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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Another wedding anniversary dinner for my dear sister

Since I started my private dining venture, my sister has celebrated her wedding anniversary twice in my home. Here is another dinner I lovingly prepared for her in 2011 choosing again pink flowers to go with her wedding color motif. With this I added another special touch, chocolate truffles in silver boxes tied with a very light pink ribbon as giveaways. Another addition to this year was a special guest, her youngest niece! Too bad I'm unable to do this anymore for her as I am now based in New York.

















White bean dip with Pita chips












Roasted tomato and basil soup

















Roasted beef tenderloin with caper sauce
















Lemon poached pears with caramelized mangoes and Limoncello chocolate truffles
















Creme de Menthe chocolate truffles in pretty boxes for giveaways
















And the evening's special guest, who's no longer a baby now!

An Asian dinner 2011

By now, I'm kinda getting the hang of hosting, cooking and plating dinners. So here's another challenge I decided to accept. A group of doctors decided not only to try my private dining but to watch me prepare their dishes! This was new to me and although I warned them that my kitchen cannot accommodate all of them at one time, they were open to moving in and out of my kitchen in groups. This was exciting and it turned out to be another fun evening as not only did I demonstrate the cooking, I asked them to actually try doing some of the procedures called for in the recipes. With their laughter adding spice to their dinner, everything just turned out right!

Again it starts with the menu, Asian this time, and everything else follows. I always choose to do my own hand embossed menu cards to create my brand so that is a given, then the styling just flows with the evening's theme. Not to forget the music to complete the ambience.




































Sauteed scallops with Cilantro chili butter and Orange jicama salad

























Asian mushroom soup














Thai barbecue chicken with Jasmine rice


























Asian poached pears with Ginger chocolate truffles and Caramel lychees

An Aphrodisiac Dinner for Valentine's Day

What is Valentine's without surprises? This is one dinner I truly enjoyed planning with two men for their Bible study group of seven couples. As I was told, each year these men look for a new restaurant to take their wives for a special dinner. This year (2011) however they wanted something more special, more private and with more surprises. So having found my private dining venture, they booked me and we carefully planned this evening. Bouquets of roses were delivered in the morning and kept in my house for each of them to give to their wives. But for that special surprise, I asked my driver to stay for the night and pretend to deliver them just after dinner and was never discovered by the women. To top it all, to their amusement a guy came to serenade the wives!

Let's not forget though that food and ambience are the most important for the success of a special event.  I went on to research on aphrodisiac ingredients and created a menu with each dish having one of these ingredients. Three single red roses were held by vintage wine bottles on each table strewn with rose petals and illuminated by candle light. And to cap the evening, special giveaways of chocolate truffles I prepared in simple gift boxes tied with a red ribbon were given to the women.

It was indeed a wonderful Valentine's surprise!

To start off, here are my two table settings, each with three roses in vintage wine bottles and menu cards framed by dinner napkins



































The menu
Crostini with cream cheese, chives and CAVIAR
OYSTER soup with frizzled leeks and cayenne pepper
Roasted chicken with GARLIC confit, saffron scented couscous and pine nuts
Wicked hot CHOCOLATE mousse


































GINGER tea

Monday, August 19, 2013

A wedding anniversary dinner for my dear sister

My sister and husband were not big on celebrating wedding anniversaries.  But having started my private dining in 2010, they decided to throw a small, intimate dinner just for family.  Hosting a private dinner for me is not just about the food.  It is a total experience. Leaning towards the arts, I must say I am a very visual person.  While taste is of utmost importance, everything should be pleasing to the eye. So a lot of attention to detail and an added personal touch goes with my style.

I remember very well my sister's wedding.  I was a pregnant sponsor and my only daughter then was a flower girl with a crown of little pink flowers.  In contrast to her very strong personality, her color motif was a very sweet, light pink -"blush" as it is referred to today.  I tried to recreate a very fresh and elegant atmosphere, choosing roses in "blush" coupled with a hand crafted menu that looked like an invitation card.

An elegant table setting brings back memories of their wedding


















A virgin cocktail is a must! Orange pineapple spritzer with apples and fresh mint
























Crostini with sun-dried tomatoes and chickpeas


















Onion Soup










Chicken potato salad with mustard mayonnaise dressing


















Grilled lamb chops with lemon spaghettini
























Your choice of Bailey's or Limoncello chocolate mousse

Thursday, November 27, 2008

A FILIPINO DINNER FOR ELEANOR


My Menu


Table Setting


Surprise treats... Chocnut and Cornick!


White wine perfect to start the evening!


Crackers with crab fat


Pandesal cups with crispy longganiza bits and tomato


Sour fish soup


... with bean sprouts, toasted garlic, cilantro and fish sauce


Lumpiang Hubad with fresh garlic and peanuts


Paella de Adobo with red egg and tomato


Crispy Pork Binagoongan


Crab fat with lemon and plain rice


Buko Pandan Gelatin with Macapuno ice cream

Friday, June 27, 2008

VIETNAMESE COOKING RENDEZVOUS
A hands-on cooking class at River View, Saigon


Certified!


The Chef and I


Fried Vietnamese Spring Rolls... stays amazingly crispy for five hours!


Banana Blossom Salad


Caramel Fish in Clay


Sour Fish Soup
MY BEST FRIEND'S ASIAN TREAT!

Home for a visit, I indulged my best friend with an Asian treat.


A simple yet colorful setting


Fresh Spring Rolls


Crispy Calamari


Sour Fish Soup


Chicken Pomelo Salad


Five Spice Beef


Sticky Rice with Mango