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Italian Sausage Sammies

This slightly grown up take on the classic meatball sub is a tribute to my hubs, Bill. With a good deal of Italian blood running through his veins and a serious love of all Italian meats, he always roots for the Italian in the sausage race.     As a bonus, this Italian Sausage Sammie recipe is super easy for weeknights and it’s pizza-y flavors makes it kid-friendly too!

Italian Sausage Sandwich

Italian Sausage Sandwiches
1 lb italian sausage (bulk or removed from casings)
1 ball of fresh mozzarella cheese
1-2 C spaghetti sauce (jarred or your own)
fresh basil leaves
4 buns

Form italian sausage into four patties to fit the shape of your bun. On the grill or in a skillet, cook sausage until it is cooked through and forming a nice golden outer crust, approximately 5-6 minutes per side. Meanwhile, heat spaghetti sauce in a small pan or the microwave.

Slice the mozzarella thinly and place several slices on the bottom of the bun. Microwave for 45 seconds or until cheese begins to melt. Place sausage patty and several basil leaves on top. Drizzle with sauce and complete with other bun. Serve with extra sauce for dipping and a Caesar salad.

Note: Italian sausage usually comes in “hot” and “mild”. If you’re like me and enjoy a little more zip to your sandwich, buy the hot!

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All-Star Chorizo Burritos

When it comes to the sausage race, I always put my money on the Chorizo. I mean, what’s not to love about a spicy, sombrero-ed sprinting sausage?!   Chorizo was added to the sausage race a few years ago and for good reason…it’s delicious. You can find it in sausage form or often in bulk, especially at Hispanic specialty groceries.

Racing Sausages Chorizo

Photo: Abrazo Marketing

And while chorizo is great in a bun it’s even better in a burrito.  This one is so tasty that the hubs told me we should have it every week.  Not gonna happen, but it proves we’ve got a winner!

Chorizo & Potato Burrito

All-Star Chorizo Burritos with Chipotle-Lime Cream
1 lb chorizo (bulk or removed from casings)
2 lg baking potatoes, peeled & chunked
1 avocado, sliced
1 tomato, diced
shredded cheddar
handful cilantro, chopped
4 large tortillas
hot sauce
3/4 C light sour cream
1/2 lime, juiced
1 chipotle pepper, minced or 1/4 tsp chipotle powder
salt, to taste

Mix lime juice, chipotle pepper and salt into sour cream and set aside. Peel potatoes and cut into small chunks.  Place in a large pot of water and bring to a boil.  Cook potatoes until they are soft, approximately 20-25 minutes. Drain cooked potatoes in a colander and return them to the pot.  Add 2 Tbsp butter and 2-3 Tbsp of chipotle cream mixture.  Use a hand mixer or potato masher to mash potatoes until they are creamy.  Salt to taste.

Crumble chorizo into small chunks and cook in a large skillet until sausage is cooked through.  Drain any excess grease in a colander. While meat and potatoes are cooking, slice and chop toppings.

Layer cheese onto each tortilla and warm in the oven or microwave until cheese begins to melt.  Spread with a layer of mashed potatoes and a layer of chorizo.  Top with accompaniments.  Wrap tortilla around the filling by folding one edge over, tucking in the ends and rolling. Drizzle with hot sauce (I like La Preferida in “hot”) and chipotle-lime cream.  Serves 4-5.

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Inspired By: Benelux Design

Ahh, I love weddings but it feels good to be “back”. Pre-wedding month I was lucky enough to take a trip to Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg (check out my Belgian-inspired dessert).  Ever since I got back I’ve been obsessing over the Euro-chic decor and antique styling details that I spotted abroad so today I put together a few inspiration boards for how to get the look:

Benelux Countryside:
Getting this look right requires a perfectly imperfect mix of elegant antiques and rustic found items. Think gilded chandeliers and regal ornamental lions mixed with 17th century milk pails, reclaimed wood tables and weathered boxwood planters.  Belgian linen, rich bedside chocolates and lavender scents are a must.

Benelux Countryside

Canal-Side Living:
Amsterdam’s iconic canals and small spaces mean that life takes place outside whenever the weather allows. Set your patio with preppy nautical touches like comfy wicker cafe chairs, decorative rope accents and a mini fruit tree. Always have strong coffee or a tasty brew for when guests drop by. Go Dutch with your home by adding a high gloss sheen to your front door and incorporating artsy pieces like Delft or a Van Gogh print.

Canal-side Living

Metropolitan Chic:
Not into antiques?  Go for metro-euro styling with modern lines and industrial, post-war accents.  Stick to a minimalist color palette with a few pops of bold colors and plenty of sleek metals or glossy plastics. Pick out a stylish messenger bag and bike basket for all of your urban adventures (even if they’re just to and from work).

Belgian Metropolitan Chic

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Happy 4th of July!

Enjoy your family, friends and all the classic Americana this weekend….and of course, don’t forget the pie!

4th of July American Flag

4th of July pie with star cutouts

American sailboat

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Haute Wedding: Rachel & Shaun

Alas, wedding month has come to a close. We hope you’ve enjoyed the little detour as much as we have! Today we’re throwing in one last wedding (a destination one!) from reader, Rachel, over at The Avid Appetite. Check out her “island elegant” affair:

Bucking the Jersey tradition of lavish factory-type affairs with everyone we’ve ever met, my husband Shaun and I decided to go our own way and got married in Aruba at the Westin Aruba Resort, a family vacation spot for years. We planned a long weekend filled with fun activities and of course, a sunset beach ceremony. And since we have such wonderful family and friends, we had a whopping 80 guests in attendance, one of the biggest weddings Aruba has seen. To plan from far away did mean relinquishing the power of options (minimal photographers and bands to choose from), but just because we got married in a far away place didn’t mean sacrificing an ounce of style or personality.

Since it was a beach wedding, it was easy to carry my favorite color through each and every detail, starting with the invitations which were dark blue, light blue and white.

The week kicked off with the rehearsal dinner that Shaun’s parents hosted for everyone. It was a beach BBQ complete with twinkle lights, bare feet and a DJ. For an extra twist, they handed out pirate gear – bandanas, eye patches and fake gold hoop earrings. After all, nothing says ice-breaker like pirate paraphernalia! Even our dads joined in the fun. By the end of the night, everyone pretty much knew everyone else – a wonderful way to kick off our wedding.

Since we were getting hitched in a foreign country, the powers that be demanded that we make it legal at the county courthouse. The morning of our beach wedding, Shaun and I taxied over with only our parents and siblings for a private ceremony at a gorgeous building in town. My dress for the ceremony was classic, simple and crisp white by Sophia Tolli while Shaun wore a light brown suit. Bonus: I got to rock not 1, but 2 wedding dresses throughout the day!

The theme of the wedding was casual…or island elegant, as I like to call it. It meant no suits but also no shorts. We tried to keep some sense of formality while still taking to the elements. The beach was set with white covered chairs with blue and silver sashes along with a flower-crested archway at the end of the aisle.

I chose shiny, strapless light blue dresses by Jim Hjelm for the bridesmaids while the groomsmen wore dark blue Tommy Bahama shirts with light blue details. The guys wore dark brown boat shoes and the ladies ditched their shoes at the top of the aisle for a barefoot beachy vibe.

Inside the reception, the beach theme carried through to all the details. The flowers were a mix of coral, blue, white and purple, the perfect complement to the girls’ dresses. Table assignments were written on sand dollars and each table featured flowers reminscent of the girls’ bouquets plus blue and white starfish that I had shipped down for the occasion. We even did the matchbook thing, once again showcasing starfish as the signature icon of the night.

The cake was fun and playful in our signature colors. The top was adorned with an H monogram, signifying our last name. The flavor? My favorite chocolate cake with vanilla buttercream.

We knew that a simple favor just wouldn’t do the trick to thank all of our fantastic family and friends for not only attending our wedding, but spending more than a couple of days with us in paradise. In welcome gift bags, we supplied custom t-shirts (which everyone dutifully wore the morning after), bottles of Arubian water and a framed photo of an Arubian Divi Tree, which is a signature icon of the island.

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Haute Wedding: Erin & Andy

Today we get a behind-the-scenes on HAP reader, Erin’s, ultra-glam wedding.  Erin, who is also a wedding blogger over at Holy Matrimony! and event artist extraordinaire, also shared her insider tips on enjoying the big day:

On February 27th, 2009 “I” became part of the most spectacular “we”. Finally. Operation Taffeta. The day was crisp, bright and absolutely perfect. I felt a distinct chill in the air as I moved from place to place, a ball of wedding nerves. I felt as if I were floating. My wonderful bridesmaids and my very favorite person in New York City kept me alert and on time. They handed me water when I needed it, an apple when I was hungry and my phone when my Mom called to get a status report. My wedding day was a whirlwind of feelings, satin, laughter, tears and Chanel No. 5.

I am so happy to share a few of my favorite moments with you and a few tips as well!

Andy and I were married at the Astor Hotel here in beautiful Milwaukee. This is, by far my favorite moment of the day. Before the people, before the noise, before the monumental moment I was about to have, this is what I saw. My soul was quiet here, serene. I could breathe.

Tip: Before your ceremony and/or reception starts, let your planner {or venue staff} know that you and your significant other would like some time to be alone in the space, before the guests arrive. Take that moment together and really sink in to your day. Just a few moments of relaxation on such a busy day will go a long way.

Oh the beautiful orchid trees. These were custom designed for us by the geniuses at Milwaukee’s Urban Sense. We decided on an art deco theme. We pulled inspiration from movies, architecture, photos and advertisements of the age. I had seen calla lilies numerous times in my research and was simply dying to use them. Little did I know that an orchid fiend was living inside me. After about 30 minutes at Urban Sense, Dan said “orchid trees” to me and I was in love. As I walked down that aisle, clinging nervously to the arm of my father, I felt as though I was walking through some of my favorite old movies.

Tip: You can find inspiration in all aspects of life. All you need is a little vision and guidance to help bring it out. Choose vendors that you trust. Take a little time to get to know them and, in addition to helping bring your vision alive, you just might find a friend.

All of our paper goods were custom designed by my very good friend and bridesmaid. My orchid obsession grew exponentially during the planning of the wedding. They were everywhere – bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, you name it. Allison took our flower and incorporated it into our wedding suite. Our program held a quiet beauty for me. It’s an oft forgotten piece that for me, was therapeutic. I dedicated our day to my grandmother. I lost her the summer before the wedding and was struggling with it more than I ever thought possible. I wrote a short piece for her and included it in the pages of the program.

Tip: Choose an invite suite that is uniquely yours. Let the paper elements of your wedding help create the atmosphere. Everything from the save the date to the thank you card should help you convey the feeling of your wedding.

This is part of our “guest book”. As a child, my father built a wishing well on our farm. It was amazing. Every year, my Mom would fill it with impatiens. I would play by it for hours. I imagined jumping into it and collecting all the wishes at the bottom and making them come true, mine included. So, I made “wishing well” and we asked our guests to write wishes on pieces of wrapping paper and throw them in. We were wished the most beautiful things! The whole thing including the pictured tray cost me twenty dollars and was easily the best twenty dollars I spent.

Tip: Don’t be afraid to bend those wedding “rules”. The moments and memories of our lives shape us into the fabulous people we are, so it stands to reason that our weddings should be a celebration of those people and not a time to conform to stodgy rules. Your wedding is the biggest party you’ll throw so have fun with it!

The Dress. I swear my mom and I stood there staring at it for hours. I asked her about a hundred times if she liked. She told me at least a hundred times it was the most beautiful dress she’d ever seen. I chose a dropped waist, halter top gown with a modest three-foot train, a total bargain with designer Mori Lee. My heart nearly stopped the first time I slipped it on. I knew. I just knew.

Tip: Be sure to order your dress at least 6 months prior to the wedding. A quality dress takes at least two to four months to finish. And ladies, I cannot emphasize enough, the importance of alterations. Trust me. That dress has to be beautiful and comfortable. Most importantly, remember that you are perfect just as you are. When you look in that mirror, find only good things.

This little work of art from Eat Cake! is….well, the most beautiful thing I’ve ever eaten. Or shoved in my Husband’s face, for that matter. Layers of red velvet and spice cake separated by vanilla buttercream frosting and raspberry filling. So good!

Tip: Make time to eat. It may sound silly but with all that schmoozing, dancing and general living it up, you will get hungry. You have a long night ahead of you and a little time with your new Hubbs will be just what you need to get that second wind.

Here they are, the five most gorgeous girls in that room. I’m sure every bride says this, but my bridesmaids really were the best in the history of ever. I asked them to wear black but that is where my involvement with their attire ended. They each have such a spark and a unique beauty that I never could have turned them into carbon copies of each other.

Tip: Brides, try letting your bridesmaids choose their own day of attire. Give them a color, brand or type of fabric to maintain some order, but let them run with it. You chose them because they mean the world to you, right? Why not let your guests see their wonderful personalities mirrored in their style?

And finally, me! We chose Front Room Photography and couldn’t have made a better choice. I am self-conscious about my body and appearance but Neil was so gentle and caring I was able to forget everything and just felt beautiful. My birdcage veil and fascinator were made by Brenda’s Bridal Veils, and my stylist/hair-goddess used clip in extensions to give me some length. I gave retro a go and I think it turned out all right.

Tip: Do a hair and makeup trial a couple of weeks before the wedding. Make sure it’s exactly want you want and can withstand the day. A word about makeup…make sure it looks like you, just an ever so slightly more fab version of you.

Our wedding was incredible! I am so lucky to be Andy’s wife and I am so excited to be on this journey with him. From the moment the prelude started to the last dance, it was the best day of my life…so far!

Photos: Front Room Photograpy

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On Trend: Mix & Match Bridesmaids

If there’s one thing we’ve noticed with weddings of late it’s how gorgeous it can be when the bridal party gets to mix & match.  I mean, what’s not to love about a non-cookie cutter attire that flatters bodies and expresses personal style?

Well, what’s not to love is that mix & match can be a bit of a risk.  That’s why we asked Erin Thull, owner of Milwaukee’s Miss Ruby dress boutique, to give her tips on getting the mismatched look right:

When it comes to mismatched bridesmaid dresses, we’ve just hit the tip of the iceberg! This trend is not fading anytime soon as more and more brides are opting for the modern and unique way of styling their bridesmaids, based upon the bridesmaids themselves.

Let’s face it, most likely your bridesmaids do not have the same fashion style, are different heights, different sizes, have different figures, different skin tone etc. Trying to coordinate all your girls differences into one dress can not only be a giant headache, but you may wind up not really flattering any of them. Letting your maids choose their dress in a style that suits their body type or a hue that compliments their skin tone allows your maids to reflect their own individual styles and be comfortable in their selection…and perhaps even get a dress that they’ll actually wear again.

Tips for Pulling It Off:
• Decide how mismatched you want to go. There are really three approaches: Different Styles-Same Designer, Different Styles-Different Colors-Same Designer or Totally Different-Same Colors.
• The easiest mix & match route is selecting the same designer and allowing the girls to choose a dress style from that collection. Because this trend is popular you’ll have no problem finding designers with a vast selection of styles to choose from.
• If you decide on a color palette but are letting the girls select any dress from any designer, give each girl a color swatch for some guidance. Consider having them wear the same shoe or jewelry as a way to pull the entire look together.
• Fill your maids in on which details you prefer, ie. short vs. long, taffeta vs. chiffon, prints vs. solids, etc. to give some structure to the overall look.

Trend Inspiration:
Each maid in the following bridal parties wore the same color/fabric but different styles.

Photos: Shawn Connell of Christian Oth Photography/dresses by Ciarla, dresses by Siri.

You could also let your maids choose any of the Lela Rose crinkle chiffon dresses.  With multiple styles and colors that have the same feel, they’ll look adorable.

Don’t be afraid to incorporate different colors, patterns and solids together into the overall look because a mix & match spectrum of one or two color, when put together, results in a wonderfully rich palette!

Photos: Aisle Walk, Sugar Plum Invitations, Artist Bride

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Trends and Wedding Planning with Big City Bride

We’ve all seen Jennifer Lopez plan the dream weddings of her clients in The Wedding Planner. Well it turns out the dream of having a wedding planner, someone to bring your visions to life, doesn’t have to be a dream! We’ve talked with the girls from Big City Bride in Chicago to find out how you can save money (along with time and stress) by having a wedding planner. They’ve also shared some fun wedding trends and color ideas for your big day.

Tell us a little bit about Big City Bride.
Big City Bride is Chicago’s favorite wedding planner located in the heart of Lincoln Park. We cater to busy brides by offering resources for all of your wedding needs. We offer flexible hours from 10am-10pm to be convenient for our working clients and our lively office makes the wedding planning fun and exciting!

What are the benefits of using a wedding planner over planning a wedding on your own?
Weddings are not repeat business, but wedding planners are. Our vendors give us the best prices and service because they know if they do a good job that we will be back for more. Also, having one main point of contact that oversees all of the details from managing the many vendors of the wedding to streamlining the whole wedding weekend makes the day that much easier for the bride and groom. Additionally, having a design expert in your corner is a helpful tool to make your wedding as beautiful and fun as it can be.

In this economy, we are always looking to save money. What are your suggestions for saving money during the wedding planning process? Can using a wedding planner help a bride save money in certain areas?
Create a budget, agree to a budget, and embrace it. Don’t sweat spending the money. It is an important celebration in your life that you want to be able to enjoy. Pick a number you can live with, set your budget, and have fun!
Wedding planners absolutely help the bride save money. There are so many shortcuts, tricks, and tools to the trade that people would never know without a wedding planner’s guidance. There are also areas that people spend money that are unnecessary. We help allocate the funds so the client receives the most for their money.

What trends are you seeing in wedding venues?
Something that’s popular right now is getting creative with the food and beverage instead of doing one big meal. We’re seeing a lot of almost like tapas style where guests get to try several different kinds of food throughout the evening. With fun beverages people are mixing candies or fruit with the signature drink, for example, a martini rim that is covered with pop rocks or glass of champagne with an edible floating hibiscus flower.

What trends are you seeing with wedding colors and themes?
Recently we’ve been seeing really unexpected colors, for example, silver and yellow, blue and orange, or plum and burgundy. At first glance you would think these colors clash, but when they’re put together by a professional who sees the entire picture, they blend together perfectly to create a very unique style.

What is the most unique wedding you’ve been a part of?
We recently had a Lithuanian/Chinese wedding that was a tent ceremony on a golf course of Lithuanian and Asian cultures. The celebration included Lithuanian dancers, a raguolis cake, and authentic Asian cuisine. It was a fairy tail wedding!

If you had one piece of advice for a bride on her wedding day, what would it be?
Consider hiring a great planner who can handle everything so that you can enjoy your special day.

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Wedding Flower Favorites

Oh boy, do I love flowers.  So much so that on my recent vacation Bill had to all but barricade me from spending half of my sightseeing time in flower shops (“honey, those won’t make it home”).  Instead, I got my flower fix with this post.

Florals can really express the personality of your wedding since they can be transformed from rustic to formal to modern with just a few swaps and adjustments.  Plus, with talented florists incorporating everything from fruit to twigs to succulents(!), the options are truly endless. Makes me want to have a wedding all over again!

Here are some of the wedding bouquets and arrangements that I’m in love with:

Ivory

Pretty Bridal BouquetsWedding Flower Ideas White

Photos: Rebecca Howden (via 100 Layer Cake), Beehive Events, JL Designs, Saipua

Blue & Violet

Purple Wedding FlowersBlue Wedding Flowers

Photos: Honey and Poppies, Beehive Events, Rebecca Howden, Poppies & Posies

Lemon Yellow

Yellow wedding flowersYellow Wedding Centerpieces

Photos: Studio Choo (photos 1 & 3), Elegance & Simplicity, KLF Floral

Ruby & Pink

Pink & Coral wedding flowersRed wedding flowers

Photos: Poppies and Posies, Studio Choo, Elegance & Simplicity (photos 3 & 4)

Lime Green

Green wedding flowers

Photos: via Robert Sukrachand Photography, Elegance & Simplicity, Honey & Poppies, Poppies & Posies


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Bridal Beauty: 4 Ideas for the Perfect Look

Jaimi Brooks, owner of LA’s Fiore Beauty, knows a thing or two about making brides beautiful.  Fiore Beauty, which counts Heidi Klum and J.Lo among their clientele, also provides on-site beauty services for countless chic weddings.  Today Jaimi matches the perfect hair and makeup to complement yesterday’s four bridal styles, providing complete inspiration for your perfect look:

Black Tie Glam Bride

The epitome of high-end glamour, this chic bride looks best with a red-carpet ready look.  By putting a little more drama to your look with smokey eye and pairing it with a clean, sophisticated hairstyle, you’ll knock them out!

Black Tie Glam Bride

Garden Bride

A fresh soft look is best so go with a timeless romantic updo.  Coral lips and blushing cheeks ties it all together and brings out that au natural beauty.

Garden Bride

Cool Girl Bride

These ladies have a flair for the unique and a soft-spot for vintage details.  Retro waves, cat eyes and a red lips is a great look for this sassy bride.

Beach Escape Bride

Sun-kissed, wind-swept styles look great in a beach casual atmosphere.  Try loose sexy waves and soft dewy makeup adds just the right touch to this relaxed getaway wedding.

Beach Escape Bride

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