Hello! I just had the fanciest dinner and lunch and cooking lesson from Curtis Stone. What is going on? I guess no one knows I’m not fancy! I tried to pretend by hiding my doubts under my big hair…
I was in Los Angeles for a blog event with Bosch. The first night we had a private dinner made by Curtis Stone. (Please note I just wrote ‘my’ Curtis Stone instead of ‘by’ – Ha! He’s married and I need to get it together.)
Dinner was at a super fancy home in the hills with the Hollywood sign in the background. It was AMAZING. The views of Los Angeles and the sign – amazing. The food – amazing. The private cooking lesson (that I made up in my head) – amazing.
That’s Downtown LA in the background.
And you might have heard about a little town in California called Hollyland or Hollytown or something like that, I can’t remember…
Hollywood!
“Cheers” to sneaking into fancy situations I have no business in…
Curtis Stone has two local restaurants and works with Bosch. He cooked dinner and walked us through one of the appetizers. I got a quick lesson in the walnut focaccia (it was delicious).
I was super scared to help but he put me on the grill – I don’t even own a grill! Ahhh! I felt like I was going to mess it up. But then I realized this isn’t that crazy cooking show with the chef that yells at everyone. Whew!
So I woman-ed up and did my job.
I did it! I didn’t burn myself or the focaccia – so I’m putting it down as a WIN.
Curtis Stone is a super huge celebrity chef – but was the most down to earth, nice person. He was legit cooking and explaining everything to us and answering questions – it was a great night. I’m already a fan of good food and I love people who love food… throw in the gorgeous location and Boom. It was really fun!
The theme of his restaurant is focused on walnuts right now so that was the focus of our meal. (They switch up the menu every month.)
Dessert was amazing and I have to note the little surprise…
It was a dairy free, gluten free cake. There was a chocolate walnut on top that was filled with banana mousse. It was amazing.
The night was gorgeous. It’s been super windy here – but that makes for clear skies.
And now I have a copy of Stone’s cookbook –Good Food Good Life. I’m excited to try a few new recipes.
Plus I’m pretty sure a side effect of making his food is that you start to develop an Australian accent. You can check out his website here – Curtis Stone.
Fun fact: If you say “rise up lights” fast it sounds like ‘razor blades’ with an Australian accent.
Question: Can you do an accent from another place? Which one? Do people believe it?
Me: nope. I wish I could do an Irish accent.
adrianna says
i LOVE curtis stone!!! what an amazingly awesome event. and that FOOD.
Brooke says
Where is your dress from? You look great!
Rachel says
This sounds amazing! How often do you get an experience like that?! So cool and happy for you! Curtis Stone seems like he’d be a great guy!
Lindsay says
OMG I would have fan girled SO HARD!!!
Nathaly @NathyCure says
Oh my God! I love Curtis Stone. And yeah, I can do an Argentinian accent (in Spanish) and people will usually believe it.
Brie says
Just wanted to say that you look totally stunning in these photos.
Carrie this fit chick says
Oh my gosh I love Curtis!!! Im beyond jealous— and that venue!!
Yes! I grew up in England so I can speak in both American and English accents!
Juliette | Namastay Traveling says
The meals are so beautiful I don’t know if I’d be able to eat them! Well, that’s not true, I could eat anything. But they look like works of art!
mallory @ boston runner says
Looks like an amazing experience! Although, I wish you would have labeled what everything is 🙂
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
Oh yummm, the food looks so good and the dinner seems like a great experience!
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