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Brie, Caramelized Onion & Craisin Quesadillas November 15, 2009

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Creamy brie, sweet onions and tart craisins combine to make an extraordinary quesadilla.  Think of these as a hip twist on traditional baked brie. Serve these quesadillas at a fall cocktail party, or as a Thanksgiving appetizer.  The onions can be prepared up to two days in advance; the quesadillas can be cooked several hours in advance, and warmed in a 250 degree oven before serving.


Brie, Caramelized Onion & Craisin Quesadillas

1 Tbs. butter

½ Tbs. extra virgin olive oil

1 medium onion, sliced

8 whole wheat flour tortillas, 8 inch

12oz brie cheese, cut into ¼” slices

1/3 C. craisins or dried cherries

1/3 C. cilantro, chopped

cilantro sprigs, for garnish (optional)

1.            Preheat oven to 250 degrees.  Line a sheet pan with tin foil and set aside.  Melt butter with olive oil over medium-high heat in a large non-stick skillet.  Add onions; cook until golden brown and soft, about 10 minutes.  Remove from heat, place onions in a medium bowl to cool.  Onions can be made up to two days in advance and kept in the refrigerator until ready to use.

2.            Wipe skillet clean and heat over medium-high heat.  Place 1 tortilla in the skillet, top with ¼ each of the brie, onions and craisins.  Sprinkle with chopped cilantro and top with another tortilla.  Cook until bottom tortilla is slightly brown and crisp; flip and cook other side.  Place cooked quesadilla on prepared sheet pan and keep warm in the oven.  Cook remaining 3 quesadillas, keeping each warm in the oven until finished cooking.  Cut each quesadilla into 6 wedges.  Serve immediately, garnished with sprigs of cilantro, or keep warm in oven until ready to serve.

Serves 12 as an appetizer (2 wedges per person)

 

Post-Thanksgiving Cocktail Party November 10, 2009

Host a post-Thanksgiving cocktail party with ideas from my monthly column on The Family Groove.

http://www.thefamilygroove.com/nov09_TheDinnerParty.htm

 

Pumpkin Hummus October 25, 2009

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Infuse the flavors of fall into a year-round favorite.  Adding pumpkin puree to store-bought hummus adds a slightly sweet, warm flavor to this crowd-pleasing dip, and a healthy dose of beta-carotene.  Serve this as part of a Halloween, Thanksgiving or fall cocktail party menu.  I even like to whip up a batch for an afternoon snack.


Pumpkin Hummus

1 C. garlic hummus (store-bought or homemade)

1/2 C. pumpkin puree (canned or homemade)

1/2 tsp. cinnamon

1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg

1/8 ground cloves

1/4 C. toasted pepitas (green pumpkin seeds), optional

crackers, tortilla chips or pita wedges

Combine hummus, pumpkin and spices in a small bowl.  Stir until well combined.  Transfer to a small serving dish; sprinkle with toasted pepitas.  Serve with whole-grain crackers, tortilla chips or pita wedges.

 

Hip Tip – Mini Pumpkin Centerpiece October 21, 2009

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Creating a centerpiece for a fall dinner is as easy as picking up a bag of mini pumpkins at the grocery store or farmer’s market. These adorable miniature pumpkins – the most common are Jack-Be-Little or Baby Boo – are inexpensive and hearty enough to last for weeks. Place the pumpkins on a simple cake stand or platter and pile them high. Tuck fresh leaves or cut branches of fall berries in empty spaces for a finished look. For a more modern version, use a white rectangular platter and place an odd number of pumpkins in a straight line, alternating with tea lights.

 

Hip Harvest Party October 7, 2009

Host a seasonal harvest theme party with ideas from my monthly column on The Family Groove.

http://www.thefamilygroove.com/oct09_TheDinnerParty.htm

 

Spanish Tortilla Recipe September 29, 2009

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I can think of few things more comforting than crispy potatoes layered with caramelized onions.  These delicious bite-size appetizers are a must on an tapas menu and a crowd-pleasing, inexpensive addition to any cocktail party menu.  Make the tortilla up to a day in advance.  Once cooled, cut into small wedges or squares and refrigerate.  Serve at room temperature or warm by heating tortilla bites on a cookie sheet at 300 degrees for 15 minutes or until warm.

 

Add any of the following complimentary ingredients if you’d like to add more flavor and color to the tortilla:  Chopped pimientos or roasted red peppers, diced chorizo, sauted kale, spinach or zucchini.  Parsley is an excellent garnish for the tortilla.

 

Here are the links to my favorite tortilla recipes.  The first recipe (from Food Network) is an authentic recipe; the second recipe (from epicurious) is a less labor-intensive variation that’s baked in the oven.

 

Traditional Spanish Tortilla:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/spanish-tortilla-recipe/index.html

Baked Spanish Tortilla Bites
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Chorizo-and-Potato-Spanish-Tortilla-Bites-236695

 

*I added chopped pimientos to the tortilla pictured above.

 

Tapas Menu September 26, 2009

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Tapas is one of my favorite theme menus to serve when hosting a cocktail party.  Compliment delicious small bites with a big batch of sangria.  Several items on a tapas menu – such as olives, nuts, cheese, bread and cured meat – don’t require any cooking.   Here’s a menu to get your tapas party started.

Tapas Menu

Marcona Almonds
Gazpacho “Shots” (served in tall shot glasses)
Spanish Cured Olives or any mixed olives
Spanish Tortilla Bites
(link to recipe below)
Patatas Bravas (fried spicy potatoes)
Gambas Al Ajillo (shrimp in garlic sauce)
Spanish Green Bean Salad with Pimientos
Garbanzo Bean Salad with Roasted Red Pepper Vinaigrette
Spanish Cheese Platter: include Manchego (sheep’s milk cheese), Calabraza (Spanish blue cheese), Iberico (cow, sheep and goat’s milk cheese), Tetilla (soft cow’s milk cheese), Membrillo (quince paste – link to post about Membrillo below) and paper thin slices of Serrano Ham wrapped around store-bought breadsticks
Country-style Bread or Sourdough, sliced thin

Mini Delce de Leche Brownies (link to recipe below)
Caramel Flan

Sangria (link to recipe below)
Spanish red wine, such as Rioja, Garnacha or Tempranillo
Cava (Spanish sparkling white wine, similar to Champagne)
Spanish Cervesa (Beer), such as Mahou, Voll Damm and Mahou Negra

Spanish Tortilla Recipe
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/spanish-tortilla-recipe/index.html

Membrillo
http://hiphostess.wordpress.com/2008/05/31/membrillo-quince-paste/

Dulce de Leche Brownie Recipe
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/archives/2006/06/dulce_de_leche.html

Sangria Recipe
http://hiphostess.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/hip-twist-on-traditional-sangria/

 

Fig & Goat Cheese Crostini September 12, 2009

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Fig jam has somehow managed to fly under the radar on grocery store shelves.  It’s available in most stores among the many common varieties, though likely placed above or below the more popular fruit flavors like strawberry and grape.  This is a spread that is not to be missed.  It’s a delicious fruit jam that has a sweet and complex flavor (think moderately sweet raisin with peach with vanilla). 

 

Fig jam pairs nicely with both sweet and savory foods, and is especially tasty with any type of creamy or salty cheese.  Use it on a roasted turkey and brie cheese sandwhich, pour it over cream cheese and serve with whole wheat crackers, or use it as a topping for a cheesecake.

 

Crostini provides a perfect vehicle for transporting fig jam and tangy goat cheese into one delectable bite.  Serve the crostini as an appetizer for a casual dinner or a cocktail party, as the fig jam makes it both rustic and sophisticated all at once.

 

 

1 loaf baguette (white or whole wheat), sliced into ½ inch rounds

6oz goat cheese, softened

6oz jar of fig jam (or homemade)

extra virgin olive oil

2 garlic cloves, peeled

 

1.       Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Slice baguette into rounds; place rounds in single layer on baking sheet.  Drizzle or brush with olive oil.  Baked on rack in middle of oven until golden brown and slightly crisp (about 8 minutes).  Remove from oven and rub garlic clove on oiled side each round.  Cool to room temperature.  This step can be done up to a week in advance; store in n air-tight container.

 

2.       Spread a thin layer of goat cheese on each piece of crostini using a small butter knife.  Put a dallop of fig jam on top of goat cheese.  Garnish platter with fresh figs sliced in half.  Serve at room temperature.

 

Seashell Place Card Holders August 26, 2009

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I’ve found that most shell place card holders look cheap or kitchy, until I saw these Neptune Shell Place Card Holders from Two’s Company.  They’re perfect for a beach theme party, whether it be a rehearsal dinner, dinner party or beachy bridal luncheon.  Even if you don’t use formal place cards, these can be used for marking food on a buffet table (i.e. writing the name of the dish on a place card so guests know what each dish is without having to ask).  They can also be used to display pictures on a guest table at the party, or at home after the party is over. 

 

Neptune Seashell Place Card Holders (set of 6), $18.50 – http://www.shopatron.com/product/part_number=2111/1657.0.57238.56866.0.0.0

 

Hip Tip – Dress Your Table in Seersucker August 12, 2009

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Give your table a beachy look with seersucker.  This preppy fabric invokes the feeling of being beachside in New England.  Use this look for a lobster bake, pool party, backyard BBQ or summer dinner party.  Play up the theme with starfish, shells, anchors, buoys or hurricanes filled with sand and pillar candles.  Now your table will be dressed to impress.