Because it was so crowded at the park, and the sun was out in full force, our food photography suffered. I did take quite a few people shots, and hope to follow up with separate posts on John's Stromboli and my Truffles and Jellies. Also, when we have so many friends show up for our group, it's hard to keep track of who brought what. But, here's what I recall...
Vodka Martinis
Jim Shook and Rattled these in a Martini Shaker
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Stromboli
John rolled Italian Meats and Mozzarella into these Pizza Rolls,
adapting Emeril's recipe, here
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Lamb Sausage in Puff Pastry
Kai rolled Lamb Sausage in Puff Pastry
Barefoot Contessa has a recipe here
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Black Forest Ham and Smoked Gouda
Panini Sandwiches
Jack and Sandra adapted Wolfgang Puck's recipe, here
and used Ciabatta Rolls
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Egg Roll Soup
Jim adapted this recipe, here
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Brussels Sprouts Rolled with Crispy Pancetta
and Balsamic Glaze
Courtesy of Chef Alec
Here's a recipe from Fine Cooking
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Peanut Butter Truffles
Concord Grape Jellies
I attempted these from Thomas Keller's
The French Laundry
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Chocolate Earthquake Cookies
Carmen's creative interpretation of the theme,
with these cookies
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Coconutty Rattles
Nina packaged up darling tins of these vegan candies
from Live Raw
John's Assorted Stromboli |
Emeril's Pizza Dough recipe is a keeper! |
Sausage and Pepperoni Stromboli |
I was last-minute in deciding to attempt Thomas Keller's Peanut Butter Truffles and Concord Grape Jellies. I was extremely concerned about the Jellies, after reading about Carol's failed attempts on her wonderful and hilarious blog, Thomas Keller at Home. I could not find apple pectin, and was convinced my jellies would fail to jell. Much to my surprise, Pomona's Universal Pectin did the trick.
Cutting the Jellies |
Rolling the Jellies in sugar, and shaking off excess |
Concord Grape Jellies |
However, I had problems with the truffles. These babies won't be rolling anywhere! After whizzing he peanut butter, sugar, milk chocolate and butter in the food processor for 3 minutes, the truffle filling needs to be refrigerated several hours (I only had a few hours), and preferably over night. As I tried to roll the balls, before dunking them in the melted bittersweet chocolate, they pretty much disintegrated in my hot hands. Lesson learned: Don't try to make these last minute. I plan on a re-do, and will post later on my perfected truffles.
Thomas Keller's Peanut Butter Truffles and Concord Grape Jellies |
Carmen's Chocolate Earthquake Cookies |
Nina's Vegan Coconutty Rattles |
Olivia, with Jim's Egg Roll Soup |
Spider-Kai & Hill |
Kellee, Sparks & Sparks' New Friend |
Spider-Max & Spider-Mom |
Too many martinis, Spider-Nina? |
Kellee & Jack |
Hunter, in the zone |
Rockola Groupie |
Alec & Sonoma |
Friends Forever |
Always nice to capture a classic photo of a Federal Judge... Your Honor, dancing "The Swim" |
Me and Steve, Mr. eCoronado |
Rockola |
Isn't she cute!? |
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For Sunday, I've chosen Childhood Favorites as our culinary theme - Childhood Favorites, updated, and/or with an adult spin. Spaghetti was probably my most favorite, but there's something else I think I'm going to try. Stay tuned, and enjoy your weekend.
Can I have some of those Stromboli please...but ill switch to Parmesan...=D!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Stromboli!
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