New Work: Food Styling + Photography + Recipes

The New Year has arrived, and what a year 2017 was! I had some amazing food styling, photography, recipe development and blogging projects for some amazing clients. Here is some of my recent work and here’s to a New Year 2018 full of more great work, clients, adventures and new connections!

Food Styling for Lilly Pulitzer, NYC

I recently had the opportunity to do food and prop styling for Lilly Pulitzer’s 2018 social media campaign..I styled the photos with beautiful fruit, flowers, desserts, champagne, flowers, glitter and more which made some gorgeous colorful photos! Stay tuned as the campaign launches on @lillypulitzer social media pages.

 

 

Cocktail Styling for Ketel One Vodka / Transistor Studios

Photography for Locale Market / Farmtable Cucina Restaurant, St Pete FL

Some of my favorite shots from an awesome photo shoot in October 2017 – including food, chef and restaurant staff portraits, and restaurant and event photography for one of my favorite restaurants in St Pete Florida, Farmtable Cucina.

Levana Meal Replacement

Food styling and photography for Levana Meal Replacement packaging, website and marketing materials – check out their website here

Steviva

Recipe development, food styling and photography for Stevia Brands Blogger Recipe Challenge – my Kung Pao Beef with Cauliflower Rice recipe won the Grand Prize and First Place for the Entree category! Click here for the recipe

Kung Pao Beef

TresOmega Pasta

Recipe development, food styling and photography for TresOmega Pasta Blogger Recipe Challenge. I made a delicious One Pot Chili Mac Soup using their gluten free pasta that turned out amazing! Winners to be announced in January so stay tuned!  Click here for the recipe

One Pot Chili Mac Soup

JSL Foods / Fortune Noodles

Recipe development, food styling and photography for JSL Foods/Fortune Udon Noodles Blogger Recipe Challenge. I made a delicious Spicy Pork + Kale Udon Noodle Soup that’s the perfect comfort food for Winter. Winners to be announced in January so stay tuned! Click here for the recipe

Spicy Pork + Kale Udon Noodle Soup

Seven Barrels Recipes, Food Styling + Photography

Food styling, recipe development and photography for Seven Barrels website, social media and email marketing Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter campaigns. I created some recipes pairing their premium infused olive oils and vinegars into some delicious flavor combinations. Some new recipes I created, styled and shot for Winter: Sheet Pan Roasted Chicken and Vegetables and some delicious Zucchini Noodles with Roasted Eggplant, Feta, Pomegranate and Mint, using their Blood Orange Olive Oil and Black Currant Balsamic Vinegar.

Sheet Pan Roasted Chicken

Zucchini Noodles

For 2017, I developed recipes to highlight and celebrate the seasonal ingredients: for Spring with Sriracha Mango Shrimp Summer Bowls, and Sriracha Mango Grilled Wings; Summer with Peach and Tomato Gazpacho and Stuffed Roasted Tomatoes, Thanksgiving with Wild Rice Turkey Bowl w/ Oranges + Cranberries, and Sausage, Mushroom + Cheese Turnovers, and the Holidays with Truffle Steak Au Poivre, and Crispy Truffle Parmesan Potato Stacks. What a year of deliciousness!

Shrimp Summer Bowl

Link to Sriracha Mango Lime Shrimp Summer Bowl recipe

Sriracha Mango Lime Chicken Wings

Link to Sriracha Mango Lime Chicken Wings recipe

Gazpacho

link to Peach and Tomato Gazpacho recipe

Stuffed Tomatoes

link to Stuffed Roasted Tomatoes recipe

Wild Rice Turkey Bowl

Link to Wild Rice Turkey Bowl recipe

Sausage + Mushroom Turnovers

Link to Sausage Mushroom Cheese Turnovers recipe

Truffle Steak Au Poivre

Link to Truffle Steak Au Poivre recipe

Truffle Potato Stacks

Link to Cheesy Truffle Potato Stacks recipe

Jacobs Creek Winery

Food and Event photography for Jacob’s Creek Winery Press Event in NYC

Joanne’s Green Sauce

Food styling and photography for Joanne’s Green Sauce brand launch campaign and website

Food Photography – Emenu and Various NYC Restaurants

Uptown Whole Foods Cookbook

Styling and photography for Gary Null Whole Foods new Vegan cookbook

Food Styling for Stella Artois / Chowhound.com – Stella cooking videos featuring Chef Daniela Soto-Innes (CLICK LINKS TO VIEW VIDEOS)

Stella Artois / Chowhound cooking videos

Food Styling for Arnold Bread / Chef Tom Colicchio TV and Video cooking segments and live interviews – Arnold Bread live cooking demos “Build a Better Sandwich” campaign featuring Chef Tom Colicchio
(CLICK LINKS TO VIEW VIDEOS)

Arnold Bread + Chef Tom Colicchio

Expert Interview Series with FoodyDirect.com!

I was recently invited as a guest for the FoodyDirect.com Expert Interview Series to talk about great tasting and looking food, and I’m honored to share the interview with you! I discuss my background and how I got into Food Styling and Photography as a full-time freelance profession, along with some of my favorite things to cook, food trends, hot spots in NYC and some simple rules for great food photography on social media.

Expert Interview Series with FoodyDirect.com

I also included one of my favorite go-to recipes in the article, my Rochester-Style Chicken French with Broccolini which I know you’re gonna love!

Chicken French

Check out the interview below or on FoodyDirect.com (the best online mail order source for gourmet food and gifts!

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Kristen Hess is a New York City food stylist, photographer, recipe developer, and author of the food blog, The Artful Gourmet.  We recently chatted with Kristen about her favorite cuisines, cooking trends, and NYC eateries, and also asked her to share her food stylist expertise with us to help foodies take better photos of their gastronomical creations.

Tell us a bit about yourself. Why did you decide to dive headfirst into learning about cooking and food photography?

I’ve always loved food and cooking but never considered it as a full-time career until I moved to NYC and started taking a series of cooking classes at The Institute of Culinary Education. I was working in advertising at the time and thought it was a fun hobby, but then that hobby became more serious as I discovered food media as a blossoming career path and started taking more classes in food styling, photography, and food writing and then started my blog.
Out of all of the different styles of cuisine and cooking in your repertoire, which one was the most fun to learn about?

My all-time favorite is Italian food because I love the simplicity of the gorgeous ingredients, rustic flavors, and cooking techniques. Whether it’s homemade pasta and sauce, homemade pizza, a gorgeous salad, an antipasti dish, or a roasted chicken with vegetables, I love it all!

Name a cooking trend, tool, or category that you’re currently excited about. 

Alternative flours and coconut everything! I try to live a healthy lifestyle, but sometimes it’s hard when you work in the food industry (esp. in NYC!) surrounded by delicious temptations every day. Alternative flours made out of chickpeas, coconut, almond, bananas, brown rice, farro, buckwheat, chia, and arrowroot are great for low-carb and paleo/gluten-free cooking – and they’re healthier, too. You can make pizza crust, bread, pasta, pancakes, tortillas, pastry, crepes, socca, and all kinds of dishes with it. And I love coconut oil, cream, and milk as an alternative to full-fat regular dairy sometimes because it has a nice subtle coconut flavor and is great to cook with at high heat. I’ve made curries, smoothies, baked goods, and more with it. Great stuff.

Many people have a basic idea of what a food stylist does – but could you tell us about some types of food photography that you’ve done that people may not associate with the craft? 

I do some interesting gigs with agencies for their food clients who are doing on-site media tours promoting food products and recipes to food editors for all the major food magazines. For example, The Jackfruit Company launched their new products and I toured around with the owner and PR agency making tacos, salads, burgers, and sandwiches on-site in the editors’ board rooms while they pitched the product to the editors and writers (to gain press and brand affection, of course!).

Another new type of job that is getting popular is styling food for Facebook Live segments for cookbook authors and chefs, health experts, and bloggers. I did quite a few of these for Keri Glassman and Andy Boy Broccoli Rabe, making recipes for them which were demoed live on Facebook at PureWow Magazine and Cosmo.com. I also did this for Halloween making super fun recipes by blogger Elise Strachan at People Food and Food and Wine.

When you see people posting pictures of food on their social media pages, what are some of the “mistakes” you see that make the dish look really unappetizing?

I always say lighting is a huge factor for any good food photo. If it’s too yellow or too blue, you need to fix the hue or it looks unappetizing. Also, never use flash or take photos with overhead lights as they give harsh shadows and blow out the food. Try to shoot food with natural light as much as possible. Bad angles are a no-no too. Don’t shoot burgers or sandwiches overhead. You can’t see what’s inside. Pizza is great for overhead shots because you want to see what’s on it. Don’t be afraid to crop into the shot too for some detail. Finally, consider your composition; what’s the hero in the shot? Focus on that dish. Not the glass behind it. Let the hero shine!

Finish this sentence: “If you’re a true foodie, the next time you visit New York City, you definitely need to stop by…”

For pizza, you need to check out DiFara on Ave J in Brooklyn. The wait is kinda long, but it’s soooo good and super worth the trip and the wait. I also love RubiRosa pizza in Soho.

Pearl Oyster Bar in the West Village is amazing for fresh oysters, seafood, wine, etc.

My favorite taco joint is La Esquina in Nolita. They make authentic Mexican style tacos on small corn tortillas with fresh cilantro, pork, steak, chicken, and homemade salsa. Plus, the grilled street corn is to die for!

You can’t go to NYC without getting a delicious burger, fries, and milkshake from the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park. Again, the line is long, but so worth the wait!!!

And lastly, go to Katz’s Deli in the Lower East Side for a pastrami on rye New York City style. Delish.

What types of desserts do you enjoy making for friends and family?

I’m definitely more of a savory cook than a pastry cook, but I absolutely love making pies and tarts. I always make lovely fruit-based pies or tarts in the summer around the 4th of July using berries, peaches, and mascarpone on a puff pastry sheet. Thanksgiving is always fun; I love experimenting with new pie recipes (something different than pumpkin or apple pie) like Christina Tosi’s Crack Pie or my Bourbon Buttermilk Pecan Pie.

Finally, could you share with us one recipe that’s always a hit when you prepare it? 

I have so many recipes that I love but one of my absolute favorites is my “Rochester-Style Chicken French with Broccolini.” It’s actually not a French recipe; it’s an Italian recipe similar to a piccata dish, but with a light coating of egg batter, butter, white wine, lemon, and parsley on thinly-pounded chicken, sautéed in a pan and then coated in the luscious buttery lemon sauce. It’s easy to make, tastes amazing, and everyone loves it. I serve it with sautéed broccolini, but you could also serve it with green beans or sautéed spinach, over pasta or rice, or alongside some crusty french bread to mop up the sauce. Goes great with a tangy white wine like Pinot Grigio and a simple green salad with shaved Parmesan cheese and a tangy wine vinaigrette.

Chicken French

Rochester-Style Chicken w/ Broccolini

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Yield: Serves 4.

This delicious Italian dish originated in Rochester, NY and is a great meal for a special occasion or any night of the week. Thin chicken cutlets are coated in a light egg and parmesan batter then sautéed until crispy and brown. They are coated in a luscious lemon butter and wine sauce and served with a side of fresh broccolini. Goes great with a crisp white wine such as Pinot Grigio and a green salad with shaved Parmesan and a tangy vinaigrette.

Ingredients

  • CHICKEN FRENCH:
  • 1/4 cup olive oil/canola oil blend for sauteing (I used Colavita Garlic Oil Blend)
  • 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast cutlets
  • 2-3 eggs
  • 1/4 cup shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
  • Kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper
  • Dash of cayenne pepper
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley
  • 1/2 cup of superfine flour (Pan Searing flour or Wondra)
  • LEMON BUTTER SAUCE:
  • 1-2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 cup white wine or sherry
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • Juice from 1 1/2 lemons (about 1/4 cup)
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons cold butter, cut into pieces
  • Lemon wedges, for garnish
  • 1-2 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley, for garnish
  • BROCCOLINI:
  • 1 bunch broccolini, trimmed
  • Lemon Butter sauce (see above)
  • lemon, S&P for garnish

Instructions

  1. CHICKEN FRENCH:
  2. Heat oil in a large non-stick saute pan over medium heat.
  3. Meanwhile, whisk together eggs, cheese, salt and pepper, cayenne, and fresh parsley in a large mixing bowl.
  4. Place flour in another flat bowl and season with salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Rinse and pat dry chicken breasts, then dredge each one in flour first (left hand), then egg mixture (right hand).
  6. Place chicken into the heated saute pan and cook for 6 minutes on one side. Flip chicken over and saute for another 6 minutes until golden brown.
  7. Remove from pan and set aside, covered with a foil tent.
  8. LEMON BUTTER SAUCE:
  9. In the same skillet, saute the minced garlic for 1-2 minutes, being careful not to burn.
  10. Add the wine and bring liquid to a boil over high heat, scraping up the brown bits in the pan.
  11. Pour in the chicken broth, lemon juice, and red pepper flakes (if using) and let reduce by half, another 5-7 minutes.
  12. Stir in the butter and whisk until it melts.
  13. Add chicken back into the pan with the sauce and let simmer another 5-10 minutes.
  14. Place chicken on serving plate with the steamed broccolini and spoon lemon butter sauce over the top of both.
  15. Garnish with lemon wedges and additional chopped parsley if desired.
  16. BROCCOLINI:
  17. Steam broccolini for about 5 minutes, covered. Remove lid and steam for another 5 minutes until fork tender but still bright green.
  18. Top broccolini with Lemon Butter sauce, additional lemon, salt, and pepper to taste.

Notes

You can also substitute veal for the chicken or artichokes for a vegetarian option.

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New Food Styling + Photography Work

NYC Food Photographer

Kristen Hess NYC Food Stylist + NYC Food Photographer

Hey Guys! I’ve recently updated my food styling and photography portfolio with some new work I’ve done – I tend to get so busy that marketing is the last thing I have time for but I’ve added some new cool work I’ve done for some new restaurants and catering companies, Lo-Cal Kitchen, Cork + Slice, Lilly’s Craft + Kitchen, Outback Steakhouse, 7 Barrels, Arnold Bread, Eggland’s Best, The Laughing Cow, California Almond Board and more.

Check out my portfolio online at http://kristenhess.com 

Food Styling for Lo-Cal Kitchen 

Food Photography for Cork + Slice

Food Photography for Lilly’s Craft + Kitchen NYC

Le Book - Kristen Hess Photographer and Food Stylist

I also just received my Le Book Photography Annual and found me on page 394! Le Book is a highly acclaimed annual of photographers, stylists, production teams, advertising agencies, studios and more that comes out once a year. A prestigious title at that to be in the “LE BOOK”.

Check out my portfolio on their website for more examples of my work at http://www.lebook.com/kristenhess 

 

Food Styling + Photography for LDV Caterers NYC

NYC Food Photographer Kristen Hess

Check out the full portfolio online at http://ldvcaterers.com/#gallery

Food Styling & Food Photography: New Client Work

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I’ve been crazy busy this Spring and Summer so far with new food styling and food photography client projects which is a great thing, but doesn’t leave me as much time for my blog as I’d like! Here are some new client shoots I’ve done over the past few months 🙂

Tavern on Jane Food and Restaurant Shoot  – NYC

Food photography for Tavern on Jane’s new website and marketing materials.

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Baum-Essex Private Label Product Packaging Shoot – NYC

Food styling and photography for private label product packaging and advertising.

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Country Crock Food Shoot – NYC

Food styling and photography for internal marketing materials and brand identity guides.

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Cloverleaf Tavern Food Shoot – NJ

Food photography for website and marketing materials and advertising.

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Kikkoman TV Segment on OK Television – NYC

Food styling for Father’s Day and July 4 TV segment with Kikkoman’s Head Chef Helen.

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Yura Bakery and Catering Food Photo Shoot – NYC

Food photography for website and internal marketing materials.

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Stay tuned for more new work and client projects – I’ll keep posting from time to time 🙂