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Beautiful Bites at Forks and Corks 2026

Pictured: The grilled kofta presented by 1592, made with pita bread, tahini, pickled shallots, micro cialntro and pickled jalapenos. Photo by Wes Roberts.

Now in its 19th year, Forks & Corks is a multi-day food and wine festival produced by the Sarasota-Manatee Originals. Over the course of several days, participants can enjoy curated winemaker dinners at local restaurants, immersive tasting experiences in local retail shops, educational seminars and more. But the crown jewel of this annual event is the Grand Tasting, and on Sunday, January 25, food and wine enthusiasts gathered in the courtyard at The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art to enjoy one of Florida’s most celebrated culinary events.

Over forty member restaurants from the Sarasota-Manatee Originals were on-site, presenting some of their signature dishes to hungry guests. It was impossible to sample everything, but a valiant effort was made. Riverhouse Waterside Restaurant presented a refreshing bite with their seared ahi. The tuna was so tender it was almost buttery, and it was accompanied by a tangy citrus slaw that offered a nice textural contrast. A wasabi drizzle added just the right amount of heat.

Pop’s Sunset Grill had two different dishes for diners to try. The rum-glazed pineapple shrimp bowl with coconut rice was bright and flavorful, but their true standout was the lobster encrusted filet. A tender, juicy bite of steak was topped with lobster, a sherry cream sauce and panko bread crumbs. The sherry cream sauce wasn’t overly rich, and the panko added a beautiful, buttery texture.

The highlight of the day was the chicken satay from Drunken Poet Cafe. A succulent morsel of grilled, marinated chicken was coated in a silky peanut sauce that somehow felt light despite its astonishingly layered flavor profile. This was perched on a lightly-pickled cucumber slice that was bright and refreshing in the midday heat. This was one of the few dishes that could be eaten in just one bite, something that was appreciated after sampling several (perhaps overly) generous portions of rich foods.

Another standout was the Tuna Nikkei representing both the Jack Dusty and Rufa restaurants at The Ritz-Carlton Sarasota. A perfectly crisp blue corn tortilla chip was topped with green radish, avocado mousse, coriander blooms and tamarind ponzu. A dollop of mango gel underneath was a sweet and refreshing surprise. It was easily the most beautifully-composed dish of the day, and exactly the kind of inventive and elevated dish you'd expect from the culinary team at the Ritz.


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Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Jan 27, 2026

Craft Feature Fridays at Gecko's on Hillview St. Supports Local Non-Profi0t •  Celebrate National Carrot Cake Day at Ocean Prime •  Florida Studio Theatre Embarks on a Theatrical Journey with Grandma Gatewood Took a Walk •  SBAC launches 2026 Art Innovation Zone with Celebrating Artists of African Descent •  Garden-To-Table Senior Fresh Produce Giveaways for Local Older Adults •  Two Chefs Market and Bistro •  A Celebration of Creativity and Community: The Beaux Arts Ball Returns to Art Center Sarasota •  No Escargot Required: Claudie's Does French for Everyone •  Beautiful Bites at Forks and Corks 2026 •  The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota to Host Job Fair January 29 •  La Musica Presents The Americans •  Sarasota Opera Centennial Celebrations

Monday Business Edition – Jan 26, 2026

Sarasota County Acquires Property on Winson Avenue through Land Acquisition and Management Program •  HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital Colleagues Give Back •  Babcock Ranch Defies Market Headwinds to Become Nation's 4th Top-Selling Master Planned Community •  Waldorf Astoria to Launch in Downtown Sarasota •  North River Ranch Earns Prestigious Industry Awards from NAHB Ahead of 2026 International Builders Show  •  Ringling College Announces Its Next and Seventh President •  The Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative Presents A 2026 Art Innovation Zone Exhibition •  Embracing Our Differences Opens 2026 Exhibition at Bayfront Park

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Jan 24, 2026

Speaking with a Unified Voice •  Grounded in Data, Driven by People: Sarasota's Economic Outlook

Friday Weekend Edition – Jan 23, 2026

Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative Presents One Night. Two Powerful Experiences •  Sarasota Opera Opens 2026 Winter Festival with Puccini's La boheme  •  Carol Williams Celebrated as This Year's Spelman Award Recipient •  The Sarasota Players Invite the Community to Play On with a Magical Evening Celebrating 96 Years of Theatre and a New Chapter at Payne Park •  Circus Sarasota EPIC Set to Push Boundaries •  Il Divo Brings New Tour to Sarasota this February •  February at Creative Liberties Features MashterWorks, After Hours, Family Art Day and More •  Key Chorale Presents Mendelssohn's Elijah •  2026 Hermitage Greenfield Prize Awarded to Charisse Pearlina Weston •  CreArte Latino Cultural Center Appoints Cinthia Pena as Full-Time Managing Director •  Maria A. Guzman Capron: Penumbra Comes to SAM •  Honoring Sarasota's Artistic Legacy •  Transforming Lives Through Career-Focused Education •  Science in the Circus

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Jan 22, 2026

District Announces New Principal of Tatum Ridge Elementary School •  Coquina Beach Party Seafood and Music Festival •  Lakewood Ranch Fine Art Festival  •  Transformational $1 Million Gift Brings the Markovitz Socratic Stage to New College •  Sarasota County to Hold Fire Fest on January 24 •  The Exchange Is Now Accepting Applications for 2026-2027 Grants and Scholarships •  Wellen Park Fine Arts Festival Returns Feb. 14-15 in Downtown Wellen •  EVO Gymnastics Hosts Third Annual Sam Mikulak Invitational

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Jan 21, 2026

Together, We Create Lasting Impact •  Good Sam Health Services, Inc. •  Publix Super Markets Charities Supports Second Heart Homes with Grant for Essential Housing Supplies •  Sarasota Alliance for Historic Preservation Receives Capacity Building Grant from the Community Foundation •  Manatee Clerk Equipped to Save Lives with Nine AEDs donated by Defibrillate Manatee Foundation •  The Patterson Foundation Welcomes Michelle Walker as New Fellow •  Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation's Hospital Gala Raises Over $1.9 Million Net to Support Sarasota Memorial •  Goodwill Announces 2026 Community Ambassador Awards Honorees •  The Wood Reserve Design Center Offers Responsible Craftsmanship and Design •  Dylan Walker Honored at SRQ's Good Hero Luncheon •  Women's Resource Center Receives $425,000 Grant from Charles and Margery Barancik Foundation to Strengthen Data Systems and Transform Client Outcomes •  Coastal Orthopedics and Bradenton Runners Club Present More than $17,000 to be Shared Between two Local Nonprofits •  Socialite and Philanthropist Dr. Michelle-Marie Heinemann Champions Public Art in Sarasota and Beyond •  Bus Pull Date Change •  Meet BRACE, A Community-Wide Behavioral Health Resource Formed by Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Venice PD, Centerstone

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Jan 20, 2026

Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) Announces 2026 Board of Directors Executive Committee •  Ed Smith Stadium Box Office and Team Store Opening •  Florida Studio Theatre Announces Limited Engagement of its Hit Cabaret Feeling Good •  DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT DOWNTOWN LIVING •  Ruck9 Run for Wheelie Warriors •  The Long Road to a Cantina of Her Own •  Visit Sarasota County Promotes Local Centennial Celebrations as Tourism Strategy •  Ocean Prime Sarasota: A Waterfront Valentine’s Day to Remember

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