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  1. Halloween party – menu

    October 31, 2012 by potatoface

    When people talk about organizing a perfect dinner party or making decorations etc,  there is always one person being mentioned…Martha Stewart. But to me the perfect party queen is Ina Garten also known as Barefoot Contessa.

    If I could choose my dream party I wanted to be invited to, it would be Ina Garten’s party. I mean, hello! There’s no competition.

    For the Halloween party this year I took my inspiration for the menu from Barefoot Contessa’s books.

    Halloween Party menu:

    Starter:

    bruschetta with peppers and gorgonzola

    spiganarda with roasted vegetables

    Main:

    pumpkin risotto

    desert:

    chocolate cupcakes with orange icing

    drinks:

    red wine

    coffee martini

     

    Let’s talk about starters.

    Bruschetta with peppers and gorgonzolla

    I found this recipe in Ina Garten’s book ‘Back to Basics’.

    You will need:

    baguette (or any bread you fancy)

    yellow, green and red pepper

    2 tablespoons of drained capers

    gorgonzola

    salt

    pepper

    olive oil

    fresh basil

    1.Slice baguette or your choice of bread. You can brush your slices with olive oil and toast in the ovcn but I found them too dry, so to make them crusty on the outside and soft inside it’s better to toast them on the grill pan (really hot).

    2. Preheat the oven (180 C)

    3. Cut peppers into thin strips. Arrange them on the baking tray, sprinkle salt and pepper on top, bake them in the oven till they are soft and lightly brown on the edges. Ina Garten sautes them and adds sugar but I think when you roast them in the oven, you don’t need to add sugar because they are slightly carmelized anyway.

    4. Add capers into the peppers. Chop basil and add to peppers. Set aside.

    5. Arrange slices of bruschetta on baking tray lined with foil. Top each one with spoonful of pepper mixture. Crumble gorgonzola on top. Bake in the oven for  few minutes, serve warm.

    bruschetta with peppers and gorgonzola

    bruschetta with peppers and gorgonzola

    Spiganarda with rosted vegetables

    This one comes from Barefoot Contessa’s Parties book. Original recipe was with orzo pasta but my Italian shop run out of orzo so I decided to replace it with spiganarda. I also added olives instead of spring onions because I don’t like spring onions and I love olives.

    1 aubergine

    1 red, yellow and green pepper

    2 garlic cloves, minced or crushed

    250 grams of spiganarda pasta

    salt

    pepper

    olive oil

    lemon juice

    olives

    1/4 cup of toasted pine nuts

    feta cheese diced

    fresh basil chopped

    1. Preheat the oven to 200 C. Dice aubergine and peppers, toss them with garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper on a large baking tray. Roast in the oven till they start turning brown, turning with the spatula a few times.

    2.In the meantime cook pasta. Drain and transfer into a large bowl.

    3. Add vegetables, pine nuts, basil, feta cheese and olives into the pasta. For the dressing mix lemon juice from one lemon with olive oil, salt and pepper, pour over the pasta.

    Now, main dish. I’ve made it before for the halloween, but this time I changed my recipe a bit.

    spiganarda with roasted vegetables

    spiganarda with roasted vegetables

    spiganarda with roasted vegetables

     

    Pumpkin risotto

    arborio rice

    pumpkin or butternut squash

    saffron

    salt

    pepper

    1/2 bottle of white wine (pinot grigio)

    2 pints of vegetable stock

    lemon zest from one lemon

    olive oil

    knob of butter

    cup of grated parmesan

    chopped shallots

    minced garlic

    1. Preheat oven to 180 C. Cut your pumpkin or butternut squash into cubes. Spread on the baking tray, sprinkle with olive oil and salt and pepper and roast till they’re soft and start to get golden brown.

    2. Warm 3-4 tablespoons of olive oil in a pan (the best to use is an ironcast one), add knob of butter. After the butter melts add shallots and fry them until they are soft and translusent. Add garlic and fry for two minutes. Then add arborio rice (1/2 cup for each person). Mix and let it fry for a while till coated with olive oil and warm.

    3. Add a ladle of vegetable stock at the time. Cook on low heat (not too low, if it’s too low the rice grains will stay hard, if the heat is too high it will turn into mash) till rice absorbs the liquid. Keep adding stock and wine (wine needs to be room temperature, stock can be hot, you don’t want to stop the cooking process by adding cold stock).

    4. Add few strings of saffron, salt and pepper.

    5. Add roasted cubed pumpkin and zest of lemon. At the end add grated parmesan. Serve immediately.

    pumpkin risotto

    pumpkin risotto

    pumpkin risotto

    Halloween chocolate cupcakes with orange icing

    The main inspiration for the batter came from…you guessed, Ina Garten again. This time from the book ‘Barefoot Contessa, How Easy Is That?’.

    I changed few ingredients and the icing to make it more suitable for Halloween.

    So here it is:

    2 1/2 cups flour

    1/4 cup cocoa

    1 tablespoon baking powder

    1 tablespoon baking soda

    1 cup buttermilk

    1 tablespoon white vinegar

    1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract

    120 grams of usalted butter, at room temperature

    1 cup sugar

    pinch of salt

    2 eggs, at room temperature

    milk chocolate chips

    1. Preheat oven to 180 C. Line muffin tins with paper liners.

    2. In a small bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and pinch of salt.

    3. In a seperate bowl combine buttermilk, vinegar, vanilla.

    4. Beat the butter with sugar on a low speed for a minute, till fluffy and light. Add one egg at a time and beat until combined. Start adding dry ingredients and wet ingredients in 3 parts, mix on low speed till combined.

    5. Add chocolate chips.

    6. Scoop the butter into muffin cups, bake for 25- 30 minutes till a toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely.

    For the icing you will need:

    120 grams of room temperature butter

    120 grams of cream cheese (you can just use cream cheese if you prefer)

    1/2 cup icing sugar

    1 tablespoon orange extract

    orange colouring (I couldn’t find it in any shops, so I mixed red and yellow)

    1. Place all the ingredients in a bowl and combine it well. Pipe it onto your cupcakes.

    Couldn’t be easier!

    halloween cupcakes

    halloween cupcakes

    halloween cupcakes

    halloween cupcakes

    halloween chocolate cupcake with orange icing

    halloween chocolate cupcake with orange icing

    And finally…

    Coffee martini

    1 part of strong coffee

    1 part of tia maria

    1 part of blood orange vodka

    1. Mix with ice in a coctail shaker and serve in martini glasses

    coffee martini

    coffee martini

    coffee martini

    coffee martini


  2. French themed party

    August 15, 2012 by potatoface

    To achieve a successful French theme party you need:

    1. to befriend a French person, preferably with a family (so you can have a French person times three = more legitimate French party)

    2. miniature Eiffel Tower,

    3. A la French menu,

    4. lots of wine,

    5. no nonsense taking attitude,

    6. lots and lots of wine and cheese,

    7. stamina…

    8.selection of French music.

     Now, it’s definitely not a good idea to start with a little session called ‘two Cosmopolitans drinking two cosmopolitans’…which is me and my ex flatmate (Kamil, mentioned before in this blog) downing two cosmos before the French arrived. Three words of warning – next day hangover.

    And try not to delete half of the photographs you had taken (!)

    Anyway, setting the table for the French themed party in my case was more like fishing from a basket of clichés. Baguette here, Eiffel tower there, and voila! Sorted.

     french theme party

    French theme party

    french theme party

    french theme party

    french theme party

    french theme party

     

    For dinner I made green bean and goat cheese tart. The inspiration came from Anna Olson’s book ‘Fresh with Anna Olson’, I just turned it into a vegetarian dish.

    Green bean and goat cheese tart

    Ingredients:

    For the pastry:

    1 1/2 cups of flour

    120 grams of unsalted butter

    1/2 cup of grated parmesan

    2-3 tablespoons of cold water

    Filling:

    200-300 grams of green beans, trimmed and blanched

    2 eggs

    3/4 cup of sour cream

    black pepper

    pinch of salt

    herbes de provence

    120 grams of goat cheese

    1. For the pastry pulse the flour and butter in a food processor until crumbly (you can do it by hand, just try to be quick so the butter stays cold)

    2. Add parmesan and water and pulse again. Turn the dough out, shape into a disk, wrap in a cling foil and chill for 30 minutes in the fridge.

    3. Preheat the oven to 190 C. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough into a circle. Line the tart shell with the dough, trim the edges. Chill for another 30 minutes (trust me, it’s worth it).

    4. Stab with a fork a few times (helps letting the air out while baking) and bake till it starts getting golden. Let it cool.

    5. Reduce the temperature to 160C. Arrange the green beans, sprinkle herbes de provance.

    6. In a small bowl whisk the eggs, sour cream, salt and pepper. Pour this over the tart filling and crumble goat cheese over the top.

    7. Bake till the eggs are set. (Don’t engage into a long conversation if you don’t want to burn your tart)

    8. Let it cool a bit before slicing.

    green bean and goat cheese tart

    I served it with a salad made of rocket and watermelon with lemon and olive oil dressing and shaved parmesan on top.

    There was also plenty of wine, cheese, baguette, etc.

     Dessert is a different story. I decided not to make a cake but biscuits. There were two : normal shortbread filled with raspberry jam and hazelnut shortbread filled with nutella. Yum!

    Vive la France!

    shortbread biscuits

    shortbread biscuits

    shortbread biscuits


  3. Jubilee, Italy and all the excuses one might have…

    July 13, 2012 by potatoface

    I have to admit, I don’t feel guilty of being lazy. I didn’t put a new post out for ages but it doesn’t mean I wasn’t cooking or baking , oh no. I was baking and cooking like a maniac!
    Let me explain what was going on which made me not being able to write about it…
    First, there was a Jubilee celebration and everyone went mad for britishness in their cakes and desserts. I have to admit, I’m guilty of that as well.

    I made cakes, simple little desserts…

    Then I went to Italy, which as I mentioned before, is my idea of heaven and if I lived there I would die of gluttony.

    So there was a lot of eating involved…and not to mention drinking…

    And then it all went back to normal.

    Next subject will be gluten free biscuits and hazelnuts meringue.