12.09.2010

Lunch with Oh Joy! and a Pip Studio Giveaway



One of my favorite columns on Oh Joy! is Lunch Lady where different artists share their lunch fares. So fun. So when Joy asked me if I would be interested in sharing one of my typical lunch meals, I jumped on the idea.

And here it is, one of my usual suspects. Mushroom and walnut quinoa with eggs and watercress. Creamy, crunchy and peppery.



One of the questions she posed was "dessert with lunch?" and my answer, "always a little something". In this case a quick pear, cranberry and hazelnut crumble. Why not.

When I make crumble topping, I always make a large batch so I can freeze some and that way I can have crumble whenever I want to. just toss some fruit together with a bit of sugar, spices, cornstarch and topped with the frozen crumble. Super easy. You can read the post here.



On another note, I wanted to tell you a little bit about Pip Studio. First I have to disclose that I have not been paid to write about them or have this giveaway.

Pip Studio is the work of Dutch artist Anke van der Endt, who happens to be one of my best friends' sister in law. I was introduced to the line a couple of years ago and I loved the feminine and flirty touch. Her line is now sold in major shops like Liberty and many high end boutiques and specialty shops.



They were kind enough to send me an enormous package of tableware a couple of months ago and because it is the holiday season and because I love it, I thought I'd share some pieces with you dear readers. So what do you say? All you have to do is leave a comment between now and Monday December 13 at 5pm EST to enter this giveaway.

Thank you Joy and thank you Anke!

Mushroom, Walnut Quinoa with Fried Egg and Watercress Salad

2 Tbs olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1 cup mushrooms (shiitake, oyster and baby bella)
1 cup quinoa, rinsed
2 cups chicken stock
1/2 tsp salt
1 Tbs mascarpone
1 Tbs walnuts, chopped
1 Tbs fresh parsley, chopped
1 Tbs chives, chopped
Eggs, to fry
Watercress to garnish
Salt and pepper to taste


In a medium pot, heat the olive oil and saute the garlic and mushrooms on medium heat for about 2-3 minutes. Add the quinoa and stir for about a minute. Add the chicken stock and salt and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook for about 15 minutes.

Remove the pot from the heat and add the mascarpone, walnuts, parsley and chives. Adjust seasoning.

Gently cook the eggs in a little bit of olive oil and serve on top of the quinoa. Dress the watercress with olive oil and place on top of the egg.

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Katrina said...

Those tea cups are delicious! The horizontal bands are just adorable. I wish that things this cute were easier to find.

RH said...

Looks like a tasty meal. I'd love to win this contest!

Sarah said...

I just discovered your blog from AmazingRibs' list of the best food/cooking websites. LOVE!

Pittsburgh Needs Eated said...

It's beautiful! I'd be thrilled to win some tableware.

-Lisa

Ulmer Studios - Josh said...

I'm constantly drooling over your food work!!! Now you throw these into the mix...I would so love to win these and surprise my wife with them!!!

Yes this guy is really wanting to surprise his wife with this! Please help me win some more hubby points this Christmas season :)

Sreelu said...

beautiful and lovely tableware.

Danja said...

Those dishes are beautiful.

And the cranberry crumble looks amazing. I am going to make it this weekend. I've made twice the butternut squash soup with leaks and those gruyere apple muffins you posted a month or two ago. That combo has now become a part of my regular recipe rotation. So thank you for posting it.

squirrelbread said...

This is a very healthful, seasonal and beautiful lunch -- three things I can never have enough of. Thanks for posting, and offering the giveaway!

Cheers,

*Heather*

Rachel said...

I wish I was eating this for lunch right now and on this gorgeous tableware!

icicle said...

Hm, makes my left-over lunches seem... well.. a little too much like left overs. I should try harder in the new year to make myself something yummy.

Maria S said...

I would love to win the tableware!

intxaurtsu said...

a ze kinoa gozoa!!! eta pip studiori buruz, aurreko uda Holandan egon nintzen eta ez dakit zenbat katilu, plater, tetera ekarri neuzen, I am delighted by them eta ez dira oraindik Bilbora ailegatu, zuk uste!!!

Anonymous said...

Oh what pretty pieces!
I'm hoping I win.

Thank you for the giveaway!

alias2003(AT)lycos(DOT)com

Dawn said...

Yummy food and beautiful tableware; great post as always.

Estela @ Weekly Bite said...

Those plate are beautiful. Simply beautiful!

Silvia said...

I love your blog. This recipe sounds delicious!
Finger crossed for the giveaway!
Have a nice evening!

Silvia
(from Como:)

Cecilia said...

The quinoa salad looks delicious! Thanks for sharing some tableware pieces with us!

Veronika said...

Oh my gosh! I am so going to try freezing my own crumble. Its a great idea and I ALWAYS have fruit!! Thanks for sharing. As always, your pictures are gorgeous.

Charbon said...

I want tableware!
Lunch looked excellent by the way.

Sarah said...

dessert with lunch? yes please!

Gazpacho said...

Thanks for this lovely recipe!

My Little Expat Kitchen said...

Now that's lunch! Everything tastes a little better with a fried egg on top doesn't it? Thanks for introducing me to Anke's site. I love everything I saw!
Magda

Kat said...

Do those pretty little bowls and cups fill themselves up with your gorgeous food on command? That would be swell!
Maybe if I had such pretty pieces I'd be tempted to cook prettier food for myself?

tawnya said...

Those teacups are gorgeous!

conundrum said...

The teacups are amazing, I hope to win!

arteriole said...

Such lovely little tea things! Just the right touch of whimsy (I love the red and white piping!!!)

Robin Parker - Yoga Teacher said...

How beautiful! (Both the recipe and the tableware!)

Adam O said...

The crumble topping in the freezer is such a great idea!
And that tableware is beautiful!

I love the blog.
-Adam

Brit said...

Gorgeous! The tableware is amazing!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I'd love to win!
nina[at]sylvaticasolutions[dot]com

Dasa said...

You are my absolutely favorite blog....I am not saying it for winning the cups:)). The pics are great (are you using the photoshop to blur your background?) but I love the food....healthy and tasty. I have been so inspired that I started a blog as well, just for my pleasure. Wish you all the best.

Regards from Provence

Emily Greene said...

These are really so pretty.

sarah said...

I love finding new lunch recipes--and that tableware is adorable!

juliaelmer at hotmail dot com said...

of course dessert is OK with lunch - in fact, i feel better about eating it at lunch than dinner because i'm not going to bed soon after eating lunch! - the combination of walnuts and mushrooms in the quinoa is calling my name - thanks for this recipe!

thoughtfullittlecaterpillar said...

I feel so special to leave a comment here at 'cannelle et vanille!' I have been following you as well as Joy at ohjoy! daily, and I am delighted to see the two of you together for today's posts. I am an artist at work, as well as in the kitchen at home, and both of you inspire me immensely - thank you for brightening life. Happy Holidays

Sara said...

Gorgeous tableware - what a great giveaway! :) That crumble looks fantastic, too.

Caro Peguero said...

oh my goodness, this looks so good! well, minus the mushrooms... i am not a fan. but i am a quinoa fiend.

and that tableware is so gorgeous! i love love the colors and the detail in each piece. i'm obsessed!

and one more thing- your photography... it's so stunning! just dreamy.

Amber Paterson said...

I am in love with the china from Pip! Thanks so much for sharing them. I'll be on the lookout!

Daniela Pacheco said...

Those tea cups are gorgeous, I hope I could find beautiful things like those around here!!! I sooo want them!!! =)

Anonymous said...

Your blog is wonderful and between my favorites! So inspirational, beautiful pictures and of course amazing food! Your giveaway is also gorgeous, maybe I'll have luck!
Greetings from Istanbul/Turkey,
Ebru

Sameer Vasta said...

I have a very special friend who would melt if she were to receive those teacups, just like I melt every time I see all the delicious food on your blog. :)

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Intxaurtsu- eta zelan hainbeste denpora EHre heltzeko? Han itzi zenduzan?

Dasa- no, the background blur (bokeh) is achieved through the lens and the distance to the subject.

Thank you everyone and good luck! :)

Shaina said...

Wow. Those teacups are incredible, and the photography is gorgeous, as always!

Tracie~MyPetiteMaison said...

Looks delicious and with that perfect egg, nothing could be better in my opinion.

Love Pip Studio, was just over there late last night looking. I would love to enter the giveaway!

Colors in the Kitchen said...

I always enjoy your writings and pictures! Would love to win this giveaway. Happy Holidays.

Chapstick Fanatic said...

so beautiful - the dessert and the tea cups!

http://lachapstickfanatique.blogspot.com

Veronika said...

Just out of curiousity, what is the recipe for you crumble that you freeze? Do you add the butter and then freeze it or only combine the flours?

Karine Keldany said...

Oh Aran, these are beautiful porcelain pieces. Love them. Winning any of them would make me so happy, especially that I collect beautiful china. If I am not so lucky after all to win the set, please let me know if they sell them in Canada (Montreal)?

Love the quinoa dish too. Will try it soon. Thanks.

Nicole said...

Your blog is always so beautiful. And that prize is absolutely beautiful, too!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A great giveaway and salad! Love those tea cups.

Cheers,

Rosa

Ann said...

I have learned two of my best 'easy dessert' tricks from you - keep logs of cookie dough in the freezer and, now, crumble topping, too.

The teacups are lovely ... here's hoping!

Thanks.

Melissa said...

All so lovely as usual. I often have an egg for quick lunch, like the addition of the quinoa.

I have a real soft spot for tea cups and have a small collection from my Grandma.

theresa clare said...

Those are beautiful teacups (and saucers)! I would be delighted to have one of my own. Even if I don't win, thanks for sharing!

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Veronika- any crumble recipe. you mix it as you would to bake it right away. Then place it on a baking sheet and freeze it. When it's frozen solid, transfer it to a freezer bag, seal and it will stay for a couple of months. Then just take out as you need.

Thanks!

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Veronika- any crumble recipe. you mix it as you would to bake it right away. Then place it on a baking sheet and freeze it. When it's frozen solid, transfer it to a freezer bag, seal and it will stay for a couple of months. Then just take out as you need.

Thanks!

Suzanna H. said...

Those are adorable! Sign me up!

Ria Mathew said...

I'm just like you, I love crumbles! Recently I made a Pear & chocolate crumble and I made some extra to freeze!

Beautiful giveaway! They are so colourful! Lucky winner!

Julia said...

A refreshing take on quinoa! I can't wait to try this. It looks delicious.

sarae said...

I love your blog! I would also love to win this giveaway....

jovialjudi said...

Beautiful tableware and I always enjoy your posts. Thanks for the chance to win! Hugs, Judi

the wrong arms said...

Definitely want to try to make both items!
Love all your recipes and those dishes...
xoxo

dervla said...

oh wow, these look like they belong at Anthropologie, so gorgeous!

Whisk-At-Hand said...

The crumble looks divine! My inlaws are bringing fresh eggs this weekend and I just restocked my quinoa--I think I know what I'll be making for lunch! Love this dishes too!

lilmuy said...

with two small children, i just use ghetto old white tableware so i'm not devastated when something cracks or breaks. i'd love something pretty for myself.

your photography breathes life. it's very lovely.

Catherine said...

My quinoa never, ever comes out right. Always either overcooked or undercooked. Pathetic, since I'm normally a more than competent chef. But that grain is the one food that trumps me every time

Ariana said...

I just moved to Germany, and Pip Studio is very popular here. Very cute and cheerful! I just bought a stack of their special cards. What a fun giveaway!

Jess said...

This recipe looks so comforting, I can't wait to try it! Anything with walnuts, mascarpone, and a fried egg will calm me down.

Thank you.

Jenna said...

Oh, my goodness, her floral porcelain is adorable!

Melani said...

I love crumble, can't wait to try this!

Crystal Love O & Sarah F Love D said...

These are lovely!

jacqui said...

I think I've found my lunch for today... and possibly even dessert!

aurora132001 said...

That crumble looks AMAZING! :) I am loving the tableware set as well, so beautiful.

Abigail said...

OH MY! Those dishes are INCREDIBLE. Love it! And great idea on the cobbler topping, as well... although my waist might not appreciate it!

Thank you.

Maggie said...

Stunning. They remind me of living in Germany as a kid.

audgbodge said...

i love your photos!!.

your blog is amazing! happy holidays!^^

Victoria Takahashi said...

i found your blog from your beautiful Quinoa and egg lunch picture on flickr! I am eager to try your recipe, thanks for sharing! Also thanks for showing me the "ohjoy" blog, I found lots more yummy lunch ideas!

aroadmorebalanced said...

Is Pip Studio the tableware you've been using in your photography recently?! Because I've absolutely fallen in love with your lovely dishes & quaint cups! They are just "flirty" enough without being overly feminine -- look at those blocks & lace along the handle! -- gorgeous. You just can't find beautiful tableware like this easily in the states.

Great tip about the crumble. Your food & photography always look so refreshing & beautiful.

Fiona said...

Wow, they're so pretty! I just cam eacross your blog lately and I really love it!! The photos you take are so warming. Fi

Rona said...

I think the floral designs on the Pip Studio crockery is absolutely stunning.

I'd love to enter the draw :-)

Édes és Keserű said...

I do love her pottery, always makes me smile. I own some myself, but not easy to find it, even here in Europe.

Celine said...

What a great recipe! I'm always looking for healthy salads involving grains. And that tableware is tres chic!

The Iconic Blog.com said...

Delish!xx

Kelly said...

That is wonderful. I love your pictures - how do you obtain such an ethereal effect? The dishes match the effect perfectly.

wanderluck said...

Gorgeous! Good luck to all!

Kate

Nell said...

I can't decide what I love more. Mushroom quinoa and with fried egg or these tea cups.

Even better would be the quiona IN the tea cups!

Lovely :)

Trish said...

Both the lunch, and dessert look delicious (as always)! Pip Studio's work is so lovely.

Esther said...

I adore Pip Studio! I'm Dutch and I know this brand, so seeing it on your blog is really cool. Unfortunately my student budget doesn't allow me to own it, so I would love to win the contest :)

Hungry Hill said...

These are beautiful! Great pictures and great recipes as always!

Kristi said...

I would love the opportunity to win some of that gorgeous tableware!

Irene La Zia said...

Hallo!
I love the tea cups in the last picture and the recipe sounds delicious. I might give a try to the quinoa one of these days. :)

Jen said...

Such an amazing blog you have. I nearly drool every time I check it out. Thank you for the lovely recipes and the inspiring recipes and photos.

Caitlin said...

Those are the cutest cups. Liberty is such a guilty pleasure of mine :)

jennifer ▲ i art u said...

what a fun giveaway, thank you! loving these recipes!
j.

myra phipps said...

my mom collect tea cups, how beautiful1

LeighAnne said...

So beautiful, but really it's the photos that are really special

t.t. for spoonables said...

Huge fan of your work. You make it look so darn easy! Thanks for being such an inspiration!

Anonymous said...

WOW!!! I'm speachless...that's so nice of you!
Since I've got my first cup, it's my abolute favourite tableware.

Love the crumble pictures! Make me wanna eat it immediately! ;-))

Catalina

threeloops said...

sweet cups, remind me of tea in the afternoon with my Aunt Ella as a child!

sanna nilsson said...

Oh, i completely adore it!
i have just begun my studies,
i wish to be a pastrychef!
and i love tablewear with colours
and life! i have never seen
such a beautiful tablewear before.
but because of my studies i do not
have the money to buy tablewear
anywhere from but ikea.

Love /an admirer.

Juliana said...

What a generous giveaway and beautiful cups! Thank you. I learned from you to make a big batch of crumble topping and freeze what I don't need. Perfect for a quick dessert with fruit.

fishy.delishey said...

those are lovely teacups!

and I will definitely be trying that crumble recipe soon. :)

Anna said...

I have been following your blog for about a year now and am constantly amazed by your recipes. The food itself is amazing but combined with your photography and it all takes my breath away at times. Thank you for sharing your talent!

This is such a fun giveaway - what a great idea!

Samantha said...

Those teacups are very pretty, thanks for the giveaway!

Suzana said...

Aran,

I've switched from salads to soups since it's getting chilly where I live but this would make me very happy at lunch time! The crumble sounds yummy. :)

Love the tea cups shot. Awesome!

Más allá de 365 sonrisas said...

Ohhhhh!!! I saw this tableware anywherelse in Brussels I think, and i fell in love with it!!! I just love the style!!! Thank you to introduce us to the artist.

Besos Aran!!

Katie Ring said...

As always, beautiful photographs & great idea to freeze extra crumble! Those tea cups are adorable, and would be perfect for a girly afternoon of bookclub, cookies & tea!

Vivian said...

As always, your photos are so lovely! The salad looks so delicious and nutritious.

IB said...

The lunch looks incredible and at the same time so humble and simple. Inspiring. That dishware is beautiful with just the right touch of whimsy... reminds me of a cup set by Kenzo I had a long time ago that I broke and I almost cried! I really love cups and saucers, mugs not being my kind of thing maybe because if you are going to need that quantity might as well have a cafe au lait bowl? My quirk I'm sure!

Jenn said...

Your photos are gorgeous and the tea cups are so cute!

Katie Rose said...

Lunch is a totally appropriate time to have a sweet treat. Those dishes are so elegant, simply gorgeous!

Koci said...

Those tea cups are the cutest! I love that kind of whimsical style. :D

JTR said...

Love your blog.

Brooke Petersen said...

beautiful pieces- and that crisp looks divine!

marian said...

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Pip Studio! I have one cup already, my favourite cup now of course. I'd love to enter this giveaway, the very best giveaway ever, I'm dying for some more Pip Studio on my table.
Bye,
Marian

Hannah Z said...

Those teacups are beautiful! drinking from one of those would be sure to make me feel like I stepped out of a classic novel.

sana said...

Så beautiful teacup! always love your blog ;)

moowiesqrd said...

I love crumble-topped desserts and gorgeous tableware. Your pictures are beautiful! And yes, dessert is always appropriate.

Wilde in the Kitchen said...

I'm loving the looks of that crumble, I'll have to check out that old post. The dishes are sweet, I'd love to have those in my collection.

H and H said...

looks crumble incredible!

Alex said...

yum!! thanks for the recipe!

Darla said...

I always appreciate a fellow lady who sees the importance of dessert with lunch ;)
Fabulous teacups!!!

Michelle-esque said...

The tea cups look absolutely adorable! I'd love to win this!

michellemlhuynh[at]gmail[dot]com

Zahra said...

these teacups are so precious! I didn't know I needed them so much....they are now on my wish list! :D

livi said...

you know how some people are foodies? i am a total tablewarie. like i have a serious addiction to anthropologie's home section. these are gorgeous tho and i would happily break my loyalty to anthro for them!

Oxana said...

It's beautiful!!!!

Courtney said...

Those are the cutest little teacups! Very chic Alice in Wonderland kind of feel. :)

Tyler said...

I love how beautiful and easy you make everything feel. very insipring!
Those saucers are gorgeous! ::fingers crossed!::

The Green Bee said...

That tableware is divine. The coupling of golden accents with varying sizes of florals is girly, traditional, and totally chic. Thanks for sharing!

Preppy Mama said...

First everything looks delicious!! And those teacups are gorgeous!! Thanks!

Léa said...

love love love pip studio's freshness. I would love to win some tableware.
also it's a very good idea to freeze some crumble, might have to do that. thank you.
your blog is very inspiring. L~

Elizabeth said...

I LOVE the teacups and saucers...so beautiful! And the food looks delicious, too!

Shay said...

Your Mushroom, Walnut Quinoa with Fried Egg and Watercress Salad recipe sounds just amazing. I think I'm going to try this tonight, but with arborio rice instead of quinoa.

By the way, I love the floral porcelain. It's so feminine and whimsical...yet, with a vintage flair. Just lovely. Definitely adding PiP Studio to my Christmas wish list. Oh, Santa...I've been a good girl this year. :)

zhazha said...

I just popped into their website, and now I'm in love!

Jenna said...

Those teacups are the perfect blend of vintage and contemporary! Love them. And love this blog!

Edda said...

As usual fresh and beautiful! You communicate soft feelings with your pics. And I love these props :-)

Brittany said...

Hi!

Those cups are gorgeous!

Thank you for doing this

Hannah Joy said...

Thanks so much for the recipe - looks like my kind of dish! And it would be so nice to win a teacup!!

Laura said...

That is the most appetizing lunch I could think to make right now! Thanks for sharing, it was a wonderful inspiration :)

silvana said...

these cups are absolutely darling! i'd love to have them in my kitchen and sip tea out of them during cold winter months.

Misty said...

Those teacups are adorable!

..and thanks for the quinoa recipe. I'm always looking for new ways to cook it, although I still never tire of it plain with just salt and pepper! I'll give it a try.

Flora. said...

I doubt you could ship those delicate porcelains for a reader in Brazil, though I absolutely fell in love with them. :)

And it's really nice to see the two of you together (you and Joy) since I always read you both!

lourdes said...

Delicious food, delicious plates, delicious photography!

Aliena said...

Mascarpone? I would have never thought of it!

I'll try to follow closely your instructions because the times I've tried to use quionoa it turned out as a tasteless paste.

I knew already Pip Studio. Cute and femenine, no doubt. A bit expensive though. But I love how good to combine are the different colours and patterns, so they don't have to be all the same.

Rebecca said...

Your eggs look delicious, are they just photo pretty or do they taste as good as they look? The cups are pretty too, they'd look delicious on my dresser.

HeatherClark said...

I just found your blog and I absolutely love it...going to make this recipe this weekend!

would love to win those beautiful cups :)

smorigerata said...

Beautiful post, beautiful cups! Fingers crossed! ☺

Brenna [fabuleuxdestin] said...

So beautiful! I love feminine dishware. I just made your risotto - so good!

bea m said...

so pretty! i love the quinoa and freezing crumble topping is a great idea! i would love to win so i can surprise my mom for christmas!

Anonymous said...

et moi de Suisse ?? can I participate too ? :)
merci, as usual your blog is just so inspiring !
belle journee,
corinne

Lindsay said...

I always am grateful for giveaways and filled with hope as I await the winner! Pip Studio does some beautiful work and I'd love to adorn my table with even one of their pieces!

Alyssa D said...

A roommate used to tell me that I put too many eggs on top of overflowing bowls of vegetables and called it dinner. One night she was pressed for time and succumbed to my idea of a fast and delicious dinner. She's been a convert ever since!

fiorello photography said...

I was directed to your blog through a tumblr link... and I am grateful to my luck! thank you for sharing all those wonderful things with us!

Dee D. said...

the quinoa looks so good, and also the crumble! The dinner ware is pretty too, i'd love to win it ;)

Sarah said...

Beautiful cups, and your lunch looks delicious.

Hanna said...

pretty!

Chiara said...

The cups are adorable. Also, Oh Joy is another blog I read!

Olciam222 said...

Oh my.. I have never seen such beautiful cups before! Here, in Poland finding something like that is impossible :)

Rebecca said...

i'm crazy about eggs, and love the look of your Mushroom and walnut quinoa with eggs and watercress.

Zillah said...

those are beautiful!

Alyse Lauren Photography said...

I absolutely adore this tableware collection... so feminine and pretty! I am desperate need of an addition to my collection. Thank you so much for the constant inspiration and delicious recipes, this blog is part of my everyday routine, I just can't get enough of it!

Anja said...

I would love some Pip!

Lisa@The Cutting Edge of Ordinary said...

GORGEOUS!!! OMG I'd be so happy to win this!

alice said...

I recognise these from a shop that is just down the road from our restaurant. They are so pretty and I have been thinking for a while now how nice the lemon posset would look in them.

Anna said...

I definitely want to try that quinoa recipe. The tableware looks beautiful.

mylinh said...

Love your blog. I adore tableware so would like to be in a chance to win...

Susan Mansur said...

I love the dishes! Very pretty. I have a collection of teacups and saucers -- all different -- some from my husband's grandmother and some from my own family and some I have collected along the way, just love them. The crumble sounds yummy and can't wait to try as I just picked up some fresh hazelnuts! May have to search your site for more hazelnut recipes as its a big batch! thanks for the great recipes and wonderful pictures. Made your meyer lemon pistachio shortbreak cookies for Thanksgiving and they were a big hit. Thanks again. Susan Mansur

JANE said...

Oh, Aran! Divine photos, as always. Pip Studio is one of my favourites for online window shopping - what a marvellous giveaway! J x

Hannah said...

The tableware is so pretty!

Hannah said...

The tableware is so pretty!

nicole said...

i love that cute little fried egg!

Hannah said...

The tableware is so pretty!

Terri-Lynn Hyatt said...

Those cups are absolutely adorable! I'm currently dreaming of all the tea I'll drink from them, ;)

kat said...

What a delicious looking lunch, and such beautiful tableware!

Sue G said...

Aran- the tableware is so beautiful. The teacup with the pink flowers reminds me of a cup my grandmother once had, I always wanted to drink out of it because it had gold around the rim!

amanda {the habit of being} said...

that is the best looking lunch! and love the idea of making lots of crumble ahead of time.

love love love the dishware - so very beautiful!

a.tu said...

Oh adorable. I've discovered quinoa is great, the red nutty kind. I makes such a difference when it's prepared well :) thanks!

L.M. said...

And here I just finished my afternoon tea... What a lovely giveaway!

veron said...

Those are gorgeous, thanks for introducing us to such lovely tableware!

whitney said...

yum! what a perfect lunch!

blue.bell.beat said...

Yum! One of my fave breakfasts is quinoa or brown rice flakes porridge, with scallions, eggs and white cheddar cheese.

Darlene said...

Love the tableware. It would look beautiful on my table.

Jason said...

Looks delicious, and the china is pretty!

~ Faith said...

What beautiful tableware! Perfect for eclectic tea parties...

~F

chateaudelille said...

Im addicted to nice china and so those ones realy tickled my fancy. So beautiful.Fiona

Wanda Lopez said...

Love the tableware and wish to win, thanks!

Emily Rid said...

Mmmm quinoa and crumble. Dreamy lunch combo.

Angela said...

I absolutely LOVE the different colors and patterns in that tea set! How nice of you to share with us. They would look fabulous on the set of my little food blog :)

gheimburg said...

Fantastic idea about freezing pre-made crumble. It should be a freezer staple for everyone.

sandra said...

that lunch looks perfect! i am definitely going to give it a go. and what a lovely, lovely giveaway. x

ALIMENTA said...

Preciosas fotografias y deliciosa receta!
Kisses

Jaimie said...

definitely going to make the quinoa salad for lunch tomorrow and the tableware is simply beautiful.

kate said...

oh yes crumble is a perfect lunchtime dessert...or anytime really. one of my favorite desserts. your friend's dinnerware designs are lovely as well.
thank you for letting us know about her!

Hannah Marie said...

Those teacups are so cute! I can just imagine cozying up with some warm tea on these cold winter days.

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

For those of you who are vegan or cannot have dairy, you can omit the mascarpone in the quinoa and add a touch of coconut milk to make it a little bit creamy. I love coconut milk in everything these days!

Thanks everyone and good luck! I love all the excitement!

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

For those of you who are vegan or cannot have dairy, you can omit the mascarpone in the quinoa and add a touch of coconut milk to make it a little bit creamy. I love coconut milk in everything these days!

Thanks everyone and good luck! I love all the excitement!

kms said...

i'm a big fan of dessert at lunchtime too!! beautiful! xo.

Pilar said...

The plates are hermosos!

Nikki said...

I would love to eat some of that crumble out of one of those darling teacups. Love it!

simplesplendidthings said...

Aran! I love beautiful tableware! i would be so happy to win the giveaway.

~Leah
ezt.ezti@gmail.com

JL said...

Incredible giveaway!

How can I say no, the tableway looks beautiful.

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