Friday, September 26, 2025

Cookbook Club Woodland Dream Dinner


It is time for another 
Cookbook Club post.

I have a lot to catch up on, 
but this is our latest.  

We figured it out that we 
have been gathering for 
two and a half years now, 
almost monthly.

The group was started by 
my niece and includes another 
niece, my daugher-in-law and 
my daughter's niece.  We 
all love to cook and we love 
to try new dishes.  I have to 
add that the husbands are 
always jealous and sometimes 
we let them join. 


Tonight we had my daugher 
in law's sister join us - the 
one with the floral headpiece.
L-R, my niece that started all 
of the fun, my DIL's sister, my 
DIL, my daughter's niece, 
another niece and me. 
We have had a few drop out 
and once in a while my 
daughter will join us.


The table was set up down 
in our wooded area, called 
The Hollow.  We brought 
our gazebo from our old 
house and this is the first 
dinner party we have had 
down here. 

For our Cookbook Club 
the hostess picks a theme.  
It ranges from any theme 
to a blog or cookbook, 
really anything we are 
inspired by. 
My niece and I worked on 
this one together.  She lives 
right by us.  She is a 
graphic designer so she 
creates our invitations.


Right away we start sharing 
what we think we might want 
to make, so that we have a 
complete dinner.  I chose to 
make this Fairy Pavlova. 


I started to scour through 
everything I owned to create 
the mood.  I have lots of 
flowers in the garden so 
I arranged those.  


The fall fairies came out 
to play too.  




White plates with gold leaves 
were perfect for the theme. 


The napkin has gold touches 
along with the napkin ring 
and I tucked in some fresh 
herbs.  The herbs really made 
the table smell nice. 


We used wood rounds and 
moss rounds and threw in 
a few mini pumpkins. 




My one niece made this 
Crispy Rice Chicken Salad. 


Another niece made this pesto 
pasta topped with Burrata.  
The pesto was so unique as 
it had peas blended into it. 


My daughter in law made 
sourdough focaccia sandwiches.


I made some passion fruit 
sauce to serve on the pavlova.


We also had these beautiful 
and delicious nectarine 
capreses.


Everything was amazingly 
delicious and beautiful.





And of course, knowing us, 
we had an additional 
dessert.  These blackberry 
mousses were so gorgeous and 
they tasted just as great.  She 
ordered the dried edible 
pansies off the internet.  

I will look forward to sharing 
some of my earlier Cookbook 
Club posts.  We decided we 
need to put together a book 
to remember them by.  That 
also makes us more aware 
of the fact that we need to 
take pictures of everything, 
including ourselves!!

Thanks for visiting.  

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Jacqueline
Jacqueline

Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.

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