Get Ready For St. Patrick’s Day!

 

Looking to host a St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th) bash?  Stress less and impress with a fully catered menu from your friends at Creative Concepts NYC!  Our amazing Executive Chef Miguel Urrego has curated a delicious menu with all of your favorites from Hors D’oeurves to Main Course options.  Email info@creativeconceptsnyc.com to get pricing and information!

 

Hors D’oeurves

  • Mini Reuben Sandwiches
  • Mini Shepard’s Pie
  • “Black and Tan” Pork Sliders with Spicy Ale slaw
  • Whiskey Glazed Chicken Wings
  • Beer Battered Cod with Chips with tartar sauce
  • Dill Salmon Cakes with horseradish Aioli

 

Main Course

  • Irish Pub Salad with pickled beets, cucumber, string beans, tomato, Irish cheddar, tarragon vinaigrette
  • Traditional Corn Beef and Cabbage
  • Shepherd’s Pie
  • Stout Braised Beef Stew
  • Vegetarian Stuffed Cabbage with bulgur, vegetables and tomato sauce
  • Roasted Brussel Sprouts with caramelized pearl onions
  • “Colcannon” creamy mash potato with kale and bacon

 

 

 

 

  • Roasted Rosemary New Potatoes with apple wood smoked bacon tossed with champagne vinaigrette
  • Irish Soda Bread
  • “Boxty” Traditional Irish Potato Pancake 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo's Courtesy of: Uncle Jerry's Kitchen, All Recipes, Chow Hound, Clip Arts

Tis the Season, for Hot Chocolate!

Looking for an easy treat for your friends or colleges?   Try Creative Concepts NYC Hot Chocolate Bar!

It’s a delicious and festive display of all the fall season has to offer.  Below are some photos of our most recent Hot Chocolate Bar that included spiked hot chocolate, mini doughnuts and a plethora of topping options!

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Make sure to add this to your next gathering!

Heirloom Vegetables

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It’s harvest season!
Perfect time to grab the freshest of fruits and vegetables and make some truly delicious and unique dishes. When trying to decide what kinds of ingredients to use in your kitchen, it can be confusing to know what the right choice is. With words like Organic, Hybrid, GMO, Natural, and Heirloom on every sign, how do you decide what works best for you?

This past week, the CCNYC team went to the Union Square Farmers Market to learn a little more about what makes the best produce during harvest season. There was no contest, Heirloom Fruits & Vegetables are the most recommended and delicious selection around. But what makes a vegetable or fruit heirloom?

Generally speaking, it means the seeds are old, at least 50 years. They are in the purest state of the natural plant that we can find today. Because of this, there are some guidelines that all farmers must follow to keep their produce in the heirloom family. Such as, the planets can only be pollinated by natural process (insects, the wind, etc.) and must be planted a certain amount a part to make sure their is no GreenTomatoespossibility of creating hybrids.

The results of all these guidelines are beautiful, diverse, and delicious produce. Lorrie from Rise & Root Farm even said, “All store bought tomatoes taste like cardboard ever since I started eating heirloom tomatoes.”
Because it is a natural process, there is no way to predict what the produce will look like come harvest time. Which is why heirloom’s (especially tomatoes) are a variety of colors, sizes, and textures.

These beauties are definitely worth a try, use some Heirloom Fruits & Vegetables in your next home recipe!

 

Fun Fact:
Seeds are saved from each plant to be used again for the next season, some farms have been using the same seeds since WWII!

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Never Fear Fall is Near

Ready or not, here comes fall!  Whether you’re looking for a cool autumn wedding or the last patio parties of the year, CCNYC has you covered on food, coordinating, decor and more.

Our Creative Director Benjamin Lester has been playing around with some gorgeous fall colors.  Check out this beautiful visual he whipped up for the fall wedding season!  Don’t forget to stay tuned with our Facebook, Instagram, Google +, Linked In, Twitter, and Pinterest, to see what else he comes up with this season.  

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Fall is Near!

As Autumn approaches, be sure to check in with the Creative Concepts NYC team to keep you updated on new DIY’s for the holidays, recipes, decor, and more!    Don’t miss a beat by following us on Facebook, Instagram, Google +, Linked In, Twitter, Pinterest, and of course our Blog!

Happy Autumn!

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CCNYC Tasting Event

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Creative Concepts NYC hosted our annual summer Tasting Event!  We partnered up with one of our favorite venue spaces 287 Gallery (check out their Instagram!) , in Chelsea, on a beautiful summer night.  This was an opportunity for our Executive Chef, Miguel Urrego to try out some new recipes as well as showcase some of the team’s favorites.  Our Creative Director, Benjamin Lester, and Director of Catering, Julie Sommers both worked to create a beautiful space and atmosphere that was reflected from the food to the decor.

Here’s what others had to say about our event:
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@1CCNYC you spoiled us …” (Michael-Ann Rowe, Twitter)
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“Wonderful service, were very attentive… The food is fantastic! …was completely blown away. I would have bribed the waiter to leave me a plate of the guava and Brie phyllo rolls!” (Maria K., Yelp)
 
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“The details in the decor from CCNYC was immaculate, even the bar was made gorgeous! ”  (Jonathan B., Twitter)
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Check out more photo’s on our Twitter, Instagram & Facebook pages!
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DIY Terrariums

 

This week at the  Creative Concepts NYC studio, our Creative Director Benjamin created mini terrariums. We were enlisted by one of our favorite clients to create arrangements for a “Grow” themed event. Terrariums are a beautiful representation of nature’s ability to evolve. They can also be completely self-sustainable.

On first glance, creating terrariums can seem difficult, but Benjamin is making very simple ones that right up the DIY alley!

Step 1 – Supplies

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You will need:
– Moss or Grasses
- Orchids (or any starter plant such as, mini ferns, violets, begonias, clover, etc)

– Succulents
– Rocks (or any other decorative item such as, driftwood, bark, air plants etc.)
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– Scissors
– Spray Bottle
– Clean Paintbrush

Helpful Hint: Make sure your hands are clean! When you are touching the glass it can get very smudgy, your clean up at the end will be a lot easier with clean hands. 

Step 2 – Create the Bed

After cleaning your terrarium, add in your Moss or Grasses to the base of the terrarium. Be sure to mist your moss  thoroughly with water beforeIMG_20150715_160546 placing in the terrarium, this will make the moss more playable and prevent it from drying out quickly once the other items are on top .

 

 

 

 

Step 3 – Envision the Terrarium

Before placing the other items inside, try to decide how you want your terrarium to look. Most commonly, the starter plant, in this case thIMG_20150717_143909e Orchid, is built around mound. When you begin placing the succulents, rocks, and other items inside the terrarium, they should support the starter plant. This creates visual dynamics that will add depth and contrast to your terrarium.

Helpful Hint: Less is more! You don’t want to overcrowd your terrarium.

 

 

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Step 4 – Adding Succulents

Start by embedding the succulents into the moss on a little mound. Keep clear of the area in the middle for the Orchids.

Step 5 – Place in Starter Plant

Add your Orchids by leaning it into the mound of the succulent, and support it with the rocks and decorative items. Orchids are air plants, so they do not need to be actually plantedIMG_20150715_161507 in the bed. It will support to stand though, which is where the moss or grass, rocks, and other items come in to play.

Step 6 – Enjoy!

Use the clean paintbrush to clean off the leaves of the plants and general maintenance of your new terrarium
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Quick notes:
As the terrariums Benjamin is making are for a specific event, these terrariums are not made to last a long time. These require more maintenance to survive.
But the maintenance is very easy! The door to the terrarium needs to stay open because the Orchids need air to survive. Also, you will need to spray the terrarium lightly once a week.

Self-Watering Terrariums:
These are sealed when completed so that the water is retained and is self-sustainable. For this you would use a different starter plant as Orchids need air to survive.

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Instagram Favorites of the Month

Make sure to keep updated with our Instagram account to see the latest designs and dishes our team is putting together! Here are a couple of our favorite pictures from our events this month:

#delish spring time treat Thai Beef Summer Roll #CrEATiveconceptsnyc #catering

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#aol2verizon big red balloons are everything!! #creativeconceptsnyc #ccnyc

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Giving you natural chic at our tasting event #eventdecor #flowerporn #creativeconceptsnyc #ccnyc @shgevents

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Spring is Here!

Spring is here and boy are we ready! It’s been a long winter, but it is finally time for us to shed our winter coats and gradually slide into our short shorts.  This month Creative Concepts NYC will focus on Going Local!  Be on the lookout for recipes, DIY’s, articles, and much more surrounding the theme of using our natural resources to create amazing events and tasty seasonal nourishment.  Don’t miss a beat by following us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn!  Cheers!

 

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