Tuesday, March 17, 2009

March in the World of Food & Catering

The second week of March... hard to believe the first quarter of 2009 is nearly over! The week was an interesting one. We started with a meeting with Alison O'Neil of Beauty Becomes You and ended with the GNFCC Business Expo and a private dinner in the Castella Room. Beauty Becomes You is a charity organization headed up by Alison O'Neil. They go around to retirement communities and help the residents with such things as hair and skin care. It really gives them a sense of well-being and belonging. I wish they would have been around when my grandparents were ageing and lived 14 hours away from us. It would have relieved a lot of stress. Ms O'Neil's organization, we'll call it BBY, has been working wonders in the Atlanta area for several years and is spreading the network across the country and seems poised to do some truly great things for an ageing population. With a large portion of the population reaching retirement age, BBY seems destined to explode on the national scene. In September, they will be holding a 3 day event to raise funds and bring some much needed attention to the cause. We have agreed to cater the brunch on Sunday the 13th for approximately 250 guests. I'll go into more detail as the event approaches.

The North Fulton Business Expo was a rousing success. The Marriott Windward was packed with exhibitors and guests and many great connections were made to expand business in the area. This was our second year to participate and the 3rd year that it has been held. We of course gave out samples as did many other food businesses so if you come next year, which you should, don't eat lunch before you arrive. On our list of samples this year were: Bacon Pretzels; Sun-Dried Tomato, Artichoke and Goat Cheese Rangoon; Swedish Meatballs; Petite Cheesecakes; Chocolate Delight Cookies. The Bacon Pretzels are a great snack we like to keep at the bars at cocktail receptions. They serve the dual purpose of making guests thirsty and absorbing some of the cocktails consumed. We typically refer to them as The King's Candycanes. Sound silly? Here's the logic behind it... We have been Elvis fans for quite some time and Elvis (The King, "Thank you very much...") always kept a bowl of bacon on his piano. The first time we served these was during a cocktail reception at Christmas - Voila! The King's Candycanes. Anyway... the meatball recipe I can post, the cheesecake recipe is off limits. It's Lynda's and I gave it out once... just once... and I'll NEVER do it again!

SWEDISH MEATBALLS: (We kept them on the lighter side)
2 lb Ground Turkey (Veal and Pork can be substituted for a richer dish)
1 cup Mushrooms, small dice
1 cup Onion, small dice
1 large Egg
1/3 cup Fresh Parsley, chopped
1/4 cup Roasted Garlic
1 1/2 cup Fresh Breadcrumbs, toasted
Salt and White Pepper to taste
2 Tbsp Butter
1/4 cup Fresh Lemon Juice
1 1/2 cup Dry White Wine
3 cup Chicken Stock
1/4 cup Cornstarch (or as needed)

Preheat oven to 425. Mix first 8 ingredients well. Form into approximately 1" meatballs. Place in buttered baking dish and top with lemon juice, wine, and stock. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the meatballs are just cooked through. Remove from oven and drain cooking liquid. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Thicken with cornstarch and top meatballs with sauce.

Those were a big hit at the Expo because they were different - no BBQ sauce! As a side note, we also do meatballs with BBQ sauce, but it's like no sauce you've ever tasted! I'll post some of the other recipes from above in the future - those I'm allowed to that is!

So we finished up the week with a birthday celebration at the Castella Room. It was an intimate dinner for our client's Mother. They requested a Classic Italian theme. Here's the menu:

Gorgonzola Stuffed, Prosciutto Wrapped Figs & Mushroom Asiago Tartlets
Panzanella Salad
Sun-Dried Tomato, Artichoke Stuffed Chicken with a Marsala Butter Sauce, Asparagus with Lemon Parmesan and Saffron Risotto

They brought cupcakes for dessert to please the 5 year old! It's really nice to see people enjoy time together. It's the one thing in life you can never get back. That's all for now. Tomorrow I'll post our Tuscan Pesto Chicken Salad. Have a great night!