Monday, December 26, 2011

Easy Appetizers That Look Great

!±8± Easy Appetizers That Look Great

Easy appetizers will help make your party a success. This does not mean they have to be cheap tasting or bland. You can make simple appetizers a day or two before your party from real ingredients that not only taste great, your guests will be impressed when they see them on the platter.

You may be shaking your head at this idea, but it is true. Serve some of these delightfully easy appetizers for parties, dinners, or holiday gatherings. Your family and friends will love the food and you will feel great. Why not try toasting pecans with a honey chipotle sauce or make some fancy olive tapenade to serve with crackers or toast points? These appetizers look like a professional made them and they deliver big on flavor.

Finger foods are fun for all ages, so why not make them look as great as they taste? Dips, baked brie, and so many other tasty foods are just waiting for you to make them. Take baked brie, for instance. There are many ways to serve this tasty, melted cheese. Top it with cranberries or nuts and Kahlua. Savory toppings also taste great wrapped with the cheese in puffed pastry. Try making these simple appetizers and see what you think. A trial run is a great way to test out recipes. Make some for a movie night that you can enjoy while you try them out.

Recipe for Baked Brie Topped with Caramelized Onions

This savory combination is delightful served with baguette slices, crackers, or crudites.

What You Need

2 Tablespoons butter 8 cups sliced onions (4 large onions) 1 Tablespoon fresh thyme, minced 4 garlic cloves, chopped 1/2 cup dry white wine 1 teaspoon sugar Salt and pepper to taste 1 8-inch French Brie 2 French baguettes, sliced How You Make It

Place butter in a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add onions and saute until they are tender; about 6 or 7 minutes. Keep stirring them so they do not burn. Add the thyme and reduce the heat to low. Stir frequently, for about 25 minutes. Add garlic and let it saute a couple of minutes. Add 1/4 cup of the wine, stirring until it almost evaporates. Sprinkle onions with sugar and continue cooking for around ten more minutes. Add the remaining wine, again stirring until it almost completely evaporates. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Let the onions cool. (This portion of the recipe can be made up to two days ahead of time and kept in the refrigerator.)

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Unwrap your Brie. Carefully cut away the top of the rind, leaving the rest intact. Place the Brie on a baking sheet covered with parchment. Spoon onion mixture on top of the Brie. Bake until the cheese begins to melt; about half an hour.

Remove Brie from the oven. Lift it by the parchment paper and transfer it to a platter. The paper can be trimmed once the cheese has been moved. Surround it with slices of baguette and serve warm.


Easy Appetizers That Look Great

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Mini Cheesecake Bites (Puff Pastry Recipe)

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Different Ways to Serve Smoked Salmon As an Appetizer

!±8± Different Ways to Serve Smoked Salmon As an Appetizer

Smoked salmon is one of the most versatile ingredients for appetizers. Everyone loves the flavor, and the possibilities for serving it are endless. Smoked salmon adds a touch of elegance to your table without breaking the bank.

Smoked salmon can be mixed with cream cheese, herbs, or vegetables to make a wide variety of appetizers ranging from dips to finger food. The rich flavor is simple to work with; so many other ingredients highlight salmon's qualities.

Smoked salmon can be easily made into "Philadelphia rolls," which are a sushi roll made with smoked salmon and cream cheese. You could also mix it with creme fraiche, roasted peppers, and spinach to serve on brioche. Squares of frittata made with salmon that has been smoked could be served with toothpicks.

If you want to keep the dish low on carbohydrates, try putting the salmon on disks of cucumber. Decorate it with a chive or two and a wedge of cherry tomato for a beautiful appetizer. Alternatively, thin slices served with bread slices are delicious, especially when drizzled with a high quality olive oil and a touch of lemon.

Bake it in puff pastry for delicious little bites or pile it on a fancy cracker with a touch of caviar. Is there no end to the ways this amazing delicacy can be enjoyed? Try some different recipes and see what you like best. There is definitely a smoked salmon appetizer for everyone.

Recipe for Smoked Salmon Rolls with Dill Sauce

This recipe uses both salmon and smoked salmon. It makes excellent appetizers that can easily double as a light main dish when served with a salad.

What You Need

1-1/2 pound center cut salmon fillet 6 large zucchini, trimmed 1-1/2 cup mayonnaise 3/4 cup plus 3 Tablespoons fresh dill, chopped 7 teaspoons white wine vinegar 6 ounces smoked salmon, coarsely chopped 3 Tablespoons dill pickle, chopped Salt and pepper to taste How to Make It

Season salmon with salt and pepper. Steam the salmon until it is just opaque inside; this takes about 15 minutes. Let it cool completely.

Line a baking sheet with paper towels.

Slice the zucchini into 1/8 inch thick slices along the length of the vegetable so you end up with 24 long strips. Steam until they are just tender but pliable. This takes about 3 minutes. Transfer the steamed zucchini to your baking sheet and pat them dry.

Whisk the mayonnaise, 3/4 cup dill, and vinegar together in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper.

Flake steamed salmon into coarse pieces, removing skin and bones. Gently fold in the smoked salmon, pickle, the rest of the dill, and 1/4 cup of the dill sauce you just made.

Using a tablespoon, place 1 rounded spoonful of the salmon mixture at the end of each strip of zucchini. Roll the strips up, enclosing the salmon. Place the rolls on paper towels on a platter, seam side down. Cover the rolls and sauce separately and then chill.

Serve the rolls on a pretty platter with the remaining dill sauce.


Different Ways to Serve Smoked Salmon As an Appetizer

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

What's For Dinner? 30-Minute Menus For Week of Oct 19

!±8± What's For Dinner? 30-Minute Menus For Week of Oct 19

How would you like to put dinner on your table in 30-minutes flat? You can with these menus!

Are you making plans for a Spooky Halloween or a Fall Festival? I am - this is going to be a very busy week getting ready for a Halloween Party for my Sunday school class so I have included quick and simple 30-minute menus this week. You can use your precious time getting for fun Fall events using these menus!

We are having company Saturday night so I have planned an elegant meal. I will add appetizers of prochuttio wrapped bread sticks, a wedge of cheese (brie or similar) with assorted crackers, and salsa with veggies for a tasty beginning to our meal. The bread sticks, salsa, and bagged pre-cut veggies will be purchased making it very easy on the hostess! I will even have time for a glass of wine before the company arrives and will be relaxed and ready (now this is my kind of entertaining!).

I hope you have a great week!

Sunday: Eye of the Round Roast Beef with Peppercorn Sauce (crock pot, save some beef for Wednesday), Mashed Potatoes, Chop House Salad, Individual Boston Cream Tortes (pound cake with instant pudding mix)

Monday: Bistro Chicken (chicken tenders, canned tomatoes), Linguini, Green Beans, Caramelized Peaches and Cream (purchased whipped cream)

Tuesday: Thai Shrimp (packaged mix, cleaned and deveined shrimp), Angel Hair Pasta, Cuke and Honeydew Salad, Strawberry Shortcakes (purchased sponge cake shells and whipped cream)

Wednesday: Blue Cheese Crusted Beef Stew (beef from Sunday, blue cheese folded into purchased pie crust for topper), Fruit Salad, Apple Dumplings (purchased pie crust wrapped around cored and filled apples)

Thursday: Turkey Tetrazzini (precooked turkey or chicken - I will use canned chicken), Broccoli Vegetable Medley, Ice Cream with Pecan Shortbread Cookies (purchased ice cream and cookies)

Friday: Fresh Tomato and Double Cheese Tart (puff pastry), French Green Beans, Pineapple Salad, Embellished Chocolate Cookies (purchased cookie dough)

Saturday: Grilled Salmon with Dill Butter, Long Grain and Wild Rice (boxed), Snow Peas, Tossed Salad (bagged salad), Lemon Affogato (purchased lemoncello liqueur)

I sincerely hope you have fun with your meal planning and preparation,

Elizabeth Randall and Family


What's For Dinner? 30-Minute Menus For Week of Oct 19

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