Lets just say this is a staple in my kitchen.....uses the best of summers fresh ingredients!
The tomatoes marinating to add to pasta later
Fish going in the oven
I bake it with lots of fresh dill and lemon slices
No summer gathering is complete without a fresh fruit tray!
And you know my peach sangria has been busy mixing all the yummy flavors (to those of you like me who are judging the pitcher, no worries I did not serve with this, its just a really oversized one so I pour directly into the glasses and serve on tray)!
The tomato tart getting ready for the oven
Sliced veges ready to get filled into little individual crudite cups
Fish is done!
These are cute and make it very easy to eat
Got my new orchids in my big oversized bowl....normally they last about 4 months or so, so they really are a very cost effective investment when compared with fresh cut flowers
Doing a "taste test" of the peach sangria actually did about three
Poured the sangria into the glasses, and add a few chunks of fruit to each glass
Crostinis in the works.....went with three variations
Love serving it on the oversized bread board (available in my online store under European Kitchen, comes in 3 sizes)
I love this picture.....hope it doesn't sound like I am bragging but this looks really "food-y magazine-y"....don't you think? I love the colors and texture together.......
A close up, did portobello mushrooms and parmesean flakes, then prosciutto with parm flakes and a caprese version, tomato, mozzarella and basil drizzled with olive oil
The pastas getting mixed and the tomato tarts are done!
These were really good and very light...thanks Yvonne!
There they are again, there was not a single one left!
The fish, best part is that this can be served room temp and tastes wonderful
This summer pasta is so flavorful and light and is served at room temp
All set and about to serve.......
And the yummy carrot cake........
And my sweet friend gave out party favors, oversized wonderful bags of the most yummy smelling potpourri. I couldn't decide which was a better favor, this or the fact that there's a nice big slice of leftover carrot cake chilling in the fridge for a midnight snack...come to mama!
For this weeks which would you choose in which I had you choose your favorite summer outfit to wear to a backyard party, there were several that were very close but a strong first place winner...here's the results! Might I say you have excellent taste:)
1st place with 29 votes
2nd place with 26 votes
3rd place with 25 votes
And tied for 4th with 13 votes each
Several of the others were very close behind....there were no losers in this bunch:)
A friend and I were on a decorating committee for a fundraiser and bought these cherry blossoms for about 30 tables, so i have a lifetime supply!! We split them and I decided to fill the vases at least for now...better than sitting in a box in the basement collecting dust!
Added these beautiful prints to guest bedroom and not sure if I showed you this bench or not....isn't it sweet? Disregard pillows...they are literally 27 years old, I got them made for our NYC apt. when we got married!! Somehow they just have been hanging around..........
Some random pictures are thrown in here too.........
I just like this picture, took it last week with my iPhone when I stopped at a local farm....isnt' this so nostalgic in a great "wish I lived in the old days" kinda way? Or is it just me?
And how beautiful is this....a local nursery really does it up every season, they have a pair of these (and they are about 10 feet tall I kid you not) flanking their driveway....
Close up...disregard fabrics.....it will be changed when i get my butt in gear and start attacking some rooms!
Tina!! Will you come and cook for me?? I have been so lazy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful summer party - truly, I don't know how you pulled it off given your migraine and your son's illness.
ReplyDeleteI have found that an unexpected consequence of building a house is that I am asked to host all sorts of parties now - but I often hire caterers even though I am perfectly capable of cooking!
I am volunteering at the local Ronald McDonald House tonight with my 12 year old, and we are preparing a meal for 40, so I will need to get in gear soon to get that underway.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
- Holly
Tina- everything as usual is simply specatcualr. You are amazing, in that not only do you have superb taste but can cook, decorate, humor us with your wit, and you have great taste in clothes (judging by the post yesterday)! Every one of your dishes is making me hungry right now and I got some good ideas for a shower I am hosting in Sept. LOVE your orchids!
ReplyDeleteOnto your house, it is soooo beautiful. That fabric for the bathroom is perfect and the bench in the bedroom i am in love with, where did you get it? I would love that for my daughters room redo.
I also love that handbag line, thank you for giving us the link. Have a nice weekend and hope you are feeling better.
Tina,
ReplyDeleteIs there anything you're not good at??? LOL
My goodness, girl! You're amazing! Everything looks sooo great!
Wishing you a very blessed weekend!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
How and where to begin?
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric for bathroom and the gorgeous French settee with prints above it
The black chest with the new prints- magnificent.
Your food is outrageous looking, were you ever in the food/catering business or is it just a hobby? It all looks so good!
The handbags are beautiful and might be my answer to a bag I need for a wedding in later summer.
This post is one I will have to go through a few times to "soak it all in"....so much beauty!
LOVE your blog!
Wow! I love seeing how you displayed your food for serving. That always interests me more than actual recipes. And please send some of that rain to the Midwest! We are crisping up here!
ReplyDeleteYou need to take a break, Tina. You have been so busy, and missing three nights sleep is not good.
ReplyDeleteYour food looks fabulous, as always! I am in love with the board.
The fabric for the powder is jus beautiful, and I can't wait to see it!
Have a great weekend.
Teresa
xoxo
As usual your pack a lot of punch in your posts! So much to comment on, love the food...you could be a caterer! The fish, the pasta, the tarts, the sangria..it all looks so delish! Love the way you presented everything too, those crostinis do look like they belong in a magazine, great idea to serve them on the board, will have to remember that.
ReplyDeleteI always drool over the glimpses into your home, the beautiful bench, all the pretty prints and your fabric choices are sublime.
The bags are also very pretty, have to go to that site. I am a handbag junkie, so theres always room for one more:-)
Have a great weekend, Tina and thank you for sharing so much beauty that always enhances my day!
Wow, you covered a lot of territory this morning. I think you need a weekend of rest and relaxation after such a busy week. Your luncheon menu is delightful! Great food and beautiful presentation and It had to be delicious. I love all of your serving pieces, they work beautifully in your kitchen. The house is coming together beautifully and I love your bench and the old pillows, you should keep them around. I love the old family farms too. Great photos and I love the post. Share the recipes please. I love seeing how you entertain in your gorgeous home!
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The French Hutch
Tina, you could also be a caterer if you ever get tired of your shop. :) And I love those handbags - especially the green ones! Have a great weekend! I have a few girlfriends coming into town from Portland and Sangria is in the plans!
ReplyDeleteTina,
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric and wall coverings for your bath. Could you share who manufactures each? The trim is gorgeous too!
All the best!
What a lovely lunch! Your friend must have been just delighted. Don't you just love summer food? The house looks gorgeous, too. Happy cozy, rainy Friday! XO
ReplyDeleteTina, The luncheon looks like it was fabulous. I would love to have the salmon recipe. Cant wait to see the bathroom, I love the wallpaper.
ReplyDeleteTina,
ReplyDeleteYou are an amazing hostess. I always said you need your own book now I realize that I short sold you. You need your own HGTV television show. It would be a huge smash.
Fresh dill on salmon sounds yummy. I'm totally trying that one!!!
Deb xo
Hi Tina!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post this morning Tina :) and I just love the way you write. Your sense of humor, easy going personality shines through. The luncheon was obviously a huge success and I agree, about parties at home are much more personal. It's funny when you said that you stick to what you know.. that's the best way to tackle entertaining! Keep it relatively simple (no entertaining is ever simple!) and what you've already tested. The house looks gorgeous and now I am wondering if I need more blue and white pieces!! Our chests are so similar and I love the picture with the blue and whites, topiary, and prints. Your powder room will be perfect - love those colors!
What a nice outdoor market! I like supporting our local farmers as well, plus everything always tastes fresher.
Glad you and your son on feeling better. Have a wonderful weekend!
Leslie
Oh! Also wanted to say that the crostini photo should absolutely be in a magazine! Great shot :)
DeleteYou are an amazing hostess! The dishes looked beautiful and incredibly tasty.
ReplyDeleteHi Tina, Yum is all I have to say!well almost, Wow!! needs to be added!! You can serve me a simple lunch any time any where!! I can't believe you pulled this wonderful luncheon off with a migraine. You might call it simple, I call it divine!!! xo Kathysue
ReplyDeleteOMGosh the luncheon looks fabulous, all the food: YUMMY!!! I love the idea of individual ANYTHING, so the crudite cups are a keeper. Noone has to dip in one big bowl. Love that. Yvonne's tomato tarts are so good. Have GREAT weekend.
ReplyDeleteFORGOT to mention, that HUGE planter at the nursery is drop dead gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina,
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear you are feeling better! How is your son? Better?
I love entertaining, and you are so right it is a lot of work to do it the way you like to! I love all of your wonderful dishes, the pasta looks yummy and the crostini and tomato tart too. Sorry cannot comment on the fish because I do not eat anything that comes from water. But it looks beautiful in the platter.
Love the bags! And the random shots of the fountain and all of those melons.
The house photos look great. I am sure that it will all come together, after all it took 4 years to build it you cannot decorate it in 6 months.
Thanks for stopping by! Do try the blueberry crumb cake it is so, so good! Come by tomorrow, I am posting about some chocolate brownie cookies that are out of this world!
Take care, enjoy a nice rainy day. We are still hot here and humid.
Elizabeth
Hi Tina, Thank you so much for sharing all your wonderful ideas! It is so much fun to see the progress of your home and learn from your beautiful entertaining style. I love how you showed pictures of each stage of your preparation for the party leading up to the fabulous spread for your guests. Additionally, the selections for your home are incredibly gorgeous and sophisticated, proving that good decorating takes time and patience to achieve such amazing results. I admire your modesty, enthusiasm and inspiring work ethic... it takes all the above to make things happen and you are living proof!! Take care and get some well deserved rest! Lisa L.
ReplyDeleteTHAT'S a causal little luncheon?? You put me to shame! It looks like a catereed affair. You're guests are very lucky :)
ReplyDeleteStacy
The food looks incredible! I'm inspired to make the tomato tarts!
ReplyDeleteOne word: YUM!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fabulous luncheon! I'm new to The Enchanted Home and love it ... you may have mentioned the Peach Sangria recipe in one of your previous posts but would love to know it if you are sharing it! And will look forward to the recipe for that fabulous cake! Thanks for all of the wonderfulness that is The Enchanted Home!
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I am sure I will leave out something, there was so much to see and comment on but for starters, you can throw me a birthday lunch any time. You are so talented, cannot believe you made all that and presented it so beautifullly, looks so preofessional! I am really impressed and would love the recipe for the fish, pasta, sangria and crostinis (and tomato tarts)!
ReplyDeleteYour home blows me away, no other way to put it..just splendidly perfect.
Love your writing style too, you sound so real, and it really draws the reader in. Would love to see more pictures of your ktichen, it is so beautiful.
Gorgeous picture of the farm, its so vintage looking. And the fabric for your bathroom- a resounding yes!
Beautiful! I love looking at your pictures---What keeps popping back to my mind are those gorgeous orchids!
ReplyDeleteYOu always offer posts so wonderful jammed packed with inspiration, swoon worthy things and just fun! I love coming to visit!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the very kind shout-out! I'm so happy you like the Tomato Tarts!
Having lunch at your home is now on my bucket list! Scrumptious!!!!
Tina, I was hungry when I sat down, and absolutely starving right now. Your food looks amazing. How fun to join you for a party. Have a great weekend. Mona
ReplyDeleteWow, everything looks so delicious...and beautiful!!!! Those Orchids are AMAZING!!! Mine never look that pretty!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!!!
~Des
Tina...you and I could truly be each other's right hand girl when throwing 'casual' parties! Everything looks so yummy and I know all was, AND WW cake? Do send that recipe. You crack me up apologizing about fabrics etc, saying you need to get your butt in gear! girl, you make me feel lazy.
ReplyDeleteOn that Seet settee with the 27 yr old pillows...what about a small-ish in diameter bolster? I did that on one of mine and a person can actually sit on it w/o tossing the pillows on the floor.
AND...I had a typo above but my iPad wouldn't let me correct.
ReplyDeleteAND, I love the bathroom wallpaper, and the fabrics you chose.
Have a super weekend.
This post is making me so hungry. Would you mind posting some recipes? What do you marinate your tomatoes and cukes in? How about the salmon? Thanks a bunch!
ReplyDeleteTina!
ReplyDeleteLove the food shots! Must have the recipe for the crusts of those tomato tarts - would you be willing to share it??? Also, adore the huge bowl of orchids- sure you know my trick for super simple watering of them- four ice cubes every Friday just placed on top of the dirt/bark and they will last for months. No need to take them out of the bowl for watering! Ps: on a getaway with my hubby to the old Edwards inn in highlands. No details has been left undone and it reminded me of you and your attention to details!!!! M
Your party pics look fabulous! How fun! You are such a sweet friend to do that for her...she must really love you like the rest of us! Everything looked delicious and wow I'm sure that was hard work because you made everything fresh (which is the way to go)! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love your random ramblings :) and your party food looks delicious. I will be keeping an eye open for the carrot cake recipe. I'm always on the lookout for low cal deliciousness! x Sharon
ReplyDeleteHi Tina... fol Sharon who lives just over the hill from me!! I know what it like to cater when feeling yuk...had my daughter's 22nd a few years back... She wanted a formal cocktail party and I did the works but got sick two days before!!! I had to quickly hire some help to see me through the day with 100 guests!! oi!! Fortunately i made most thing ahead but still needed help!! Love your crostinis and looking forward to that carrot cake recipe!!
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Veronica
xx
Hi Tina, I could see a catering business in your future if you ever tire of interior design, you excel at both! The food looks heavenly even for me who has to avoid tomatos (acid problem) but I do love them still. So many great dishes, would love the fish recipe if its not too much to ask, I make a lot of fish so am always looking for new ideas.
ReplyDeleteThose handbags are so pretty, what a great statement bag. Love the bench in the bedroom, all the beautiful prints and your powder room is going to be like a jewel box, cannot wait to see it completed.
As always so enjoy hearing what you have to say and seeing a little bit into your world, always a treat.
Hope you have a lovely weekend.
Anne
PS That picture of your crostinis on the big board completley looks ready for a magazine cover.
ReplyDeletei am with you tina; rainy days are cozy and the farmers market snap makes me want to live in such simpler days.
ReplyDeleteok, a casual lunch, and you did not sleep????? AMAZING! what a gorgeous presentation and such a diverse summer menu, i am keeping this post
xo
debra
Delicious shots! Makes me want to party.
ReplyDeletewow! what a terrific menu, it looks and sounds delish!! I'd love for you to post your salmon recipe. thanks!! xo, tessa
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for two days to be able to sit down and catch up with you! If this was a small birthday luncheon I can't imagine a big one! It looks absolutely perfect and I would love each and every recipe! I can't believe you did this after being sick as well! Every picture looks Food Magazine worthy to me!! I'm so glad Market Day is over with for me so I can finally see what the rest of the world is doing! I hope you are feeling better and getting some rest! I almost made Peach Sangria for today but then realized it just wasn't worth it! Too much running around! But I'm dying to try it! That salmon looks especially amazing! Please do share some recipes! Have a wonderful rest of your weekend, Tina!
ReplyDeletei could live on that pasta, tina. someday we will feast together.
ReplyDeletehope everyone in your household feels back to normal soon!
happy weekend.
michele
The food looks gorgeous! We have a kitchen similar to yours. Do you stress about spills on your marble countertops? Do you have etch marks? Any tricks to keeping your countertops looking nice?
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