Melinda Holland Photography

12/28/2009

Macarons

Filed under: Food — Tags: , , , , — Melinda @ 3:01 am

Bottega Louie MacaronsOh sweet macarons. How I love you so. How my mouth waters just looking at your rounded goodness. Your many flavors, they tantalize my tongue.

I have never heard of a macaron. I’ve heard of macaroons. But apparently they’re different. And these beauties above are unlike any treat I’ve ever had. They’re light, airy, and oh so delectable. Alas, these Bottega Louie macarons are the only ones I’ve had. I have no other macarons to compare them too. I’d be happy to find a surprise box of them in the mail anytime. My sister has baked homemade macarons and she’s not the kitchen type, so they can’t be that hard…

12/22/2009

Hot Chocolate

Filed under: Food — Tags: , , , , , — Melinda @ 11:17 am
Bottega Louie Hot Chocolate... and Peonies

Bottega Louie Hot Chocolate...and Peonies

Hot chocolate is usually the same ‘ole same ‘ole. But not this hot chocolate. I don’t know what divine spices they put in it but it has a delicious little kick in it for sure. Stephanie (the stylist) said it tasted like Mexican hot chocolate.

I’ve never had Mexican hot chocolate, but if this is what it tastes like than I want it!

Creative Director: Leah Faust / Stylist: Stephanie Castro

Leah and Stephanie did such a fabulous job pulling together all the props, flowers and whipping up delicious hot chocolate. Such teamwork. Couldn’t have done it without you two!

12/01/2009

Food Food Food – Bottega Louie

Alright. I’m finally posting a giant set of food photos created by Chef Marvin at Bottega Louie.

Better view these on a full stomach or at least have some snacks nearby…

The Shrimp Scampi (top right) is such an elegant looking dish:Food from Bottega Louie

Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese:Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese

My first glimpse of the Caprese Salad took my breath away. Such a striking dish. Great use of color:

Caprese Salad from Bottega Louie

Marinated Shrimp:

Marinated Shrimp

I’m not a big salad eater but I love pizza & salad together:Pizza & Caesar SaladShrimp & Pasta

The Modena Salad reminds me of a blossoming rose:

Modena Salad from Bottega Louie

Arrancini:

Arrancini - Bottega Louie

White Beans & Red Onion:

White Beans & Red Onion

Calamari:Calamari

Fillet

Sauteed Spinach:

Sauteed Spinach

Mushroom, Asparagus - 2up

Portobello Fries. Delicious.

Portobello Fries

These Heirloom Carrots are AMAZING! I can’t believe carrots can taste this good. And they’re so pretty, too. Great texture & color.

Heirloom Carrots - Triptych

And let’s not forget the bread bar:

Saucisson Sec SandwichesBread Bar at Bottega Louie

Okay, I’m all blogged out. Next up: Sweets & Treats from Bottega Louie!

11/11/2009

Chef Marvin & Crew

Filed under: Food,People — Tags: , , , — Melinda @ 9:29 pm

Meet Chef Sam Marvin. He’s the mastermind behind the gorgeous dishes I’ve photographed in the past 3 months (many of which are still awaiting their shining moment on the blog). He makes a gorgeously elegant Shrimp Scampi and a beautiful Modena salad that reminds me of a blossoming rose.

Chef Marvin, thank you for bringing me into your kitchen and for treating me with such courtesy even during the most stressful moments of the lunch rush. I do appreciate your professionalism.

Chef Marvin fires things up in the kitchen at Bottega LouieChef Marvin. Gettin’ things fired up in the kitchen.

Chef Marvin overseeing the kitchen at Bottega Louie

Kitchen DualityKitchen Duality.

I tucked myself into a wall crevice to take this shot featuring the hustle & bustle going on behind the scenes vs. the chefs up front where the customers can view the dishes as they’re created. I’m a fan of diptychs and I love the wall separating the two similar yet different worlds.

Chef Tony Calderon cooks up a meal in Bottega Louie's kitchen.Chef Tony Calderon cooks up a meal.

I shot for about 2.5 hours during the wildly frantic lunch rush at Bottega Louie. I was right on the line for most of it, up close & personal with the inner workings of what it takes to feed an explosion of hungry people at a popular restaurant. I don’t know how the chefs do it. It’s like Hell’s Kitchen in there. They must all have high blood pressure. It’s incredible the speed at which they work and the pressure they work under to produce beautifully plated items in a timely manner. All I can say is, “WHEW!!” I definitely respect them for what they do. It’s an art, for sure. I have to say thanks to all the chefs I came in contact with. They were always courteous to me, even when under pressure. I do appreciate their professionalism.

11/06/2009

Burrata & Grape Tomatoes

Filed under: Food — Tags: , , — Melinda @ 4:23 pm

Burrata & Grape Tomatoes

I love the whimsical beauty of this dish. Reminds me of the fanciful, slightly odd, yet endearing movie Edward Scissorhands. Bottega Louie’s Burrata & Grape Tomatoes is quite the imaginative dish for me. I just love the simple beauty of this dish.

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