Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Party Food

Last holiday, I had one get together with some friends.  It was just an "apps and wine" event.  Here are some things from that event.

Large platter of nibbles.  It's your basic fruit and cheese platter.
  

These are mini cheese and herb biscuits.  They look big here but they are small one bite size.  I made these quite a bit last winter because they were easy and good potluck food.

These are bacon wrapped dates filled with parmesan cheese.  They never go out of style and people just love them.  It's a good combo of sweet by the dates, salty by the cheese and bacon. I've made vegetarian version of these by substituting with fake bacon.  You really can mix up all the ingredients and come up with your own.  It's so easy and your guest will be oooing and ahhhhing the whole time.
Bacon Wrapped Dates
10 slices of "thick" cut bacon
30 dried dates
1/4 lb of parmigiano reggiano cheese
30 tooth picks
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Cut bacon into 1//3 strips, you should have 30 pieces to work with.  
If your dates have pits, remove by cutting a slit at the center of the date.  If no pits, still cut a slit at center of the date.
Cut up your cheese into small 1/4 inch thick sizes that will fill your dates.  You should have 30 pieces.
Fill all dates with cheese pieces by inserting them into the slit.
Wrap each date with the bacon.  Stretch the bacon a bit if too short.  Bacon should wrap fully around the date only once, the ends should meet with one one top of the other.  Poke a toothpick right where the ends top another. 
Place them onto a sheet pan lined with aluminum foil.
Bake for about 10 min, flip them over by using the toothpick as handle, and bake for 10 more in or until crispy and golden brown.  Let it cook in it's own fat and the bacon will crisp up.  
You can sprinkle with fresh herbs or black pepper to finish.  Serve hot while cheese is melted but cool for about 5 min so it doesn't burn tongues.



Bite size Korean Taco.  My interpretation of the trendy Korean tacos inspired from the taco trucks.


Pineapple Cilantro Pesto Shrimp.  

My friend Carolyn makes the best vegetarian Pot pie.  She made this one for me.  Yum!

Peppermint Chocolate Cake Pudding.  That's right, cake pudding.  Instead of bread puddings, I make cake puddings.  Maybe because I'm baking all the time or I live alone, but I always have leftover cake.  I freeze them and make cake pudding.  They are very decadent!  I usually make a warn caramel or chocolate sauce and pour before serving.  Let me know if you want the recipe.  

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