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Smoked Salmon & Cream Cheese Fondue from The Fondue Bible // A Well Crafted Party

Fondue is one of my FAVORITE ways of eating. I know, I know… some people think cooking your food at the table before you actually get to eat it is ridiculous. Me, I think it is FUN. I always go for the experience of a meal if ever possible (see my recent review of Fogo de Chao for further proof of this fact.)

So, when I was asked if I’d like to review a copy of the Fondue Bible there was very little arm twisting involved. I even had three home fondue pots to choose from!

I’ve tried a couple of the recipes from The Fondue Bible so far and have enjoyed them all. However, today I get the pleasure of sharing a recipe from the book that I loved: Smoked Salmon Fondue. This was a fantastic fondue option for brunch. My husband claimed it as the best breakfast I’ve ever made him.

Smoked Salmon & Cream Cheese Fondue from The Fondue Bible // A Well Crafted Party

Smoked Salmon Fondue Recipe

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shared with permission from The Fondue Bible by Robert Rose

Ingredients & Supplies:

  • 8 oz goat cheese, cubed
  • 3 1/2 oz cream cheese, cubed
  • 1 clove garlic, halved
  • 1/2 cup dry white wine
  • 5 oz smoked salmon, sliced into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 green onions, minced
  • Mixing bowl, large sauce pan, wooden spoon and fondue pot!

Directions:

  1. In a bowl, combine goat cheese and cream cheese, mix well. Set aside.
  2. Rub the inside of a large saucepan with cut sides of garlic. Discard garlic. Add wine; bring to a simmer over medium heat. reduce heat to medium-low.
  3. Add cheese mixture in small amounts to saucepan, stirring constantly after each addition with a wooden spoon in a figure-eight motion until cheese is melted.
  4. Stir in smoked salmon; mix well. Transfer to fondue pot and garnish with green onions. Serve Immediately!

Smoked Salmon & Cream Cheese Fondue from The Fondue Bible // A Well Crafted Party

I served my Smoked Salmon Fondue with roasted Brussels sprouts (with bacon of course!), apple slices, bagel pieces, and mimosas.

Fun Experience at Fogo De Chao in Portland, OR // A Well Crafted Party

**Lots of pictures of meat coming up. My vegetarian readers may want to jump back in to the mix another day… unless you think photos of delicious, well-prepared meat may sway you to the dark side!**

Recently I had the pleasure of trying out Fogo De Choa. Fogo De Choa is a Brazilian restaurant chain with a gaucho-style steakhouse feel that recently came to Portland, Oregon. My husband and I were invited to try out the restaurant for their recent opening. It was fun getting dressed up and heading out for an evening of fun… it isn’t something we get to do often!

I have always been the person that googles “theme restaurant” or “restaurant with an experience” when I search for special occasion dinners. I like enjoying the whole she-bang of an experience (give me fondue or traditional moroccan cuisine over a fancy schmancy restaurant that I enjoy a dinner in an hour and leave). Fogo De Chao is an experience! It isn’t just sitting down to order a meal and leave. You get to be a part of your meal experience in a dynamic way.

Fun Experience at Fogo De Chao in Portland, OR // A Well Crafted Party

The meal started off with signature caipirinhas and a trip to the salad bar. This is not just any salad bar. There are mounds of vegetables, meats, cheeses, and sides. Guests go and grab their own selection of side items… beware, don’t fill up on all the sides! There will be so much meat that you’ll kick yourself if you’re too full. I was glad that I chose to fill my plate with things that I wanted to eat with my meat and I waited as meats came around so that I could enjoy it all together. We also ordered a shrimp cocktail that was one of the largest shrimp cocktails I’ve seen in my life. Big, beautiful pieces of shrimp!

Traditionally Prepared Meats at Fogo De Chao in Portland, OR // A Well Crafted Party Traditionally Prepared Meats at Fogo De Chao in Portland, OR // A Well Crafted Party

And then came the MEAT. Oh me, oh my. Meat that is seasoned with sea salt and prepared over the fire is brought around to the tables and sliced right onto your plate. You simple flip over a small coaster when you want meat and flip it back over when you don’t. Flip as many times as you like! Nearly all the meat was made to perfection. One of the chicken dishes I tried was a tad dry– however, I tried it again when a different skewer came around and it was great! So much amazing meat though…

And, then… when we didn’t think we could eat ANY more came the dessert menus. My husband’s face in the photo below entirely describes how we were feeling about this whole dessert thing.

Desserts at Fogo De Chao in Portland, OR // A Well Crafted Party Desserts at Fogo De Chao in Portland, OR // A Well Crafted Party

Whatever you do… save room for dessert! I had one of the best key lime pies I’ve ever had.

I obviously enjoyed my experienced at Fogo De Chao. The food was great and it was a lot of fun. Some things you should know if you are going:

  • It isn’t inexpensive. But, I felt like it was totally worth the price. This isn’t some place my husband and I could go on a regular basis, but will certainly be added to our special occasion restaurant list.
  • It isn’t quiet. If you are looking for a quiet meal for two this is not the place to go. There are people up and around the entire time. You’ll have people coming to your table a lot (though, on your cue mainly).
  • This would be a blast with friends! Looking for a special and fun restaurant to bring a couple of friends or visiting family members? Fogo de Chao would be a great place for a dinner with friends. It is lively and there would never be a lack of conversation material.
  • I’m not sure I’d bring my toddler. I did read on the menu that there were pricing for kids. I’m sure they even have high chairs. I just don’t think my son would have done well there and I wouldn’t have felt comfortable bringing him or other young kids. So, dinner out with the gals? Yes. Play date venue… likely not.
  • You don’t have to be in Portland to enjoy Fogo de Chao—they have several locations!

Have you been to Fogo De Chao or another Goucho-Style Restaurant? Tell me about it in the comments!

* Disclaimer: I received a complimentary dinner at Fogo De Chao to experience the restaurant for possible review. All opinions are my own.

7 Days of Sun Safe Style with Summer Skin // A Well Crafted Party

Right after my skin cancer diagnosis I had the opportunity to meet the owner and creator of the sun safe fashion line SummerSkin. Summer Kramer (yep, that is her name!) is seriously such an inspirational powerhouse of a woman that has really made a beautiful brand of clothing that can also help protect you. I was fortunate enough to be able to sample one of her creations— the Endless Summer Scarf. The Endless Summer Scarf is just too much fun because it can be worn so many different ways. I got the scarf the week before my surgery and had fun creating 7 Different Days of SummerSkin Style for my Instagram feed. Over the next couple of Curvy Girl Style posts I’ll be sharing some of my favorite outfits from that week! Check out all the styles I did by looking up #mysummerskin on Instagram!

So, my first favorite is actually the first outfit I put together. It is perfect for an easy summer day at the beach. Casual, cool, but still protected!

Summer Casual Outfit with SummerSkin // A Well Crafted Party

Summer Casual Outfit with SummerSkin // A Well Crafted Party Summer Casual Outfit with SummerSkin // A Well Crafted Party

Summer Casual Outfit with SummerSkin // A Well Crafted Party

Outfit details: Hat —Target // White T-Shirt —Target // Bracelets: 1 home made from old shoe straps and the red leather braided bracelet is a favorite from Flourish Leather // Shoes— Payless // Boyfriend Jeans— Old Navy // Scarf: Endless Summer Scarf from SummerSkin in White