WV Farm Bureau Magazine October 2013 | Page 26

A Family Features utumn brings colorful foliage and perfect weather for entertaining indoors and out. As you plan your fall gatherings, consider stopping by your local farmers market to pick up all the ingre­ ients neces­ ary for d s preparing a savory home cooked feast that’s sure to please any crowd. See how local inspira­ion and fresh t ingredi­ nts led celebrity Chef Tim Love to create his most recent recipes. e Every fall, Chef Love takes inspiration from the end of summer harvest to create unique dishes, like his latest recipe for Balsamic Turkey Meatloaf with Balsamic Mayonnaise. Ripe fall vegetables are the inspiration for his Grilled Chicken Thighs with Sweet Potato-Balsamic Salad and his Grilled Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Mayon­ naise. All three recipes include Hellmann’s® Creamy Balsamic Mayonnaise Dressing, which combines the rich, great taste of Hellmann’s® that you love with a touch of sweet, aged balsamic vinegar. Whether you’re hosting a casual evening with friends or having the whole family over for a relaxing Sunday after­ oon, these simple recipes are perfect for any occasion. Pair the dishes with clean table decor and your favorite n refreshing beverages for an easy evening of entertaining. Carry a tradi­ional theme throughout the tablescape by t using mismatched plates, cutlery and glasses. Tie napkins and cutlery together with twine, and then tuck in a little bouquet of fresh herbs from the garden to add a dash of color and homegrown goodness. For a daytime gathering, take the dining table outside to enjoy the beautiful fall weather and final weeks of grilling season. Lay out a blanket for the kids to picnic, and add a few games to keep them entertained. Savor the season by enjoying delicious meals and lasting memories in the company of your loved ones. For more recipes, visit www.Hellmanns.com. 26 West Virginia Farm Bureau News