Thursday, October 15, 2009

Halloween-A Hauntingly Magical Celebration

Tonight, The Gossamer Tearoom brings you a very special exhibit of photographs taken by my husband Victor. I have assembled them together for this very special holiday and this extra special blog event on A Fanciful Twist.

On this extraordinary night...

Won’t you please follow me through a trail of raindrop-kissed spiderwebs...

To a city street not far from here...






The moon gazes at us through her gauzy disguise.





Inside, the decorations have been carefully crafted by someone eagerly anticipating this night...







There are a million little lights in the window.




Betty and Teddy are there.




So are Minnie Mouse, Icebat and Big Toe. The Bearistas have been waiting all year for this.






And the friendly Twinklefish (who, for the occasion is thinking of himself as the Spooklefish!)



You can't leave without having a treat...
I once dreamed that Frida Kahlo served me cocoa from one of these cups so I am sure they must be enchanted...

A plate bearing the image of Mr. Warhol’s famous lips, holding a most yummy marble cupcake with cream cheese frosting and even little marble chocolate chips! The plate reminds me of the opening credits of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"!

Thank you for visiting and...
Goodnight!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Ooooooh....Spookily!


Dearest Friends,
The Month of Spookiness is upon us and in honor of it all, The Gossamer Tearoom will be decorated in all of its spidery-web finery! First, don't forget about the bound-to-be fun blog event at A Fanciful Twist this coming Saturday! Vanessa throws just the best blog parties!


And next, I am so very happy to announce that my very dear friend LuLu of Coastal Sisters and I will be having a joint blog event on Halloween Day! We will both be posting some especially fun and spooky goings-on at each of our respective blogs! Keep checking back for even more details!



(By the way, if you haven't seen it, the first image above is from one of my favorite movies ever, Jean Cocteau's "Beauty and the Beast". Please find your way to watch this sometime in the Halloween season. It is gorgeous and creepy at the same time and one of my favorites!)

Friday, September 18, 2009

Aren’t They Divine?

Dear Friends,
Recently, a new line of pastries was unveiled at The House of Pierre Hermé. He announced a whole range of millefeuilles, based on his fetish flavors. In case you are scurrying to look it up on Epicurious, millefeuille is a dessert made of layers of puff pastry between layers of flavored custard or fruit. The literal meaning of the word “millefeuille” in French means “a thousand leaves”, a reference to the many tiny layers of the pastry.

Puff pastry is one of the more complicated items to make in a patisserie and because it is somewhat tedious and time-consuming to make, very good puff pastry is difficult to find. A dough is made and is rolled out until the layers are nearly paper thin. The surface of the dough is dotted with butter and then another layer is added. This process is repeated several times. Then, the dough is folded over and more butter is dotted where it will be folded. It is chilled for a brief time and then rolled out. Then, more butter is dotted, then there is more folding and rolling out. The chilling, and then folding and rolling out process happens several more times before it is ready. When the puff pastry is cooked, the heat of the oven causes the butter to expand and cook the layers, but also to add air between them in pockets, resulting in the super-thin layers and layers of crunchy dough that make up the delicious puff pastry!

And now, I have made you wait long enough! As usual, I will attempt to translate Monsieur Hermé’s deliciously purple prose!:

Millefeuille Ispahan
(Caramelized puff pastry, rose-flavored mascarpone cream, compote of raspberry and morsels of litchi)

The dream pastry? A Provocation? Fruity notes, rounded by the tart sweetness of the rose, the crispness of pastry and caramel creaminess of the mascarpone cream together for the best of indulgence.


Millefeuille Montebello
(Pistachio puff pastry, pistachio-flavored mascarpone cream with bits of raspberry, compote of strawberry)

Between two layers of delicate puff pastry with caramelized pistachio, the roundness of the mascarpone cream with pistachio bursts with tangy raspberry and strawberry compote. A millefeuille of pure light.


Millefeuille Eden
(Caramelized puff pastry, white peach-flavored mascarpone cream with saffron, compote of white peaches and luscious apricots)

Between two layers of caramelized puff pastry, the combination of peach in agreement with the apricot expresses all its softness, warmth and sensuality in a way that is creamy and tangy with a touch of acidity. The subtle touch of saffron - a valuable Eastern spice - gives an effect which is buttery, sensuous, and adds a surprisingly compatible note. The millefeuille of summer.


Millefeuille Mogodor
(Passionfruit puff pastry, milk chocolate chantilly cream with passionfruit, compote of passionfruit, roasted and caramelized pineapple)

The lightness of the whipped cream. The crispness of the pastry. The tart and fruity notes softened by the sweet roundness of milk chocolate ... An outrageous indulgence.


Millefeuille Carrément Chocolat
(Caramelized puff pastry, mascarpone cream with chcolate, bits of bittersweet fleur de sel chocolate)

The millefeuille plays first on the buttery side, with light, sweet and crunchy puff pastry. Then comes caramelized contrast and powerful mascarpone cream with chocolate chips. The ultimate pleasure for fans of intense bitter chocolate.


2000 Leaves
(Caramelized puff pastry, Piedmont hazelnut praline puff pastry, praline mousse)

The 2000 Leaves plays with harmonious textures. Soft cream with praline mousseline. Crispy puff pastry and caramel praline with thin crepes like broken Breton lace give it its unique flakiness. Sublimely delicious.


Millefeuille Infinite Vanilla
(Caramelized puff pastry, mascarpone cream with vanilla)

Vanilla in its purest form. The contrast of textures. Crispy puff pastry, the creaminess of mascarpone cream. Infinitely delicious. Infinite Vanilla is made from a blend of different varieties of vanilla (Mexico, Tahiti, Madagascar). This “House” vanilla reinstates the ideal taste of vanilla to Pierre Hermé.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

It's The Spookliest Time of the Year!



(At least that's what my Dear Mr. V tells me!)

Dear Sweet Soul Vanessa of A Fanciful Twist is having another extra fun blog party, this one entitled "Halloween - A Hauntingly Magical Celebration" and she is holding it on October 17th. Of course, I have asked to participate! I love Halloween and cannot wait for the festivities! In fact, it is entirely possible that there will be two Halloween celebrations at The Gossamer Tearoom, but there will be more on that at a bit later time! For now, I am just so excited about Vanessa's party! Please spread the word!

Wishing you a wonderful night, Dear Friends!

Betty

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Moonstruck


Dearest Friends,
Your kind patience is so appreciated.

This is my submission for The Three Muses' Moonstruck Challenge.

This is for my mother.

I love you, Mommy.

Betty

Monday, August 24, 2009

First. . .

. . . Dear Friends, your tea is waiting for you in the samovar.


I didn't forget which one is your favorite. . .

More treats soon to follow. . .

Friday, August 21, 2009

Finally . . .



You have all been incredibly patient. . .

Finally. . .

Your first look inside the tearoom. . .

Please make yourself comfortable on the black velvet chaise. . .

Tea is nearly ready. . .

Saturday, August 1, 2009

5 Degrees of Inspiration House Party

Welcome Friends and Friends-I-Do-Not-Yet-Know,
Happy Blog Party to you! As a member of the Inspiration Avenue Team, I welcome you!

What inspires me? Anyone who knows me or reads my blog probably has a pretty good idea of a lot of the topics that inspire me, as my artwork or blog give life to most of them. Here are some images of inspiration for me. I hope they do the same for you.

Welcome to the House of My Imagination. All the rooms are decorated with extra glitter and sparkly bits in anticipation of your visit . . .

. . . and so we begin in Room One,
the Dining Hall,
so that you might sample food that inspires me. . .

. . .by taste. . .
(These pastries from Ladurée make me dream! Your first experience with the scentflavors of rose and lily-of-the-valley are something you will never forget!)

. . . by sight . . .
(Madame Joconde Eclairs from Fauchon)
Read my previous post about them here.
What is this lovely-looking item? You might think it was a dessert, but you would not be correct! It is Saint-Honoré Printanier de Légumes from Dalloyau, a tart made of tiny spring vegetables, fresh cheese and fresh flower petals!

. . .by anticipation . . .
I will definitely want to try this Wasabi Macaron the next time I visit the House of Pierre Hermé!

. . . by scent . . .
With which tea may I tempt you? Kusmi's Bourbon Vanilla, redolent of the exotic and beautiful vanilla pod, Caramel, warm and sweet, Spicy Chocolate with warm spicy notes or beautifully floral Violet?


. . . now, on to Room Two,
the Gallery,
so that you might see images that inspire me . . .

(An Ad for the coffee company Lavazza, a large sign with this ad on it was one of the first things I saw when we arrived in Paris at 7 am after not having slept all night!)

(An Ad from Fauchon)

(An Image from the Italian artist Nicoletta Ceccoli)

(An Image from the collection of Les Museés de Strasbourg)


. . . next,
on to Room Three,
the Library,
so that I might share with you
words that inspire me . . .

The Fig Eater, by Jodi Shields
This is a beautiful, dark, hypnotic book, meant to be savored over and over again. To read this book is to live in turn-of-the-century Vienna.

Paris Out of Hand by Karen Elizabeth Gordon, Barbara Hodgson and Nick Bantock (author of the Griffin and Sabine series)
This gorgeous book is a tour guide of Paris, but not Paris as it actually exists. It is a surreal, dadaist tour of the Paris of the Mind. This lovely little jewel box of a book will make you dream of visiting The City of Lights.

. . before we leave the library, I hope you find inspiration in some quotes by my favorite poets and writers . . .

"Poetry is . . . the human soul entire, squeezed like a lemon or a lime, drop by drop, into atomic words" - Langston Hughes

"Very much so. Hopelessly. I just love that time so much. It’s unfragmented and velvety. My mind is very free at night.” - Karen Elizabeth Gordon, when asked if she was a night person.

"And the day came when the risk (it took) to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom." - Anais Nin

"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage" - Anais Nin

(For further inspiration, please consider reading anything by Colette or Edward Gorey)


. . .and in Room Four,
The Listening Room . . .
. . . I hope you find yourself inspired by the music that currently inspires me . . .

a strange, joyful mix of the following:

almost anything from Joy Division (always "Love Will Tear Us Apart".
Consider this a shout-out. He knows who he is.)

"Sketch for Summer" by Durrutti Column

"Sunshine and Love" by The Happy Mondays

"Six Bells Chime" by Crime and the City Solution

"Fistfull of Tears" by Maxwell

"Song to the Siren" by This Mortal Coil (this came to me as inspiration from V by way of something posted by J.
You inspire me always. I love you so much.)


. . .Finally. . .
in Room Five. . .
the Observatory. . .
Please gaze with me at the Number One Place that has inspired me:
. . .being watched over by our Dear Friend,
Mademoiselle Moon!

Goodbye Dear Friends and New Friends!
Please have fun visiting the other parties being hosted by the other participants of The Inspiration Avenue Blog Party!
May you be inspired!

Betty

Friday, July 24, 2009

Mona Lisa Watches You


Dear Friends,
I had meant to save this wonderful image for my list of what inspires me for the Blog Party, but I cannot resist giving you this early peek, especially in light of the fact that I have discovered that Wallpaper magazine has given the Madame Joconde (Mona Lisa) Éclair the award for "Best Teatime Treat"! It comes to us from Fauchon, the Paris purveyor of luxury edibles. Fauchon was the first to export kiwi fruit and avocados into France and to bring out-of-season fruits like strawberries and cherries to market all year round. They are equally well-known in the world of gastronomy for their selection of sweet and savory éclairs! And this éclair is not just amazing to look at, it is filled with chocolate/almond cream and topped with chocolate and is on my list of "must-try treats" the next time we go to Paris!

Please read more about this lovely treat and the award it won here (and please be patient, as this site loads very slowly).

Thursday, July 23, 2009

A Happy Announcement and a Thank You



Dear Friends,
I am so happy today to announce something very special! I have been accepted to the Inspiration Avenue Etsy Team! Everyone there has been so nice and supportive and I am very happy to be part of the team! Sharon, of Mana Moon Studios, has written the nicest "Meet and Greet" for me, which she has posted on the "Inspiration Avenue" blog today! I am very honored to have been accepted!

(And please don't forget to participate in the Inspiration Avenue Blog Event on August 1st! The information and instructions can be found here. I am having so much fun planning my post for that day!)

I would also like to thank the person who suggested that I apply for membership and that is my dear friend LuLu from Coastal Sisters! LuLu and I met when she bought something from my Etsy site and we just started communicating and actually got to talk on the phone for the first time a few days ago! It was so much fun and she summed it all up by saying that she felt like we had just known each other all our lives! She is a very talented artist who does many things including making beautiful jewelry, very cool blog banners and very glittery faux cupcakes and teacakes! As you can imagine these of special interest at The Gossamer Tearoom! She has even made a very beautiful lavender-colored, glittery teacake for me! Please check out her website, blog and Etsy site so you can see all the gorgeous things she makes!



Thank you to my new Inspiration Avenue friends and thank you to my dear friend LuLu!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

How Will You Ever Decide?


I bring to you tonight, dear friends, a most appropriate distraction for a warm summer night! I find that when I order ice cream, I generally want several of the flavors they have to offer and even after I have taken my first bite, I am often second-guessing myself as to my selection! Do I really like what I have better than anything else there?? Well, if you share my indecision in relation to ice cream, what I bring you tonight will not help you! Dessert Magazine, that lovely online all-dessert publication has just released their new issue and it is devoted to ice cream (over 200 pages long)! If the pictures alone don't have you swooning, the recipes will! If you didn't sign up when I posted about it last time, please do so now! How can you resist having such fun coming straight to your inbox?

Friday, July 17, 2009

Word Salad

Dear Friends,
Tonight I bring to you my submission to The Three Muses for their weekly challenge. Each week, they provide fantastic art prompts. I have wanted to participate in their challenges for sometime now, but just somehow never found the time. I made the time this week. I couldn't pass this one by. Some years ago, I wrote a short, rather abstract poem called Salad Poem the Second. When I saw that the prompt this week was Word Salad, I couldn't resist dropping everything to create this collage to illustrate my poem.


salad poem the second

the essence of a thousand sacred summer swallows
haunted by images of love & yesterday
soaring & shining
azure scarlet purple
they light for a moment in a tiny garden
&
whisper the language of perfume
to a bed of edible floral petals & wild spring greens
imagining a salad

I had so much fun creating this collage and will definitely be participating in as many challenges from The Three Muses as I can in the future!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

One of My Favorite Uses of Paper. . .

(All photos in this post used with very most kind permission of the publisher, The Little Bookroom)

When I say that I love paper, I do mean paper in many forms! One of very favorite uses of paper is in books! I have been a bibliophile (or book-lover) for all my life! I can blame my Mommy for that! She claims to have read to me from the time she brought me home from the hospital and she placed books in my hands as soon as I could hold them! My first job when I was 17 was in a Mom-and-Pop sort of bookstore (sadly, now long gone) called Lange's Book Store in Casper, Wyoming. My mother had taken me there shopping very often as a child and I grew up telling everyone that I was going to work there when I was old enough!

So, it seems only appropriate that I should share with you some of what I am reading!

I have just finished this little treasure:

"Paris Made By Hand" by Pia Jane Bijkerk is a guidebook loaded with beautiful pictures of shops in Paris where things are made by hand. The shops are listed by the areas of Paris where they are located and the sections are called "wanders" because this is not just a listing of shops, but small tours of parts of the city. The author has also given some very helpful notes in many chapters as to where you might eat or other places you might visit while there. I was very taken by some of the small details about the shops the author mentions. This book would be a great choice to read before a trip to Paris or to take with you in your travel bag for reference while travelling the city. Of course, I love the idea of people making things by hand because it just feeds my fantasy of having a tiny, ancient atelier tucked in some dark, secret passage of Paris where I could make things for The Gossamer Tearoom all day long!

But while we are on the topic of Paris again (and when are we not?), this is another book by the same publisher that I love!:

"Patisseries of Paris" by Jamie Cahill is also a guidebook (and a very extensive one at that) of many of the best patisseries in Paris. Being another great book by The Little Bookroom it is full of beautiful photographs, scrumptious descriptions as well as helpful information such as addresses, closest Metro stops and hours of operation. I loved this book so much, I could barely read it quicky enough! Reading it made me fall in love all over again with my favorite places in Paris, but also started my mental list going of which places will be on our "Don't Miss" list for our next visit. It is an irony that I say I couldn't read it fast enough, because that is hardly the most efficient way of savoring every word. I had already owned a copy for several months when a very dear friend bought me another copy and I read it all over again! Both copies sit on my bookshelf now!

As I have mentioned above, both of these little treasures are published by an excellent publisher called "The Little Bookroom". They are located in New York City and specialize in guidebooks that are very small format, but just packed with wonderful pictures and ideas of amazing places to visit from all over the world. When I wrote to ask permission to use the cover images, Linda Hollick was so very gracious and prompt with her permission (and kind words about The Gossamer Tearoom too!), that it makes writing this post even more of a pleasure!

While you are there, please also look at these books. I also own them and can tell you they are very fun to read while sitting in a lovely park on a summer day while sipping your favorite iced tea!:
-Boutique and Chic Hotels in Paris by Lionel Palliés
-The Impressionists’ Paris and Picasso's Paris, both by Ellen Williams
-Quiet Corners of Paris by Jean-Christophe Napias

One more thing for your reading pleasure...
The very nice Merisi from Merisi's Vienna for Beginners has written this lovely post about cherries! Make yourself happy, dear friends and click here to read it!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Another Fun Blog Party!


YAY! If there is one thing I really love, it's a blog party!! And what makes this one extra fun is that I received the information about it from my very dear friend LuLu from Coastal Sisters! It is being hosted by a very cool Etsy group she belongs to called "Inspiration Avenue"! I am very excited about this! Here are the details:

♥Theme: "5 Degrees of Inspiration"

♥Date: August 1st, 2009

♥What to Do:
*Sign up for the blog party by leaving a comment on this posting - your blog and link will be added to our growing list on the sidebar of our blog. (be sure to include a link and the name of your blog in your comment)
*Grab our party images and details, then write about it on your own blog. Be sure to post the smaller badge on your sidebar linking back to this posting. (sidebar badge and link are posted below...)
*Join us on the date of the party by writing your own blog posting about the 5 things that inspire you the most. Feel free to post photos too - we love eye candy!
*Visit the other participating blogs from the list on our sidebar and enjoy! It'll be such fun discovering what inspires each of us!

. . .And there will be wonderful prizes too! For more information, please visit the Inspiration Avenue website!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Monsieur Hermé Asks Us To Dance


Today, Dear Friends, I present for your consideration another challenge for your palate. . .

How many of you love sweet and salty flavors together? I love them! There are so many perfect examples of this divine combination, ranging from treats we might have eaten as children to more sophisticated combinations: chocolate-covered pretzels, kettle corn, salted butter caramel, chocolate-covered bacon and crostini covered in brie and fig jam. Heaven!

In his newest challenge to us, Monsieur Hermé asks us to be willing to try this combination again in a new way. The newest dessert to come from The House of Hermé is called "Tango", incorporates a sesame seed crust, a cream made with Reggiano Parmesan raspberry compote and red peppers, fresh raspberries and shards of salty/sweet tuile. He describes it iike this:

"Parmesan seasoned cream balances the tart raspberry and slightly bitter edge of the red pepper. The sesame pastry base brings an extra crispy start. In contrast, the salty-sweet tuile finishes the whole. The sensual rhythm of the Tango perfectly evokes this composition of ever-changing flavors that offer an equal sampling of tastes both fragile and contrasting."

And please check back later today or tomorrow for more News from The Gossamer Tearoom . . .