Orange & Chocolate Chip Scones
Read the full Easter Brunch with Timothy Corrigan story here.
Read the full Easter Brunch with Timothy Corrigan story here.
Happy weekend, darlings! Hope it’s been treating you all well so far. It’s been rainy and grey here in Austin, but today the forecast is calling for sunny skies, so we’re headed out for a walk downtown to pickup farmers’ market goodies for dinner tonight. I’ve been doing tons of organizing (nesting, perhaps?) this weekend, cleaning […]
recipe by brita olsen • photographed by rob gullixson This delicious carrot quinoa salad was created as part of a fresh and modern Easter Sunday brunch. See the fully story here!
recipe by brita olsen • photographed by rob gullixson This asparagus gruyere fritatta was created as part of a fresh and modern Easter Sunday brunch. See the fully story here!
recipe by brita olsen • photographed by rob gullixson This grapefruit cocktail with grassy notes was created as part of a fresh and modern Easter Sunday brunch. See the fully story here!
This is one of my very favorite salad recipes, and also one of the simplest. And it celebrates the fact that it’s almost zucchini season!! Since Easter is approaching, thought it would be fun to share one of the recipes from the spring brunch in Camille Styles Entertaining — the menu also includes an asparagus & bacon […]
Even while pregnant, I’m not typically one to order a “mocktail” — they’re usually supersweet and lack the interesting aspects of their alcoholic counterparts, and I’d rather just drink an iced tea or grapefruit juice. However, when Adam and I were in Napa last month, I discovered a serious exception to the rule. While hanging at the […]
Madeleines may have found their place in history thanks to Proust, but these buttery scalloped cakes are undoubtedly delicious enough to stand on their own, literary references aside. I’ve loved them for years, and can’t believe I actually had to purchase a madeleine pan to make these at home for the first time ever. The […]
I’ve often wondered why we don’t deck out our homes for Valentine’s Day the way we do for other holidays. Think about it: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas (or in my case, Hannukah) and Easter have us running around town, googling and pinning, and crafting like crazy to create a holiday wonderland that’s just so, while Valentine’s Day decor […]