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Harvest Soiree- what do you think?

Harvest Soiree (mainly for Italians)

apps- cheese plate, grapes, copanata, brushetta, crackers, wine and a sig drink of mulled wine

Pasta dish- angel hair with marinara sauce

main- sausage and peppers, brats/beer/saurcraut on heros, mozz and tomato salad- more wine  Sicilian red

dessert-  italian pastry, caramel apple bar, smores over a fire pit- Godiva hot cocoa, chocolate dessert wine

Activities- Painting Pumpkins for the little kids, pinata (maybe), jack o lantern carving contest, maybe a spot for photos- decorated with pumpkins..etc which I can send to parents later, history of halloween hand out or game. 

favors- recipe boxes with family recipes, geneology info I researched

 Some activity for 1-3 yr olds like some sort of giant paper for them to color?? Ideas?

Re: Harvest Soiree- what do you think?

  • There doesn't seem to be anything very harvesty (probably not a word)about your menu.  I'd maybe do a pumpkin gnocchi or ravioli with a sage cream sauce instead of angel hair with marinara.  Also, skip the tomato and mozzarella salad.  Tomatoes are done for the season and since that salad only has a few ingredients, lackluster ones just won't have the same impact.  Another thought is to swap the grapes for figs or you could do a prosciutto-wrapped fig appetizer. 
  • You've got kind of an Italian meets German meets American Fall mix which is fine, but I wouldn't call it "harvest".  Harvest to me is squash, grains, apples, pears, spices.

    I'd also kick out the tomato salad.  Maybe sub in a spinach salad with dried fruits and nuts.  Like pp suggested, figs are a great way to bring a more harvesty (I like that as a word) feel while maintaining a bit of the mediterranean mood.  Olives would also work well.

  • I agree with pp; a "Harvest" themed get together should have pumpkin, and squash, apples, and cranberries... foods that signify autumn.

    A pumpkin ravioli or squash dish would seem more Harvesty to me, or a pumpkin or apple pie. Even a cranberry dessert.

    Caprese feels like a summer dish to me; I'd serve a hearty cous cous or quinoa salad with autumn veggies (bringing in the squash here would work).   

  • You guys are all right.  I intended on making pumpkin soup and some of the other recipes you guys mentioned, but they are picky and only eat specific Italian foods.  So, I was really limited in what I can make that they will all eat.

    What do you think of the activities?

  • Pumpkin painting sounds fun. Pumkin carving could be a bit messy - unless you plan on using those really small pumkins - but those are kinda hard to "carve"...

    For the little ones, you could cut a huge orange pumpkins out of construction paper and have them decorate (just cut black squares, triangles, circles, etc.) for them to make a face and they could use glue sticks to put the eyes, nose, etc. on the pumpkin cut out.

    Apple bobbing is fun for the kids.  Tie a string to the apple and hang it from a tree branch (if you will be outside) and they try to bite the apple. 

     

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