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"The more pasisonate the cook, the better the flavors" -Charles M. Carroll
Showing posts with label salsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salsa. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

Appetizer Possibilities

 When it comes to planning an event, especially a wedding, we've seen many people want to make it fun and unique. They want their guests to have an enjoyable and memorable time at the party. Then why are people still choosing to serve deli sandwich trays?! Let's step away from the neighborhood deli and talk about treating your guests right with mouthwatering morsels.

Expand your Horizons; the options are endless

Chef Lou has an unparallelled passion for food. She loves to create new menu items that fit perfectly with your tastebuds and style of the event. Your guests will be blown away at the quality and variety of Savory's food choices. Give them a (food) experience to remember and set your event apart.

One of our newest appetizers is the Southwestern Sweet Potato Cake. Chef Lou was tinkering around in her kitchen one day and created this appetizer. This is a truly unique bite: it has a warm sweet potato cake, fresh avocado, black bean and corn salsa, lime creme fraiche and garnished with a spinach chiffonade.







Thanks to Bekah loss Photography for the delicious pictures.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

DIY: Mango Salsa

We love Mango Salsa.

It's good with chips, over fish, on appetizers...we could eat it with anything! As with most of our food, we hand-make our mango salsa. That way, our chef's make sure that you are getting the best quality for your food. It looks better and tastes better than other salsas from a can.


Mango Salsa
Lou Crandall, Savory Catering
makes approx 2 3/4 cup or 24 oz.

Ingredients
2 regular mangoes or 4 Ataulfo (champagne) mangoes, peeled, seeded and medium diced
1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced small
1/4 cup thinly sliced green onion
2 TBLS lime juice
1 TBLS cider vinegar
2 TBLS fresh cilantro, chopped fine
salt and pepper, to taste
1 1/2 tsp sugar (or to taste)
*optional 2 tsp. Fruit fresh or Everfresh to preserve color

Directions
Combine together all ingredients and let chill in refrigerator for at least 1 hour to blend flavors.

Tips
Salsa looks best when made the same day, resist keeping overnight.