A Late Lunch in Seattle
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

I've been home from Seattle for over a week and I can still barely believe it all happened. I didn't even know Kristan and Annie three months ago and suddenly there we were, planning the biggest event of our careers so far together

There were countless emails and phone calls and weekly video chats where we went over our never-ending to-do list, and somehow it never even felt like work. I grew up in a house where entertaining and feeding people was the norm, so something about planning a big lunch party just felt really natural. And it was even better to be teaming up with La Crema to make it happen--can you believe I've been working with them for two years? So wonderful.

La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

The table was just dreamy. Annie did such an amazing job styling it and setting up all the place settings. We originally wanted to get a ton of flowers but ended up only needing a few little ones, so we picked them from Kristan's backyard. Like I said, dreamy.

La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

Look at that space! We rented Cannelle et Vanille's new studio space as the venue and it was absolutely perfect.

La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

I think this is the most beautiful charcuterie board I've ever put together. We had so much fun deciding which meats and cheeses and other snacks to include, and it ended up looking totally gorgeous on the table with La Crema's Russian River Valley Rosé. (Hi mom if you're reading this then you probably can assume that we had way more food than we needed on this table. Thanks for that.)

But the soup might have been my favorite course--I loved it so much that I actually just bought all the ingredients yesterday so I can make it again this week. I don't think I've ever made quinoa before but I loved toasting it up on a really hot griddle and using it as a garnish! Kristan got that idea from Dolly and Oatmeal and it went so well with our soup.

La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

Roasted Leek and Cauliflower Soup (adapted from Love and Lemons)

Ingredients:

  • 4-5 large leeks, washed and sliced thinly (only the white a light green parts)
  • 2 heads cauliflower, chopped into florets
  • 4-5 small waxy potatoes, quartered
  • 4-5 cloves garlic, peeled
  • About 1/3 cup olive oil (plus some for drizzling)
  • 3-4 cups vegetable broth
  • 2-3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • The juice of one large lemon
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Crispy toasted quinoa, for garnish (recipe included below)
  • Sliced green onions, for garnish

For the crispy quinoa garnish:

  • 1 cup cooked quinoa (we used tricolor)
  • 3-4 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  1. Heat a skillet with olive oil over medium high heat.
  2. Pour in the quinoa and stir until crispy, about 5-7 minutes.
  3. Season with salt and pepper and remove from heat.

Instructions: 

  1. Season leeks, cauliflower, and potatoes with salt, pepper, and olive oil and then divide between two baking sheets and roast at 400 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until slightly browned. Rotate pans halfway through cooking time.
  2. Remove from oven and transfer to a blender (allow to cool slightly). Add half of the vegetable broth and blend until smooth. Add more broth if necessary.
  3. Transfer to a pot and simmer on low. Drop fresh thyme and lemon juice in and stir well. Add more vegetable broth if it gets too thick. Season again, remove the thyme sprigs, and serve hot; topped with crispy quinoa, green onions, and a drizzle of olive oil. 
Roasted Leek and Cauliflower Soup | Freckled Italian

The salad was lovely too. The day before the party, Kristan and I went out for breakfast and I asked for some greens on the side of my baked eggs instead of bread, and they gave me this lovely lettuce that wasn't chopped at all, and it was simply dressed with really beautiful olive oil, so we were kind of inspired by that and didn't cut up our lettuce before dressing it with nice oil, a spritz of fresh lemon juice, and a pinch of coarse sea salt. Delicious. And how pretty are watermelon radishes?

Mixed Greens Salad | Freckled Italian

Mixed Greens Salad with Shaved Fennel and Radishes

Ingredients:

  • 5-6 cups washed and dried mixed greens--we used a combination of frisee and butter lettuce
  • 1 large bulb of fennel, washed and thinly sliced (it's easier to slice first and then wash since the bulbs can collect dirt)
  • 2-3 watermelon radishes, sliced thinly
  • Juice of 2 lemons
  • About 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • Coarse sea salt, to taste

Instructions: 

  1. Assemble salad plates with mixed greens, then top with a small pinch of sliced fennel and three or four radish slices.
  2. Lightly drizzle olive oil over the salad and squeeze lemon over each plate. Season with salt and serve immediately.
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

The main course was delicious and we were lucky enough to get salmon courtesy of Drifters Fish, a small business local to Seattle. We marinated the fish in a homemade honey mustard glaze and baked it. Visit Annie's blog for the recipe! You'll love it. I never make fish at home but this was really easy and it ends up looking quite impressive so I may need to make it the next time I have some friends over for dinner.

La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

Kristan made the most delicious dessert I've ever had--it was a strawberry rhubarb galette topped with pistachios and served with homemade vanilla bean + orange blossom ice cream. Hello. We paired it with La Crema's Late Harvest Gewurztraminer, which might be my favorite of their wines--it just feels so special. 

Strawberry Rhubarb Galette | Freckled Italian

What a day! It felt like a dream. We were so exhausted the next morning but couldn't believe how smoothly everything went and how lovely our guests were. Brunch on Sunday felt like the night after a wedding--recapping our favorite moments and how beautiful everything looked. Everyone had such a great time and I left Seattle feeling pretty lucky, and with the biggest smile on my face.

La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian
La Crema Does Seattle | Freckled Italian

This event (and blog post) was sponsored by La Crema.

Invitations, Menus, and Place Cards c/o Minted | Plates c/o Hayneedle | Salmon c/o Drifters Fish | Glasses and Flatware c/o Vintage Ambiance | Additional sponsors who donated supplies for our kitchen and goodie bags: Le Creuset, Wolf Gourmet, Kristas Baking Co., Mustard and Co.

Photos by Oguz Uygur.

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The Lights and Buzz, Part Two
The Lights and Buzz, Part Two | Freckled Italian

I wrote this post over a year ago and thought about it again yesterday.

When we first moved to Charlotte we were full of the uncertainty that can sometimes come with settling down for the first time. "Is this it? What's next?" Like I've mentioned before, I had gotten so used to planning for the next thing that I found just sitting in the present moment to be a bit of a challenge.

And yet, through my parents splitting up and moving, my mom's second cancer diagnosis and subsequent surgeries, and my own health issues, somehow I managed to find a way to put roots down. To get up in the morning and brew coffee and start my day and make lunch for my husband and find friends and schedule regular dentist appointments. I sit at my desk and write, and twice a day I walk down the hall and let our neighbor's dog out. On Fridays Rob and I take Ender to Atherton Market for coffee at our favorite place, and on Sundays we sleep in and then watch a documentary while we eat breakfast.

It's been almost two years and we have managed to create a life here.

The other day I felt a random compulsion to check Craigslist for rental houses. Rob and I talk a lot about moving into a house when our lease is up, but that's not until August so every time we look we always remind ourselves that it's too early. And I fall in love with every property that has more light and a bigger kitchen than our current apartment, so I push the laptop away and say "let's just wait." 

But sure enough there we were the next day, walking through a house and picturing ourselves living in it. The kitchen with a window over the sink and the third bedroom where you could put a desk or maybe a baby; and the fenced-in backyard where Ender could run. 

We magically managed to wrangle up a summer sublease for our apartment and I was practically starting to pack when the landlord texted me the next morning to say that he had already rented the house to whoever saw it earlier that day before. And I cried in my car, over this house that I visited once and fell in love with the idea of even though it's in a neighborhood I don't really like that much. 

We've spent two years focusing on the present, but I can feel the tide coming in and pulling me back out to what's next, and next, and next after that.

I’m coming home to the lights and buzz
Streets look the same, still nothing’s as it was
This place is paradise I’m sure, here’s my reservation
I’ve gotten lost here once before
Inside a good vibration
— The Lights and Buzz, Jack's Mannequin
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Friday Favorites (63)
Friday Favorites | Freckled Italian

Happy Friday! What a week. Usually coming home from a big trip zaps my productivity for a few days, but I feel like I hit the ground running as soon as my flight landed on Monday night. Being in Seattle for work inspired me so much and I'm just so excited to be here. I have a few fun things in the works and I can't wait to share details with you all!

Yesterday we looked at a really cute little rental house that I fell in love with, so now that's all I can think about. Our apartment lease doesn't end until August though, so we need to do a little maneuvering if things are going to work out. Cross your fingers! I hate looking for housing because I get super attached to every single property and then I end up bummed out if it doesn't work.

On Wednesday I taught my Blogging Basics SkillPop class again, and tomorrow afternoon my friend Corri and I are leading our first Instagram Workshop! I'm super excited about it and we've had so much fun putting it all together. SkillPop has been so fun for me and I'm so happy to be teaching so often this month--in a few weeks I have another class (and there are three seats left if you live in Charlotte and are interested in attending)!

Tonight our friend Roy is in town so I'm going to be folding some laundry and cleaning up our place this morning (and maybe packing away some winter things) and then it's the weekend! Before I go I wanted to share some links I've been saving:

To Watch/Listen: 

To Read:

Wish List: 

  • So excited about this giveaway on my friend Kristan's blog.
  • This watch is a little out of my price range but I think it is so gorgeous.
  • Trying to figure out if wide-leg pants are for me. Thoughts? I love this white pair.
  • I think this swim suit is so sexy but I'd actually prefer it without the strappy part.
  • These clogs are kind of so ugly they're cute and I think they might be adorable with skinny jeans.

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What are you guys up to this weekend? If you read or watched or listened to something awesome this week, I want to know about it!

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