“P” is also for Peas…

Peas were my arch nemesis as a child. I hated them. I remember evenings sitting alone at the dinner table,  the rest of my family off in the other room watching T.V. or some other activity, while I had a stare-down with the little evil spheres. I was to sit there until they were gone. No amount of seasoning or sour cream could mask their vile taste. On occasion the family dog would take pity on me and assist in their disappearance. But alas I have endured and risen above the conflict that plagued me. As an adult.. I will eat the pea… I just won’t enjoy it.

Photo of Peas, laid out in the shape of the letter "P"

“P” is for Parsley….

This is Italian Flat Leaf Parsley. (Whats with all this “Italian” stuff anyway?) The main difference between this and “Curly Parsley” is that Flat Leaf tends to have more flavor and is used more often when cooking, whereas Curly Parsley is more widely used for decoration.

Photo of Italian Flat Leaf Parsley, laid out in the shape of the letter "P"

“N” is for Nuts…

My Favorite are Pecans.. for Pecan Pie! And one of my favorite recipes for Pecan Pie can be found in one of my favorite cookbooks! The Silver Palate Cookbook. There are a ton of delicious recipes in this book and I encourage everyone to make this book a staple in your kitchen. But if you simply must have the recipe before you can find your way to buying the book… you might find it here

Photo of Nuts, laid out in the shape of the letter "N"

 

“M” is for Mushrooms…

I love a good Risotto con Porcini! But I am not a fan of the texture of mushrooms, so when I make mine I just dice the mushrooms up super fine so they just melt into the Risotto. (Hmmm.. I might have to make that for dinner tonight!)

Photo of Mushroom, laid out in the shape of the letter "M"

“J” is for Jalapeño…

If you are ever in Pasadena California,  grab a cocktail over at Le Grande Orange (or LGO). They serve a spectacular martini called the “Screaming Monkey” … Grey Goose Orange Vodka, a little OJ, Cran, Lemon, and a couple of slices of Jalapeño in a sugar rimmed glass. Super Tasty!!

Photo of Green Jalapeño Peppers, laid out in the shape of the letter "J"

“I” is for Italian Bread…

I am Italian (well half Italian) and I LOVE Italian Bread. Croccante sull’esterno e lanuginoso sull’interno! Perfect with a little Checca! ( fresh tomatoes, basil, olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper – like Italian Salsa) Yum!

Photo of a loaf of Italian Bread, laid out as the letter "I"

“H” is for Haricots Verts…

Photo of Haricots Verts, laid out in the shape of the letter "H"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Always a classic, Julia Childs recommends preparing them thusly:

Ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 lbs green beans, washed and trimmed
  • A large pot containing at least 3 to 4 quarts of rapidly boiling salt water
  • 1 1/2 tsp salt per quart of water (4.5 to 6 two for this recipe)
  • A wide, heavy-bottomed, enameled saucepan or skillet
  • Salt and pepper
  • 3 to 4 Tbsp softened butter cut into 3 pieces
  • 2 to 3 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 3 Tbsp minced parsley
Directions:
1. A handful at a time, drop the beans into the rapidly boiling salted water. Boil the beans slowly, uncovered, for about 10 minutes; test the beans frequently after 8 minutes by eating one. A well cooked bean should be tender, but still retain the slightest suggestion of crunchiness. Drain the beans as soon as they are done.
2. Place the beans into a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan and toss them gently over moderate high heat by flipping the pan, not by stirring them. This will evaporate their moisture in 2 to 3 minutes.
3. Toss briefly again with salt, pepper, and a piece of butter. Add the rest of the butter gradually while tossing the beans; alternate with drops of lemon juice. Taste for seasoning. Place into a serving dish, sprinkle with parsley, and serve immediately.
Yum!

 

The Red Carpet Treatment

Another one of the recent shoots that we did for Nikita Restaurant was focusing on their “hot spot”cache and ability to host all types of events. And as awards season comes to a close, who doesn’t want to remember all of those Red Carpet After Parties – for which we didn’t receive a single invitation… what’s up with that? Ahh… that’s okay… we made our own!

Photo of celebrities exiting car onto a red carpet with paparazzi and fans at a rope line.

A Location to Dine For…

We have been doing some shooting for Nikita Restaurant located in Malibu California recently and it has been a great place to spend our days and evenings! The layout, decor, and atmosphere are so amazing. And add in the crashing surf and you simply don’t want to leave! Initially we were shooting their menu, but more recently we have also been photographing the wonderful environment where you get to savor all that food, should you be so lucky as to dine there. Here are a few of the images, with more to come.

Outdoor Dinning environment at Nikita Restaurant Outdoor Dinning environment at Nikita Restaurant Outdoor Dinning environment at Nikita Restaurant

That’s Entertainment!

Coming off the Academy Awards this last Sunday was a reminder of a project we did just a couple month’s ago. The job specs were to produce four images that would be used on credit / debit cards that would reflect various aspects of the entertainment industry. Not just the celebrity factor but also those that work behind the scenes as well. The visuals needed to be simple and iconic in order to read well on the small real estate, that also had other graphics going on,. But otherwise the content and interpretation was left to us. So we were sent on our way with very little direction and what resulted was this:

Photo Illustrations of someone holding an award, a movie studio light, a singers lips at a microphone, and make-up being applied

Dessert – The Most Important Meal of the Day!

While all of the dishes we shot at Nikita were gorgeous AND delicious, there is nothing like capping it off right with a decadent dessert. And if one is good, three are AMAZING! So to that end we’ll share several dessert item from the menu. We’ll check back with you in a week or so to share some shots of the beautiful environment you can dine in, should you pamper yourself with a trip to this lovely destination! (Make sure to check out the website! – It is really nicely done!)

Chocolate Desert - Nikita Restaurant

 

Strawberry Desert - Nikita Restaurant

 

Tiramisu - Nikita Resaurant

Main Course – Nikita Malibu

Picking up on our last post from our shoots for Nikita Restaurant in Malibu, California… It’s time to move on to the Main Course. During our production we shot over 20 different dishes. (We also tasted about the same number!) One of our favorites was this seafood pasta combo that was plated so beautifully!

Seafood Pasta

Nikita Restaurant

Over the last few months we have been working on a variety of projects. One of the most tasty ones has been for Nikita, the new Malibu hot spot. Sharing the same oceanfront stretch of beach as Nobu on Pacific Coast Highway, the new restaurant opened by Larry Ellison last summer has launched a new website and all of the accompanying social network pages. Over a series of shoots we produced some event imagery, facility shots, and of course….. FOOD! Here is an appetizer, both literally and visually. We’ll share more in upcoming posts!

Mouth Watering Appetizers - Nikita Restaurant -  Malibu, Los Angeles

Happy Holidays

As we sit in our office on this Rainy Los Angeles Afternoon, we look back on a year that has blasted by and try to ponder on what has transpired (while also trying to stay on top of the year-end flurry of work that has come through the door…). 2013 has brought a lot of new projects and we’ve had the privilege and pleasure of working with some of our faithful long-term clients. Thank You to all of you!! We are hoping to see even more of you in 2014 and are looking forward to a fantastic year ahead!

In the meantime we want to wish EVERYONE and Joyous and Peaceful Season! Hug your friends and loved ones and let them know how much they mean to you! Happy Holidays!

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