Its Halloween week! I
always host a party to celebrate Hallows Eve.
I also sneak in some Gothic, scary style. One of my favorite people who masters all of
the above is Nadia Giosia (A.K.A. Nadia G.) the punk glam diva and chef of the Cooking
Channel’s Bitchin’ Kitchen and Bite This with Nadia G. Ms. Fabulous
was able to grill her on macabre fashion and creepiest recipes:
Ms. Fabulous: We are big fans of your fashion style on the
show, so we want to know what are you going to be wearing for Halloween?
Nadia G: Man! You know what I want to do this year; I’m a
big fan of dressing up scary for Halloween. It sounds obvious, but a lot of
people use it as an opportunity to kind of dress slutty. It’s cool, but where’s
the scariness
What I’m going to do, I always loved those vintage nylons
that have the seam running up the back. I’m going to be doing that as an open
wound with stitches. It’s going to be pretty cool, essentially I don’t know how
to describe exactly what I’m going to do, but I’m going to turn some of my
favorite fashion elements and turn them into disgusting wounds.
Ms. Fab: Here at Ms. Fabulous, we always love your nails
makeup on the show. What are your best
tips on looks for Halloween?
N. G: Well, you know, a style of nails that I have been doing
a while, which is the half-moon around the cuticle. I think it’s cool for
Halloween to use black nail polish with a white or blood red half-moon around
the cuticle.
Ms. Fab: We always appreciate that you have great cocktails
on your show. What do you suggest for an
elegant and spooky drink for a party?
N.G.: The idea is to come up with a cocktail that’s creepy
and tastes great. The issue with Halloween
is that people tend to use a lot of coloring. In food, they use lots of fondant
to make it look creepy but it doesn't taste good. So for a cocktail, wine cocktails are really
popular these days. I like to make
something called a Witches Brew.
Essentially, you use Once Upon a Vine Chardonnay, pear
nectar and savory thyme. You have a
drink that’s a little sweet, the pear contrasts with the thyme and it’s really
delicious. To make that creepy, I fill up
a surgical glove with water and pop that in the freezer. Remove the glove when it turns to ice and
have this hand floating around the punch that adds a scary touch, but in a
drink that’s sophisticated.
Ms. Fab: Speaking of Halloween food that looks scary,
juvenile or doesn't taste good, what do you suggest for party hors d’oeuvres
that actually taste good, a little Goth, but appropriate for foodies?
N.G.: I love to make
coffin-shaped grilled cheese sandwiches. It’s easy to cut out the coffin
shape. You can use pumpernickel bread
for a darker look. I stuff them full of
Tallegio cheese, which is like an Italian brie, which is one of my favorite
cheeses. It melts so nice and gooey, add
some caramelized onions and fresh apple slices and there you go. You know you have a treat that’s coffin
shaped, but not juvenile and tastes fantastic.
Ms. Fab: Is there a way to pair wine with Halloween candy?
N.G.: Oh sure! Red wines are notoriously great with
chocolate. What I like to make is bacon
chocolate. That’s always delicious and easy to make as well. You can pair that
with charming Pinot Noir. It has the flavor
of ripe cherry, black currant and red wines are just fantastic for chocolate.
Ms. Fab: What are
some easy, tongue-in-cheek décor elements one can use to decorate for
Halloween?
N. G.: Get creative with it! There’s nothing I hate more
than that cheap pharmacy décor where people end up spending a fortune on it,
and then everyone ends up with the same stupid ridiculous skeletons. What I like to do is think of things that are
actually creepy, like decapitated doll heads; really old broken dolls that are
pretty scary. You can use pictures of
your ex with a knife through them… Things like that, just think outside the box
about what can be creepy for Halloween.
Ms. Fab: Did you do a lot of Trick or treating as a kid?
N. G.: Yep, I have the fillings to prove it!
Ms. Fab: Thank you so much for chatting with us!
Witches Brew
INGREDIENTS
• 4 oz Once Upon a Vine ™ Fairest Chardonnay™
• 2 oz Pear Nectar
• 3 Sprigs of thyme
• 1 oz Lime Juice
• 1/2 oz Simple Syrup
DIRECTIONS
Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and strain into chilled glass.
1 comment:
Fashion show so cool. Great.
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