Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Traeger Grills and Baldface Lodge Combine Forces

TRAEGER GRILLS AND BALDFACE LODGE COMBINE FORCES

Portland, OR: Traeger Grills and Baldface Lodge have partnered to create a one-of-a-kind dining and destination experience.

Oregon-based company Traeger Grills features natural wood pellet grills that help people cook delicious meals outdoors. Designed to grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise and barbeque- the difference of a Traeger Grill is in the taste. The Traeger Grill Company has been inspiring food enthusiasts for years and most recently British Columbia’s Baldface Lodge.

Jeff Pensiero, GM of Baldface Lodge, remembers- “The partnership with Traeger came to me from a long-time friend and mentor in the snowboard industry. He told me his Traeger Grill was nothing short of inspiring! That word resonated with me. I’m always looking to create the most aspirational experience for our guests. Our lodge and our food, alongside our 32,000 acres of world-class terrain, is what sets Boldface apart. This partnership has inspired our chefs, as well! They’ve purchased all grass-fed beef and organic turkeys and keep finding unique ways to use our Traegers: smoked apricots in our salads and a smoke infused butter cream topping for our carrot cake are just a couple new additions.”

The Baldface Lodge, featured on the front page of the New York Times and named as one of GQ’s Top Ten Hippest Hotels in the World, is barbecuing exclusively with Traeger Grills. Traeger Grills’ outdoor cooking products produce unique flavors that only natural wood pellet grills can offer and the Baldface Lodge felt the partnership would be a great addition to their resort experience.

Recently, some members of the Traeger Grill team traveled to British Columbia to spend a few days at the Baldface Lodge. Together they had an unforgettable powder experience and ate delicious food prepared by Boldface Chefs cooked exclusively on Traeger Grills. Team members mentioned, “We’ve finally found something better to smoke than weed in British Columbia,” and “Even gnu get’s better on a Traeger!”

Both companies are excited about the partnership and look forward to creating more unique experiences for visitors. “We look forward to many years of great food, great snow and great people to share them with,” concludes GM Jeff Pensiero.

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