January 16, 2017

Made in Ghent / Cooked in Hillsdale / Additional Sourcing from Great Barrington

Modern, dark barn structures define the otherwise bare grass fields, and the kitchen and store prove elegantly endearing. The kitchen-store complex is separated by a walkway: to the left is where the refrigerated items reside, along with a white cupboard, ladder, and charming farm table; to the right is a black Dutch door that opens into a single room, housing both the kitchen and a magnificent table of beautiful, freshly baked goods.

Made in Ghent Chicken


From day one, my mom has only ever exposed me to locally sourced, organically grown, seasonal produce, meats, and grains. I even used to own (and occasionally wear) a t-shirt printed with the words “locally grown” in bright, green letters; since I consume only local food items it seemed appropriate to also sport my own “local” label… Because of this upbringing, I share a soft spot with my mom for small-scale farms and food shops run by devoted artisans who have a true passion for making and/or curating quality food products. One such establishment bears the name “Made in Ghent”; we had heard talk of the place, but what motivated us to visit were captivating Instagram posts, no less. Started by Mimi and Richard Beaven, initially New York City to Columbia County weekenders (just like my mom and I!), the couple decided to permanently leave the urban, in exchange for a more rural environment. Eventually they came across 75 acres of old farm land, and while all existing structures on the property were in dire need of replacement, they decided to pursue a project in farming/cooking for business. It’s funny because the contractor we used to convert an old dairy barn to our home in Hillsdale is the same guy Mimi and Richard employed to do work on their property! Well, suffice it to say that Made in Ghent now comprises of a flourishing farm, kitchen, and store – quite an admirable feat for a pair of properly metropolitan individuals.
   On our first visit, my mom and I purchased a loaf of their sourdough bread, a carton of eggs, and one whole chicken. The bread made excellent toast, the chicken was tender and delicious, and the eggs were quite fluffy, though the yolks were not as yellow as those of the eggs we get from Sean Stanton of Blue Hill / North Plain Farm.
   Of course one should visit Made in Ghent to purchase the thoughtfully prepared goods they offer, but the grounds on their own are delightful as well. Modern, dark barn structures define the otherwise bare grass fields, and the kitchen and store prove elegantly endearing. The kitchen-store complex is separated by a walkway: to the left is where the refrigerated items reside, along with a white cupboard, ladder, and charming farm table; to the right is a black Dutch door that opens into a single room, housing both the kitchen and a magnificent table of beautiful, freshly baked goods. No barriers prevent customers from entering the kitchen, and the design of the room fosters a sense of simply being in someone else’s home. Sunlight floods all the installed windows, and Mimi and Richard’s hospitality is enthusiastic.


Made in Ghent Storefront

Made in Ghent Cookies
Made in Ghent Whole Chicken

Made in Ghent Gougères

Made in Ghent Eggs

Soft Boiling Eggs

Cracked Boiled Egg Shells

Bread and Butter

Spreading Butter on Bread

Egg Brunch at Home
Egg Brunch at Home
Salad Brunch at Home

Buttered Toast

Homemade Pain de Mie
Homemade Pain de Mie

Homemade Pain de Mie

Homemade Pain de Mie

Sliced Pain de Mie

Head Cheese and Salmon Roe Hors d'Œuvres

Head Cheese and Salmon Roe Hors d'Œuvres

Dinner Table

Whole Roasted Chicken
Whole Roasted Made in Ghent Chicken

Whole Roasted Chicken

Glazing Homemade Ice Cream Bars
Homemade Ice Cream Bars

Straining Homemade Chicken Stock
Straining Chicken Stock (made from the carcass of our roasted chicken)

Croque Madame
Croque Madame
Croque Madame

Oiling Wood Bowls and Spoons

Oiling Wood Bowls and Spoons
Tending to Our Wooden Counter, Bowls, and Spoons

Roasted Radicchio
Roasted Radicchio

Roasted Duck Breast
Roasted Duck Breast

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JACQUELINE LEE