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Easy Summer Grilled Gazpacho

It’s summer and although our garden got put in late and has been slightly neglected with a new baby in the house we are still enjoying the bounty of garden fresh tomatoes! There is nothing quite like a delicious,,juicy, sun-warmed tomato picked fresh from your backyard. However, I can only eat so many BLT sandwiches and Caprese salads. I love this simple recipe for Grilled Gazpacho, it highlights the rich summer tomato and other easy to grow garden vegetables as well. The best part it that it is grilled giving this gazpacho a nice toasted depth of flavor. It is also made in a food processor and served cold. It’s super easy, light, refreshing and healthy. Enjoy this summer favorite of grilled gazpacho.

Grilled Summer Gazpacho Shooters
Grilled Summer Gazpacho Shooters

Grilled Gazpacho

1.5 pounds tomatoes 3-4 large tomatoes

1 large cucumber

2-3 yellow, orange or red bell peppers

1 medium red onion

6-8 tomatoes

1/2 cup olive oil

2-3 cloves garlic, peeled

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

Salt and Pepper to taste

3 tablespoons fresh herbs (such as tarragon, thyme, basil or parsley)

2-3 cups vegetable or chicken broth

Light a grill. Grill the tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, onion over a medium-hot fire, turning occasionally, until the vegetables are charred all over and almost softened, about 8 minutes. When the vegetables are cool enough to handle, remove the charred skins as well as any stems and seeds and chop them coarsely.

Roughly chop 2 tablespoons each of the tomato, cucumber, pepper, and onion and reserve these to garnish. Transfer vegetables and all remaining ingredients except chicken broth to a large food processor and puree. Add broth to thin to desired consistency, season with salt and pepper. Cover and chill thoroughly, at least 3 hours but preferably overnight. Adjust the consistency and seasoning if needed. Serve in chilled bowls garnished with the reserved vegetables, fresh herbs, croutons or Parmesan cheese crisps.

You can serve this in  larger bowl or in smaller short glasses for an elegant chilled party appetizer!

Photos Styled by Rachel Sherwood, Photography by Isabel Subtil. See more here http://isabelsubtil.com/
Photos Styled by Rachel Sherwood, Photography by Isabel Subtil. See more here http://isabelsubtil.com/

 

Photos Styled by Rachel Sherwood, Photography by Isabel Subtil.

Fresh Peach and Tomato Garden Salad

Odd Food Parings

Flavors can range from sweet and salty to spicy, pungent and earthy. (Flavors are actually developed through our sense of taste). Do you ever have those days when nothing sounds good? Eating the same food with the same favor combinations day after day year after year can get a little boring. This week’s recipe is about odd food parings featuring fresh garden tomatoes and peaches. The acid and sweetness of these two pairs wonderfully in a light refreshing summer salad.

I encourage you to think outside the box, mix up your old favorites and try one of these new and surprisingly tasty odd food combinations. You never know what new delicious discovery is waiting for you. Let me know what you like best.

Odd Food Parings that are Really Tasty

  • Chocolate and Chilies
  • Chocolate and Olives
  • Dark chocolate and Parmesan
  • Orange and Olives
  • Bacon and Banana
  • Salmon and Licorice
  • Smoked salmon and Greek yogurt on bagels
  • Mushrooms and Apricots
  • Butternut Squash and Lime
  • Parsnip, Pear and Vanilla
  • Rhubarb and Anise
  • Apricot and Basil
  • Raspberry and Peanut Butter
  • French Brie and Almond Cookies
  • Apple and Lavender
  • Vanilla and Cardamom
  • Ice cream and Olive Oil, pinch of Sea Salt
  • Strawberries with Goat, Feta or Blue Cheese (drizzle with a little Honey or Balsamic vinegar for an extra touch of sweetness).

Fresh Peach and Tomato Garden Salad

Fresh Peach and Tomato Garden Salad, food parings

(Fresh Peach and Tomato Garden Salad)

This fresh and clean salad is vibrant with color and flavor. For best results use only the freshest summer garden ingredients. The acid and sweetness of these two pairs wonderfully in a light, easy to make refreshing summer salad.

  • 2         each    fresh and ripe peaches, roughly chopped
  • 2-3     each    fresh garden tomatoes, seeded and roughly chopped
  • 1/4     cup      thinly sliced red onion
  • 1/4     cup      roughly chopped cilantro
  • 1/2     each    of a lime juiced
  •                         salt and pepper to taste
  •                         drizzle with good olive oil

Instructions:

In a large bowl mix all together, let sit for 1 hour and enjoy.

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Summer Entertaining: Party Pitfalls

Summer picnic plate

(Summer picnic plate)

Happy 4th of July! With all the celebrating and gathering of people this weekend there is much fun and food to be shared. Don’t let one of these most common summer party pitfalls ruin your day.

Congested Areas:

People tend to gather where there is food, beverage, or an activity. When these are put near each other people tend to settle in and not move making it hard to get around and access items. To keep people moving and mingling separate your food, beverage and activity areas.

Bugged by Bugs:

Don’t let the bugs control the party. Keep trashcans covered and away from main food and gathering areas. Put a half open can of soda pop away from the party to attract bugs to a different location. Also, provide a few cans of bug spray so guests can help themselves if needed.

Trashy Tables:

Make it easy for guests to help clean up by having covered trashcans that are easy to access. Also, double line cans with an extra bag making it easy for quick trash removal and extra protection if soothing gets too heavy or breaks.

Wasted or Spoiled Food:

No one likes tossing out “good food” but holing on the leftovers after an outdoor gathering is risky. You never know exactly how long it has been sitting out or what may have gotten into it making it a potential breeding ground for bacteria. To avoid potentially hazardous foods and wasting them serve items in small batches and refill, as needed keeping the food cool and clean. For safety keep food out of direct sunlight. As a general rule perishable food should not be left out for more than 2 hours; cold food should be kept below 40 degrees and hot food above 140 degrees out of the Temperature Danger Zone.

Too Much Sun:

The summer sun can be fun, but too much of a good thing can have your guests miserable. Make sure there is ample shade for guests to sit in, be creative with trees, tents, and umbrellas to fit your needs. If there is not much option for shade think about hosting the party earlier or later in the day to avoid mid-day heat. Provide a basket with sunscreen so guests can help themselves if needed. For really hot days make sure you also have plenty of regular water and maybe consider passing out a few paper fans.

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Too Busy Host Can’t Enjoy the Party

10 Last Minute Party Fixes

Celebrate today and get busy making wonderful memories. With this article you will be ready for your next event before the summer is over. Have nothing to fear as these tips will keep the good times coming even if a disaster strikes.

A Crowded Room

A Crowded Room

“The number one mistake I see when hosts are setting up parties is that they do not consider the flow of traffic,” says Rachel Sherwood, food stylist, culinary and entertaining expert, and author of The Pretty Plate.

Fix: Keep food and drink stations separate, which encourages guests to circulate around the party. “By separating them it forces guests to move and mingle,” says Sherwood. “They can’t just sit in one place with access to all the food and drink they want.”

Too Busy Host Can’t Enjoy the Party

The Too Busy Host Can’t Enjoy the Party

If you feel like the waiter at your own party, it’s time to rethink your strategy so you can spend more time with your guests.

Fix: Plan ahead and make sure your menu requires only a few steps to be done at the start of the party with minimal upkeep.

“As a host you will most likely know most of the guests attending so it is easy to be pulled in many directions,” says Sherwood. “Make a point to have focus on just your guests at the beginning and end of the event.”

If you can afford it, hiring someone to prepare and serve food and drinks can be a great help for the host.

Spilled Wine

Spilled Wine

“If you serve red wine, assume some will get spilled,” says Carla McDonald, founder of The Salonniere, a website for entertaining inspiration.

Fix: Either don’t serve red wine or use McDonald’s “fool-proof way” to get rid of red wine stains. She recommends dabbing up as much of the spilled wine as possible, covering the stain with a spray of hydrogen peroxide, and a generous amount of baking soda. Let the stain solution do its job for about five minutes. Then vacuum the area and rinse it with water.

Don’t use carpet cleaning solutions, says McDonald, who explains they can bleach out your carpet color and create a noticeable ring.

Not Enough Alcohol

Not Having Enough Alcohol

Greg Jenkins of Bravo Productions, who has over 25 years of party planning experience, says hosts need to know how much their guests drink and what kinds of beverages they prefer. “If you have a heavy beer drinking crowd, don’t buy a ton of wine,” he says.

Fix: The typical guest has two drinks in the first hour of the party, says Jenkin, noting that number tapers off after that. Still that’s just a guideline. He says younger guests may drink consistently throughout the party. Trim your party time from four hours to just two or three and you can prevent guests from overindulging in your booze.

Try a signature drink to control costs and keep guests happy. Don’t forget to offer non-alcoholic drunks too, like tea, waters and sodas.

Unclaimed Drinks

Unclaimed Drinks

Tired of throwing out half-empty cups because guests can’t figure out which drink is theirs?

Fix: Label all drinks. For a few bucks you can invest in reusable drink labels or reusable bottle tags. If your guests are drinking from water bottles or plastic cups, give them a permanent marker to write their name on the cup. Everyone will know which cup is theirs and you’ll save money by not having so many wasted drinks.

Ready For Guests with Allergies

Not Being Ready For Guests with Allergies

Fix: Label foods and ingredients when possible. If you can’t avoid foods that could be allergy triggers, at least provide separate serving spoons and forks for these items so guests don’t mix and match utensils in different dishes. Also try to serve a variety of foods that are suitable for guests with allergies including peanut free and gluten free dishes.

Messy Party

A Messy Party

Feeling overwhelmed by a stack of empty plates, cups, utensils and napkins? You’re not alone. This is a big party pitfall.

Fix: Make sure you have easy to find and use trash and recycling bins.

“If a guest sees a trash they are more likely to use it, if not clutter can easily collect on tables,” says Sherwood, who also suggests designating one or two people to do quick trash pickups once in a while during your get together.

Dirty Hands in Snack and Candy Bowls

Dirty Hands in Snack and Candy Bowls

It’s a gross-out moment when you realize how many hands have grabbed chips from communal snack bowls.

Fix: Use serving spoons for main dishes and sides. When possible give guests pre-portioned servings, especially for foods that are likely to otherwise be touched by bare and potentially dirty hands. That means giving partygoers small bags of chips or individual packs of cookies. If possible, hire help to serve foods either tray-passed or at food stations.

Don’t forget to have hand sanitizers at various places throughout the party.

Mix of Guests

An Inappropriate Mix of Guests

Think twice before hosting all of your family, friends and co-workers at the same event. Do you really want your boss mingling with your Friday-night poker buddies?

Fix: Review your “audience demographics,” says Jenkins, who suggests hosting, “a casual barbecue for your family, a summer cocktail reception for your colleagues and a game night for your friends.”

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You Run Out of Food

Fix: Stock up on frozen appetizers purchased from club stores or the grocery store. If you don’t use them for the party, save the frozen snacks for the next get-together.

“If you’ve planned ahead and still run out of food, raid your?refrigerator or have someone run out and get fast food and then place the?food on the most beautiful serving pieces you have,” says McDonald, noting fast food French fries “presented in silver mint julep glasses can go a long way at a party.”

Source: thedailymeal.com

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Best Memories

Making the best Memories

Best Memories

After all the planning, the food is eaten and guests say their good byes. At this point, all that is left are the memories. Those moments that you will never forget, the stories that you will share time and time again those moments are the memories that make our lives richer and keep the festivities living on.

So how do you create the best memories? How do you get people to talk well about the parties you host? It’s simple to make them feel welcome, special and have something unique.

Do your best to plan ahead. Create a party friendly menu or hire help so that you can have time to greet guests, make a few introductions and thank them for attending. As a host you will most likely know most of the guests attending so it is easy to be pulled in many directions. Make a point to have the focus on just your guests at the beginning and end of the event. All the food and beverages should be set just before they arrive so that you can welcome guests and then slip away for simple refills throughout the party.

Choose one thing to create a “wow factor”. Think about your guests and the experience you want to create for them. As they leave your event, what is it that you want them to say of their experience? What is it you want to be remembered for? What are those best memories you want to leave them with? Whatever that is, create a “wow factor” around it. Not everything has to be over-the-top and perfect. To be honest, some of the best memories usually come from things that go wrong.

Pick one thing to completely excel at. No one will remember if they drank out of plastic cups or normal glassware, but they will remember if you had custom crystal glasses. They may not remember the food but they will remember the perfect popovers or a unique sushi-making party. Simple candles are great decorations, but you could make a grand impression with beautiful, fresh flowers and stunning centerpieces. Or send them home with unique personal favors.

Pick one thing and do it very well, normal is normal, so think outside the box and do something uniquely you. It will long be remembered.

I truly hope you enjoyed the Summer Entertaining series with all the tips and entertaining secrets to get your next summer bash off to the great start. May every party you host, simple, grand and everything in between, be one that adds love, laughter and lasting memories to your life.

Summer Entertaining Series

The things you need to know to ensure summer fun for all:

#1 Food: easy, delicious and safe, read this before dishing up
#2 Relaxing Refreshments, don’t break a sweat keeping hydrated
#3 Easy Breezy, decorate with casual summer style for less
#4 Keep Your Cool, comfort is everything
#5 Party in an Instant, have these on hand to welcome guests at any time

One last tip: Keep a camera close by and use it often, ask a friend, or hire a photographer to capture the moments. Smiling faces make it easy to remember why we get together. I never regret taking too many photos and capturing the best memories of a lifetime.

Leave a comment! What’s your favorite party memory?

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