Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Country Hollow Short List


Energy, inspiration and passion - the three key ingredients required for me to write, to create and basically to do anything worthwhile. Today, I found the room in my mind to spend some time writing and finally, have arrived at my blog. It's been two weeks, which is a long sabbatical for me but last week was our annual "Haunted Harvest" Halloween event at Country Hollow. I figured out that I need to post my menu and plans before the party or write about it immediately after to keep the energy rolling. In this case, I missed the chance on both so here I am.

Last Saturday was exciting and busy with setting up our grounds with a canoe bar, orange string lights, pumpkins, lanterns and lots of seating. That was the first half of the day. Cooking and prepping my dishes took up the second half. I assigned Roger his items and worked on the ideas for mine for a while. Our Country Hollow menu was enhanced by all of the delicious goods that each guest brought. Here's what filled our tables, countertops and special beverage station:

Country Hollow

  • Harvest chicken rollups filled with Gloucester cheddar, cornbread stuffing and topped with tangerine cranberry sauce.

  • Butternut squash bites, which consisted of corn chip vessels filled with Havarti cubes, baked sweetened Butternut squash and topped with cinnamon roasted pumpkin seeds.

  • Savory half-moons: buttery crescents filled with honey ham, Spanish green olives and cream cheese.

  • Sweet 'n' Spicy meatballs: cocktail meatballs slow-cooked in the traditional grape jelly and chili sauce with the additions of extra chili sauce, Red Hot, cayenne peppers and diced onions.

  • Hot Dates (a Sandra Lee recipe) of dates stuffed with pineapple and wrapped with bacon then broiled.

  • Roger's famous marinated grilled chicken wings.

Guest Dishes These are the taste treats that we were so thankful for.


  • Fall cocktail whipped up by our very own mixologist, Gregg Lewis, who served these in gourds. We all wrote our names on the side of the mini-pumpkins then drank from them! (Gregg also built our bar.)

  • Mom & Jere Martin's Clam Chowder was a hit.

  • Spicy Sausage & Mushroom stew made by my Dad with a side of fresh baked bread. (Dad also contributed all of the beer and paper goods. Yay!)

  • Denise's stromboli with pepperoni and without.

  • Jeremy's grilled chorizo served on skewers with a fresh guacamole.

  • Kate's "Frank's 'n' Beans".

  • Jackie contributed Mexican appetizers of tacos, taquitos and three different dips. She also made her Autumn favorite: pumpkin roll.

  • Our neighbor Jules contributed clams on the half shell.

  • Nicole and Pindar brought Sauvignon Blanc, which paired nicely. (I served Raphael's Estate Merlot 07. Both wines went very fast!)

  • Mema baked beautiful Halloween cupcakes.

  • Aunt Lisa and Uncle Jimmy brought a classic homemade pumpkin pie.

  • Others that stopped in brought sweet treats of cookies, cake and popcorn balls with candy corns.

The turnout was perfect. It was a crisp, cold day but stayed clear for us. Everything was a blast and once again, our beautiful home made it comfortable for everyone.

Tomorrow, November 7th, we will celebrate our second wedding anniversary. We have reservations at The Jamesport Manor Inn, which I'm truly looking forward to. I've only had the experience of dining there for a company Christmas party years ago. I'll be sure to report on our dinner. We also have begun our celebration today with a special gift from my grandmother (Mema), who gave me a unique and exciting cookbook.

Mema has shared so many traditional Italian recipes with me. I have cooked up things by heart just from being around her all of my life. She, who shares my creativity and love for cooking, found a not-so-traditional, gourmet Italian cookbook that features many Southern Italy inspired favorites. The book itself is absolutely gorgeous and gets your appetite going before you even start. I can't wait to try my first challenge soon!

I began this post with a thought on inspired creativity. I'll leave you with this: With any endeavor you embark on, be sure your full heart is in it. Do it for yourself. Do what makes you happy.

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