LOCAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2021 THE OBSERVER — A7 Pop-up business off ering Mideast cuisine in Joseph By BILL BRADSHAW Wallowa County Chieftain JOSEPH —Wallowa County has an “Euzumeh” to dine on authentic Middle Eastern fare for the next month and a half at the Gold Room in Joseph. An Euzumeh is Arabic for an invitation, partic- ularly to a dinner party, according to chef Tamara Hattar, who is doing the “pop-up” with the cuisine she learned from her Jor- danian-born parents and brought to Joseph begin- ning Dec. 1. The pop-up is what she does to off er her service on a temporary basis. “I don’t have my own ‘brick-and-mortar’ restau- rant, so I go into another restaurant — like the Gold Room,” Hattar said. “I was also doing it in Port- land and I run a service or a dinner for the evening or, in this case, I’m doing it for two months.” Hattar is babysitting the Gold Room while the owners take care of their new daughter, who was born in October. “They’re my good friends, Jo Marie Pitino and Ross Effi nger,” Hattar said. “That’s why I’m doing this for December and January to give them some more time with the baby, and this is a great opportunity, as well.” Born and bred to cook Hattar, who was born in California, grew up in a restaurant run by her father and cooking along- side him. Although she doesn’t consider herself fully fl uent in Arabic, she can understand it when her parents speak it to her and speak back — to a degree. “My family is from Jordan and I was raised in the kitchen with my mom, aunts and grandma just cooking all the time,” she said. “I’m fi rst-generation Talia Galvin/Talia Jean Photography Tamara Hattar prepares a dish at the Gold Room in Joseph where she’s off ering Middle Eastern cuisine through January as part of a “pop-up” called Euzumeh. (American). I was raised around cooking. I did go to culinary school in San Francisco.” But despite her creden- tials from a culinary school that she attended after college — when she also worked in restaurants as a server — it’s the on-the- ground — better yet, over- the-stove — experience as tutored by her parents. “I grew up in the restau- rant business. Profession- ally, I’ve been working in restaurants since 2010,” she said. “I think a lot of the skills and expe- rience just comes from working in restaurants, just cooking and getting good experience.” Arab cuisine A quick look at the menu will baffl e most who are not familiar with Arab cuisine. While there are familiar items like kale, hummus and roasted pepper and feta dip, less familiar items have names like Labneh with Za’atar, Sfeeha and Ful Mudammas. But don’t be intim- idated. Not only does Hattar know what she’s doing, she’s schooled her staff in the intricacies of the menu. “That’s also the exciting part of bringing this to the county is I know it’s all pretty unfamiliar to the majority of people here,” she said. “But with the servers, we did have a meeting and I printed out a glossary of terms and they’re well versed with the menu and can explain it to the guests.” Also, there’s a brief description under each item on the menu. There also are items many will fi nd familiar. “We have kebabs and all 2021 Soroptimist Festival of Trees the dips and pita bread and falafel,” she said. “I also make some pickles, which seem to be very popular.” Local produce, meat Hattar said she doesn’t import her food all the way from Jordan. “I try to do seasonal (dishes) and see what we can get from the farms. One of the major farms is Hayshaker in Walla Walla (Washington),” she said. “They’re incredible, and we’re so lucky to get pro- duce from them.” But she also obtains food from Wallowa County farms, as well as Ever- green Family Farm in La Grande. “We work with Prairie Creek Farm in Joseph and Little Hill near Lostine and we work with local ranches, so 6 Ranch and Carman Ranch,” she said. “We try to source from local farms and ranches as much as we can.” F E S T I VA L OF TREES Soroptimists say thanks to our Festival donors and buyers and the La Grande Community for helping make our Festival a huge success! 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Goss Motor Company Decorated by: Tayde McAndie Purchased by: Wesley Campbell 3. “THE YEARMAS TREE” Donated by: Haley Hines, Blue Summit Realty Group Decorated by: Ronetta Prince with La Joli Event Planner Purchased by: Micah Anderson 4. “FIRESIDE CHRISTMAS” Donated by: Hagedorn Logging Decorated by: Oregon Women in Timber Purchased by: Wesley Campbell 5. “WINTER FROST” Donated by: Grande Ronde Hospital Decorated by: Friends of Grande Ronde Hospital Purchased by: The Other Guys Auto Resold to: Northwest Furniture 6. “HE GNOMES IF YOU ARE NAUGHTY OR NICE” Donated by: Elkhorn Media Group Decorated by: Edna Henderson, Meghan Fairchild, Nyla Rhoton and Amanda Bojorquez Purchased by: Valerie Smith 7. “BRILLIANT, BAD & A LITTLE BIT MAD” Donated by: Mountain Valley Therapy Decorated by: Rachael Dillavov Purchased by: Kellie Hildebrandt 8. “TIS THE SKI-SON” Donated by: RD Mac Inc & Challis Concrete Decorated by: Kylin Collman, Sherree Alley, Azuiena Miramontes, Ashley Challis and Morgan Mata Purchased by: Legacy Dodge 9. “HOT WHEELS HOLIDAY” Donated by: Horizon Credit Union Decorated by: Diana Burry, Katie Crampton, Sydney Peal, Jenny Schiller and Sam Shown Purchased by: The Other Guys Auto Resold to: Jake Hanson - B & K Auto Salvage 10. “KEEPING IT WOODY” Donated by: Boise Cascade Wood Products LLC Decorated by: Jessica, Connie, Rhonda, Fran, Darla and Hannah Purchased by: Manulife Investment & Forest Manage- ment 19. “CHRISTMAS IN PARIS” Donated by: The Landing/The Local Decorated by: La Grande Soroptimists, Kristi Puckett, Brenda Bell, Pat Wood, Sharon Cheney Purchased by: State Farm Insurance 11. “I’LL BE GNOME FOR CHRISTMAS” Donated by: Rosewood Cottage Decorated by: Sarah Barker, Bethany Barker and Paige Barker Purchased by: Jamie Challis - Challis Concrete Resold to: Rudd Farms Mini Trees 12. “SANTA LOVES CHRISTMAS COOKIES” Donated by: Connected Professional Accountants, LLC Decorated by: Pat Brooks, Jasmine Brookshire and Judy Jensen Purchased by: Fred Wallender 2. “THE ENCHANTED FOREST” Donated by: Girls Scouts of America Oregon and SW Washington Decorated by: Girl Scouts of Service Unit 23 Purchased by: Hailey Hines 13. “HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS” Donated by: La Grande Family Eye Care Decorated by: Amber Schlegel and Amanda Schlegel Purchased by: Banner Bank 3. “SOUTHWEST CHRISTMAS” Donated by: Les Schwab Decorated by: Jaclyn Stebar, Brocklee Stebar, Sadie Stebar and Hanlee Stebar Purchased by: Oregon Trail Transport 14. “INTO THE WOODS” Donated by: Vicki Kunkle Decorated by: Vicki Kunkle and Lela Kunkle Purchased by: Northwest Furniture 15. “BREAST CANCER AWARENESS” Donated by: Heart ‘N Home Hospice of La Grande Decorated by: Kristina Maughmer Purchased by: Legacy Ford 16. “A BOOT SCOOTIN’ CHRISTMAS” Donated by: B&K Auto, Bar Trucking, MeDaza Salon and Oregon Trail Transport Decorated by: Bree Fregulia, Katie Hanson, Kristy Nelson and Michelle McCarthy Purchased by: Granite View Foot & Ankle 17. “FARM FRESH CHRISTMAS” Donated by: Fenn’s Towing and Repair Decorated by: Sara Fenn, Codi Eby and Pam Konschu Purchased by: R.D. Mac Company 18. “THE BUCKING BRONCO” Donated by: Legacy Ford Decorated by: Rocky Colozzi and Lisa Baker Purchased by: Fred Wallender 1. “WINTER HOLIDAY CHEER” Donated by: Nells-N-Out Decorated by: Sandra Larison Purchased by: Karen Campbell 4. “ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH” Donated by: Lane Farms & Grande Ronde Academy -Christian Education Decorated by: Carrie Lane, Natasha Lane and Anika Jacobson Purchased by: Country Insurance 5. “WINTER’S GRACE” Donated by: Dirty Girls Detailing Decorated by: Keri Eberhard Purchased by: Fred Wallender RAFFLE WINNERS: Kellie Hildebrandt - 1/2 beef donated by Granite View Foot and Ankle - Dr. Travis Hampton Joni Minica - 1 year of free car washes donated by Island Express Lube & Car Wash Jessica McMillen - $500 Utility Gift Certificate donated by Oregon Trail Electric Co-Op FAVORITE TREES Children - “HOT WHEELS HOLIDAY” Adults - “HE GNOMES IF YOU ARE NAUGHTY OR NICE”