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SAG Awards 2012: Menu Is Months In The Making (PHOTOS)

Sag Awards 2012 Menu

SANDY COHEN   01/29/12 02:17 AM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — When your dinner party guests include Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kate Winslet and Glenn Close, and the whole affair is televised live, it can take months to plan the menu. That's why the team behind the Screen Actors Guild Awards began putting together the plate for Sunday's ceremony months ago.

It was still summer when show producer Kathy Connell and executive producer and director Jeff Margolis first sat down with chef Suzanne Goin of Los Angeles eatery Lucques with a tall order: Create a meal that is delicious at room temperature, looks beautiful on TV, is easy to eat and appeals to Hollywood tastes. Oh, and no poppy seeds, soups, spicy dishes, or piles of onions or garlic.

"It can't drip, stick in their teeth or be too heavy," Connell said. "We have to appease all palates."

The chef put together a plate of possibilities: slow-roasted salmon with yellow beets, lamb with couscous and spiced cauliflower and roasted root vegetables with quinoa. There was also a chopped chicken salad and another chicken dish with black beans.

To ensure the dishes are both tasty and TV-ready, Connell and Margolis, along with the SAG Awards Committee and the show's florist and art director, dined together at this summertime lunch on tables set to replicate those that will be in the Shrine Exposition Center during the ceremony. The pewter, crushed-silk tablecloths and white lilies you'll see on TV Sunday were also chosen months ago.

The diners discussed the look of the plate, the size of the portions and the vegetarian possibilities.

"We'd like the portions a little larger," Connell told the chef.

"And a little more sauce on the salmon," Margolis added.

Come Sunday, it's up to Goin to prepare 1,200 of the long-planned meals for the A-list audience.

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In this Oct. 19, 2011 photo, a proposed plate of slow-roasted salmon, roasted root vegetables, and lamb is seen during the SAG Awards tasting and table decor preview at Lucques restaurant in Los Angeles. The SAG Awards will be held Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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LOS ANGELES — When your dinner party guests include Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kate Winslet and Glenn Close, and the whole affair is televised live, it can take months to plan the menu. That's w...
LOS ANGELES — When your dinner party guests include Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kate Winslet and Glenn Close, and the whole affair is televised live, it can take months to plan the menu. That's w...
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studioh!
just.words.
02:52 PM on 01/30/2012
all they need is a little bit of lucques...
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Ariana Avitia
Obama 2012
12:15 PM on 01/30/2012
"When your dinner party guests include Brad Pitt..."

Ha. Starting the story with that line is pretty damn silly. There's pictures in the tabloids and on web sites like X17online.com of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie taking their children to McDonald's.

You're not planning a menu for the Queen of England.
10:29 AM on 01/30/2012
The amount of fluff filling the front page of the AOL/Huffington Post is approaching that of a Fox tabloid.
It is fast approaching a never return to page.
12:08 AM on 01/30/2012
"It can't drip, stick in their teeth or be too heavy..."

I wonder what happens if it did.
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Ariana Avitia
Obama 2012
12:10 PM on 01/30/2012
It's silly isn't it?

I wonder, too.

"It can't drip, stick in their teeth or be too heavy...."

What are they, robots? We all know they're not perfect and on occasion they make a mess or get food stuck in their teeth. Of course, we wouldn't like to see them like that on TV, but we understand that those things happen to all of us.
09:42 PM on 01/29/2012
Suzanne Goin is brilliant! If you have a chance to eat her food, it truly deserves and academy award!
04:10 PM on 01/29/2012
"It can't drip, stick in their teeth or be too heavy," LOL. So why...cous cous., quinoa, black beans, chicken salad, salmon (on every catering dish in hollywood)....
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
04:06 PM on 01/29/2012
Well, if they were coming to my house, they'd eat what everyone else eats. Call it simple peasant food if you like.
12:05 AM on 01/30/2012
they've been alerted now.
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Lulo
To The Center!!
07:37 AM on 01/30/2012
People in Hollywood eat the same as most people. This is an award ceremony, so the pomposity is turned up a few notches.
03:52 PM on 01/29/2012
Please share the recipes along with the photos.
05:23 PM on 01/29/2012
How bout high speed blenderized choice peanuts, cashews, dryed seedless cherrys and raisins whirled into a fine paste on graham crackers and a thick strawburry, field berry in vanilla bean ice cream and a splash of vanilla slurry drink? Eat the slurried covered grahams with left hand and drink the field strawburry shake with the right. One size fits all.
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studioh!
just.words.
02:54 PM on 01/30/2012
there you go playing with your food again!