Showing posts with label Martha Stewart Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martha Stewart Living. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

Martha Stewart Premieres Cake Stand Collection & Design Contest Challenge



Martha mini cake stands, Photo courtesy of Ron Palacio, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia

The morning whispered magic.

The day’s cool beginning (the first in a week of blistering heat) beckoned adventurous design possibilities.
After all, when heading to Martha’s world of “It’s a good thing,” dreams unspool…

The Martha Stewart Collection at Macy’s and Darcy Miller, Weddings Editorial Director, and Senior Vice President, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia had delivered an exclusive invitation to attend the “Piece of Cake” event.  


Channeling a bit of Maria Antoinette’s so 1% quip of “Let them eat cake,” there was sweet expectation in the air taxiing to the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia offices here in Gotham.

Without a doubt, all things Martha are a deeply sensual delight of sight, sound, taste and fragrance.
The morning’s breakfast event was no exception.

The pristine white test kitchen overlooking the blue waters of the Hudson River could have been anyone’s kitchen. 
Except that it's not!  
It's so very big – especially for a New York City kitchen space -- and was adorned with food and drink exquisitely composed as a, well -- to extend the Marie Antoinette analogy – like Sophia Coppolla’s visually stunning film-set homage to that other Queen of all-things-entertainment, and her fondness for elegant richness and sublime pastels and extraordinary edible narratives.  

Here, at Martha’s kitchen, the center island was filled with the breakfast fare pastries, whipped white peaks of Greek yogurt a bucket of Moet & Chandon champagne for the morning’s mimosas. 
Darcy Miller, Weddings Editorial Director & Breakfast treats



Before the rather pleasant dilemma of whether to choose between two of the three mimosa offerings: a fresh blood orange or peach – Darcy said, “Why choose? Have both.”  

And so there it was.  Clearly, Darcy is one smart cookie! 
And a cake and candy guru – a McArthur Genius of all manner of sweet confections.
Why argue with this “It’s a good Thing” logic?
It was settled.
Blood Orange first, then Peach Mimosa.  






The breakfast pastries elegantly displayed on the center island were courtesy of Domique Ansell Bakery in SoHo.  You know them - the inventor of the can't-get-enough Cronut! People stand in line for hours for these treats!

The tiered treats of delicious, flaky croissants, almond monkey twists and cakes were enticing and tasty. 
There was also a red velvet cake – under a cake stand, of course.   


This was all backdrop for the stars of the show – the Fall Martha Stewart Cake Stand Serveware at Macy’s – available now in stores and on-line.

At key points around the kitchen island and on the kitchen counters were four themed compositions:

Back to School – Three large cake stands with dark bottoms filled with: PB&J finger sandwiches, gummy bears in leaf cut-outs with fresh apples and cookies, fronted by small milk bottles with candy-cane straws.  
Nostalgic and oh-so-tempting for kids’ snack time.  



You can make these gummy worm tags with Martha DIY project: 


Bridal Shower – Paper-peony florets and custom-wrapped candy boxes (a DIY project found in the “Weddings” iPad App)  
in sherbet shades of pink and peach were tucked inside large, white stemmed stands with brown fleur-de-lis scroll edging.




















Summer Entertaining - The large cake stands of pure white with the scalloped edges inspired from Martha’s personal vintage collection and clear, glass domes, were filled with fruit, including magenta champagne grapes, green grapes and corresponding colors of Echeverria succulent florets in green and violet.  Simple and at the same time, drop-dead gorgeous.  And as Anthony Luscia, Special Projects Editor Weddings, explained, the succulents can stay fresh in the dome and on the counter without water throughout an event.   


Nice.

The other summer entertaining stand held a cornucopia of cheeses – a Stilton, with its median strip of blue, a colorful mix of orange cheddars and a wheel of goat cheese. 
The cheese flag monikers were made and staked by the team and the cutest chocolate “mice” sat watch atop and amidst the cheese wedges for added whimsy!  


Baby Shower – Three mini white stands filled with lemon tarts, daisies and custard ramekins, surrounded by silver cups: baby mugs, and mint julep cups filled with charming chamomile so that the yellow flower centers seemed to smile back at the yellow food treats peeking out from under the diminutive glass domes. Sweet. It was precious and innocent and happy at the same time.  










All the compositions and vignettes were designed to inspire creative use of the new Martha Stewart Collection Cake Stand – exclusively at Macy’s.

Giving flight to fantasy was a piece of cake for these talented entertainment and tablescape designers.

See, it seems that everything is better under the dome.
There is that aura of mystery… things just beyond reach. Glittering inside yet peeking back.

And there is also the very practical rationale of keeping food fresh and ready for guests.
Also, as Darcy and her team pointed out, cake stands can be centerpieces and gift holders at the same time.
Darcy has used sugar flowers as centerpieces sparklers under the dome.

In order to create kitchen style ambiance, I always have a display of lemons, limes or candy on cake stands poised on my stately and impossible sky-blue marble kitchen island. 
The look changes, depending on season and what’s fresh.

Anthony explained how he and his stylists helped expand the concept of how to use the cake stands by using unexpected things on the stands.
What goes under a dome is special, precious and valuable, he noted.

It was the minis that stole my heart, though.   

In multiples, one can create an enchanting theme- changed up for the season or party theme. 
They can be placed in an entrance hall as glamorous sentries.  
Here I wrapped a mini plant in raffia and backlit it with flameless candle.  I could see this in multiples on summer dining table or hall entrance or.. 


The smaller size is a muse for limitless creative concepts from food, to flowers to jewelry to fragrance bottles to ribbons to…



And that’s where the next, best part of the “Piece of Cake” event celebrating the Martha Collection sold exclusively at Macy’s gets even better.

Exclusive2
See, these design gurus have laid down the gauntlet to the exclusive press invited to the launch – and to their readers.
So, here is the challenge

Be inspired.
Create original and personal cake stand creations and/or concepts -- send them to me via email or post a comment here - text and/or images - for the opportunity to “win” a Macy’s gift card valued at $50.
Just send back thoughtful, artistic and beguiling ways to use the cake stands to display and entertain by the end of the week.  
The judging will be done by my cracker-jack design team: me, myself and I!  ha ha! 
Seriously, don’t miss a chance to take home some serious swag.

I selected the mini cake stand as swag to take home.  
Once out of the box, sitting on the kitchen table, the diminutive display case seemed to wink back with a come-hither look on the glass kitchen table. So I selected a silk flower pin to nestle inside.  Sigh. Instant elegance.  


Later, I scoped out the Greenmarket for added display design cake stand haute-houseware elements. Below are a few ideas I will be sharing via Twitter and Instagram. Hope it inspires you. 

All too soon, one is Cake Stand obsessed!
I'm looking forward to seeing the creative cake stand creative submissions.

I will be posting her cake stand creations on Twitter @chefsgardens and @gardenglamour and chefsgardens Instagram.

Mini Fruits 





Mini Pie
  








Purple runner beans atop petticoat purple lettuce ruffles















Maybe my favorite :) Fairy Eggplant with purple basil paired with my Homegrown Cookbook! 


Good luck! 



 
Me and Darcy enjoying a cake stand moment! 

 And Anthony's very happy, Provence-inspired ensemble: 







Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Martha Stewart "Gift For The Gardener" Picks The Hamtpons & Long Island Homegrown Cookbook




I never do this -- or hardly ever -- but because the news is so BIG and because the news channels both my Homegrown Cookbook AND gardens, I'm re-purposing or using a news story I did for my Celebrity Chefs and Their Gardens blog here on Garden Glamour.

After all,  Martha Stewart chose the book as a Garden Gift pick!
Enjoy the garden and good food news story.
It's a sparkler.

This was just too crazy!
I had been so anticipating and hoping the Martha Stewart feature recommendation would happen for my book.

I am much too polite to follow up much with my esteemed garden friends, Stephen Orr, editorial director for Gardening, Martha Stewart Living and his enduring, plant-loving associate, Melissa Ozawa, Martha Stewart Living, senior editor Gardening.

I think you may remember I had attended a lovely, only-in-Gotham-soiree last late autumn – (or was it early winter?) hosted by Gael Towey, chief integration and creative director of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO) nearby Greenwich Village townhouse.

Here I met up with Stephen and Melissa – and Martha -- and Stephen told me they were planning to highlight my book, The Hamptons & Long Island Homegrown Cookbook on the Martha Stewart online Gift Guide.
I impetuously hugged Stephen.  I was overcome with unbridled joy.  Plus I do love Stephen J 

But in my overscheduled world where it seems I never get a chance to really catch up – in fact, it rather seems I just glide from one exciting event or deadline to another, this Homegrown milestone eluded me. 
I pride myself on my use of social media.  It’s no secret I have two Facebook pages, two Twitters, two blogs, three email accounts, and yet this Gift Guide “gift” from Martha was nowhere on my radar.

How could this happen?

Martha Messenger
It was only after EunYoung Sebazco, landscape designer and plant whisperer told me about it over exquisite plates of fresh sushi at her chef friend’s Jewel Bakko restaurant. 
I was stunned.  And so thankful she shared the good news. 

I have to write to Stephen and Melissa to atone for what must look like my ill-mannered non-response.

Allow me to digress a second. EunYoung is one of those angels you can’t believe you are fortunate enough to have crossed paths with in this galaxy. That you are able to call her friend is nothing short of life’s little miracles.  I will write about her shortly on “Garden Glamour.”  But I can’t say enough good things about her and her work. So indulge me. After all, she is the “Martha Messenger:”
Among her many artistic talents and quiet achievements is producing Gotham’s first-ever rice paddy: http://ricepaddyrandalls.wordpress.com

Gift Guide
There is the no-doubt, bust-my-buttons pride for the recognition in Martha’s Picks.
It’s surely a dream come true that I want to be able to bask in for a nano-second. 
I couldn’t be more gobsmacked by it all.
Especially that “my” chefs and growers received the recognition they deserve.

Martha wrote:
Much more than just a book of recipes, this lush cookbook profiles outstanding Long Island chefs and their personal gardens.



Here is the link to the Martha Garden Gift Guide Pick:





Homegrown Friends

And you know what’s most rewarding and memorable as the actual achievement?

I shared the news on Facebook and the overwhelming Friends’ support makes me cry with joy. 
And blush.

The support ranged from “you deserve it” to “Love this!!! Congrats xoxo” to “This is the Cat’s Meow, terrific” to one of my dearest former bosses, Bob Dorf, writing: “Wow, Leeann … I knew it would be so, but you are every bit as much of a brilliant star in your “new” field as you were in your many years in pr. Congratulations… guess I better stop typing and buy one J

The group hug and Friend support is just as good a feeling.  I LOVE my friends!
Thank you.

So now, perhaps we can all take a moment and bask in the Homegrown and “Martha” moment.

But not for too long. 
It’s Hamptons Restaurant Week!  April 7-14th.
Enjoy the bounty of the gardens and the restaurants.