A Few Food Shots

Here are a couple of food shots we took from our main dinner restaurant. Although our original food photographer canceled last minute, we were able to bring in another photographer. He had no experience in food photography, so we didn't know what we were in for. I am happy with the results.
The above image is a renovated version of the house smoked salmon appetizer. It includes a nest of Molokai sweet purple potatoes, mango pico de gallo, cilantro-kaffir lime leaf puree, guajillo salt and pomegranate "caviar".Our Lobster salad also uses the Molokai purple sweet potato, which it is wrapped in and fried. The salad also has fresh mache, blueberries, edamame, avocado, tomatoes, mango and aquaponic baby lettuces wrapped in fresh cucumber. The big island honey with vanilla-citrus vinaigrette finishes the dish nicely.

Our lamb entree consists of an ancho braised lamb shank and seared rack of Australian lamb. The parsnip puree serves as the starch on the dish and the grape demi provides the right sweet-tart and rich finish this dish needs. Our locally grown baby carrots and the house grown opal basil really bring the color and natural component to the plate as well.

Comments

  1. Nice shots! looks so delicious!

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  2. Those are some beautiful dishes.

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  4. The food look incredible I feel hungry just looking the photos.
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  5. All I can say is what the hell is that thing and why does it look so damn yummy!!!

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  7. for no experience, your food photographer did a really nice job!

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  10. Those are some beautiful dishes.and your blog was amazing very beautiful.thanks

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