Dining “Out”

Elegant outdoor dining table with woven placemats and gray seating set against a stone fireplace by Montgomery Robbins

Staying home has become something we love, but it’s nice to have the elevated feel of our favorite haunts—our local cafes and restaurants with their outdoor seating and casual vibes. Our favorite spots have both food and ambiance down to a science. So, we have been experimenting in the meantime with our own version of “backyard gourmet.” Combining fresh seasonal food with outdoor ambiance makes for a pretty good impression of dining “out,” even though we are technically staying home and dining outdoors often.

A Space For Dining Outdoors

Outdoor kitchen with stainless steel grills, dark stone countertop, and appetizer setup by Montgomery Robbins

The first key to dining “out” at home is finding the right spot.  If you already have an outdoor dining area, you are a step ahead!  If not, think about the following when setting up your dining spot – Where in your yard can you comfortably seat everyone at your table, and where has the most potential to create ambiance?  Is there a shade tree you would like to set up under, or a corner that would cozily frame your table?  You can use the existing elements of your space to your advantage. Making space is all about directing attention where you want it and removing distractions.  Some well-placed groupings of pots can help if your dining area really needs definition.  If there’s something that doesn’t go with your desired space, move it!  If you can’t move it, cover it.  Those inexpensive bamboo screens at the hardware store are great for hiding things you don’t want to look at.  Screening can create a comfortable and defined space in just moments, and you can always move it later.

Capturing The Vibe

Backyard patio with fire pit, outdoor kitchen, and dining area by Montgomery Robbins

So how exactly do restaurants achieve that magic effect of ambiance? Depending on the style and vibe of a place, ambiance is achieved in different ways. Once you have your dining space defined, boost your ambiance for the ultimate experience of dining outdoors. Never underestimate the power of a great table arrangement! Plus, consider some citronella candles or torches so you don’t become the bugs’ idea of dinner al fresco.)

Outdoor seating area with wine and fire feature by Montgomery Robbins

Seasonal and Fresh

Cookbooks and garden vegetables on outdoor countertop by Montgomery Robbins

The defining themes of California-style food are simple, fresh, and seasonal. It doesn’t get fresher than straight out of the garden, so if you are growing some of the following crops (or have some herbs saved from last year’s garden), give one of these seasonal recipes a try! You can still make these simple and fresh recipes with ingredients from the store, of course. Enjoy~

Recipes

Fresh Pea and Sprout Soup

(Adapted from Bon Appétit)

6 cups garden peas, shelled (or frozen peas, thawed)

4 cups vegetable broth

¼ cup pea sprouts (leaves and stems)

¼ cup fresh mint leaves

¼ cup crème fraîche or sour cream

salt and pepper to taste

Blend all ingredients until smooth, chill, and serve with a garnish of mint, pea sprouts, and a spoonful of sour cream.

Winter Herb Rub

(Try it on Chicken, White Fish or Eggplant)

1 tbsp fresh minced thyme leaf

1 tbsp fresh minced sage leaf

1 tbsp fresh minced rosemary leaf

1 tbsp orange zest

½ tsp coarse-ground black pepper

½ tsp coarse-ground sea salt

2 tbsp safflower or other high-heat oil, or butter for baking

Combine all ingredients and rub into poultry or fish 30 minutes before cooking. For eggplant, slice the vegetable into rounds, apply rub, and cook immediately.

Lavender Grey Cream With Berries

(also an unbeatable topping for lemony desserts!)

1 cup heavy whipping cream

1 tbsp lavender buds

1 tbsp Earl Grey tea (or 1 tea bag)

1 tbsp sugar (optional)

Cheesecloth or fine mesh strainer

2 cups strawberries, sliced

1 cup blueberries

1 cup blackberries

Heat cream, lavender, and tea on the stovetop for 10 minutes. Do not allow to simmer or boil! Turn off the heat and strain the cream into a bowl. Refrigerate until very cold, then whip, adding sugar if desired. Serve immediately over refrigerated berries.

Modern outdoor dining and lounge area with fireplace, TV, and pergola by Montgomery Robbins

Food brings people together.  We have been looking back through old family recipes and pestering our relatives for the secrets to their famous desserts. When we aren’t thinking about food, the J. Montgomery team is creating landscapes.  Contact our studio to talk possibilities!

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