pro Kitchen Concepts and second a catering company, North Woods Catering.

In February 2006, he and his wife Shannon moved to Central Oregon where he accepted a position as Food and Beverage Director & Executive Chef with Black Butte Ranch.

 
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