Our Market class was a celebration of seasonal and fresh ingredients from the local farmer's market. All the wonderful produce was so gorgeously inspiring. This was a spontaneous menu put together on the fly. A salad, pasta, fish & a sweet. Here's a little sneak peak of our market finds: asparagus, spring garlic, mushrooms, peaches, strawberries. Throughout the week we'll be posting more about the class, decor, flowers (wait till you see these little wonders) and more!
We are always looking for talented, local chefs and vendors to participate in our events. If you'd like to partake...drop us a note :) info {at} sunday-suppers.com
Sunday Suppers is a class-cooking- dining experience, pairing friends and food. The food is market fresh, local and organic and the approach is to create seasonal and fresh meals together. The classes are held in a waterfront loft in Brooklyn, NY and are taught by Local Chefs. Photography and Food Styling by Karen Mordechai.
If you're interested in coming to a class email us at: info[at]sunday-suppers.com
All Photographs are Copyright of Karen Mordechai via Sunday Suppers. If you would like to feature our work on your website or blog, please Credit Karen Mordechai and Sunday Suppers. If you would like to inquire for commercial use and publication please inquire at info [at] karenmordechai.com - Thank you !
just beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow this looks fantastic! I'm hoping to go strawberry picking later this week.
ReplyDeletewhat a bounty! stunning images...making me hungry now!
ReplyDeleteThose pics are really great. Looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour images are as delectible as the food!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, beautiful blog!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning series of images!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely set of market images! That makes me long for next week, when I can visit the local markets at my parents' in France.
ReplyDeleteooh, bea now we're a little jealous ! local markets in paris, ahhhh :)
ReplyDeletethese pics are too gorgeous... goodness, I'm hungry now!!
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