My FBM family is awesome, as are our once-every-few-months potlucks. October’s potluck took place at Beer Boor’s, and as usual… I was the first to arrive.
My artichoke gratinata, which I took issue with the way it came out, but I always hate what I make so I try to keep quiet and let other people just eat it. If they like it, great. If not… well… I didn’t like it either.
My kickin’ chicken, which was unevenly spiced unfortunately… I heard someone comment that they got a big chunk of spice in one bite but the rest was a bit bland/mild. I have trouble cooking for large crowds. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it 😉
KC made an olive mixture that I heard was fantastic, but I somehow never found myself with any olives…
Dean made pate chaud puff pastry things. These were really good. I would have eaten more than one…
Our host made NC style pulled pork.
Hungry made Chinese ribs… which I really wanted to eat more than one… tasted just like my mom’s!… but… I failed to do so.
Mr. Meat&Potatoes brought potato pizza from Sullivan Street Bakery.
KC also made the most glorious of all, macs&meatballs! So effing good. I love homemade sauce and meatballs… and hers were fantastic.
By this time, I’d gotten deep into the wine and though many people hadn’t yet shown up, I took a picture of the table because I didn’t think I’d remember later. I was right.
Picture of my first plate. Love that rib! Unfortunately, I wound up getting deep into the alcohol and though it’s not unusual for me to drink excessively at these parties, it is incredibly unusual for me to misbehave the way I did and wind up throwing up repeatedly (in the bathroom at least), then passing out in the host’s bed for hours upon hours. I’m still really ashamed of my behavior, even after apologizing to everyone… I missed so much of the potluck. That really, really sucked. (I blame a combination of not eating that much, drinking way too much, and having lost a bit of weight recently leading to being unable to handle my liquor.)
Cheese wisely brought an assortment of pates and soft cheese… yum!
KC also made garlic bread to go with the macs&meatballs.
MadJac made chicken pot pie – in the top right of the photo, you can sort of see the biscuit tops she brought for the filling. I chose to eat it plain though, since I don’t like the pie part of pot pie anyway. Yum!
She also made candied cherry tomatoes, which squirted happily into the eater’s mouth.
Sir Eats-a-Lot brought chili, which somehow didn’t make it into my belly…
CT made snickerdoodles, which did, and I tried to steal the whole container. Crisp edge, chewy center, fabulous.
She also made jalapeno cheddar corn muffins.
TT made turkey laab…
along with some pickled veggies.
Hungry once again made a cake – I’ll pretend it was for my upcoming birthday – and while I foolishly was unable to try more than a bite while super inebriated, I know it was moist.
She also once again made beignets, which I remember eating two bites of one and somehow dropping it like an idiot. The worst part – and yes, I need to berate myself for this, and publicly shame myself – someone bent down to pick it up, so instead of saying “thank you” or helping clean up the powdered sugar, I walked away. I really cannot stand when I get so drunk I don’t remember things and am not able to really focus my thoughts… ugh. Thankfully, my friends seem to have understood something was wrong… I hope… and just brushed it off and had themselves a fantastic time while I tried to sleep off my extreme intoxication in the other room.
Thanks again to some of the most awesome people I know for a wonderful potluck!
kimberly says
Don’t be so hard on yourself! Your gratin looked great! Amazing leftover, I’m sure. My friend loves snickerdoodles, which are so underrated (just like oatmeal cookies).
Feisty Foodie says
Lots of food looks good but isn’t good…
BeerBoor says
Looked good, tasted good as leftovers, both on its own as a side and mixed into the leftover penne. No meatballs were left over, of course.
Fred says
(F)ifty bazillion Bedrock-dollar (B)ribe to whomever reveals the secret of the initials to (M)oi
Hungry says
Ugh, I really disliked my beignets. They were terrible. The ones from last time were better even though they were more like zeppoles.
Feisty Foodie says
I thought the bite or two I ate was good! I was sad when I didn’t get to eat another one. That and the ribs…
CheeeeEEEEse says
Floor flavored beignets. Mmmmm.
kcijones001 says
i didnt think they were terrible. those beignets made me gain a lb that week.
kcijones001 says
BTW, had i known i was the only one who liked olives, i wouldnt have made them! ha
Feisty Foodie says
You’re not the only one who likes olives! I think they were stuck in the back and there was so much other food people wanted to eat more than snack on olives… it would have been smart to put that next to the cheese, too… That’s all!
TT says
i like olives especially those bright green ones!
Feisty Foodie says
BTW I wished I’d eaten more turkey laab too… the two bites I had, no, I wouldn’t have known it was turkey if you hadn’t told me beforehand.
Hungry says
I love olives and were eating them. I can’t eat the whole bowl though!
kcijones001 says
oatmeal cookies are underrated?!
BeerBoor says
THAT’S what those are! I had a couple of full Ziplocs of those pastry things, but I had no idea where they came from or why.
I dipped them in my morning coffee. Yum.
Oatmeal cookies are way overrated, if anything.
Fred says
*heavy sigh*
Goats says
I’m pissed I missed this—but i didn’t want my dad to curse my shmeckle with a zit….as had been foretold…
kcijones001 says
goats, we missed you!
T.C. says
All chocolate are belong to me. The cake above is no exception. 🙂
The beignets were crispy and fried-dough like. Not puffy or zeppole-like. I enjoyed a few of them as I needed more sweets after my slumber. The snicker-doodles were welcomed with open mouths too. 😛
Too bad I didn’t bring any foodz this time. Oh well. Back to being booze man.
Thank you everyone who made their wonderful dishes. Ribs, meatballs, and all the wonderful dishes were appreciated as usual. Nyom nyom nyom.