For my mom's 50th birthday, my sisters and I surprised her with a dinner party at our home with the "immediate" family...which is 22 food-obsessed Italians. To understand why we did this, you should know a little about my mom: 1. she would love to spend every day in her beautiful and cozy house, 2. she would love to spend every one of those days with her family in her beautiful and cozy house, and 3. she thinks anything her daughters do (or cook!) is the most wonderful thing that's ever been. So, the 50th birthday dinner idea was born. Genius right? Wrong. We only had a few hours to get her out of the house and prep the entire meal (see reason #1), and it got prettttty stressful. In fact, I think I was still covered in flour 15 minutes before the surprise. But it all came together at the end and it was truly a wonderful and delicious night.
The menu was an 8 course tasting of all of my mom's favorite foods prepared with an elegant twist. We also created a beautiful table setting and peppered the room with old photos of the birthday girl. The food-obsessed Italian family approved.
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table of pink and gold (her favorite colors) |
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rolling pasta = death |
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still cooking -- 6:45 pm (nice cut-off softball tee, S) |
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Still cooking, 6:55 pm |
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the surprise! 7 pm |
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tasting menu |
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first course: pork, beef and veal meatballs in "Sunday gravy"
with homemade ricotta |
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second course: spedini from Angelo's of Mulberry
(fried mozzarella sandwiches in a light anchovy tomato sauce) |
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third course: roasted cauliflower pizza with bechamel and fresh mozzarella |
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fourth course: spicy papardelle pomodoro |
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fifth course: linguine vongole |
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sixth course: homemade butternut squash ravioli in a brown butter sage sauce |
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seventh course: skirt steak with Chateaux Briand mushroom reduction |
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eight course: dessert trio (toffee brownies, Carousel Cakes red velvet,
& puff pastry napoleon) |
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