Sabrina described our Boston Blogger Meet-up perfectly: “Small Plates, Big Mouths!” The 13 of us talked non-stop while at dinner! We all had so much in common and our conversation flowed naturally for nearly 3 hours. Our mouths were chatting so much, I’m surprised we were able to eat at all!
The chatting began almost immediately as people arrived to dinner. Our poor server must have been so annoyed with us because she tried to take our orders a number of times before we finally took a break from talking to look at the menu.
I started with a glass of Raymond Chardonnay Reserve. I drank two glasses over the course of the evening.
The tapas menu at Small Plates was seriously to die for! Even with recommendations from our server, I still had such a difficult time deciding what I wanted to eat for dinner. I honestly wanted to try everything on the menu!
The first tapas that I chose was the Warm Squash ‘Fettuccine’ with Tomato Romesco. When it was served to me, I was immediately impressed by the colors. I never expected squash to look so vibrant and the presentation to be so beautiful! (I was expecting a plate of spaghetti squash.) The serving was topped with fresh basil leaves and a crostini. The visual aesthetics added so much to this dish!
The flavor and texture of the Warm Squash ‘Fettuccine’ was wonderful, too. The ‘fettuccine’ was basically long, soft ribbons of different kinds of squash, and its consistency was very much like actual pasta. The tomato sauce actually had a little kick to it, which was a nice flavor contrast to the more mild squash. Both the tomato sauce and squash tasted extremely fresh.
My second dish was the Blue Cheese Raclette with Seared Tomato and Fingerling Potatoes. The cheese was basically blended into a soft “patty,” which was topped with a breadcrumb-like crust and a thick slice of seared tomato, surrounded by thinly sliced baked fingerling potatoes and drizzled with a thick balsamic dressing. The blue cheese raclette had an intensely rich flavor, which was AMAZING! I slowly savored each and every bite.
I spread the soft cheese onto the tomato as well as the potato slices before smearing them in the dressing for a number of different flavor variations. The Blue Cheese Raclette was easily my favorite tapas of the evening. Delish!
When it was time for dessert, I didn’t have trouble deciding (1) if I wanted dessert; (2) what to order for dessert. The tapas portions were obviously small, so they left room for a sweet treat at the end of the meal, and I absolutely LOVE bread pudding, so the decision was easy. Katie and I split the Ginger Apple Bread Pudding with Southern Wild Turkey Sauce.
The Bread Pudding was a heavenly dessert! The thick bread was perfectly firm-on-the-outside and soft-on-the-inside and covered with a sweet, slightly sticky sauce. Bits of apple and a subtle ginger flavor were infused throughout, and the dessert was finished off with a pair of strawberry slices and a fresh mint leaf on top.
I love this quote that was on the bottom of the Small Plates dessert menu:
“Who is to say that ‘bigger is better’?
I’ve often wondered that.
Can you not fit more kumquats in a jar than you could, say, spools of twine?
Flavors are similar.
Give me small plates any day & an extraordinary bottle
of wine and I will be happy forever.”
Nanthida Bernardeau, 1946
Boston bloggies! We totally forgot to snap a photo until the very end of the night, and by then, some of our crew had already headed home. Here are the remaining ladies!
(l – r) Elina, Shannon, Bridget, Kelly, me, Sabrina, Sarah, and Lauren
Missing from the photo: MacDuff, Karley, Sue, Inna, and Katie
It was so, so, so nice to meet these lovely Boston bloggers and readers. I love knowing that so many intelligent, friendly, and beautiful women live right here in the same city. I can’t wait to get together soon. Ladies, perhaps a potluck dinner is in our future?




















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Delicious eats! Love that quote. Blogger meet-ups are so fun!
That looks like so much fun and a great turnout! I’d love to do a blogger get together. How do you find out which bloggers live near you?
That’s quite the meetup! Small Plates looks like a nice place – great food.
How fun!! I had a blast at my first blogger dinner!
Looks like it was such a fun time!! I’m super kealous!
What a wonderful evening with amazing food!
That food looks awesome. I think I need to plan a NYC blogger meet up asap! If you are interested, let me know!
I love love love tapas. But I’ve only ever had Spanish. It’s fun that this place is more eclectic. And that blue cheese thing – oh my!
That place looks so good! I’m glad you guys had a good time!
So cool – I should try to set up one here in Pittsburgh!
that looks like a great evening! I have my first blogger meet up this week and I’m pretty excited!
Blogger pot luck dinner sounds like a wonderful idea- count me in!
That cheese thing looks wonderful! And I am a HUGE bread pudding fanatic… every time I see it in the buffet at Whole Foods I need to take it! It is my perfect consistency.
That looks delicious! Looks like you girls had a lot of fun, what a great group of bloggers!
What a delicious looking meal. Yum!!!
I had a great time at the meet up. It was so nice meeting everyone!
That sounds wonderful! I really thank you for this blog and I am so glad I found it
If you ever find yourself in Buffalo, NY we have a restaurant like that called Sample http://sampleourrestaurant.com/
It’s wonderful, good food, drinks atmosphere!
That looked like so much fun! I’ll have to try to make it down from the North Shore to get to one of the Boston meetups!
i didn’t catch that quote, but it’s a great one
and yes, potluck!! I”ll get working on that… thanks again for organizing!
Great dinner, great company! What more could you want?!
Looks like it was a great evening. Tapas is always fun, getting little plates of a variety of things. Kinda like ordering sushi
Sounds like you had a great time and some delish food!
Your food looks great, and I bet that was a fun evening! Glad you had a good time.
that dessert makes me want to try to make bread pudding (again)!
all that food looks AMAZING!! especially the squash fettucini…wow
a potluck is an awesome idea- it’d be so much fun!
aww, the dinner sounds so fun … and the food looks amazing!
i can’t even begin to fathom the type of quality eats that would be at a potluck with all of you!!
hey tina, im a new reader and from the boston area. Since you love breading sooo much, there is a place in Reading, MA called Calareso’s farmstand that has a bread pudding that people RAVE over. I have yet to try it, but can’t imagine that it falls short in taste. Also, they have some fabulous fresh produce and other great stuff. Just a suggestion!
I ate there recently, and you’re right…that Blue Cheese Raclette was amazing!!!
finally started my own blog check me out! Please oh please do feel free to make suggestions! look forward to talking to you all!
I’ve SO been enjoying your blog! The food looks wonderful, and that’s so awesome all those women live so close!!
what an amazing dinner!! i’m a boston bloggette too (fearlessfabulousfulloflife.com!) where is small plates located? i’ve never been!?? love your blog tina! hopefully see you in the city sometime! xo
Looks so great, especially that blue cheese raclette! Yum!
This looks like so much fun! I love the idea of tapas, that way I can try everything!
Awwwh I wish I was at the Boston blog meet up. Then maybe I’d actually get out to more Boston restaurants!
Aw that looks SOO fun! I went to Boston in Nov to visit my friend at BC…i want to move there SO bad, but my CA roots are telling me I won’t hang with the cold…It is very tempting!
Ooh! That squash fettuccine looks wonderful!
I had such a great time Tina! Would love to do a potluck – keep me posted!
Oooo makes me wish I lived in the same city as all of you cool bloggies! That and the bread pudding looks beyond amazing.
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