Urban Picnic

by Erin Nichols on July 12, 2012

in recipes, salads, san francisco, vegetarian

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It’s about that time to dust off your picnic basket, think of some refreshing surprises to tuck inside and tote to your closest outdoor eating spot. Erin’s happens to come with a view. Are we jealous? Maybe a little bit. -Maggie

In San Francisco, summer as we know it back East is an elusive animal. So when a sunny day in June happens on a weekend, especially after many days of mid-week clouds and fog, it’s your solemn duty to take advantage of the good fortune.

Our apartment has multiple shared spaces where you can sit outside, catch a few rays, and grill some grub. They’re great spots and amazingly enough you rarely run into anyone else while you’re reading and sipping a glass of wine or sizzling steaks.

The balcony on the floor below our apartment contains a very pretty “secret garden” and ample seating for outdoor feasting. There’s also a peek-a-boo view of Mission Creek which, two blocks further down, flows into McCovey Cove — home of the Giants and the most beautiful ballpark I’ve ever been to (sorry Fenway!) All-in-all it’s the perfect spot for an urban picnic and affords you very little opportunity to come up with silly excuses about why you shouldn’t gather some ingredients and whip up a warm weather meal.


The highlights of our weekend picnic were strawberries and fresh cherries. I especially enjoyed the seasonal take on caprese salad which replaced tomatoes with super sweet berries. Plus, I can’t help but point out how much the crostini pieces layered with brie and chocolate looked like elegant (although unintentional) s’mores.

An added bonus of the warm weather and bright sun was the cheese and chocolate melting a bit. By the time we ate the crispy pieces of baguette everything was gooey and perfect. Our meal was, admittedly heavy on the pink ingredients, so it only seemed appropriate that we washed it all down with a vibrant and refreshing Rose.

I’m absolutely looking forward to my next sunny afternoon now so I can try out another picnic menu. Please share your favorite dishes with me in the comments. I’d love to hear all of your delicious ideas!

Brie, Cherry, and Dark Chocolate Crostini
Originally
published in Sunset Magazine June 2012

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 pound  firm brie cheese, at room temperature
  • 16  baguette slices, brushed with olive oil and grilled
  • 16  cherries, halved and pitted
  • 16  large bittersweet chocolate squares or curls (from a 3-oz. bar)

Directions:

  1. Slice cheese to fit baguette toasts and put 1 slice on each toast. Top each with 2 cherry halves and a chocolate curl or square.

Strawberry Caprese
Originally published in Edible San Francisco by Erin Gleeson

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups sliced strawberries
  • 1 bunch chopped basil
  • 1 cup bocconcini (mozzarella balls)
  • ½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans

Directions:

  1. Combine all of the ingredients and dress with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and sea salt.

Soft Asian Summer Rolls with Sweet and Savory Dipping Sauce
Originally
published  by Ellie Krieger

For the Summer Rolls

Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces Vietnamese or Thai rice noodles
  • 6  rice paper  rounds
  • 1/4 cup, or 12 fresh Thai basil leaves (or regular  basil  leaves), rinsed and dried
  • 6 medium  shrimp, cooked and halved
  • 1/2 cup shredded carrot
  • 1/2 cup, or 12 whole large fresh  mint  leaves, rinsed and dried
  • 3 red-leaf  lettuce leaves, leaves, spines removed, leaving 6 halves
  • Vinegar dipping sauce, recipe follows

Directions:

  1. Bring water to a boil and cook  rice noodles  according to package directions.  Drain, rinse and cool (makes about 2 cups).
  2. Line up ingredients in small bowls before beginning to make rolls. Fill a large bowl or  saucepan  with very warm water. Place a rice paper round in the hot water. Soak for between 30 seconds and 1 minute, or until rice round is pliable and pattern on the round is barely visible. Remove and place on a clean, slightly damp kitchen towel.
  3. Place 2 basil leaves on the inner edge of the rice round, about 1-inch from the edge and leaving about 1-inch on each side. Top with approximately 1/4 cup cooked rice noodles. Place 2 shrimp halves on top. Top with about 2 tablespoons  carrots, then 2 leaves of mint. Fold 1 piece of lettuce leaf and place on top of pile. Bring the edge over filling and tuck underneath. As you continue to roll, fold in the sides. Finish rolling, repeat with the other rolls, and reserve under a damp cloth or paper towel. When ready to serve, slice in half and serve, cut ends up, with dipping sauce.

For the Vinegar Dipping Sauce:

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon  sugar
  • 2 teaspoons warm water
  • 1/4 cup  rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon  chili sauce  (recommended: Sriracha)
  • 1 tablespoon  lime  juice
  • 1 teaspoon  fish sauce  or low-sodium  soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon finely shredded carrot
  • 1  scallion, thinly sliced

Directions:

  1. Dissolve sugar in warm water, combine with other ingredients, and chill until ready to use.

Quinoa Salad with Arugula, Beets, Mandarin Orange, and Goat Cheese
Inspired by a lunch special at Fleur de Sel

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups small leaf, tender arugula
  • 2 cups prepared quinoa
  • 8 ounces of peeled and steamed baby beets, chopped (Note: you can usually find these pre-packaged in the salad section of your local grocery store)
  • 2 small Mandarin oranges, peeled, seeds removed and segmented
  • 3-4 ounces of plain goat cheese, crumbled
  • Your favorite dressing, I usually use a balsamic vinaigrette.

Directions:

  1. On a platter layer the ingredients in the following order: arugula, quinoa, beets, orange segments, goat cheese, and then top with dressing. Serve at room temperature.

All photos styled and taken by Erin Nichols.

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  • http://www.withmilkandsugar.blogspot.com/ Kristin

    what a delightful picnic. I especially love the “smores” and new take on caprese.

  • http://www.confessionsofachocoholic.com/ Bianca Garcia

    I love the idea of the chocolate crostini! My friends and I are having a picnic next week and I might just do these!

  • Debjani Dass

    I love a Rose Jelly with just about anything for an outdoor dessert. Nothing more summery and beautiful than a rose scented condiment. I just blogged on the Rose Jelly if you are looking for a recipe to try. http://debjanidass.wordpress.com/2012/07/12/the-scent-of-a-hundred-rose-petals/

  • http://musingsatapicnic.wordpress.com/ summer picnic

    Summer, picnic, chocolate and a secret garden? This is all too much joy. : )

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