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September 09, 2015

Cocktail Party Menu | Beef Tenderloin, Lobster Rolls, Tomatoes, Blue Cheese Potatoes & Mini Milkshakes


As promised, today I'm sharing the behind the scenes set-up, shopping and cooking schedule for the engagement party we hosted last week for my Brother and Claire.  I love hosting parties, but it does take a lot of organization and planning.  I'll walk you through the menu, setup process and give you my checklists and shopping lists in case get inspired to host a similar party.  

You can download all of the checklists, shopping list and worksheets, here : Party Planning Worksheets



Our party was for 50 people 7-10pm.  We wanted heavy hors d'oeuvres that still felt fresh and summery on a hot, hot day, but also special.  We have a family joke that my brother always has had a knack for ordering the most expensive thing on any menu (and has since he was 5!), so this Steak and Lobster was our nod to his favorites!   And his Bride, Claire, is definitely as champagne girl, so we made sure we had plenty of that, too.   Even with our special (and a bit luxurious) menu, we tried to keep it casual and fun for our young crowd... including the late-night "Boozy Milkshakes" (Tumbleweeds) we served at the end of the night. 

 Here was our menu : 

Beef Tenderloin with Soft Rolls & Horseradish (instructions coming soon)
Creamy Shrimp Dip with Crackers and Asparagus  (my Granny's - will share soon)
Cheese Board with Berries
Spiced Cashews  (Barefoot Contessa)
Mini Tumbleweed Milkshakes (so good, coming soon!)
Champagne
White Wine
Rose
Beer


 Here is our shopping list - you can download, here.



I will post my step-by-steps of the Beef Tenderloin later this week.  It was yummy - and the first to go.  I cooked it the day before and refrigerated it overnight, making it very easy to slice thinly.


Mini Lobster Rolls on butter toasted buns.


Tomato Mozzarella Platter served with Garlic Toasts.  Easy and Summery.  My Mom brought all of the tomatoes from her garden, which also made it budget friendly.


I always feel like you need a little green on the table.  This crunchy asparagus was great for dipping in the creamy shrimp dip.


We ran out of room on the food table, so I put the cheese board on the island, which worked great for everyone to munch on.  I also had bowls of the spiced cashews around, but forgot to take a picture.


And Vanilla Bean Cupcakes with Celebration Candles... not just for birthdays!



Here is the Set-up Checklist.  I find it helpful to sit down and think of everything we'll need at once, when I can concentrate... instead of last minute when I'm running around.


Here is the table laid out with platters a couple of days before.  This really helps make final decisions on what food and how much.


I always like to add some height, like with the Marble Cake Stands.




We had a rental company bring tables and chairs for the patio.


We moved our picnic table into the grass and put candles down the center - was a great gathering spot later in the night by the firepit.  Not surprisingly this is where most of Josh's college friends ended up - casual and fun.


We did three 48" rounds with 6 chairs each.


Love these new giant cedar planters with mums.  Email me if you are interested - thinking of adding them to the shop!


A few weeks ago my lavender died out, so I replaced it with some boxwoods that I can replant later.  I actually love the structure of a shrub in a pot - I may keep it.  Mike in the background prepping the firepit.



My biggest helper wondering where all of his balls and yard toys have gone.



The kitchen running at full steam.  And yes, that is my favorite indulgence - a mini coke in a glass bottle.


Tying up the beef to help it cook evenly.


Steaming potatoes for the canapes.



Chopping up lobster for rolls.


Beef is cooked, now will rest, then be wrapped and put in the refrigerator overnight.


Potatoes are steamed, sliced and topped with blue cheese and bacon.  Yum!


Here is a blank template for you to customize for your own parties, download, here.




September 08, 2015

Engagement Party for Josh & Claire!


Engagement Party for Josh & Claire!

Last weekend we hosted an engagement party for my brother, Josh, and his fiance, Claire!  We absolutely love Claire (isn't she gorgeous?!) and are excited to officially welcome her to the family.  They've been dating since our wedding (5 years ago) and the girls already consider her their favorite Aunt.
Of course, I love throwing parties, so when they were engaged, I enlisted Jill (my sister) and together we insisted that we host a big party for all of their friends and our families.  It was so much fun to kick-off the wedding festivities by mixing both sides together - their multiple sets of friends from high school, along with their hometown and college friends... and our families.

I'll take you through the details of the decor and menu below.  Tomorrow I'll post a step-by-step for the menu along with a shopping list and to-do schedule for hosting a similar party.   I used many products from the store and will list all of them at the bottom of the post for your reference.

Congrats, Josh & Claire!  We can't wait to really celebrate at the wedding : )


WeddingPaperDivas.com invitation


Josh and Claire (along with Mike and Me, and Jill and Kevin...) met at Mizzou, so we figured it was a perfect way to welcome guests.


Willow hanging basket filled with hydrangea and a new wheat satin ribbon I'll share in a couple of weeks.


The living room has undergone some changes in the last couple of weeks in preparation for the party.   The new (old) ship painting is one of my favorite additions.


And these Laurel Wreath Lamps.  I had little bunches of white roses from my garden throughout the house in my favorite tumblers.



I also had hydrangeas around in pitchers.  I love little setups like this with a candle- it makes every little corner seem festive.


The bar set up in the library with a linen, champagne and white wine.


Linen towel and flowers spruce up the powder room.


Dining table set up as buffet for heavy hors d'oeuvres.  


More little blooms : )


Cheese and berry platter set up on the breadboard.


Jill and Kate sampling just before the party.


Jill ordered these coasters (and coordinating napkins) from Paper-Source.  It is hard to tell in the photo, but they are cream with navy letterpress.  They made the party seem official!


Another shot of the food table just before guests arrived.  This was a real party (and not a photo shoot...) so I didn't have time to take beauty shots of everything.


Beef Tenderloin Platter with Horseradish


Mini Lobster Rolls


Tomato & Mozzarella Platter




Creamy Shrimp Dip in a the Tart Pan - great for dips.


Blanched Asparagus for dipping.



Wedding Cake Cupcakes with Gold Celebration Candles


The outside was set up for seating.  Since it was a cocktail party for 50 guests, we decided on 3 tables of 6, and the picnic table outside.  Everyone else gathered around sofas, the kitchen island and random chairs we had placed throughout the house.  I made the linens with outdoor awning striped fabric and we rented the chairs from a party store.

I wish I had taken a photo later in the night when we had all of the candles, lanterns and fire pit lit - it was so festive!





Here are the couple of honor with their biggest fans!

Products used :

Door :
Hanging Willow Basket

Bar area :
Provence Beige Tablecloth
Classic Ice Bucket for Champagne
Classic Pitcher (with hydrangeas)

Living Room :
Provence Indigo Pillow Cover
Classic Long Tray (holding flowers)
Tumbler with Flowers (as vase)
Dark Grey Herringbone Stripe
Rattan Basket Trays
Tuscany Pillow Cover

On Buffet:
Tuscany Linen Tablecloth 
Marble & Pewter Cake Stands
Classic Service Tray with Handles (Tomatoes & Mozzarella)
Rattan Basket Trays
Multi Stripe Linen Tea Towel (with rolls)
Laurel Wreath Cards for food labels
Classic Maple Cheese Board with Pewter Base
Harvest Basket for Bread with Tuscany Stripe Tea Towel
Bread Board for Lobster Rolls
Creamware Tart Pan for Dip

Cupcakes :
Celebration Gold Candles
Gold Stripe Cupcake Papers
Marble & Pewter Cake Stands


September 02, 2015

Raspberry & Blackberry Crostata


Summer's last hurrah is this weekend.  There are a few things that I'm totally over this summer (like 95 degree days), but the abundance of local berries is not one of them.   I'm re-sharing this favorite fromSet years ago.  Have a great weekend : )


I always love it when someone tells me they use one of my recipes all of the time.  I especially love it when that person is my Mom.  Since I am the one usually calling her - "what seasonings do you put in your chili?" or "do you use dry active yeast when you make cinnamon rolls?" - it is nice when I get a call from her... "Do you think I could do blackberries and raspberries in the crostata instead of pear raspberry?"  Why yes, yes I do!

Last weekend my Mom and Jill put together this crostata together for our family dinner.  My brother asked, "What is this, a pile of pie?"  Hum, interesting name... but I think we'll stick with crostata or galette or flat pie (ala pioneer woman).  One this is for sure - it is such an easy dessert to make and it is just as delicious as any pie.    

Raspberry & Blackberry Crostata
serves 4


1 large pie dough (hers is homemade, larger than a normal store-bought crust)
2 cups of blackberries
2 cups of raspberries
3/4 cup of sugar (or more to taste)
3 tablespoons of flour
1 tablespoon of orange juice
1 tablespoon of butter, cut into pieces
.........
1 egg
1 tablespoon of sugar

In a bowl, mix blackberries and raspberries with flour, sugar and orange juice.

Roll out pie dough into a 12-14 inch circle.  Pile blackberries and raspberries into the center.  Dot with butter.  Fold up the sides of the dough.  Create an egg wash by beating 1 egg, then brushing it on the pastry.  Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of sugar over the dough.  Bake at 425 for 20-25 minutes.



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