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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Lawson's Latkes are FABULOUS!!

Happy first night of Hanukkah!  I grew up LOVING Latkes year round. I have tried them in several versions and not all are as crispy as I would have liked. I have found that the baking potato which is the starchiest is the best to use. Here is a quick and easy recipe for you. Happy Holidays!





  • 1 pound potatoes
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped onion
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 to 3/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 jar red caviar

home made cream fraiche


Preheat oven to 250°F.

Peel potatoes and coarsely grate by hand, transferring to a large bowl of cold water as grated. 

Soak potatoes 1 to 2 minutes after last batch is added to water, then drain well in a colander.

Spread grated potatoes and onion on a kitchen towel and roll up jelly-roll style. Twist towel tightly to wring out as much liquid as possible. Transfer potato mixture to a bowl and stir in egg and salt.

Heat 1/4 cup oil in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking. Working in batches of 4 latkes, spoon 2 tablespoons potato mixture per latke into skillet, spreading into 3-inch rounds with a fork. Reduce heat to moderate and cook until undersides are browned, about 5 minutes. 

Turn latkes over and cook until undersides are browned, about 5 minutes more. 

Transfer to paper towels to drain and season with salt. Add more oil to skillet as needed. 

Keep latkes warm on a wire rack set in a shallow baking pan in oven.

Cream Fraiche Recipe: (I know it sounds fancy and difficult! It so is not!!)

  • 1 cup whipping cream
  • 2 tablespoons buttermilk

Combine 1 cup whipping cream and 2 tablespoons buttermilk in a glass container. Cover and let stand at room temperature (about 70°F) from 8 to 24 hours, or until very thick. Stir well before covering and refrigerate up to 10 days.



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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Lawson's Holiday Entertaining

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! It also happens to be one of my favorites! I’ll go ahead and admit it, even after being in the entertaining business as long as I have, I simply adore the art form of entertaining guests. There is no better time to do it than over the holidays.

Here are some really fabulous ideas that you can try at home and add that chic festive touch to your next holiday get together.

Candles are king: spice up the scents in your house with festive holiday candles. You can do an installation of sorts on your dining room table or simply  place around the house. It is widely known that our sense of smell is the key factor of us remembering where we were and even the mood we were in. I like to use cinnamon as well as evergreen. Yankee Candle has a remarkable array of options for the holiday season.




Ornament installation: another really fun  idea would be to keep it simple and do glass balls in a clear bowl and sprinkle some fake snow on top. It’s so simple and yet elegant.









 Signature Cocktail: Greet your guests with a signature cocktail upon arrival. This absolutely sets a festive tone to the evening. I always enjoy bubbles during the holiday season. A very simple and yet colorful champagne cocktail is the poinsettia.







   1.5 ounces Triple Sec

   1/4 cup cranberry juice
   1/2 cup prosecco or champagne

Pour triple sec and cranberry juice into a chilled champagne flute.

Top with prosecco or champagne.

Huevos NOG:





  • 1 1/2 ounces Bacardi Anejo Rum
  • 1 1/2 ounces ruby port
  • 1/2 ounce simple syrup
  • 1 egg
  • Fresh grated nutmeg
Preparation:
  1. In a cocktail shaker, add rum, port, simple syrup and whole egg.
  2. Dry shake to combine ingredients.
  3. Add ice and shake well.
  4. Strain and pour into a white wine glass.
  5. Dust with nutmeg.

 Treat your guests to a savory cheesecake. Try our smoked salmon cheese cake with a green onion coulis.











Smoked Salmon Cheesecake with Green Onions Culls


1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup melted unsalted butter
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 cup chopped onions
1/2 cup chopped green bell peppers
1/2 cup chopped red bell peppers
2 teaspoons salt
12 turns freshly ground black pepper
1 3/4 pounds cream cheese, at room temperature
4 large eggs
1/2 cup heavy cream
1 cup grated smoked Gouda cheese
1 pound (2 cups) chopped smoked salmon
2 1/4 cups Green Onion Coulis









INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 350ºF.

Combine the Parmesan, bread crumbs, and butter until thoroughly blended, and press the mixture into the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan.

Heat the oil in a medium skillet over high heat. Add the onions and the green and red bell peppers and sauté, stirring and shaking the skillet, for 2 minutes. Stir in the salt and pepper, sauté for 1 minute, and remove from the heat.

Using an electric mixer, beat the cream cheese with the eggs in a large bowl until very thick and frothy, for about 4 minutes. Beat in the cream, Gouda, the sautéed vegetables, and the smoked salmon, and beat until thoroughly incorporated and creamy, for about 2 minutes.

Pour the filling over the crust in the springform pan and bake until firm, for about 1 hour 15 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature; if you refrigerate the cheesecake before serving, remove from the refrigerator and allow to come to room temperature, for about 1 hour.

Prepare the Green Onion Coulis

To serve, cut in wedges with a warm with a warm knife and serve each wedge with 2 or 3 tablespoons of the Green Onion Coulis.

Yield: 12 to 16  servings

Note: Remove the crusts from a dense, homemade-type white bread, and crumb 3 or 4 slices at a time in a food processor or blender. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.


INGREDIENTS
1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup melted unsalted butter
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 cup chopped onions
1/2 cup chopped green bell peppers
1/2 cup chopped red bell peppers
2 teaspoons salt
12 turns freshly ground black pepper
1 3/4 pounds cream cheese, at room temperature
4 large eggs
1/2 cup heavy cream
1 cup grated smoked Gouda cheese
1 pound (2 cups) chopped smoked salmon
2 1/4 cups Green Onion Coulis





Green Onion Coulis
3/4 cup chopped green onions
1/2 cup fresh parsley sprigs
1 tablespoon chopped garlic
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon salt
6 turns freshly ground black pepper
1 1/2 cups olive oil

Place the green onions, parsley, shallots, and garlic in a food processor or blender and purée. Add the eggs, salt, and pepper, and continue to process. With the machine running, stream in the olive oil slowly until it's thoroughly incorporated. Serve immediately.

Yield: about 2 1/4 cups





CHOCOLATE PATE
with a caramel anglaise   8-12 slices

15oz bittersweet chocolate
1 cup heavy cream
4 tablespoon unsalted butter
4 egg yolks
1 cup confectioners sugar
½ cup dark rum

With double boiler over med – low heat melt choc, cream and butter
Remove from heat whisk in yolks separately, sugar gradually and then rum
Line bottom and sides of 4 cup loaf pan with plastic wrap
Pour chocolate, cool to room temp, cover and refrigerate overnight

Caramel Anglaise
3 large egg yolks
1 cup granulated white sugar
1/2 cup whole milk
1 cup heavy cream
1/8 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1.Prepare an ice-water bath. Whisk together yolks and 1/4 cup sugar in a medium bowl.
2. Bring milk and 1/2 cup cream to a simmer in a medium saucepan. Pour one-third of the hot milk mixture into yolk mixture, whisking until combined.
3.Pour yolk mixture back into pan. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until mixture coats the back of a spoon, 6 to 7 minutes. Transfer pan to ice-water bath, and let the creme anglaise cool completely.
4.Put 3/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup water, and the lemon juice into a medium saucepan over high heat. Bring to a boil, without stirring, and cook until caramel turns dark amber. Remove from heat, and stir in the remaining 1/2 cup cream.
5.Whisk together creme anglaise and caramel in a medium bowl, and serve.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Grooms Cakes Go from Wild To Classical!

I will never forget the scene in Steel Magnolias where Weezer takes a big hunk out of the Armadillo's tail that of course was a red velvet cake that absolutely made the poor thing look like it was bleeding!

This was hilarious!

This has been the case for years! A thematically driven  grooms cake. I have seen footballs, I have seen base ball bats. . you kind of see it all! However we got with some of our favorite pastry chefs across the country and have some insight as to where these things are going these days.

We are seeing choices going back to more basic and classic dark rich chocolate. This is a wonderful way to offset the fondant and icing that is the next night for the wedding cake. They are also going back to the idea that the rehearsal is thrown by the groom and that cake should be served then and not the next day at the wedding. Nothing should outshine the wedding cake. Do not tempt fate!

Our chef's are seeing more modern square cakes with colors like blues, greys, whites, blacks.



Finally we are seeing tons of cakes with alcohol infused into them. From Rum to Whiskey, this keeps that manly feel to it. Have fun get creative and bon appetite baby!

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Groomsmen Gone Perfect





Think about it? There are tons of stories written and lots to research for all of our bridesmaids. The same can not be said about the groomsmen! I thought I would share some ideas to help keep that day go as swimmingly as possible.

It's  a rarity in the groom's life. Think about it like this when are you ever going to have your boys around to all watch you make that big step?

Here are just a few tips to help you through the process.

1. It is likely that a good portion of your boys are coming in from out of town. This means to them a party weekend. Make sure you stress to them how important their role is in your big day and have your wedding planner make sure they don't get  too cocktailed!

2. Have the boys arrive at least 1 hour before the ceremony. No matter the location of the ceremony, it is always safe to have them all in one place. This way we can guarantee flowers get put on properly, and that everyone remembers their duties.

3. They are there to help in any way that they can. They are there to be your ushers.  However, that does not stop there. There duties involve all hands on deck at all times!

Now, of course it's a fun time for all. Let's just keep the boys in check!

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Are you "That" person at the holiday party?

It's inevitable. There is always that someone at the holiday party that does that something that has everyone talking  until the next year's holiday party! We here at Lawson Roberts have designed a fool proof list to ensure that someone being talked about isn't you!

1. Don't arrive to late for the party. It is the holiday season and people do know that we double and triple book ourselves. However, make sure that you  keep the office party as the priority and  make it your first stop.

2. Don't bring an uninvited guest. Do not assume that a guest is included. Especially when the economy is the way it is, many offices are limiting their parties to just the office worker. There is nothing worse than bringing your spouse uninvited. Talk about awkward!

3. Do not get the boss a holiday gift.  do a group office gift instead. The reasoning is simply office dynamics. No one wants to look like they are sucking up to the boss. Jump in the office pool and get a group gift. It's so much easier!

4. Do not talk shop at the party. This is a difficult one for some. However, it is  a social occasion and people want to blow some steam off.

5. Don't get too intoxicated. Keep it professional. You can still have fun, but be mindful  that the boss is still watching you.

6. Don't break the major rules of conversation. Don't talk politics or religion. However this goes for any event anywhere.

7. Don't pass on the office party.  Not attending could hurt your rep at the office, and you want to look like a team player.

8. Don't pull out the nightclub attire for the big event; nothing too revealing, and nothing too flashy.  It's an office party after all.

9. Don't assume everyone celebrates the same holidays.  Don't go overboard on the Merry Christmas.  I mean, someone could be celebrating festivus after all!

10. Don't forget to thank the host or person responsible for coordinating the event.  Make sure to write a thank you note to upper management as well.

Lions and Tigers and Seals Oh My!!! My Visit to the Central Park Zoo

It was one of those quintessential brisk NYC fall mornings. My friend Justin had flown up to the city to attend a fund raising gala that I was producing for The Trevor Project. We wrapped up our night at a reasonable hour and got up the next morning to enjoy bagels and coffee. I call that the typical NY diet!

His flight was not out till later that evening. So of course the question was what could we do in the meantime? I had always heard that Central Park had a zoo.  So we opted to walk the 3 blocks up the street to Central Park. It was just one of those amazing mornings where the cool crisp air hit your face and I was so excited to go to the zoo!



 We got into Central Park and headed towards the zoo. It is one of the few zoos that is open  365 days a year.  On another side note: Central Park ranks as the world's number 2 tourist destination.




One of the best things of the entire experience was one of the first things we ran into. I saw the Seals and we ran down to play with them.
I mean talk about a kid in a candy store! They were so adorable. I asked several questions including how does weather affect them from one point to the other. They zoologist told me that in the winter they grown an extra thick layer of fat to keep them warm. They are such smart animals. They love attention, they love to play with people and they love doing tricks!
This is Sally and she sends her love from NYC!

We meandered over to see the Polar Bears next. This was a bit boring. There was only one and he was laying on a rock rather hidden from all vantage points. 

The Snow Monkeys were intriguing to me. They have red faces and behinds as well.
I called this Monkey Island. They were pretty darn cool. 

The rain forest was a welcome warmth factor to the morning. WE encountered everything from bats to rare birds and even these guys!
They seemed to be having a fight as to who belonged on that branch. 

Now I will say: I certainly have been to better zoos. However, for $12.00, why not enjoy something this unique in Central Park.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Thanksgiving is on the way! Lawson's famous Potato Casserole

Ok, I will absolutely admit that I am a discerning foodie. I would not go so far to say that I am the stuck up foodie. Nor will I say am  that guy that can give a dissertation on molecular gastronomy. I am however very sure that I adore food and that I love all kinds of it.

Thanksgiving is without a doubt one of my most favorite times of the year!!!!  You know growing up down south, all of the "fixins" we would enjoy were amazing. Sweet Potato Pie, Oyster Dressing, Squash Casserole, and the list goes on and on! I thought I would share with you my Aunt Alice's now my famous potato casserole recipe.






1 bag cubed frozen potatoes
1 large block of extra sharp cheddar cheese
1 large container of sour cream
Hot sauce
1 stick of butter
1 sleeve of ritz crackers

 pre-het oven to 375. Make sure potatoes are at room temperature and place them in a huge mixing bowl. grate your cheese and place in mixing bowl. add in sour cream and melted butter. Add garlic salt, lawrys seasoning salt, pepper and hot sauce to taste and mix everything up. Stick in a baking pan long is
 preferable. Do not use a casserole dish. You want the potatoes to have room. Spread out the potatoes evenly. crush up the crackers and sprinkle on top of the entire dish. Cover with tin foil and place in the oven for 35-45 minutes. Uncover and let crackers brown for another 7-10 minutes. This while not being low calorie is absolutely amazing!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Hostess Gift. . . Wine Ideas are Fine Ideas!

I believe one of the biggest mistakes people make when they attend a dinner or cocktail party is one of 2 things. First, they do not bring anything as a hostess gift. . . this just a huge party faux pas! Secondly, guests bring a gift that distracts the host from the party. Items such as food items that need to be put out immediately, or flowers that need to be put into a vase. The idea behind a hostess gift is that you bring them something that they can enjoy after the event and not to distract them from their guests. I have put together some really great ideas for your next outing. I'd love to hear your thoughts on them too!


Personalized Stemless Wine Glasses
Generously sized wine glasses are perfect for a sophisticated dinner party or a night at home relaxing. Set of four with each glass sand blasted with a single initial
$29.99+shipping and handling  gifts.personalcreations.com/productdetail.aspx



Attractive solid bamboo cutting boards feature a colored wood grain center with natural color on the ends. We personalize it on one side with any single initial and any message on 1 line, up to 20 characters, or with “Live, Laugh, Cook” and any message on 1 line, up to 20 characters. Display the personalized side when not in use and use the other side to prep vegetables or slice and serve cheese. $39.99

Here is a refined gift to accompany a special bottle of wine. This box is made of wood with metal accents, complete with a hinged lid and decorative latch. The box is adorned with a brass plaque, on which we engrave any message on 2 lines, up to 12 characters per line. Holds a standard 750 ml bottle of wine. $19.99  add a bottle of wine for $20 and your set

The Wine of the Month Club is the perfect gift to impress any wine lover! Each month they'll  deliver 2 full-sized bottles of hard-to-find, premium wines from award-winning, boutique wineries across the globe. Every wine they deliver has been carefully selected by  professional wine tasters who sample hundreds of new wines every year looking for the perfect combination of flavor, rarity and value. 

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Friday, October 28, 2011

One Night Only. . . An Evening at the Infamous Studio 54

Ok so I admit, growing up down in Charleston SC I always had a fascination with what made Studio 54 Studio 54! How could 2 guys create world wide night club magic? How could everyone in the world want to get in and then no one be allowed in. . but wait here was Diana Ross dancing next to the maid from  the Waldorf? All of these things baffled and enchanted me at the same time.  I have to be honest, I had a life changing moment the other night.

As it turned out, Sirius XM was launching their new disco channel and wanted to for one night only re-create Studio 54 back to its late 70s early 80s glory disco dancing days. This was a ridiculous ticket to get a hold of. Believe me, if it were not for the kindness of friends and a good publicist, I certainly would not have been able to be there.

I'm going to share with you the events that made that night. It was something out of a story book. I literally was something that had to pinch myself and make sure that I wasn't dreaming. I do have the pictures to prove it so it indeed happened and I am only happy to share the story with you.



I met my dear friend Randy Jones from the Village People at Sardis down the street with a few others for a drink prior to arriving to do the red carpet. It was quite nice. We sat at the upstairs bar and reminisced or better said they did on the old 54 days. I of course was like a kid in a candy store wanting to hear story after story. We finally motivated down the street and made it to the event.  They had the whole street blocked off at 54 and 8th. As we started walking down the street Randy did a promo for a show that he is working on and the people with the ear pieces showed up and escorted us to the red carpet.

The list of celebs was endless. However, we were rolling in with 54 royalty. The Village People were regulars there and just flat out rock stars during the 54 era. To be joined by Randy was a thrill. He was stopped by the throngs of reporters. He took his shots as expected and then did an interview with ET.
It was interesting to me that the PR gal that was handling the Red Carpet started to wrap us up and ask us to go on in. It seemed a bit rushed. Well as I turned around and the crowd was screaming, sure enough there was Keith Richards walking in behind us. Ok first let me say, the fact that he is still alive and kicking with all of the booze and extra curricular activities he has enjoyed in his day is remarkable. Meeting him was even as brief as it was a thrill!

We were escorted inside and upstairs to the VIP bar. This event was one that no detail was left out. everything was perfect. . . all the way down to the young bar boys outfits.
We were joined by a mutual friend of Randy's and mine. Her name is Carrie and she is all things fabulous! Randy chatted with some long time friends before we walked upstairs into the vip seatings section. I bumped into Kevin Bacon with what appeared to be his girl friend. He was such a delightful guy. It would appear I am no longer 7 degrees from KB at all!

AS we walked into the seating area, the DJ was playing Macho Man. How appropriate a Village People song as we walked in. I could not help but to be moved a little to see the look on Randy's face and just how much fun he was having reliving the glory days. They had it down pat. from the original doormen, bartenders, and even Ian Schrager was there.

They were supposed to have had brilliant entertainment singing live. Rumored was Donna Summer, Liza and more. Something with music rights and it being a union house became too cost prohibitive so they just did the DJ. They did manage too find some of the original props. Remember the moon and the spoon? This one cost a pretty penny to get back. It apparently had been auctioned off and they got it back for $50,000 just for the night!
The lighting was fabulous as was the crowd!
 the evening progressed with meeting Clive Davis who I mentioned how much of a saint he had to have been to continue to be challenged by the Whitney Houston mess. He simply winked and smiled.

The staff as expected was gorgeous!!!

As the night continued, we ended up closing the place down. It was so much fun. However from there we went downtown to Gas Light where I hung out with one of the original bartenders. . who PS now is 52 and doesn't look a day over 35!!! He had some of the craziest stories you could imagine.

I will say one of the biggest secrets to the place was that Steve Rubel would hire these drop dead gorgeous straight boys and have them just tell the guests that they were gay to entertain them just enough to keep the guests happy. 

Carrie and I along with 2 fun guys!

All in all, I can honestly tell you that my life was totally changed that night and boy of those walls could talk! One night only at Studio 54. . another Lawson Living Moment!

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