Tuesday, September 29, 2009

bacon and bubbles at the beach... plus a surprise



last weekend was my birthday. and sele's - we're birthday twins. we decided to celebrate our lives with two of our favorite things - bacon and champagne. it was a great party.  good friends with blankets in the sun, eating bacon and drinking champagne - what more could you ask for?


i had to scale back my ambitions for making bacon treats for the party - so i wouldn't spend the whole day fussing in the kitchen and get out to enjoy myself.  i had a few ideas of bacon dishes i wanted to try, and a lot more that didn't get made.
included in the things that didn't get made are:
bacon truffles
peanut butter bacon cookies
bacon rice crispies
bacon jam
bacon (as in, making it yourself...another time)



i found this recipe for bacon pops: basically goat cheese balls rolled in crumbled bacon, pecans and herbs - and i love all those things, so that was definitely on the menu. it didn't exactly turn out the way i expected - the bacon and pecan mixture didn't so much crumble as it did melt into a kind of sticky, chunky butter, and i didn't feel like sticking lollipop sticks in them, so they were a little mushy - but really, with those ingredients it was bound to taste good.  serving with slices of apple was a good move - as there's only so much bacon and cheese one can eat before needing a pallet cleanser.


i had intended to make bacon-wrapped cherries, which seemed like a wonderful combination of sweet and savory, but i guess cherries are out of season now - so i returned to the classic bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with more of the goat cheese-herb filling.  very tasty, though i have to say aryn brought bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with gorgonzola, and i think gorgonzola is much tastier in that dish.



sele made bacon waffles that she filled with dulce de leche ice cream in a kind of choco taco-like effect.  awesome. 


sele also contributed the best bacon-themed gift:



yes, that's bacon lip balm.  it's an experience that really can't be described.  you'll just have to try it.  don't worry, it's vegan and kosher.

 

marty and i were enamored with these mimosas we had recently at our friends hannah and win's wedding that included a splash of port, so we recreated those for the party.  these were a huge hit - though i can't tell you how many times we had the conversation:
"it's a mimosa - with port,"
"what?! there's PORK in here?"
i guess that's what you can expect when you're having a bacon and champagne party.

and then, toward the end of the party came one of the biggest suprises of my life...
it went something like this:

 
 
 
 
 
 
i said "yeah."

9 comments:

Lauren and Lula said...

Now I don't know about all this bacon stuff but YIPPEEE for a life time of love between you and Sele!

Anonymous said...

congrats you guys. it was a sweet afternoon, and i'm so glad you made the memory all the sweeter by adding the hazy corner effect to the photos taken of you. it's a dream...
-- Hannah

kasha said...

thanks lauren, just to make sure - it's marty and i that are engaged, not sele and i... :)
sele and i are birthday twins, but not not marriage buddies.

la_sale_bete said...

OH WOW WOW!
Congratulations!
I'm so happy for you!

I Heart Kale said...

You know, I didn't even *read* the big news the first time--I just had to tell you about the chocolate covered bacon I made and scrolled down, but when I got to the comments section I realized there was something way more important to say: congratulations!

Rachel said...

if there's going to be bacon in the wedding cake, i'm going to need to know ahead of time. to prepare - just saying... also, CONGRATULATIONS!! i'm very happy for you guys! xoxo, R

Katy said...

Congratulations, Marty and Kasha!

kate warren said...

Looks like fun, love the bacony thing myself. Did you know they make bacon flavored dental floss? www.royalbaconsociety.com/store/index.php?category=12. Haven't tried it.

Aimee said...

Congratulations! We don't know each other but I really enjoy your blog!