Friday, January 22, 2016

Football Playoffs Party Food ~ How To Make A Charcuterie Board

Are you a football fan?
I love football. I learned American football when I worked the first season of NFL On Fox. Terry, Howie and Coach Jimmy taught me the game back in 1994 and I loved it ever since.
I also love football parties and Super Bowl parties, which brings me to today's post.

A few weeks ago I did a shoot with my very good friends, The Football Bettys, for Emma Magazine.

The Football Bettys are a trio of uber glamorous business women who also happen to be die-hard football fans. They are gorgeous, fun, and all about fashion. Football Betty parties are stylish and chic, and their website caters to the football fan who enjoys a good pair of heels.

Anyway, I need a charcuterie board for a football party this weekend, so I'm doing this one from the Football Bettys.
If you need some chic and fabulous ideas for football playoff parties or for your Super Bowl party, check out their website here

And if you want to know how to create the perfect charcuterie board check out this post from the Football Bettys:

How To Make A Charcuterie Board For Your Football Party



Here at Football Bettys, we like to balance our football party style- sometimes our entertaining ideas are casual and super easy (like our Quick and Easy Popcorn Bar) and other times we like to step it up and make pretty football party food. Yes, we said it: pretty football party food. 

This gorgeous charcuterie board was created by Football Betty Victoria for Emma Magazine's winter issue and there's so much we love about it that we had to share all the details! 


Have you tried ooey gooey crazy delicious honeycomb? It's a luxury item that earns the top spot on our "pretty football party food" list of must haves. Pro tip: once you take it out of the container, place it on a plate or bowl with a rim so the honey doesn't ooze off the board. 


Shoot stylist and party hostess Victoria suggests you start building your charcuterie board with the meat and cheese first since the cheese is usually the item that takes up the most room and the meat can be layered vertically. Once you have these two items placed on the board, you can build around them with the other goodies! 


When planning a pretty football party food spread, we like to use beautiful serving pieces such as the Julia Knight platters and bowls seen in this shoot. These serving pieces are among our favorites for several reasons: the quality is exceptional, the designs are both sophisticated and modern, and many of the pieces are bold in color so they coordinate with our team colors! 


Pears and Honeycrisp apples are perfect for gluten-free guests; charcuterie boards are crowd pleasers just like chips and dip but they're much more fancy and guests always ooh and ahh over them (when they're done well. If you throw some Triscuits and a block of cheddar on a cutting board, you may NOT call it a charcuterie board).

For extra crunch, freeze the grapes ahead of time. We swear, frozen grapes are so good, they can pass for dessert in a pinch (we used chablis grapes-they're delicious). 


How pretty is this??? 
We've served this charcuterie board to guests and get so many compliments on it. 



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Pretty Football Party Food: Charcuterie Board Bonus Tips

- Create levels with the items on your charcuterie board- this maximizes space and adds to the overall look 
- Don't forget cheese knives and forks
- Use herbs to add some color and pretty texture
- Offer a variety of crackers- a few hearty types with seeds/grains and some that are lighter in texture
- Fig spread is one of our best kept secrets- it may sound unusual but it's AWESOME
- Pitted olives are a necessity- guests won't have to worry about where to put their pits (or breaking a tooth)

Pretty Football Party Food: Team Players
Styling: Victoria Canada of Victoria Canada Weddings & Events
Serving Dishes:  Julia Knight Collection
Wooden board: John Boos & Co  
Clothing:  Nordstrom 
Location:  Private Residence

As featured in: Emma Magazine Winter Issue

Thursday, January 21, 2016

10 Things You Absolutely Must Do When You Are In Florence

Florence is one of my absolute favorite cities in the world.
It doesn't matter how many times I go to Florence, I always discover something new. 
I never get bored with Florence, and I never feel like I'm done.
Florence is magic.

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Here is a list of 10 things that you absolutely MUST  do when you are in Florence:


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1. Go For An Early Walk.

Get up early (at least once while you are there) and go for a long walk. 

Florence gets so packed with tourists during the day and into the night that it becomes almost impossible to get one on one time with her statues, her famous doorways, the great piazzas. During the day you can hardly ever snap a photo without other travelers getting in the way.
But in the early mornings the streets are empty, and she is all yours.

2. Eat Cinghiale

One of the local Tuscan delicacies is Cinghiale, or wild boar. 
Every restaurant serves it, made to their own recipe, and it's fantastic.

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3. Visit Santa Croce Church


Florence is full of amazing churches with amazing art, and (to me) Santa Croce is one of the most spectacular.

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Santa Croce Church in the shadow of the early moring

(The art inside Santa Croce )considered to be some of the most impressive church art in all of Florence. From Giotto's fresco cycles to Cimabue's breathtaking Triumphal Cross, the art in Santa Croce is spectacular. 
It is also the home to Florence's most impressive tombs, the final resting place of Michelangelo, Rossini, Dante Aligheri, Ghiberti, Galileo and Machiavelli. Largely overlooked by tourists, the church at Santa Croce is an absolute must.

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4 Get Up High


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Duomo sen from the tower of the Palazzo Vecchio on a misty, moody December afternoon


Whether you choose to climb the 463 steps to the top of the Duomo, or perhaps the vastly fewer stairs to the top of the Palazzo Vecchio tower, get up high and take in the mesmerizing view of one of Europe's most magnificent cities.


5. Take Long Walks At Night.

Just as early morning walks are a must in Florence, so are long evening walks after the sun has gone down.
One of the great loves of my life lives in Florence, ( if you are going to fall in love, it might as well be with an Italian, right?) and for many years evenings in Florence were synonymous with long strolls around the city, taking in all the incredible palazzi and churches, the magnificent doorways, the statues, the very essence of Florence, bathed in the moonlight. 


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As beautiful as she is by day, Santa Maria Del Fiore (the Duomo) is just mesmerizing by night. Florence is pure magic by night.

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6. Look Up

While taking night time strolls you have the opportunity to see frescos and incredible ceilings hidden to you during the day, but visible by night when people turn their lights on. When we would be out at night (and still even now, as the dearest of friends) he always tells me "Look up!" as we walk by breathtaking frescos on the upper floors of the various palazzi, scattered everywhere in the city.

7. Take A Tour Of Somewhere Special


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When I was in Florence this past December I was incredibly lucky to have a private tour of the secret passages and hidden rooms on the Palazzo Vecchio. It was so awe-inspiring that I immediately promised myself that every time I go back to Florence I will take a little tour of some place special. This medieval city is so full of hidden corridors and passageways, there is art up in the rafters, there is art inside the walls. It's rich history of intrigue and treachery and treasures means there are endlessly fascinating secrets to be discovered. The perfect way to experience them is with an art historian filling you in on all the stories, bringing them to life for you.
Magic.

8. Eat The Best Sandwich Of Your Life



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A couple of blocks from the Palazzo Vecchio and the Uffizi on the Via Dei Neri you will find Osteria All' Antico Vinaio
It is super easy to find because they have a trattoria on either side of the road, and until late each night there are always locals spilling out onto the sidewalk with giant focaccia sandwiches in one hand and big glasses of lusty red wine in the other, while their brethren queue patiently in lines that weave down the street,  waiting for as long as it takes to get their turn at the counter. I guarantee you will never have had a sandwich quite like these before!
You can custom order, but I learned from the people waiting with me in the line and the others having spasms or gastronomic delight as they leaned against the walls or sat on the curb eating their panini that the way to tackle this beast was to order from the posted list of favorites. (90% of the patrons were all ordering the same thing, so I figured I would just have what they did. Perhaps one of the greatest decisions I've ever made.)
This is no nitrite, no nitrate, no Monsanto, fresh, local, real food.
You won't find anything as crass as a soda fountain here but you will find a selection of local red wines that they sell by the bottle or by the glass.
And just how much do you think the sandwich of the century will cost you? €5. It's the bargain of the century!

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9. Explore Oltrarno

Literally "the other side of the Arno", there is so much to see when you cross the river. You have the big sights, the Pitti Palace, the Boboli Gardens, Piazzale Michelangelo and San Spirito with its Brunelleschi designed interior, but you also have endless medieval streets full of antique stores and local artisans. As you wander through you'll find fewer and fewer tourists, which means the price of everything goes down. It's easy to spend days on end losing yourself in Florence's neighborhoods - there is so much to discover.
While wandering find your way to Santa Maria Del Carmine. The Cappella Brancacci houses a renaissance fresco cycle that changed the course of western art. Begun by Masaccio and Masolino in around 1424 and finished 50 years later by Filippino Lippi, this cycle uses a then revolutionary technique employing single point perspective. Look to the upper left entrance pier to Adam and Eve and notice the dramatic way their bodies reflect a light that seems to emanate from within the world of the painting, but outside the frame. It is magnificent.

10. Buy Leather

Florence is world famous for it's amazing leather goods.
If you are not shopping at the Gucci and Prada price point, then this is the city for you! You can buy beautifully made leather bags, belts, luggage, wallets and jackets all over Florence, especially at the San Lorenzo market, but you have to either know what you're buying, or who you are buying it from to make sure you are getting good quality and not a Made-In-China rip off.
For years and years now I have been buying leather goods from my very dear friend Jimmy Ahmed of Jimmy's Leather Collection. I've sent so many people to Jimmy over the years, and everyone is always super happy to have gone there. Read more about buying leather in Florence here

Bonus

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Eat Panforte


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Panforte with coffee makes for a perfect mid-morning snack


This is actually a Sienese delicacy but you can find it all over Florence. Not a bread, and yet not quite a cake panforte is a divine flourless combination of nuts, dried fruits, honey and spices. My favorite type is Mandorlata. You do so much walking all day every day in Florence, it's easy to justify a small slice with your morning cappuccino.


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