Tag: entertaining

  • An Elegant Thanksgiving Appetizer Set Up

    An Elegant Thanksgiving Appetizer Set Up

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    An Elegant Thanksgiving Appetizer Set Up

    Entertaining is one of my favorite things to do so I am excited to host Thanksgiving again this year. When our family is sitting around the table chatting and laughing, I always sit back and take it in for a few moments. I feel that when you look back at life you tend to remember things through rose-tinted glasses so I try to capture that feeling in the moment and not just when looking back. 

    Last year, I created a chic tablescape for our dinner. Since then, we since have updated our balcony with a pretty wall covered in greenery so I want to serve appetizers outside on the balcony this year. 

    Style & Life Blog: An Elegant Thanksgiving Set Up

     Appetizers for Thanksgiving can be tricky…while you can certainly get elaborate, preparing a simple cheese and charcuterie board, some nuts and caprese skewers will suffice. None of these items require cooking (which is perfect since the oven is usually occupied) and can be prepared in advance. 

    Style & Life Blog: Elegant Thanksgiving Appetizer Set Up

    Traditional Fall decor in warm tones like brown, yellow and orange do not compliment my condominium well so I opted for this rose and hydrangea garland. I used marble serving pieces, candles and this fun white pumpkin.  

    Style & Life Blog: An Elegant Thanksgiving Appetizer Set Up

    Make your Thanksgiving special and surprise guests with your version of this elegant Thanksgiving appetizer set up! It is the perfect way to start your celebration and gets everyone in a festive mood. 

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    Bisous,

    Rebecca

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  • Two Christmas Cocktails

    Two Christmas Cocktails

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    Two Christmas Cocktails

    The holidays are in full swing and we are giving you inspiration for outfit ideas, makeup tips, hostess gifts and, now, what to serve at your holiday parties! These cocktails taste as good as they look and are extra special for your guests. 

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    Style & Life Blog: Two Christmas Cocktails

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    Cranberry, Lime and White Wine Spritzer

    1/4 cup frozen cranberries

    2 lime wedges

    1 cup white wine (per usual, my favorite is Ferrari Carano Fumé Blanc)

    1/2 cup club soda or seltzer water

    2 pieces of rosemary 

    Add ice, frozen cranberries and squeeze lime wedges into a cocktail glass. Add equal parts wine and club soda or seltzer water. Stir and garnish with rosemary.

    Source www.thanksgiving.com 

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    Cherry Whiskey Smash

    1 oz whiskey

    1/2 oz ginger brandy

    1/2 oz amaretto

    1/2 oz cherry juice (I used tart cherry juice)

    2 oz cherry cola

    4 maraschino cherries (I used the iconic Italian Luxardo cherries)

    Add cherries to a glass and muddle. Add ice. In a cocktail shaker pour in liquors and cherry juice. Shake, pour over ice, top with cherry cola and and stir. Add more cherries if desired!

    Have fun serving these Christmas cocktails!

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    Bisous,
    Rebecca

  • Refreshing Summer Sangria

    Refreshing Summer Sangria

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    Refreshing Summer Sangria

    Style & Life: the Elegant Edit on all things fashion, beauty, food & drink, home and kindness

    Summer is here…and so are brunches, BBQs and sunny Saturday afternoons. Sangria is a perfect beverage for casual gatherings because it is easy to prepare in large batches and people can serve themselves. The sangria recipe I shared for Mother’s Day is a rosé sangria…this one is made with a dry white wine, and I like to use Sauvignon Blanc.  My husband’s family loves this particular sangria and so I make it a few times in the summer…it is delicious, easy to prepare and is pretty in the pitcher. I am confident you and your guests will love this refreshing summer sangria. 

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    Sangria Ingredients:

    2 bottles dry white wine, I often use Ferrari-Carano Fumé Blanc

    1 cup triple sec

    1/2 cup berry flavored vodka, I use Stoli Razberi 

    1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice

    1/2 cup simple syrup (see recipe below)

    1 cup fresh blueberries

    1.5 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced

    1 cup fresh raspberries

    1/2 cups fresh pineapple chunks

    Simple Syrup:

    To make 1/2 cup of simple syrup, boil 1/2 cup water and add 1/2 cup granulated white sugar. Reduce heat to simmer and stir until dissolved. Turn off heat and let cool. 

    Directions:
    Combine all ingredients in a large pitcher and stir well. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours. Serve well chilled with a large scoop of fruit in each glass.

    source: www.recipegirl.com 

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    Pour and Enjoy.

    Cheers! 

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    Bisous,

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    Rebecca

  • Brunch for Overnight Guests

    Brunch for Overnight Guests

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    Brunch for Overnight Guests

    The holidays are here and so is the season for overnight guests.  It can be challenging when you need to wake up ready to entertain. See below for a few brunch recipes that will allow you to prepare the night before so you wake up feeling ready to roll out the hospitality for your guests.

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    EGG “SOUFFLE” WITH CHEDDAR AND MUSHROOMS

    This is not a traditional souffle but it is easy and can be prepared the night before.

    2 tablespoons unsalted butter

    1/2 lb. sliced mushrooms

    1/2 cup chopped onion

    24 eggs

    1 cup milk

    2 tsp salt

    1 cup heavy cream

    2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

    Fresh chives for garnish, if desired.

    In saucepan, heat butter over medium heat. Add mushrooms and onions; cook until softened, about 10 min.  Remove from pan; let cool.  Lightly coat a 13″ by 9″ glass baking dish with nonstick vegetable spray. In large bowl, combine eggs, milk, salt. Pour mixture into dish.  Place cooled vegetables in bowl of food processor and process until chopped; do not puree.  In medium bowl, beat heavy cream with electric mixer on high until thickened.  Fold in vegetables.  With rubber spatula gently spread vegetable mixture over eggs, covering them completely.  Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 8 hours or overnight. Heat oven to 250 degrees Farenheight.  Sprinkle souffle with cheese.  Bake, uncovered, 1.5 hours or until eggs are cooked through.  Garnish with chives. Serve immediately.

    Source: In Style, June 2001

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    STRAWBERRY GOUDA SPINACH SALAD

    If you have been to a brunch I have hosted, you have eaten this salad.  It is a crowd pleasing staple.  You can easily prepare the night before so that all you need to do in the morning is toss in vinaigrette and serve!

    6 oz/6 cups of fresh baby spinach

    2 cups sliced strawberries

    1 cup halved seedless red grapes

    1/4 cup thinly sliced sweet onion

    7 oz gouda cheese, cubed (about 1 cup)

    Poppy Seed Dressing:

    1/4 cup vegetable oil

    3 tablespoons white wine vinegar

    2 tablespoons minced shallot

    2 tablespoons sugar

    2 teaspoons poppy seeds

    1/4 teaspoon dry mustard

    In small bowl, whisk together all ingredients until well blended.

    Sugared Almonds:

    In small heavy skillet, cook 1/2 cup almonds and 3 tablespoons sugar over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugar melts and almonds are lightly toasted. about 5 minutes.  Spread on parchment paper to cool Break apart, if needed.  Store in airtight container. Makes 1/3 cup.

    Source: The Best of Dierbergs

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    BERRIES AND BRIE BREAKFAST BAKE
     

    5 large eggs

    1 cup milk

    1/3 cup pure maple syrup

    2 teaspoons vanilla extract 

    1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

    6 cups cubed French bread

    6-8 oz brie, rind removed and cut into cubes

    1 cup fresh blueberries

    For Serving:

    2 cups chopped fresh strawberries

    1 tablespoon granulated sugar

    1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

    confectioners’ sugar for dusting

    Instructions:

    Spray a 2-3 quart baking dish with nonstick cooking spray and set aside

    In a medium bowl, add the eggs and beat with a fork or whisk. Add in the milk, maple syrup, vanilla and cinnamon. Whisk until well combined.

    Add half the bread cubes to the prepared baking dish. Top with half the brie and then half the blueberries. Top with the remaining half of the bread cubes, then the remaining half of the brie and blueberries. Evenly pour the egg mixture over the top. 

    Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap and transfer to the refrigerator. Let sit for 8 hours or overnight.

    When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.  Add the strawberries, granulated sugar and vanilla to a small bowl. Mix to combine. Let the mixture sit while you bake the dish.

    Remove the plastic wrap from the baking dish and then cover with foil. Bake for 20 minutes then remove the foil and make for another 15-20 minutes. Let stand for about 10 to 15 minutes before serving.

    To serve, top each portion with a good amount of the strawberries and a dusting of confectioners’ sugar. 

    Source: Cook Nourish Bliss

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    For a simpler option, read my post on Pumpkin Scones at www.styleandlife.com/pumpkin-scone-recipe-beauty-essex.  It features a delectable recipe from Bon Appetit that can be prepared in advance and popped in the oven. The aroma from these scones baking is enough to make your guests extend their trip.

    Bisous,
    Rebecca

    photography by Erica Dunhill Photography