Last weekend, we had our 2nd Annual Julia Child night at my aunt & uncles house. You can ready about the night on my aunt's blog here and here. It was an absolutely fabulous night! There were 15 adults and 4 children there - so quite the large group! I brought the Barrister with - he didn't seem to be intimidated by the large group, which is good because there really is no such thing as a small gathering in my family... I mean, my immediate family has 15 people when you include spouses and children... so yeah... It's best that he gets used to this early on!
Anyways, I am very thankful for my aunt for opening up her home to that large group! And for spending hours in the kitchen, slaving over what was a delightful meal. I have always been close to my aunt, but blogging has brought us even closer together!!
Now for a very picture heavy post! First a disclaimer - I have a cheap point and shoot camera and I am not so great at photographing food... So these pictures won't really do the meal justice, but it's the best I could do.
My mom is on left, my aunt Barb is on the right - we are all sporting our Anthropologie aprons! If you don't own one, I highly suggest getting one! If you need a gift for you best friend, mom, sister, or mother-in-law - you can't go wrong with an adorable apron!
The appetizer course - cheese, olives, crackers, and Gluten Free Gourgeres. Oh. Em. Gee. The Gourgeres were amazing. I might have had 5 or 6 of them. Oh, and I also shared some dark chocolate covered cherries that I bought in Seattle. Nothing wrong with throwing a little chocolate into the savory appetizer mix, right?
The salad course which featured warm squash. It is my cousin Suzanne's recipe (she also has a blog) and it was delicious!! My aunt substituted rouquefort for the stilton to make it a bit more French!
While the adults enjoyed their salad course, the kids snacked on cheese and apple slices.
Between the salad and main courses, my uncle Paul, aka the baby/child whisperer,entertained the kids. I love the look of absolute joy on my nephew Matthew's face! He is a huge fan of Paul!
The salad course which featured warm squash. It is my cousin Suzanne's recipe (she also has a blog) and it was delicious!! My aunt substituted rouquefort for the stilton to make it a bit more French!
While the adults enjoyed their salad course, the kids snacked on cheese and apple slices.
Between the salad and main courses, my uncle Paul, aka the baby/child whisperer,entertained the kids. I love the look of absolute joy on my nephew Matthew's face! He is a huge fan of Paul!
Now for the main course! My aunt prepared Beef Bourguignon, a potato casserole, and green beans prepared Julia style! Oh my gosh, the food was amazing. My aunt is truly a chef!
All in all, it was a very successful evening! It was so fun to plan this with my aunt - we exchanged quite a few emails; she was definitely the master mind behind this and I was the sous chef. I love that we have made this an annual event and can't wait to plan our 3rd Annual Julia Child night! Hopefully I will return from my trip to France with some inspiration for our next meal!
The kids enjoyed pizza and milk while the adults feasted upon our gourmet meal. I love how they are toasting with their milk in this photo.
Of course, no meal is complete without dessert! I prepared a dark chocolate mousse. I was a bit nervous as the recipe sort of had a lot of steps and I was kind of doubting my ability to pull it off. But I did it! I made it on Friday night and the Barrister was there to offer moral support... and to lick the beaters! He gave it 2 thumbs up so I felt confident serving it to the masses.
All in all, it was a very successful evening! It was so fun to plan this with my aunt - we exchanged quite a few emails; she was definitely the master mind behind this and I was the sous chef. I love that we have made this an annual event and can't wait to plan our 3rd Annual Julia Child night! Hopefully I will return from my trip to France with some inspiration for our next meal!
19 comments:
Yum! Okay now I'm craving cheese and salad and Julia Child type-food at 7:30 in the morning!
Yum! That food looks incredible!Amazing!!! :)
Looks like you guys had such a great time! What a blessing to be able to be so close to family and have those get-togethers!
LOVE this post!!! Such a wonderfully fun night!!! So glad you shared with us!!!
It all looks delicious! Love that the kids got to partake too in their own special way. Too adorable :)
Glad you had such a great time. Love the aprons on you gals!
That picture of Paul & Matthew says so much! I also loved the one of the boys toasting with thier milk glasses! Great family evening!
Looks like such a fun and yummy night!
I love your photos and now I am HUNGRY, everything looked so delicious! Oh and I also thought of you this weekend - I was at a craft sale and they had this charm bracelet with little Paris-themed things on, a little wine bottle, a little Eiffel tower... it was gorgeous and I totally thought of you! :)
Great post, Lisa! It was such a fun evening. I am going to use your picture of your chocolate mousse and add it to my recipe site. It was fantastic!
Great pictures. I am so glad you shared them. I love the one of Paul and Matthew.
Have a great week.
That looks like such a fun evening! I love the idea of a big themed cooking night, I would love to have some of these myself :)
How fun! The food looks so amazing and it must've been such a great evening!
Looks SO delicious! ESPECIALLY the mousse! I love that you guys do this every year :)
Cute aprons too ;)
Aw that looks like everyone had SO MUCH FUN! The kids are adorable. Last night the manfriend and I had an appetizer dinner, which consisted of some good smoked sharp cheddar, bread w/ olive oil and vinegar, sliced salami and pear. And a side salad. I love the combo of just stacking things together. And that chocolate mousse looks yummy!
Yum! Great post Lisa! I'm excited to see...eat... what you guys plan for next year. I made that salad again last night! I'm obsessed.
i want some of that dessert!
Wow that looks AMAZING!!!! You are an impressive cook. Also, could you send me some of that dessert? It looks like I need it in my mouth right now :)
#1 Your aprons are adorable!!!
#2 The food looks DELISH!
#3 I'm so happy that you have a great relationship with your Aunt. I REALLY miss mine :(
#4 Yeah for the Barrister coming to a family event!!!!
That sounds like such a fun tradition!
A Julia Child night sounds like such a fun idea!
All the pictures of food are making me so hungry. It looks like you all had a great time.
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