Thanks to Cathy and David for an extreme amount of organization ,
and to all the staff at Tre Kronor for a delicious and beautiful evening-
The singing Lucias were very impressive and sounded angelic.
The gifts were fun and amazing-
A white Trash Cookbook and an intricate food-themed Illustration from Dicksond and the bride..
LynnB's delicious cardamom butter almond balls,
the bottle of dark lord, to be saved for a roaring fire...(the hubs will especially be liking that)
and a jar of Mary Beth's peach rosemary preserves which sound so enticing...
after making my very first jam ever this summer I know just how hard that is....
Thank you all.
I now know how to mix 50 Manhattans at once ...
a skill I am not sure how frequently I will need.
The company was delightful.
The evening was dreamlike.
Here are some pix I took that don't begin to capture the fun and deliciousness of the evening...
some of the herring..


The most beautiful smoked salmon with pretty piped cream cheese..

delicious gravad lax

creamy, cold oysters on the half shell

jewel-like colors of the citrus salad

a school of chilled cocktail shrimp

two kinds of pate, cornichons

yummy deviled eggs, my own guilty pleasure...

a variety of cheese to please

some chilled meat, the dark meat on the lower right was reindeer.

The casserole on the left was scrumtious, Janssens temtation, potato, onion, fish cheese, cream, chees, and then some more cream...yum yum... both of the sausages on the right I also enjoyed, I think the one in back was the potato sausage.

On the left was biff a la Lindstrom, in the center I think was meatballs, on the right swedish brown beans.

On the left red cabbage, in the center a very moist roast pork, on the right Christmas ham.

On the left a creamy and rich creamed spinach, in the center a delicous lamb stew made with cream and dill, and on the right the legendary Lutefisk, which I had never tried, cooked in butter, with bacon. I personally found it to be neither bad nor good, just flavorless- or rather tasting only of butter and bacon. It didn't even taste like fish- it was just kind of rubbery flaky and blah- I guess I expected worse LOL....

I didn't get any pix of the amazing desserts- the creme brulee was one of the best I've ever had...
here are some pix from the gift table- a mere fraction of the bounty.



And the highlight of the night- the singing Lucias
"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home."
~James Michener