Thursday, December 9, 2010

Festive Gingerbread




Maple Pots d' Creme





Gingerbread House Dessert Display






























Kerri, our newest addition to the staff at Emily's, has been working extremely hard as a baker and a part time gingerbread house architect . If you've ever attempted to build one of these from the ground up, you know how time consuming, fun, and potentially maddening the whole process can be. Here we share with you, her first two houses along with a few other festive gingerbread ideas and winter trends!


















Saturday, August 28, 2010

Summer Showcase










Two Sunday's ago, we hosted a Summer Showcase at Albemarle in Princeton. The day was a lot of fun and featured a variety of local wedding and event vendors and highlighted a few things that we think are fun and exciting including: a digital photo booth, a cappuccino bar, and a customized prosecco bar.

Our prosecco bar featured mango mimosas, strawberry smash, lemon pop, lavendar & sage bellinis, kir royal, and a classic champagne cocktail.

An autumn or winter twist could be spun to create a seasonal prosecco bar anytime of the year. For autumn cocktails you could consider apple cider spritzers and candied ginger sugared rims with a variety of bubbly + juices.


Winter prosecco bars could highlight white cran spritzers, pomegranate, and bloodorange.



Thanks to all who came and to our featured vendors for participating. Special thanks to Brillman's Rental Barn for coordinating the rentals.

Thanks also to our chefs and servers who made the day possible, and to the inner child within all of us, who is responsible for this downright, silly but really fun photo!


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Creating a Farm Stand




We wanted to showcase the local produce for this crudite display by designing a creative "farm stand" for guests at this wedding to enjoy. One fun feature of the farm stand is that the centerpiece is a portable clay planter that we potted white petunias in. When potting the petunias we inserted a 2" wide pvc pipe in the center of the soil, so that we could stick the white umbrella into it, thus creating portable shade for food displays.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Things We've Liked: Wedding Spring Season



Spring is a daring time to go for alfresca dining, but one of our spring brides, dared to do it, and the results were stunning.

This wedding took place on the Delaware River in Stockton, New Jersey. The setting is perfectly rustic with the red barn as a back drop.

Crisp white linens and home-made burlap runners (which were perfect in every way), complemented the natural green environment and provided the most dazzling under the stars feel. Additionally, this bride gave all of her guests a variety of succulents; a tribute, surely, to her California home.

Featured above are a cappuccino bar and three separate cakes for dessert. The cappuccino bar was a huge hit. It was a hot day, and because we had an espresso machine and a few shakers, we were able to make all of the guests favorite coffee drinks, ICED!

Instead of opting for a single flavor traditionally tiered cake, this bride decided to offer three unique flavors to her guests. Chocolate-chocolate, chai, and lemon butter cream were the flavors this bride decided to go with.

In summary: you never know what the weather will hold, more is more---not less is more, and people really love their coffee!


Monday, March 15, 2010

Cup Cake Mania

Who doesn't love a tasty little cup cake? We certainly love them, and find that they work so well on many different kinds of menus because of their versatility and because of their wide-spread fan base. Adults and kids alike smile at the sight of a tray ladden with these delicous little sweets.
This week we are featuring Guinness Cup Cakes with Bailey's Irish Cream Frosing, and recently we featured dark chocolate cup cakes with sea salt caramel icing. The possibilites are endless, so for your next gathering, consider cup cakes.