Saturday, August 18, 2012

summer supper in the studio


After an art show opening in Bellport last week, I hosted a dinner for family and friends of the artist ...perfect summer weather for drinks at the dock and then a buffet of summer salads from the local farmstand: heirloom tomato + mozzarella with basil, penne with mint pesto + walnuts, arugula with yellow figs+ chunks of pecorino, orzo with black olives + sun dried tomatoes, panzanella with yellow tomatoes + herb toasted croutons...grilled peaches for dessert, but the showstopper was a large white pizza on a cutting board cut into small squares for hors d'oeuvres! Rose' and sparkling Prosecco were chilled in large silver punch bowls...the tables were set with simple beige linen cloths and dinnerware, clear glass bottles and cylinders were filled with white wildflowers and candles... 


3 comments:

  1. Sounds delicious! One of the things I love about summer meals is their simplicity. Your menu proves simplicity does not equate with boring or tasteless fare.

    Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage

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  2. Outstanding! What a treat to be invited to such a dinner.Looks Gorgeous~Cheers Kim

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  3. How wonderful Tricia!
    Summer dinners and get-togethers are always to special! everything just seems to taste better!
    Donna

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