Girls-Night Dinner at home

On Saturday, I went to a beautiful baby shower for Brooke, a dear friend from college who also happens to live in San Francisco.  Since a few friends would be coming in from out of town for the festivities, plus the local ladies, we figured it was the perfect opportunity for a girls night on Friday…which we opted to make a girls night in.

It was a weeknight, plus just good practice, so I kept things super easy – and called in back-up for apps and dessert.  Tessa picked up pâté and other goodies from Fatted Calf and made great {and super simple} date, goat cheese and proscuitto bites.

Panzanella

Zucchini & Rice and Panzanella

Spicy Roast Chicken

I went for a version of something that has popped up on our table all summer — spicy spatchcocked chicken with salsa verde and heirloom panzanella.  But to ‘catch’ the wine that was likely to be accompanying dinner, we needed something else warm (plus – it was chilly come Friday evening) and a bit hearty too.

Earlier in the week, in honor of Julia Child’s what-would-be 100th birthday, I spied a zucchini tian on Food 52 that seemed perfect.  Two of the ladies are gluten-free, so the rice component was ideal (no fear – they had a separate, and equally delicious panzanella).  And since it was primarily zucchini, even the liquid added for the rice to cook was drained zucchini juice, it was also much lighter and healthier than it seemed.

Girls-Night

Girls-Night Dinner at home

Dessert was truthfully more wine, plus a summer favorite of grilled peaches and vanilla ice cream.  We topped it with a little dusting of coconut sugar and smoked salt for fun, but it needs nothing else.  I just can’t help adding some flaky salt to dessert.

Such a fun evening catching up with old friends…nights like these are the reason I like to cook!

Grilled Peaches

For the recipe for the zucchini & rice dish

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Brunch at home

Weekend brunch is often done in restaurants (and perhaps with a bit of a headache from the night before), but we really must work on bringing it back home.  I know I don’t do it often enough, but it is such a shame … case in point.

Last weekend, some friends were in town for Outside Lands, and we had plans to meet Saturday morning for brunch before heading to the park.  But a quick glance in my fridge revealed some things that needed to be put to use, so we changed the arrangements for brunch at home.

Pan con tomate

Brunch at home - baked eggs and bacon

A perennial favorite (that also made use of the arugula and spinach that were some of the must-be-used culprits) are the baked eggs with rocket, chili & yogurt from Yotem Ottolenghi’s Plenty.  The original recipe calls for arugula, I have made it before with spinach, and this time I used a combo.  I doubled the recipe, which gave us 8 eggs (also, # of eggs in fridge) and was perfect for 5 people.  I am sure no one would have complained with 2 eggs a piece, but I was fine with one … plus all the other goodies.

To supplement the fridge basics, I did a quick run for bacon (roasted in the oven – my favorite – less work & less mess), orange juice and bread.  The bread became pan con tomate, with fresh from the vine tomatoes that Audra brought straight from the farm, and the orange juice met up with bubbly for brunch-required mimosas.

Brunch-beverages

A few more beverages (flat + sparkling, bloody marys and coffee) as brunch calls for LOTS of drink options, some fruit and a bit more yogurt, and well, I may just give up my standing brunch at Nopa.

Brunch at home

Baked Eggs with Yogurt and Chili
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Spicy Linguine with Crab

Last week Billy and I celebrated our third anniversary, and that night he cooked me a lovely dinner.  He doesn’t often spend time in the kitchen, so a delicious dinner at home {that I  didn’t have to think about at all} was much more welcome than a fancy reservation.

In an attempt however to make sure he didn’t buy the whole store, not realizing we had things like chili flakes or olive oil, I went with him shopping, and then stayed out of the way.

Can we talk about how adorable this is — he took the cookbook in the store.  When I asked if he wanted to make a list, he seemed genuinely flabbergasted – why write it all down again, when someone else already had?

Grilled Figs & Proscuitto

Anniversary-Dinner

The menu included grilled figs with proscuitto, spicy linguine with crab and buttermilk panna cotta with raspberries.  He has decided that Italian will be his area of expertise.  He poured through Mario Batali, Andrew Carmellini and a few other cookbooks – with these three recipes coming from those two.

I have no idea why he doesn’t cook more, because everything was really f*ing good!! Here’s hoping that this trend continues, and we see more of his work.  Italian food has a lot to offer.

Anniversary Dinner

b+c

Thank you for a wonderful evening and Happy Anniversary my love! Here’s to many more!!
xxo

wedding photo © Annie X Photographie, the rest from me

BBQ Chicken with Grilled Radicchio and Green Bean Salad

On Saturday in Tahoe, the plan was barbecue chicken, smashed roasted potatoes and a big veg salad.  Then the power went out on our block and so we switched the potatoes to the grill and same with the summer squash – nixing the salad that would be easiest made in the kitchen. But then, the propane ran out while the chicken was only not close to done.  Half-cooked chicken is not exactly salvageable, so we scratched it all and walked down the street to dinner.

But the barbecue chicken hankerin’ has remained.

Indoor BBQ Chicken

So last night I quickly grilled chicken thighs, painting on a bit of BBQ sauce at the end, just to caramelize. It was fast, easy and just what we were looking for in the weeknight version.

As for the salad, while the chicken was grilling, I added radicchio quarters to the heat, removing once they were nicely grilled on all sides. A quick blanch for the green beans, plus a basic shallot-red wine vinaigrette, made a little richer with the slightest splash of cream, toasted pinenuts, and we were just about there.  Once those elements were tossed together, I finished it with basil and goat cheese. It was one of those things that came together on the fly, but will most definitely be added to the regular rotation.

Grilled Radicchio and Green Bean Salad

Not quite as fun as the outdoor grilled version while sitting lakeside, but was a pretty close second.

Pirate Shower Invitations

Back in June, I mentioned flowers I arranged with a friend for a baby shower we hosted — the shower came and went, the baby is almost a month old, and I never shared the invitations.  But they were too fun to leave off altogether, so here they are, finally.

Our initial plan was just to order something from a stationery store – keep it easy – but turns out any options we liked required way more lead time than we had and cost more than we imagined.  Those that seemed reasonable were way too far in the rubber ducky camp — which didn’t quite fit with our vision.

Nothing wrong with a baby-themed baby shower, but since it was co-ed and none of us hosting are terribly into pastels, the pirate look seemed much more fun!

We bought the materials at Paper Source – and then did the rest ourselves.  We designed the basic look, which we simply printed on cardstock with my home printer.  Katy & Catie then took turns embossing the red pirate & heart, mounting the pieces and cutting the red lining for the envelopes, while I did the addressing.  I love embossing a little something when everything else is done on a home printer — the texture makes everything seem much more luxe.

For a little afternoon project, I think they turned out a-okay!

Oh, and we embossed the same little pirate on the placecards…

Quick Tahoe addition, with my first ever post from my phone, so we’ll see how this goes.

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Nothing better on vacation, than waking up and hitting the water right away. Love being able to paddle board while the lake is still glass.

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I also love checking out farmer’s markets in new towns. The one in Tahoe City was a bit smaller yesterday than in summers past, but I think we got some decent loot.

Excited for the feasts!

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Getting started on the lawn Olympics. My badminton isn’t quite up to speed, so I’m putting all my money on bocce.

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And all that “activity” is best followed by a few beverages and some simple table games… Well the follow with regard to the board games, the beverages perhaps enjoyed concurrently.

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But my favorite part of this week is most definitely a birthday! Happy birthday to my wonderful husband – may you enjoy many bloody marys, all served with bacon! I love you!!

 

 

 

Croquet

I have a serious competitive streak, but since I am not in the least bit sporty or athletic, it often only comes out in cards, board games and other strange occasions.  I think that is why I love the Olympics so — I can get into the competition, without having to participate (and then lose).

This is also why I love lawn games – athleticism is not a requirement for bocce or croquet, and bonus – they can be done drink in hand.

As we head up to Tahoe with some friends this weekend, I think a little lawn decathlon heptathlon is in order.

Lawn Games

Bocce
Badminton
Horseshoes
Ladder Toss
Croquet
Cornhole
Putting

Anything else we should add?

Finger’s crossed I win — I may need to add a rosé drinking element, just to ensure I get at least one W by my name.

Coaster Quotes - Wilde

For the Monte Carlo party on Saturday, we picked up these coasters as a little hostess gift.  I got a chuckle out of them, and knew the hosts would too.

If only we had remembered them in the get-out-the-door shuffle … but bonus is I can share them here, and they’ll get a little extra something by mail.

Coaster Quotes - Vreeland

Coaster Quotes - Fields

Coaster Quotes - Chanel

What are your favorite hostess gifts — not counting wine or a candle? ;)

Little nugget

Last night I had dinner with the absolute best company!  Our dear friends Melissa and Colin had the handsomest baby boy a few weeks ago, and last night I made them dinner.  I have been lucky enough to play with Finn a few times now, but I loved getting such a long visit — just the four of us!

Peaches and Cream

After dinner, I had planned on a little shortcake action, but the day got away from me and the biscuits were not baked.  Dessert ended up just peaches and blueberries, tossed with the faintest bit of amaro and topped with loosely whipped fresh cream.  The little sprinkling of salt and sugar didn’t hurt, but man – I forgot about how awesome just peaches and cream are!

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Nothing quite makes your day like a hand written card in the mail … on Wednesday, there were two!!

Olympcs 1984

The Olympics start today!  I LOVE IT!! I get crazy involved, load my DVR to the brim, plus watch as much as I can live…can’t miss a minute.  Swimming and track are my favorites by far, but I’ll watch someone win (and someone else lose) in just about any sport. ;)  This photo is of the Opening Ceremonies in Los Angeles in 1984, my first Olympics as an attendee.  Note the Coliseum… which is apropos – along with Team USA, I will also be cheering on the 39 USC Trojan athletes worldwide.

Champagne & Poker Chips

And speaking of LA, I am headed there now … some dear friends are having a Monte Carlo party that I wouldn’t miss for the world!  It is going to be a bit more glamorous than my plastic chips and champagne in Tahoe, but you get the idea.  Not to mention, I will get to see their cute little nugget too!

I’m sure there will be lots of good pics to share from this one.

xx

Images from my phone and instagram (@caitlindentino), minus the Opening Ceremonies – from olympic.org.

Cornflowers

When I spied these cornflowers at the market, I couldn’t help but throw a bunch in the cart. The bright blue flowers with the wild stems seem like the perfect embodiement of the overgrowth of summer.

I’m not usually too matchy-matchy, but I particularly love them in this blue and white vase … they were made for each other!

Blue Cornflowers and Blue Vase

Vase: Spode Blue Italian 8″ Square Vase

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