Bragging Rights: Food Network

This is a turkey shot that I worked VERY hard at putting together. I did both the styling and the photography. WHEW!If you watch “Ham on the Street” on Food Network (Wednesday nights… good show very entertaining), watch closely and you will see right before the title rolls down on the screen this particular turkey on your TV.Woooot!**Side Note: For those who think that all food stylist use bizarro tricks to get their food to look great, not all of us food stylists do that.This is not a product of using tricks, artificial or inedible ingredients. I do take pride in the fact that everything I style can be eaten right off the set (and often is). 100% natural food and food styling. Food is beautiful enough on its own without mucking it up with spray paint and other nasty garbage.This image is Copyright Protected and may not be used for any reason without express written permission.© Kelly Cline All Rights Reserved.www.kclinephotography.com
Comfort Food

I’m going through one of our older cookbooks on stews from around the world. This one is called “Satarasch” and it is a traditional stew from some regions in east europe. Right before serving one adds some sour cream to the stew. Something very comforting on colder days.Recipe “Satarasch”
Source: Thorsten (TK)
Summer = Grill = Hotdogs!

My lunchtime snack on a hot summer day!… An experiment in food photography!Please follow me on Twitter!Want to use this photo in a publication? Please Read This First!Your HONEST Feedback and Comments are appreciated!Please Visit My “personal” Website! TheBusyBrain.com Current Gear/Accessories Include: Camera: Nikon D2XLenses: 70-300mm / 24-85mmCamera Bag: Lowepro Slingshot 300 Post-processing Software: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom White Balance Filter: ExpoDisc Digital White Balance Filter Memory Cards: SanDisk Extreme IV Compact Flash Card (4 GB) (8 GB) Flash: Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight Flash Reflector/Diffuser: Lastolite LR3696 33-Inch TriFlip Kit Camera/Lens Cleaning Kit: Nikon Cleaning Combo Kit HotShoe: Lastolite LS2438 15×15 inch Ezybox HotShoe Spare Battery: Nikon EN-EL4 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Reccomended Photography Books: Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Digital Camera (Updated) The Digital Photography Book The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebusybrain/2632138944/
15 meatballs at IKEA

More food and drinkThe big size portion at IKEA’s restaurant.This is kind of a cheap quality version. But still not too bad. No, not at all. Fifteen(!) meatballs with brown light creamy sauce, lingonberry jam, boiled potatoes (I changed it to boiled vegetables for the day). A little cup of green pea salad and a small glass of beer. And coffe with ’second cup’ included. That’s cheaper and better then McDonalds…Cost: 59 SEK (about 7.50 USD)View Small On BlackView Large On BlackThe real traditional style in Sweden is to have homemade boiled mashed (and whipped) potaoes (made with milk and butter, spiced with salt, white pepper and some nutmeg), quite heavy creamy sauce and good quality Swedish lingonberry jam and maybe salty pickeled small cucumbers…and of course “mumy’s meatballs”, made out of minced beef meat!!
No parsley, no dill…no sallad at all! That is the traditional way!And on top of the heap of the hot mashed potatoe you can finnish up by putting a quite big piece of butter! When the butter melts ”on top of the mountain” you take your knife and make like ’ploughed furrows’ from ”the lake of butter” down to the plate surface and let it mix a little with the creamy sauce…Yes, this is how I did it as a child — and still today do it from time to time!
A glass of ice cold milk goes well with this dish — even though it is not so healhty. Beer or water is also good. Maybe a lightly sweetened lingonberry drink.And after two portions of meatballs and mashed potatoes…you put yourself…lying down on the sofa! Aaaah…
There is an “IKEA Lovers Pool” on Flickr!Here is where I sat and ate the meatballs together with a Finnish blond.Click here if you want to see more IKEA photos from a Flickr colleague of mine.Extra: Table etiquette around the world!_
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maurice_flower/101926406/
Bugga Bugs Camping Set Felt Play Food Pattern

Bugga Bugs Felt Food Pattern. DIY Tutorial.
Source: Bugga Bugs
cuisine confections-food themed cupcakes

one of a range of “food themed” cupcakes that i made.inspired by the amazingly talented abbie tabbie!
Ribeye Steak

Food Week – FridayI know this is not the best picture ever but it’s one of the best steak I’ve ever had. And we all know, a good piece of steak is hard to waste. And so is the picture : )Joe Dimaggio’s Chophouse, San Francisco
Glazed Meatloaf

This is a simple and delicious meatloaf recipe which uses balsamic vinegar and ketchup to make a tasty glaze. Please click here to see the Glazed Meatloaf recipe
Link: zobeiry

