Mommy Dearest

Gifts to brighten any Mother’s Day. By, Lysa Pelletier Photograph by Sharon White

1. Pink ruffle scarf, $32, General Goods. 2. Lucy B fragrance, $48 large, $28 small, Interlocks Salon and Day Spa. 3. Swarovski crystal Havaianas, $136, Dresscode. 4. Wire lace purse, $190, Savoir Faire Home. 5. Pearl-and-ribbon necklace, $178, Wish Basket. 6. Miriam Salat “bochic” ring, $250, Royal Jewelers. 7. Miriam Salat black onyx ring, $275, Royal Jewelers.

Graphic Art

Spring fashion takes an artistic turn.

1. Desigual tunic, $119, Lyn Evans Potpourri Designs. 2. Diane Von Furstenberg dress, $365, Dresscode. 3. Aoyama Itchome tunic, $172, Glee. 4. Velvet dress, $174, French Lessons. 5. Wink silk dress, $358, Gia Ventola. By, Lysa Pelletier Photograph by Sharon White



Top Styles for Winter Fashion 2011

Winter’s chill is still upon us, but that doesn’t mean vacation has to wait. Pack the season’s smartest fashions and head to the Andover Inn, the North Shore’s ideal staycation destination. Photographs by Conor Doherty, Styling by Janine Maggiore

Inn Season

The rush of the holidays—shopping, baking, merry making, scheduling, and socializing—is undoubtedly something most of us look forward to nearly all year long. But once the decorations are packed away, the last of the leftovers have been eaten, and relative normalcy has been restored, sometimes a quick and local getaway can be just the ticket, a mini-respite that gives us a second wind just in time to tackle a new year.

Our pick for the perfect “staycation” is the Andover Inn, a landmark on the campus of the town’s esteemed Phillips Academy (and the grounds where Harriet Beecher Stowe’s home once stood). The Inn recently reopened following a 15-month makeover—its first since being built in 1930—that left its interiors feeling fresher and newer than ever and sporting a profoundly modern look. An added touch that’s bound to appeal to area art buffs: Guest rooms feature impeccable replicas of original artworks that are housed in the Addison Gallery of American Art, which is just across the street from the Inn and reopened in September after enjoying its own major makeover.

The new-and-improved Andover Inn now features the restaurant Samuel’s (named for Samuel Phillips, the Academy’s founder), a tented garden perfect for hosting events, two private function rooms, an executive conference room, and 30 guest rooms, where our fashionable couple found solace—and donned the latest looks—between seasons. The Andover Inn, 4 Chapel Ave., Andover, 978-775-4900, acc-andoverinn.com.  —L.L.

On Ruth, Stewart & Brown light pink shirt, $68, french + italian. White + Warren cinnamon cashmere sweater, $220, Amy Williams. Smythe black military coat, $864, gia ventola. Jimmy Choo brown leather boot, $290, Mint Boutique. Siwy jeans, $252, gia ventola. Tapestry carpet bag, $48, Modern Millie. Teardrop earrings, $475, J. Mode. Beaded necklace, $485, J. Mode. On Lakota, T Tech for Tumi olive wool jacket, $350, John Farley Clothiers. Leni R. black sweater, $225, John Farley. Jeans, $96, J. Crew. Navy striped scarf, $79, John Farley. Wigens plaid hat, $105, John Farley. Dents brown lambskin glove, $70, Peter Mark. Andrew Marc duffel bag, $165, John Farley. Wolverine brown boots, $250, J. l. coombs.

On Ruth, Autumn cashmere fairisle sweater, $495, Nordstrom. Corson ribbed shirt, $120, gia ventola. On Lakota, Plaid button-down, $65, J. Crew. Stanton pant, $75, J. Crew.

On Ruth, Relais knitware tunic, $156, dresscode. Joe’s jeans, $164, J. Mode. Volare leather cuff, $38, Coco Collections. Wool camp sock, $16.50, J. Crew. On Lakota, Borgo Ognissanti 28 plaid shirt, $145, Giblees. Tommy Bahama blue jeans, $110, John Farley.


On Ruth, Vintage pearl earrings, $10, Modern Millie. Diane von Furstenberg printed velvet wrap dress, $345, dresscode. Avant garde cuff, $70, French Lessons. Vintage bag, $48, Modern Millie. RJ Graziano bangle, $57, Coco Collections. Joan & David black-patent pumps, $200, Nordstrom. On Lakota, John Victor blazer, $400, John Farley. Levi’s red tab jeans, $54, Nordstrom. Cutter & Buck dress shirt, $80, John Farley. Leather belt, $45, J. Crew.

On Ruth, 27-24 by Jessie & Chloe black jacket with fur trim, $824, gia ventola. Christian Fischer navy sweater dress, $385, Amy Williams. Modern vintage black leather boots, $446, dresscode. Krochet Kids International black knit cap, $24.95, Nordstrom. Nordstrom black chevron tights, $14, Nordstrom. BFG black leather gloves, $49.50, Nordstrom. Earrings, $43, J. Mode. On Lakota, Alan G. gray vest coat, $795, Giblees. Alberto jeans, $185, Giblees. Tommy Bahama gray sweater, $128, Giblees. Blue plaid scarf, $48, J. Crew. Banana blue black leather boot, $120, J. L. Coombs. Cire black sheepskin gloves, $80, Giblees.

On Ruth, Callula Lillibelle chartreuse satin blouse, $243, gia ventola. Trina Turk black skirt, $211, French Lessons. Chan Luu necklace, $168, J. Mode. Gerard Yosca chain, $80, Helene m. Chan Luu cocktail ring, $148, J. Mode. On Lakota, Hugo Boss velvet sport coat, $595, Giblees. Bugatchi olive-green dress shirt, $125, John Farley. Seven jeans, $175, Peter Mark.

Credits: Styling by Janine Maggiore for Ennis. Hair by Michael Albor for Ennis and the Loft Salon. Makeup by Maryelle Orourke for Team Artist Representative. Models: Ruth Swift and Lakota Denton for Maggie Inc. Location: The Andover Inn, Andover.

Getting the Boot

Any height to complement your every step. By, Lysa Pelletier


1. Cordani lace-up suede booties, $160, Surfaces. 2. Cordani wedge bootie, $130, Surfaces. 3. Blowfish leather boots, $79, Pink Hearts/Blue Soles. 4. Born leather fur-top boots, $235, J.L.Coombs. 5. Rosegold fold-over leather wedge boots, $275, Dresscode. 6. DaniBlack suede zipper boot, $295, Cuoio. 7. Stuart Weitzman zipgunner boot, $450, Cuoio.

Winter Fashion

At Lynn’s Lucky Strike Lanes, retro glamour and style combine to create the perfect party backdrop—the ultimate cool venue to usher in the new year in this winter’s hottest frocks. photographs by Christopher Churchill, styling by Callista Wilson

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1. elie tahari purple silk dress, $348, french lessons. joseph animal-print coat, $2,168, viola lovely. red floral clutch, $98, irresistibles. glass-bead bracelet, $78, j. mode. ceramic giraffe bracelet, $48, irresistibles. house of harlow heels, $198, dresscode. tights, stylist’s own.

2. callula lillibelle dress, $602, gia ventola. jessica cushman worded cuff, $121, gia ventola. cc skye arrow necklace, $125, dresscode. yellow satin ribbon belt, stylist’s own.

3. harvey faircloth bell-sleeve dress, $368, french + italian. ranjana khan bow tie pin, $295, viola lovely. skinny jewelry double-finger ring, $58, first date. bohn flower bracelet, $40, j.mode.

4. rebecca taylor animal-print dress, $395, french lessons. pearl cluster bracelet, $24.50, irresistibles. pedro garcia brunette satin heel, $395, viola lovely. tights, $24.50, j.crew.

5. sine purple silk dress, $258, dresscode. isabel marant stretch metal belt, $268, french + italian. vintage green vinyl purse, $38, modern millie. chartreuse pearl necklace, $24.50, irresistibles. ranjana khan crystal cross ring,  $225, viola lovely. yellow wool socks, $9.50, j.crew. pedro garcia brunette satin heel, $395, viola lovely.

6. green skirt, $34.50, h&m. literature noir vest, $187, french lessons. sheer white blouse, $39.95, h&m. vintage belt, $8, modern millie. bounkit green stone earrings, $210, jambu.

7. lilly pulitzer ms. bo-bangles, $88 each, amy williams. faux-diamond-studded ball earrings, $16.50, irresistibles. vintage chartreuse plaid shirt, $20, modern millie. erin kleinberg black skirt, $322, gia ventola. selection privee silk scarf, $73, j.mode. rosegold heels, $158, dresscode. swiss dot tights, $24.50, j.crew.

8. emma graham pink dress, $198, first date. anne willi red coat, $474, french + italian. calf-hair leopard belt, $60, j.crew. marilyn schiff gold chandelier earrings, $28, helene m. alexis bittar clear plastic and sequins ring, $295, amy williams. alexis bittar bangle $250, amy williams. modern vintage studded-toe heels, $225, dresscode. marimekko clutch, $22, amy williams. on hangers: begg scotland plaid and yellow wool scarves, $60 each, amy williams. 27-24 pink cashmere infinity scarf, $224, gia ventola. anne willi herringbone coat, $430, french + italian.

Holiday Gift Guide: Women

1. Vera red poppy scarf, $58, Irresistibles. 2. XCVI leather vest, $194, Lyn Evans Potpourri Designs. 3. Toss faux-croc travel bag, $110, Rose and Dove. 4. Kat and Cleo gold bracelet, $752, Gia Ventola. 5. Nicole Miller dress, $540, CoCo Collections. 6. House of Harlow lace pumps, $198, Dresscode. 7. Vintage pocketbook necklace, $95, Savoir Faire. 8. Abbie Mags faux-fur vest, $149, Irresistibles. 9. Gothic black booties, $139.95, J.L. Coombs. 10. Jo Anne Catherine resin nugget and crystal necklace, $255, Jambu. 11. Iron top, $248, Dresscode. 12. Free People faux-fur coat, $198, Red Bird Trading Co. 13. Bailey 44 leopard coat, $394, French Lessons. 14. Ann Lightfoot earrings, $95, Glee. 15. Ricki wrist purse, $58, Lyn Evans Potpourri Designs. By, Lysa Pelletier


AUTISM SPEAKS Fashion Show At Bliss Spa & Salon

The sky was aglow over the hotspot in the Merrimack Valley on Friday night September 17th. By Diane Tufts


Bliss Salon & Spa (419 Andover St. North Andover, MA.) was overflowing with “the beautiful people” for a night of style and schmoozing. The gorgeous runway models: Jeanine, Theresa, Jenny Mac, Maria, Erin, Aleene, Leslie, Kristen, Michelle, Francine, Jessica & Pocahontas worked the runway through the state-of-the-art salon like seasoned pros. The makeup, the hair, the shoes, the clothes…I was in girly-girl heaven! The exquisite hair and makeup was expertly done by (owner) Belinda Gosselin, Monica Tufts,  Ernestine Picardi, Grace Fernandez,and Nikki Capostagno.The gorgeous clothes were from the Merrimack Valley area shops and boutiques of: FABULOUS Boutique of Lawrence (fabulousLawrence.com), DRESS CODE of Andover (dresscodestyle.com), and APPLESEED’S of North Andover (appleseeds.com).

The silks, cardigans, ruffles, tweeds, scarves and lovely frocks of all shapes and sizes covered the entire spectrum of lucious fall colors and textures. Denim jackets, tight black pants, wrap dresses…as well as colorful cocktail dresses of all styles (lace, strapless, off-the-shoulder, fringed, haltered, short, long & leather) were strutted atop of some pretty hot shoes and boots! Belts were a noteable accessory in the show, as were the gorgeous jewelry pieces from the area’s top shop for bling: ROYAL JEWELERS of Andover (RoyalJewelers.com).

The evening featured a signature “Blue Bliss Martini” and delicious wines provided and served by McAloon’s Liquors of North Andover. The spa and the well-stuffed gift bags were festooned with colorful floral arrangements generously donated by HOLLAND FLOWERS of Bradford (HollandFlowerShoppes.com). The delicious food fare was supplied area favorites: GAETANO’S ITALIAN CUISINE of Methuen (Gaetanomartinibar.com) and STACHEY’S PIZZA of North Andover (Stacheys.com). The beautiful models rocked that runway to music provided by D.J. Sean at GET DOWN TONIGHT ENTERTAINMENT (getdowntonight.com) and were photographed by ROCK RIDGE PHOTOGRAPHY.

It was a wonderful evening of style, music and fun for a truly deserving cause. I want to thank owners Belinda and Fran Gosselin and organizer Monica Tufts and the style magicians at BLISS SALON & SPA for their months of hard work putting together this event, and I hope that it is the first of many annual fashion events at your amazing showplace location in lovely North Andover Massachusetts.

* AUTISM SPEAKS is an organization near and dear to the hearts of the ladies of BLISS, and was the recipient of funds raised at the event. The organization funds global biomedical research in the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for Autism. It brings hope to all who deal with the hardships of autism. (autismspeaks.org)

Fashion for the Fall

Organic, earthy textures layered deftly together come to life in a decidedly feminine way at North Andover autumn mainstay smolak farms. Photographs by Sadie Dayton, Styling by Janine Maggiore

Images 1 & 2

jocelyn fur vest, $708, gia ventola. helmut lang sweater, $265, nordstrom. vince riding pant, $255, j. mode. annie lightfoot moonstone cuff, $260, glee. annie lightfoot stone cuff, $200, glee. opposite page: plaid blouse, $59.50, zara. arthur mendonca skirt, $450, gia ventola. se new york black leather belt, $200, french + italian. akr necklace, $295, jambu. golden goose golden zip boot, $1,190, viola lovely. previous spread: vintage laundry shirt, $195, gia ventola. donegal tweed schoolboy blazer, $198, j.crew. chanel black swing skirt, $150, mint. distressed denim belt, $48, j.crew.

Images 3 & 4

aurelio costarella dress, $598, gia ventola. chan lu wrap necklace with fringe, $268, dresscode. love heals pearl and stone necklace, $220, viola lovely. golden goose golden zip boot, $1,190, viola lovely.

Images 5 & 6

hache taupe skirt, $92, mint. goddis cowl neck sweater, $176, glee. heather benjamin wave ring, $335, viola lovely. vintage military bag, $175, bobby’s from boston. opposite page: isda & co. double plaid dress, $150, j. mode. isda & co. double plaid skirt, $154, nordstrom. joseph wool khaki wrap, $225, viola lovely. sigerson morrison brown leather fold-over boot, $1,255, viola lovely. orciani brown chain belt,  $498, viola lovely.

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credits: styling by janine maggiore for ennis. hair by michael albor for ennis and the loft salon. makeup by mariolga pantazopoulos for team artist representative. model: flynn for fusion models.
location: smolak farms, north andover.

Hot Stuff

Chunky heels rule this summer.

1. Modern Vintage black wedges, $225, Dresscode, 2 Elm Sq., Andover, 978-470-0300, dresscodestyle.com.
2. Loeffler Randall lace-up platforms, $475, Viola Lovely, 15 Walnut Rd., South Hamilton, 978-468-1775, violalovely.com.
3. Cordani beige platforms, $325, Surfaces, 33 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead, 781-639-9933.
4. Cole Haan wood-heeled platforms, $228, J.L.Coombs, 45 Main St., Andover, 978-470-8121, jlcoombs.com.
5. Poetic License flower platform, $115, Cuoio, 26 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead, 781-631-0100.

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–By Lysa Pelletier, Photograph by Glenn Scott

Hoop Dreams

nsjj10_ne_earringsedAdd style to any look 
with these 
oversized earrings.

1. Wendy Mink gold hoop earrings, $475, Viola Lovely, 15 Walnut Rd., South Hamilton, 978-468-1775, violalovely.com.
2. Gold double hoop earrings, $135, Peabody Essex Museum, East India Square, Salem, 978-745-9500, pem.org.
3. Double Happiness square beaded earrings, $325, Viola Lovely.
4. Gold cut-out earrings, $28, J.Mode, 17 Front Street, Salem, 978-744-7007, jmodefashions.com.
5. Ann Lightfoot hoop earrings, $125, Glee, 29 West St., Beverly Farms, 978-922-4777, glee.us.
6. Gold and silver hoops, $125, Dresscode, 2 Elm Sq., Andover, 978-470-0300, dresscodestyle.com.
7. Miguel Ases Swarovski crystal drop earrings, $384, Jambu, 38 Atlantic Ave., Marblehead, 781-639-9600, jambujewelry.com.

–By Lysa Pelletier

Spring Fashion Spectacular

boxer4Knockout spring fashions shine the spotlight on Authur Ramalho’s West End Gym in Lowell.

“Building boys is better than mending men,” says The West End Gym’s owner, Arthur Ramalho. Ramalho got his start by training students how to box at a reform school. Later, he rented a boxing gym before it burned down. In 1995, he opened West End Gym in Lowell and since then, it has become a haven for young kids looking for a little guidance or for a friendly place to get fit. Ramalho, soft spoken and genuine, notes that the boys and girls, men and women, who come to his gym all become a part of the West End family. The respect and love that is shown to Ramalho is unabashed. Colleen Jones of Lowell recently enrolled her son, Reinaldo, for one year and says that the training has not only given him confidence, but has also allowed him to focus despite his diagnosis of severe ADHD. “Everyone here works as a team,” says Ramalho.

Ramahlo was kind enough to let Northshore into his gym for our Spring Fashion Spectacular. Check out the photo gallery below which also feature the styles of these North Shore stores:

American Apparel, americanapparel.com.
Chic Consignment, 46 Main St., Andover, 978- 474-1755, chicconsignmentcloset.com
Club Monaco, clubmonaco.com.
Dresscode, 2 Elm Sq., Andover, 978-470-0300, dresscodestyle.com.
Free People, Burlington Mall, 781-272-4217, freepeople.com.
French Lessons Boutique, 26 State St., Newburyport, 978-499-0499.
Gia Ventola, 9 Sylvan St., Peabody, 978-538-0800, giaventola.com.
Helene M., 15 Walnut St., South Hamilton, 978-468-3455, helenem.com.
J. Crew, Burlington Mall, 781-229-2483, jcrew.com.
Jacalyn Bennett, 45 Water St., Newburyport, 978-462-1966, bennettcompany.com.
Lord & Taylor, Burlington Mall, 781-273-1461, lordandtaylor.com.
Red Bird Trading, 50 Water St., Newburyport, 978-462-5566.
Target, 240 Independence Way, Danvers, 978-762-4439, target.com.
Viola Lovely, 15 Walnut Rd., South Hamilton, 978-468-1775, violalovely.com.
Wishbasket, 50 Water St., Newburyport, 978-465-1515.

Credits: Photography by John Goodman.Creative Director, Robert F. Parsons. Styling by Marci Duarte for Team Artist Representative. Hair by Michael Albor for Ennis and the Loft Salon. Makeup by Lauren Genatossio of Sarra Beauty for Team Artist Representative. Photo Assistant: Jason Goodman (www.photosjg.com). Model: Gabriela Salvado for Wilhelmina Models.

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Holiday Entertaining: Great Food and Good Times

Written by Anna and David Kasabian

Photographs by Anthony Tieuli

Who says throwing a holiday party needs to be fancy and complex? Take a cue from Andover’s Amy and Barry Finegold, who teamed up with Chef John Ingalls of Palmers for an unforgettable night of great food and good times. by Anna and David Kasabian, photographs by Anthony Tieuli

nsdj09_entertaining_10For some of us, if the choice were hosting a dinner party or being on “Survivor,” we just might opt for the latter. The logistics of coming up with a great menu, getting the house looking gorgeous, figuring out a compatible guest mix, and then cooking everything perfectly all can feel overwhelming. You too? Then relax and read on.

We invited ourselves into the Andover home of Amy and Barry Finegold for a dinner party that they pulled together with ease. Their mantra—keep it simple, keep it real, and have a good time. You can do the same. Duplicate this menu, gather a few friends, and enjoy a night of good food and wine together.

When the Finegolds entertain at home, it’s almost always casual in spirit and dress. On occasion, they will come up with a theme that dovetails perfectly with what will emerge from the kitchen. These run the gamut from simple to more exotic, like the time they hosted an “around the world” dinner party, with various rooms in their home representing countries and serving their signature dishes. Regardless of the theme, though, Finegold says fresh flowers, candlelight, linens, and a glowing fire are the key elements to getting the mood just right for the evening.

“No matter what the occasion, I love to decorate with flowers. I love tone-on-tone colors—whites and ivories are my favorites, and reds and pinks all blended together,” she says.

For Finegold, making her guests feel right at home is a priority. “I never want our evenings or events to feel stuffy,” she says, and one thing that helps her achieve this is to encourage guests to head for the kitchen and help themselves to more of whatever they wish. When it’s time for dessert, she likes to serve it at the dining room table, “so people can sit back and drink their coffee, sample desserts, and finally just rest at the table. We don’t always follow this kind of flow, but it’s definitely one of my favorites, especially if people are meeting each other for the first time.”

For this winter holiday get-together, the visual and food themes are anchored in the festive spirit that rings true this time of year, with a delectable menu that mostly showcases New England favorites and offers very colorful dishes. This dinner party is an intimate gathering of old friends, including local orthodontists, Angel and Jeff Leonard, and Palmers Restaurant of Andover Owner and Chef John Ingalls and his wife, Rebecca.

Finegold owns and operates the popular local clothing store Dresscode and has two little girls in tow, while her husband Barry has a hectic work life as a state representative and attorney, so the Finegold parties are usually catered affairs. The exception, she says are those times when Barry, “a master at the grill,” is in barbeque mode. Otherwise, she confesses, “Cooking is a luxury, because I so rarely have the time to experiment!”

This time, the food is being prepared (and recipes shared) by Chef Ingalls himself. Barry and Amy met Ingalls 14 years ago and have been enjoying his food ever since. Ingalls, a graduate of the renowned Culinary Institute of America in New York, has been at the helm of the Palmers kitchen for the past 21 years. His menu is a colorful and festive inspiration for home cooks.

nsdj09_entertaining_3Cranberry Martini Serves 1

What a great way to kick off the evening. This brisk, seasonal cranberry martini is one of the hottest tinis at Palmers.

red-tinted bar sugar (or white table sugar) for coating rim of glass

4 oz. plain vodka

1 oz. triple sec

2 oz. cranberry juice

3 fresh cranberries for garnish

Moisten the rim of a chilled martini glass. Dip in sugar. Set aside. Over ice in a martini shaker, combine vodka, triple sec, and cranberry juice. Shake and pour into the rimmed martini glass. Spear the fresh cranberries with a small skewer or toothpick and drop into the martini.

Prosciutto Rollatini Serves 6

Chef Ingalls explains that this Italian appetizer can also be served with a salad, but for the Finegolds’ dinner, he plated it sans greens. Either way, the bright red of the pepper and brilliant green of the pesto recalls the familiar holiday color palette. For wine, a clean, refreshing Italian sparkler, Sorelle Bronca Prosecco, was poured.

nsdj09_entertaining_71 red bell pepper

olive oil, as needed

salt and pepper to taste

1 clove fresh garlic, minced (optional)

12 oz. fresh ricotta cheese

12 thin slices imported prosciutto

aged balsamic vinegar, as needed

2 oz. high-quality fresh pesto from the grocer, at room temperature

Preheat grill to high. Brush the red bell pepper with olive oil and place on grill, rotating the pepper as the skin blackens, about 10-12 minutes total. Transfer pepper to covered bowl and cool 30 minutes. Remove skin, ribs, and seeds and slice into thin strips (juliennes). Toss with a drizzle of olive oil and also minced garlic, if using. Season with just a pinch of salt (the prosciutto is already salty) and some pepper.

To make the rollatini, form a heaping soupspoonful of ricotta cheese into a ball and wrap it with a slice of prosciutto. Repeat with remaining ricotta and prosciutto. Lay slices of red pepper over rollatini and drizzle with balsamic vinegar and pesto.

Lobster Cakes with Red Pepper Sauce Serves 6

“This is an awesome dish, and with the price of lobsters, it is very affordable,” says Chef Ingalls. “I’ve made crab cakes at the restaurant for 21 years with this same recipe. To create this, I basically took all the ingredients from that and used lobster instead of crab.” It tastes great and looks wonderful on the plate, and “with the red pepper sauce, a brilliant red; it’s great for the holidays,” Ingalls adds. With the lobster cakes, out comes a bottle of crisp Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc with lots of New Zealand-style personality.

for the lobster cakes

1/2 cup heavy cream

5 tbsp. olive oil, divided

1 cup diced onion

1 cup diced celery

1 cup diced bell peppers, assorted colors (red, yellow, orange)

1 lb. fresh cooked lobster meat, roughly chopped

3/4 cup hand-crushed oyster cracker crumbs

3 dashes Worcestershire sauce

1 dash Tabasco sauce

salt and pepper to taste

1 cup cornmeal (for coating)

garnish, such as lemon wedges, parsley sprigs, or micro greens

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a saucepan over medium heat, reduce heavy cream by 1/3. Remove from heat and reserve. Heat 2 tbsp. olive oil in sauté pan until barely smoking. Add onion, celery, and peppers and cook, turning frequently, until softened. Transfer to large bowl to cool. Add to the bowl the reduced heavy cream, lobster meat, cracker crumbs, Worcestershire, Tabasco, salt, and pepper. Toss mixture until combined well and evenly moistened. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Divide mixture into 6 equal portions, approximately 4 oz. each, and form them into 1-inch-thick disks. Dredge cakes in cornmeal, coating all sides. Heat 3 tbsp. olive oil in sauté pan set on medium high. Add cakes and cook 2 minutes on each side. Transfer to a sheet pan and bake for 5 minutes. Spoon some red pepper sauce (recipe follows) onto individual plates, top with a lobster cake, garnish, and serve.

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for the red pepper sauce

3 medium red bell peppers

2 tbsp. olive oil, plus more for brushing peppers

1/4 cup diced yellow onion

1 clove garlic, sliced

1 cup chicken stock

salt and pepper to taste

1 dash cayenne pepper (optional)

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Brush red bell peppers with olive oil, place on sheet pan, and roast until skin blackens, about 20 to 30 minutes. Transfer to covered bowl and cool 30 minutes. Remove skin, ribs, and seeds. Heat 2 tbsp. olive oil in sauce pan over medium heat. Add onions and sauté until soft. Add garlic, sauté 1 minute. Add roasted red peppers, chicken stock, salt, pepper, and optional cayenne pepper. Stir well, cover, and let simmer over low heat for 15 minutes. Transfer to the bowl of a food processor fitted with blade. Puree until smooth. Reheat before serving.

Grilled Colossal Scallops with Butternut Squash and Brown Sage Butter Serves 6

nsdj09_entertaining_171“I chose this entrée because I wanted to have something lighter and in balance with the lobster cakes, which are a little heavier and richer,” says the chef. For this, Ingalls served two wines: a Sonoma-Cutrer Russian River Chardonnay and a bigger California Castle Rock Pinot Noir (the chef’s favorite of the two).

for the butternut squash

This can be made 3 days in advance

and reheated before serving

3 lbs. butternut squash, peeled,

seeds removed, and cubed

4 strips bacon, cut into

1/4-inch pieces

1/4 cup chopped Spanish onion

1/2 stick butter (4 tbsp.)

1 tsp. olive oil

salt and pepper to taste

Place squash cubes in a large saucepan and cover with cold water. Boil until cubes are fork-tender. Remove them from heat, drain, and mash until smooth. In small frying pan, heat olive oil and sauté onion and bacon until onion is translucent and bacon is cooked. Add to squash mixture. Add butter, salt, and pepper; combine all ingredients well. Keep everything warm until serving.

for the grilled scallops

30 U10-size scallops (fewer than 10 per pound), about 3 lbs.

olive oil as needed

salt and pepper to taste

Preheat grill to medium high. Brush scallops with olive oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Place scallops on hot grill and cook 2 minutes undisturbed. Rotate each scallop 90 degrees on the grill and cook 2 minutes longer, creating a crosshatch pattern of grill marks. Turn the scallops over on the grill and repeat the process. Remove promptly to a warmed platter. Spoon some butternut quash onto 6 warmed dinner plates. Arrange the scallops around the squash. Drizzle sage butter (recipe follows) over the top, garnish with fresh sage, and serve.

for the sage butter

Make this while the scallops

(recipe above) are on the grill.

1/2   stick butter (4 tbsp.)

1 tbsp. fresh chopped sage, plus

some for garnish

Heat the butter in a skillet set over medium high heat. When the butter turns pale amber in color, add the sage and stir. Cook until butter turns golden brown. Remove promptly from heat and pour over scallops and squash just before serving.

nsdj09_entertaining_9Chocolate Sambuca Mousse Serves 6

While the presentation in white chocolate tulips is dramatic and quite beautiful, the chef notes that you can also make a fun version of this classic dessert in martini glasses. But even if the white chocolate tulip petals break, you can still eat them.

1 qt. heavy cream

10 oz. semi-sweet chocolate morsels

1/3 cup brewed coffee

1 oz. Romana Sambuca

6 fresh raspberries, for garnish

6 sprigs mint, for garnish

Whip cream until soft peaks form; reserve in the refrigerator. Combine chocolate and coffee in a double boiler set over medium-high heat. Stir until the chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth and shiny. Remove from heat, add Romana Sambuca, and stir to combine well. Cool on the countertop for 10 minutes. Using a spatula or large wooden spoon, gently fold 1/3 of the chocolate mixture into the chilled whipped cream. Repeat with each of the remaining thirds. Do not over mix. Cover and place mousse in refrigerator to cool for 2 or more hours. Transfer mousse to a large piping bag (available online and in kitchen supply stores). Pipe mousse into individual white chocolate tulips (recipe below) or martini glasses and chill at least 30 minutes. Garnish each dessert with a raspberry and a mint sprig and serve.

for the white chocolate tulips

1/2 lb. white chocolate

6 small round toy balloons, plus extra if they pop

Blow up the balloons, each to the size of an orange. Tie them off and set them aside.  Melt the white chocolate in a double boiler over simmering water until fluid and shiny. Remove pan from the bottom of the double boiler and cool on countertop, stirring occasionally, until white chocolate thickens to the consistency of pancake batter.

Holding an inflated balloon from the knotted end, carefully dip it into the white chocolate at a 45-degree angle, so that the bottom of the balloon barely touches the white chocolate and the side of the balloon is coated up to the midpoint (if the balloon pops, the chocolate is too hot; wait another minute and try again). Pull the balloon away from the chocolate. Wait a few seconds for the chocolate on the balloon to begin hardening, and then rotate the balloon a quarter of a turn and repeat the dipping procedure.

Repeat the process of rotating and dipping until there are four oblong patches around the bottom half of the balloon that resemble the overlapping petals of a tulip. Set this upright on parchment or waxed paper to cool. Work quickly and repeat with five more balloons. When the chocolate on the balloons has hardened completely, pop the balloons and carefully peel them away from the tulip petals. Refrigerate tulips until ready to fill with mousse.

Fashionable Footwear for the Fall

nson09_heels_11Fall’s heartier heels brace for unpredictable weather

1. Cynthia Vincent black leather peep-toe bootie, $250, Dresscode.

2. Bettye Muller red patent heel, $295, Viola.

3. Pelle Moda zipper back Kammi heel, $215, Cuoio.

4. Sofft burgundy patent Mary Janes, $94.95, J.L. Coombs.

5. Vivienne Westwood peach metallic peep-toe heels, $128, Gia Ventola.

Andover Bazaar Sidewalk Sales

Title: Andover Bazaar Sidewalk Sales
Location: Downtown Andover
Description: Join your neighbors for the Andover Bazaar Sidewalk Sale on Friday, June 12th through Sunday, June 14th in downtown Andover.

Main Street in downtown Andover will be closed on Saturday to traffic so that shoppers can explore and the kids can enjoy a train ride.

Find the best fashion bargains at participating stores: CoCo Collection (93 Main Street), dresscode (2 Elm Square), First Date Boutique (28 Chestnut Street), Gigi’s (10 Essex Street), and Night & Day (63 Park Street).

Each store will offer savings and discounts, some up to 75% off (Sunday at select stores only).

For more information, please contact Night & Day at: (978) 475-0343, or visit: nightanddaylingerie.com

Start Date: 2009-06-12
End Date: 2009-06-14

Andover Boutique’s Blowout Event

Title: Andover Boutique’s Blowout Event
Location: Downtown Andover
Description: Downtown Andover shops are hosting an Andover Boutique Blowout Event Saturday, March 7th & 8th, 2009.

Hours: Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm

Participating shops include: Athlete’s Corner, bella beads, CoCo Collection, Christina’s Bridal & Formal Wear, Dino Furs, dresscode, First Date Boutique, Gigi’s, Helen Thomas, Izzy’s Emporium, Learning Express, Night & Day, Quiet Pleasures Jewelry, Rapids, and The Andovers Gift Shop.

Start Date: 2009-03-07
Start Time: 10:00
End Date: 2009-03-08

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