Friday, June 18, 2010

June Sunday Supper: The Saucy Tart + Knife Party



This month's Supper is a doozy. First I am going to do all the cooking. I am trying to get closer to opening The Saucy Tart and I need help, specifically from your taste buds. I am going to be in the kitchen experimenting with different ingredients, techniques and combinations. Go Science Experiment! So I need everyone to descend on Musick Manner to deliver their constructive criticisms. The menu is not set but will of course consist of sweet and savory pies. I am going to visit the Farmer's Market this Saturday and the next to collect seasonal fare, gathering my 'secret ingredients,' creating a sort of challenge for myself.




The second special addition is featuring: Knife Party!







a new Austin business that specializes in making things sharper, even your comebacks and quips. The Best Part: they are donating all proceeds to Grazing and Giving. So here is a rundown of some tools they can improve for you and their corresponding fees.


Average Kitchen Knife 5-9 inches: $3


Kitchen Knife Under 5 inches: $2


Kitchen Knife over 9 inches: $4


Serrated Knives: $4


(no micro serration style)


Scissors: $5


Fabric Shears: $7


Pocket Knives: $2


Chisels: $3


Planes: $3


Machete: $7


Axes: $7


Swords: $10


Bring your empty bellies, your dull blades, something to sip on and of course your smiles, infectious laughter and plenty of ways to 'test' your newly sharpened blades.

April & May Sunday Suppers

So technically April's event was a brunch but I am combining the two months so we can get to the June supper. We collected a combined $217 bringing our total to $659, not bad for 5 months. the food for the brunch included:
All the Afore mentioned items Plus:
Muffaletta Crepes
Spinach Gruyere Quiche
Veggie Sausage and Herb Quiche
Deviled Eggs
in three flavors=> yum


For our Mexican Fiesta we seriously pigged out on:
Refried Bean Dip
Black Bean Salad
Adobe Pepper Vegetarian Nachos
Beef Tacos
Cheese enchiladas with sour cream sauce
Cheese enchiladas with a homemade red sauce
Chicken Enchiladas with sour cream sauce
Chorizo with roasted garlic and potatoes Tamales
Refried Bean & Cotija Tamales
Chayote and Nopalitos Salad
Melon & Jicama Salad
Fresh Fruit
Cinnamon & Lime accented Rice Pudding
Fresh Corncake
Mexican Wedding Cookies
Sangria
Margaritas
Looking at the amount of food we had, you would think eating it would be a daunting task but we managed it pretty effectively. Go Stomachs! And there was some leftovers for lunches during the week. That is a total success.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

This month in celebration of the end of Lent (well not really) and my love of all things brunch we are changing the celebration to an earlier time: 11am. So come get your brunch on. So far on the menu:

Sunday, Bloody Mary, Sunday

Carmelized Onion & Goat Cheese Bread Pudding

P&P Hash (peppers and potatoes)

Crumble Top Orange Muffins with Orange butter

Brunch is so inspiring that it is very possible we will add more to the menu depending on how many are able to make it. Hope to see you there.

GG's March Madness Sunday Supper




With funny names like boxty and colcannon, it is a wonder any Irish food makes it on the table. But after tasting both of those foods from the Emerald Isle you realize the genius of Irish cookery. So,yes, it was a difficult task to find food for the menu, especially since the day turned out to be so sunny and warm and no one was really in the mood for a meaty Irish stew. Lucky for us what we might have lacked in the food department, we made up in libations, mostly in the form of Irish Whiskey and Stouts. So as you can imagine by the end of the night we were singing old folksongs from the 'homeland'. Well not really. It was a good time though and you know the Irish they are fond of those so I feel like we did them proud with our celebration. Cobes and I also learned a lot about Irish food history in the process of developing our menu. Colcannon, while not only being a good choice for our feast because it is generally vegetarian, but also because it is one of the quintessential dishes from Ireland with interesting customs. Cobes and I were toying of the idea of trying to do a veggie version of corned beef and cabbage when I found out it is not considered a true Irish dish because it was mostly consumed by the wealthy. Then Coby nearly had his heart broken when he learned about bread baking in Ireland especially when the process called for baking relatively small loaves for an hour. Well, his worry was for nothing because while his breads were different than his usual, they were still delicious. Enough dazzling you with all the historical background and on to the nuts and bolts of the Supper. We raised $147 which brings our total to $442. WaHoo! It really adds up. So here is what we enjoyed food and drink-wise.



Cold Irish Coffee (Texan-style)



Imperial Stout Bread



Traditional Irish Soda Bread



Boxty



Serrano-Spiced Applesauce



Kale Salad



Potato Chips with an herbed dip



Colcannon



Chocolate Stout Cupcakes with frothy inspired frosting



John's boxty were amazing and according to him 'easy to throw together'. Oh sure John, maybe for you. I was also impressed by Julian's bravery in confronting his fear of dogs. He will be cured of that fear in no time. I was also glad that my folks made a special trip down here for it and I hope they get a chance to come down again soon. Take a look at the tomfoolery in these photos.

Monday, March 8, 2010

March Madness


So it's not the basketball March Madness but it is the Irish kind which I am sure is more lethal. Here is what is on the menu from the Sanchez Musick Front:
Totally Irresistable Irish Coffees

Colcannon

(which is a buttery dish of cabbage and potatoes and I do mean buttery)

Some beer spiked breads

&

Possibly (yet not confirmed) Chocolate Stout cupcakes

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Lots of Grazing & Lots of Giving For February's Sunday Supper


On Sunday we had such good food, good weather, and good company. Thanks everyone for coming out and bringing such yum for your tum food. And we raised $158 for the Austin groups for the elderly so that brings our total to $295 . Unfortunately I did not get to take many pictures at all and I was especially not able to capture much of the food before it was demolished. Here's what we got to enjoy though:
Dips

babaganosh

hummus

onion yogurt

classic pesto

red pepper pesto (my now new favorite)

country style Greek eggplant

roasted red pepper and feta

herbed white bean spread

fresh mozzarella & herbs marinated in oil

Michelle's famous veggie queso

Salads

Cucumber & Tomato

Greek Inspired Orzo

Mains

Falafel

Eggplant & Potato Moussaka

Breads

Greek Pitas

Lemon Garlic Loaf

Desserts

vanilla sugar cookies

yogurt lemon and orange cake

baklava

(which was gone before I could even try a bite Thanks Sam!)

So if you missed it this time these were the key events:

Coby & Co. trying to play Bocce Ball in the backyard, which meant anyone standing in the backyard was at risk from a flying ball. Sorry Kerryl and Sam.

I guess Coby decided to move on to what he thought was a less dangerous activity, peeking over the fence to see our new 'neighbors' who had pitched a tent in the field behind our house. Little did he know that this would lead to a call to the cops and some wacky action in front of the house. Long story short a woman approached the fence and asked for help because her boyfriend had just beat her up. The cops came out and they were embroiled in that until the dark hours. Oh My!

Some funny food anecdotes:

I was really missing my camera when Jonas sneaked a gigantic piece of yogurt cake from atop the stove and dove in. I swear it was the size of his head. He managed to finish it though, no trouble with that piece of deliciousness.

& Don really cracked me up when he arrived for the second time with fire in his eyes, demanding to know where the orzo salad was.

All I can say is YUM! The food was definitely amazing. Thanks everyone for making such fantastic food appear at my house.
Check out photos from February's event

Saturday, February 20, 2010

So here goes for the menu so far:
Herb Scented White Bean Spread
Country Style Eggplant Dip
Tangy Roasted Red Pepper and Feta Dip
Veggie Moussaka
Variety of Flatbreads from the Coby Oven
Tomato & Cucumber Salad
Pesto
Sir Yums a Lot Olive Tapenade
&
Dessert-tasic Baklava
Please let me know if you have anything to add or any questions!!
Cheers and See you in the Manana.