Do you remember the talented and generous Debra Phillips of Scentimental Gardens? Last June, after the fantastic shopping trip to Kane County Flea Market in St. Charles, she and her sister Diane hosted a super fun cocktail party for Jaithan and me at their gorgeous store, a 1905 Queen Anne home on State Street in Geneva.
Debra, I must tell you, is all about the details.
So it was only fitting to return the favor with an invitation to visit us in the country. Here's a snapshot of a hearty farm breakfast I made for us here at the house.
The eggs were fresh from our friend Karlina's farm with beautiful, bright yellow yolks. I baked them in an antique copper skillet I picked up in Paris years ago when I was with House Beautiful for Maison & O'bjet.
Diane had surprised us with homemade zucchini bread, which I served with sweet strawberry jam from our neighbor Joanne.
For the full story on all the weekend's activities, including recipes, antique shopping, and more great pics of the area, be sure to visit Debra's blog 5th and State.
Eddie, you breakfast is gorgeous and after visiting Thomas and Michael and seeing a bit of the area, I can only imagine what it was like being at your farm house. Thanks for sharing your beautiful meal!
You must have been taught the importance of breakfast and sharing it with friends.
Sisters are the best. I have 3. (and 3 brothers)
pve
Wow, what an amazing table setting, and meal!
Wow! Looks incredible at both her place and yours. I love how all your items are so local. Such a perfect brunch…
Breakfast is always a wonderful idea for entertaining guests! It is all so lovely and the farm fresh goods made the meal I am sure. I’ll have to check out Debra’s blog.
Have a great Wednesday,
Jennifer
Hi Eddie
I have the same copper skillet but don’t use it very often. Never know what to with it. Love the idea of using it to bake eggs.
As always, you made a simple breakfast look (and I’m sure taste) magnificent and special.
That breakfast is Heaven! Have you guys thought of opening up an Inn…or B&B…or just a room that would have a package deal of antiquing in the country??
Just sayin’
Beautiful table, all looks so mouth watering. I am glad you are sharing your time with us all.
XOXOXO
I adore how much of a “fremily” affair it was, everyone contributed! Oh, and your photography is always perfection!
Love it. By the way, the auction on Ebay is about to end but there is a STUNNING French sterling flatware and table service that is un-be-leivable includin table settings with 13 pieces.
It’s up to $8,700! Sigh… The asparagus thingy is really neat.
http://cgi.ebay.com/KELLER-FRENCH-STERLING-SILVER-FLATWARE-TABLE-SERVICE_W0QQitemZ280388712995QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAntiques_Silver?hash=item4148783a23&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
my meals never look that pretty….
thank you eddie ross – i live for your site updates, especially the entertaining posts. your table is breathtaking and the food looks delicious.
This looks magnificent, Eddie. I love an octagon plate and tons of crisp white – any day, any season. Well done as always, Catherine
What a wonderful breakfast, and the weather in upstate New York this time of year is perfect for eating outside! Much better than our triple digit Texas heat!
Thanks for sharing Eddie, I always love hearing about your adventures in entertaining!
eddie and jaithan;
thank you for our incredible visit. “to all your fans”
EDDIE IS AN AMAZING COOK! not only does everything look beautiful but is
D E L I C I O U S!
plus both eddie and jaithan are wonderful hosts. I am still pinching myself and fondly daydreaming of our days together.
thank you for everything!
xxxxo
debra
how yummy and beautiful! It is so nice to meet the people that you get to know so well through the blogging community!
i’m loving everything copper right now. it’s such a classic.
Looks absolutely perfect.
Hi Eddie
Yum! I could not wait for breakfast the meal looks delicious! The table setting makes it all the more inviting. Who could resist dining at your table? Perfect! Thanks Eddie. Ciao.
I want to have breakfast with you and Jaithan. Your breakfast table was devine and I am looking forward to your Autumn/Fall inspirations.
Everything is just lovely….thank you for sharing!
xo,
annie
Yum, that breakfast looks simply delicious! You two are so lucky to have great neighbors with fresh eggs and jam around.
How were the biscuits? Better than Biscuitville? Do tell!
What a beautiful spread! Wish I’d asked you to share your own Outdoor Living Must- Have item for my posting this week, filled with great gear and ideas from our fellow designers:
http://jgkitchens.blogspot.com/2009/09/outdoor-entertaining-wish-list-labor.html
If you want to add something to it, I’d still love to have your input and would definitely add it in… Please shoot me a note!
E+J — what a yummy time you all had. And this brought back great memories of the fun we all had at the Kane County Flea Market and, of course, at Debra’s wonderful Scentimental Gardens. Can anyone say Pimms????
Beautiful and inspiring–thanks for the super pics.