One Year Later...

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It was about one year ago that our team at Moore House hosted our second annual dinner series at our Quonset Hut cottage. Little did we know that our world, all of our worlds, were about to change and that life as we knew it would be forced to adjust. Our social interactions would be severely limited and we’d all be forced to hunker down at home. This dinner series was our last interaction as a family with guests. While we’ve been eager to get back to a place where we can celebrate, join together, and actually HUG, we thought we would share a little bit about the evening that we’ve held so close to our hearts. We can’t wait to get back to these moments with you! So we’re sharing our menu but also some shoppable links for creating a stunning tablescape at home. Some proper plating will make even a random Thursday feel a little fancier.

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THE MENU

Appetizers

Gnarly Vines Bo Ssam Style Pork Belly with Yuzu Kosho

Kenyon's Grist Mill Johnny Cakes with Heirloom Squash & Sunflower Butter

Gnarly Vines Head Cheese Torchon with Celery Root & Black Truffle

Torched Camembert with Black Garlic & Rose Hill Hot Pepper Jam 

Cauliflower Soup with Black Truffles

Twice Baked Fingerling Potato with Creme Fraiche & Hackleback Caviar

Sweet Potato Cavatelli with Local Mushrooms, Braised Pork, Pea Greens & Pepitas

Gnarly Vines Bone-In Pork Chops with Miso-Glazed Brussels Sprouts & Radish

Triple Chocolate Trifle


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Some of our favorite tabletop accessories!

Ceramic Taper Candle Holders: We used these at Sunday Suppers and love them!

Stoneware Dinner Plate: We used these plates for our Land Dinner

Bormioli Rocco Bodega Glassware: Our all time favorite glasses!

Natural and Black Pin Stripe Napkins: A great neutral option.

Tiny Salt Cellar: So much cuter than traditional shakers.

A Salt Scoop

Runner Fabric: We used simple burlap fabric for the runner.

Farmhouse Pottery Crafter Wooden Plates

Adair Round Dining Table

Mulholland Dining Chair

Basic Bowl Matte White

It’s the memories centered around great meals and conversation that we hold the most dear. It’s what Moore House is all about. We’re thankful we got to share this beautiful experience with our guests and hope we can do it again soon. There will be fun meals and conversation around our Quonset Hut tables soon enough!


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