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Sunday Supper :: Behind the Scenes, NYC

Monday, August 24, 2009 Sunday Suppers  

In preparation for our Summer Supper with guest chef Aran Goyoaga of Cannelle et Vanille….the three of us hit the markets on a beautiful hot saturday afternoon. It was the perfect NY day (and you guys know those are few and far between these days). The markets were overflowing with the most amazing produce and we were ooo-ing and aahhing the whole way through. Both Aran and Karen had their cameras, so it was a bit paparazzi – but we thought you’d enjoy some photos from the day. Mostly food and a few pics of us are below :) We were in love with the market goods, the purple eggplants – the heirloom tomatoes…just incredible. Casey picked up some fresh herbs and greens and Aran found the most lovely currants and berries for her desserts. We worked up an appetite and ended the day with a late lunch at Pastis. The perfect day for 3 foodies and 2 cameras. cheers.





All Photos by Karen Mordechai

Photo from Left to Right: Karen Mordechai shopping at the Farmer’s Market (photo by Aran Goyoaga), Middle Photo Aran @ Meatpacking

19 comments 
  • Michelle writes:

    These shots are exquisite. It’s all about fresh, fresh, fresh. And the natural sun just gives it that much more depth.

  • zwischengang - intermediate course writes:

    It seems as if you had a perfect saturday. I love the pictures. Is the market in manhattan?

  • nole @ oh so beautiful paper writes:

    Those red currants in Aran’s dessert were seriously AMAZING! I can’t wait to see the photos from dinner!

  • Helene writes:

    Beautiful shots! Enough to replace coffee on an early morning…

  • Marian writes:

    Pictures and colors are gorgeous as always. I’d love to take photos like that!

  • Cannelle Et Vanille writes:

    it was indeed the perfect day. beautiful beautiful!

  • Al writes:

    wonderful pictures!I wish there was this huge variety of fresh veggies and fruits at my local market

  • Maggie writes:

    Such lovely photos!

  • Patricia Scarpin writes:

    Your photos are absolutely breathtaking.

  • The Italian Dish writes:

    Oh, how I love your posts! Thanks for sharing.

  • kylie writes:

    I just moved to NYC and started reading your BEAUTIFUL blog. May I ask where the farmers markets are located? I’m still trying to figure out my way around Manhattan. An afternoon at the markets on the weekend sounds ideal :) Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos, recipes, and ideas with us.

  • zegliano writes:

    These are beautiful. What program do you use to process your photos?

    Allison @
    http://lastbite.blogspot.com

  • Sunday Suppers writes:

    thank you all ! kylie – welcome to NY ! we forget to specify, it’s our favorite and every chef’s go to- the union square farmer’s market. for more market info check out this link: http://www.cenyc.org/

  • paula writes:

    How I would have loved to have been on this trip…

  • hautenthekitchen writes:

    Lovely Photographs! Your site is equally beautiful. Love to see food and design blend so well.
    I would love to be on your mailing list for upcoming events!

  • Anonymous writes:

    Karen, where is your white canvas bag from? It’s to die for!

  • Kylie writes:

    Oh, thank you for the farmers market link! I hope to take a class from you one day :)

  • Sunday Suppers writes:

    thank you thank you ! zegliano- i use photoshop for editing, it’s my go to – and anonymous…the bag is from jcrew my other favorite go to :)
    hautenthekitchen : If you would like to be on our mailing lists: please send an email to info {at} sunday-suppers.com

  • Danielle writes:

    I love the theme! Very inspiring! I want to hold a party like this!!!!

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In preparation for our Summer Supper with guest chef Aran Goyoaga of Cannelle et Vanille….the three of us hit the markets on a beautiful hot saturday afternoon. It was the perfect NY day (and you guys know those are few and far between these days). The markets were overflowing with the most amazing produce and [...]

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