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2.12.2012

working lunch


Last week a group of us got together to assemble invitations for a fundraising event and I offered to bring the lunch.  I made Ina's Chicken Salad Veronique and Parmesan Popovers that are so easy to make. 
All of the ingredients for these popovers goes into a blender which makes it very easy to pour into mini muffin tins.  While my popovers baked I loaded the chicken salad and arugula, jar of roasted walnuts into my largest boat bag lined with clean dish towels.
and there was enough to save a little for lunch over the weekend.  Our Southern California weather has been summer like so we moved the table out of the sun and dined outside. 

26 comments:

  1. Both look awesome. I love chicken salad that has an element of sweet. I usually add a little bit of diced apple. I could live on it.

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  2. What a simple, elegant and delicious looking spread! Your serving spoons are lovely, by the way. Are they family heirlooms?
    xo

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  3. Hi Annie! Your lunch looks fabulous and the perfect ladies lunch. I think just about everyone loves popovers. I have never had a person turn one down in my house, and when my daughter brings a leftover one to school for snack, she only gets one bite as her friends swarm in for a taste. Sometimes I make them fresh for an after school snack for the kids. They love them warm out of the oven. Also the house smells so good when the popovers are cooking.

    I wanted to let you know that my girlfriend is making your beef stew tonight. I told her to leave a comment letting you know how it turned out. She is not one to leave comments, so if she doesn't, I will let you know what she thinks.

    Happy Sunday :)

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  4. Wow, that sure looks and sounds delicious! :-)

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  5. Yum,this looks delicious! You can't go wrong with one of Ina's recipes. Beautiful pics too.

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  6. I love arugula!
    This sounds like a decadent lunch...
    you've really inspired me Annie!

    Hope that your fundraiser is a success.

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  7. i can't wait to try this recipe!!! thanks for sharing:) hope you have a wonderful week ahead!

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  8. Mmmm... this looks delicious! I love chicken salad & those popovers could've fooled me. I would have thought they were complicated and you spent hours on them. (Just the kind of recipe I like. ;)

    Thank you for stopping by my blog today and for your lovely comment! I would love to see photos of any pleached hedges you spot in the future. They are kind of a garden muse of mine!

    I'm happy to be a new subscriber! Have a great week & enjoy that Southern Calif weather. (I'm a So. Cal. native, so I really do know what I'm missing.)

    Keri

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  9. I have been reading your blog for about a month now. I am in love with your house and am convinced I need to move to the beach. I wanted you to know I tried your recipe for the beef stew today and it was a big success with the family! I was going to make the shortbread cookies but ran out of time. Will save those for another day. Keep on writing and sharing recipes!

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  10. Oh wow Annie, they both look so good...! I am going to try both recipes xo

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  11. Annie,
    This is a perfect ladies lunch and I am going to do this. You make it look so elegant and simple.

    Love the jars. I am saving mine now like you and painting the tops black for my pantry. They look so clean and pretty in there.

    Love the Valentine's post too!

    Kim:)

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  12. It looks so delicious! yum! Got to love Ina!

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  13. I love chicken salad...could probably eat it everyday - and yours look so yummy!! Love your presentation!!
    xo
    Ashlyn

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  14. Love how you effortlessly mix sterling silver with paper plates and plastic forks. Such panache! Want to try those popovers. Snowing in Mammoth, but I am flying down today.

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  15. Ina knows how to turn invitation assembly into an outdoor party! Love both these recipes and your pictures look like they've been taken by a pro (actually, your food looks like it was made by a top chef, too!) Yummy!
    xxoo
    Carolyn

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  16. Annie...this is wonderful We rely on Ina for nearly everything. I love that we can still watch her show in England. You photos are lovely too...I find photographing food so tricky...you have got it down solid!

    Jeanne xx

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  17. What a beautiful lunch! I need to try these recipes. They look simple and delicious!

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  18. Dining outside sounds like a dream right now. It was 20 degrees when I went to the gym this morning. Ouch. By the way, I have never had an "Ina" dish I didn't like.

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  19. You're a dream volunteer to offer a gourmet lunch at your fundraising meeting! And, so smart to prepare extra for your family. The parmesan popovers look mouth watering.

    Your presentation is beautiful!

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  20. Annie,
    This looks amazing!! I am craving chicken salad....
    You are wonderful doing this for the meeting!
    I do appreciate your lovely comment on my blog,
    and how did I miss that you are going back to Connecticut??

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  21. WOW does that ever look delicious! And those popovers must be extremely easy and DELICIOUS!! Annie, thank you so much for visiting and leaving a comment! ENJOY YOUR VALENTINES!!! Anita

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  22. I consider myself a connoisseur of popovers and those look absolutely beautiful!

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  23. Two of my favorite things... Ina's chicken salad and popovers! Looks delicious as always.

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  24. I am reading this and starving! I just tried to bite the screen of my iPad.

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  25. I'm going to have to try both of these - they look so delicious.

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