Holiday Cocktail Party

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Happy Holidays from the woods! I love this time of year at the cabin when we get to make fires and be cozy.  For some seasonal festivity, I decorated our mantle with fresh greens, limes, persimmons and candles. Hanukkah started last night and we had a little gathering to kick it off. On the menu: Zucchini Latkes and Holiday Cider Mules, plus a spread of cheese, crackers, fruit, nuts, chocolates and other bite-sized goodies.  

Latkes (potato pancakes) are a traditional Hanukkah food, and mine are made a bit lighter by using half grated zucchini. (I use the fine side of the box grater for both.) These are great for entertaining because they can be made ahead and served warm or at room temperature. Just add the toppings before serving. They work well as finger food so you can skip the silverware and simply put out small plates and/or napkins.

I have always been crazy about copper, so when I saw these copper mugs at Pottery Barn, I had to do a holiday twist on the Moscow Mule. Mine has added sparkling apple cider and a colorful, seasonal garnish. (For a non-alcoholic version, just leave out the vodka and it’s still delicious.) It’s a festive drink for a party and can easily be made in a pitcher or punch bowl, or by the serving. I also used their copper julep cups to hold breadsticks and to make mini bouquets which are the perfect size for a bar, buffet or table centerpiece. For cocktail parties, we also usually serve wine, beer and a couple of non-alcoholic options like juice and sparkling water.

What are your go-to holiday appetizers and drinks? Cheers to a happy, safe and peaceful holiday season!

This post was done in partnership with Pottery Barn. Additional source links: red checked tablecloth, pillar candles, wooden 3-tiered tray, victorian tumblers, Tortoiseshell old-fashioned glasses.

Cocktails in the woods

Even though I live in the woods, I love a little vintage glam. Sometimes I wish I would have been around in the late 1940s or early 1950s- I love the whole aesthetic of that time. I found this bar cart in an antique store in Santa Rosa, CA, a few ye…

Even though I live in the woods, I love a little vintage glam. Sometimes I wish I would have been around in the late 1940s or early 1950s- I love the whole aesthetic of that time. I found this bar cart in an antique store in Santa Rosa, CA, a few years ago and it’s fun to pull outdoors for parties so guests can mix their own drinks. Most of what adorns it has been collected over the years at rummage sales and antique stores, but the cocktail basics (like the gold shaker, mixing glass and bar spoon) are all from Umami Mart in Oakland.

The San Francisco Chronicle did a piece last weekend in the Sunday paper showing 5 different designers’ bar cart set-ups (including mine!) in preparation for the holidays. I mention our favorite seasonal cocktails including my favorite cold weather drink. Check out the article by Anh-Minh Le- it’s a fun read.

Cheers!

Swiss Chard Roll-Ups from Fresh Made Simple

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I was just sent an adorable new cookbook, and the watercolor illustrations are so sweet I had to share. The book is called Fresh Made Simple and all the recipes are displayed this way- no measurements or complicated instructions, just fun, simple illustrations. The style jives so much with my own that I had to try a recipe. I chose the Swiss Chard Roll-Ups and put my own twist on them, using a few different ingredients and they were delicious! A heartier lettuce wrap that would be fun to serve bar-style so guests can make their own. Great idea!

Top illustration is by © Katie Eberts and is excerpted from the book Fresh Made Simple by © Lauren K. Stein. Used with permission of Storey Publishing. 

My Go-To Fall Cocktail

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The Bourbon Clementine

  1. Fill a tumbler glass with ice and add your favorite bourbon (about 3 oz)

  2. add a few drops of Angostura bitters. Stir.

  3. Slice a wheel of fresh clementine and add it to the glass.

  4. Squeeze the juice from the leftover clementine into the glass. Stir again.

Cheers!

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Happy Fall! This is my favorite time of year in the woods. Warm days, changing colors, ripe blackberries and less fog, which means glorious sunsets. The evenings are a bit brisk, but still so nice to sit outside for a drink after the baby goes to bed. Do you find that you drink different cocktails in the summer than in the winter?

Cheers!