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Parties That Cook’s Big Day at the PCV Annual Luncheon: Crostini of Artichokes Recipe

This Monday, September 12th, Bibby, Crissy, Carolyn and Rebecca had the pleasure of attending the Pacific Community Ventures Annual Luncheon. About 50 local companies set up booths, and over 350 business and community leaders attended in celebration of small businesses, entrepreneurs and the jobs they create in lower-income communities. Take a peek at last year’s PCV Luncheon here.

We spent the morning showcasing Parties That Cook at a hands-on cooking station right in the middle of UCSF’s Mission Bay Conference Center. Luncheon attendees stopped by to chat before being wrangled into an apron and helping us create delicious Crostini of Artichokes, Picholine Olives and Shaved Parmesan. We’d like to thank all of our lovely volunteers for making our booth one of the most popular – and most delicious!

Everyone headed into the main conference room around 12:30 to enjoy a nice lunch, do a little networking and applaud this year’s recipient the award for Advisor of the Year: Jeff Gustafson. We are so proud to be working with Jeff, who has been our CFO consultant and a key player in Parties That Cook’s success this year and last. To top it all off, Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom gave an inspiring speech as the keynote speaker. What a treat! For more photos of  the showcase and luncheon, go here.

We ended the day offering our Lavender Teacakes with Homemade Lemon Curd. Yum! For your cooking pleasure, we are now going to share our hit crostini recipe. Enjoy!

Crostini of Artichokes, Picholine Olives and Shaved Parmesan
This recipe can be found in our Appetizer Recipe Library!

Ingredients
Crostini:
1 baguette, cut on a diagonal into thin (about 1/4-inch) slices
3-4 Tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil

Topping:
6 whole artichokes hearts in brine
1/2 cup green olives, like Picholine or Lucques, pitted
1 clove garlic, peeled
1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest
1/4 cup finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
1/4 cup parsley leaves
1/4 teaspoon of kosher salt
freshly ground black pepper to taste

Garnish:
Shavings from chunk of Parmigiano-Reggiano
Lemon wedges
Parsley sprigs

Methods/Steps
Preheat oven to 350°F.

Make Crostini: Brush the bread slices with olive oil and toast in the oven for 10-15 minutes, until lightly brown and crisp.

Topping: Put the artichokes, olives, garlic, lemon zest and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese in a food processor. Pulse for 1 minute scrapping down the sides once. Add the olive oil, lemon juice, parsley, salt and pepper to taste. Pulse for another minute. Correct seasoning if necessary.

To Serve: Spread a heaping tablespoon of the mixture onto each crostini, top with a shaving of Parmigiano-Reggiano and a sprig of parsley. Serve immediately. Decorate the platter with lemon wedges if desired.

Serves/Makes
Makes 24 Crostini

Parties That Cook’s Friday Event Blog: Intuit and Coupons, Inc.

This week, our Friday event blog is featuring two very different events. Both events were held at wineries. Both events had between 20 and 25 guests. Both events were for corporate groups that left feeling full and happy. How can two events that are so similar be so different, you say?

Intuit hosted the first event at the beautiful Thomas Fogarty Winery. Host Fay H. selected a traditional Chef’s Table after being referred to Parties That Cook by other departments within Intuit. “It was all great,” she later reported. We knew it was a hit when she said she couldn’t think of a thing that would have made their event better. Fay continued, stating that she “loved having everything there waiting for us…” and “loved the teamwork of cooking together.” Sounds like happy customers at Intuit!

Coupons, Inc. hosted the second event at Byington Winery. They decided to go with an exciting Cupcake Wars event with an added wine tasting portion. Jed was the Lead Chef on this event, and they loved him! Derrick D., the Coupons.com host, explained that the best part of the event was “Having Jed and Amy. They were both brilliant in their presentation and fun to work with. What great representatives for your company — very helpful. Jed kept the party light and fun. The event was a complete success.” We could not have hoped for better!

Derrick was also stumped when asked if we could have done anything to improve the event. He stated, “No. I think the format and timing was perfect. Byington Winery is an absolutely beautiful place for this event. We have some great memories to share.” And so do we! We loved the photos from their Cupcake Wars so much that we have added them to our Facebook page! Check them all out here.

All in all, host Derrick thought that “Cupcake wars hit us as a great, fun idea. Pairing it with the tour and tasting after was a huge plus for us. We’d definitely do this again and use Parties That Cook as our planner.” It’s like music to our ears!! We are looking forward to working with Coupons.com (and Intuit!) again soon!

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Hope to see you in the kitchen soon!