Dinner for Eight
By hezamarie on Dec 9, 2007 | In Party | 8 feedbacks »
My first 3-course meal dinner party was a success. I’m so proud that there were no major disasters. Thanks to Alex for attending the drinks and entertainment. Oh and a big thank you to Veronika for helping me with squeezing and cutting the fresh pasta into the boiling water. Mandy, Fabian and Muffin-dog were the first to arrive. I immediately gave Muffin a chew bone to welcome her to the party. I think she remembered being at my place of a week. (Awww moment)
We started the apéritif with a home version of Kir Royal, a mixture of sparkling wine and splash of cassis or for those with the darker love, a traditional Bordeaux, not too heavy but unfortunately with a bit more sulfur than usual. Max arrived then followed by Tavia and Karl. I started the appetizers hoping Veronika would arrive as they were being served but that didn’t happen until we decided that I should fire up the pan for the main course.
Appetizers consisted of crab-stuffed mushrooms and crab rangoon (very simple mixture of cream cheese, surimi, soy sauce, & worcestershire sauce in a folded wonton or gyoza wrappers fried until crispy). Tavia isn’t a fan of seafood so she got pork fried wonton. The main course was a pork filet mignon with a red wine balsamic sauce, fresh ricotta-bergkäse gnocchi, and spinach-rosenkohl stuffed tomatoes over a dapple of topinambur puree. The evening ended with a three layered dark-white chocolate terrine with a raspberry sauce and a sweet Riesling. [recipes to follow]
When I asked everyone how they liked their meat cooked, I got answers that ranged from bloody to well-done. Uh-Oh. After the thumb test, the evening arrived at the moment-of-truth as I sliced into pork. Ah. Success. Those who wanted well-done got end pieces and the rest got two slices of a nice rosy color. *Pride*
Everyone ate everything, including the remaining pork. I worry that I didn’t make enough and I kick myself for not taking a picture. The balsamic sauce went over very well and the plates were cleaned with the bread that Alex picked up at the last minute from Aldi (I always forget the bread). Fabian finally asked where I got the pork filet mignon and I admitted that it also came from Aldi. I’m not being cheap, they really do have good pork filets. Tavia thought my gnocchi looked like cauliflower, which to my amusement, they kind-of did.
I was a little disappointed that my mushrooms were too cold; I didn’t leave them in the oven long enough and my terrine was grainy in one layer, but those are just minor complaints. I also should of had a white wine or more sekt for those who can’t stomach red wine. (Yet some think it is a crime to drink white wine with a red sauce.)
We were definitely at our limit with 8 people for dinner. We only have 8 forks in this household, thus the appetizers were finger food. I hope the mix of people worked out alright. With three girls from the U.S., there were times of English speaking but mostly German. (Good job, girls)
Ashame I was there for only parts of the conversations but that’s part of the fun of hosting a dinner party. I can’t wait to do the next one, I’m thinking fish..
Recipe links:
- crab-stuffed mushrooms
- Red Wine Reduction: Pork Filet Mignon
- ricotta-bergkäse gnocchi [recipe to follow]
- spinach-rosenkohl stuffed tomatoes [recipe to follow]
- quadruple chocolate terrine & raspberry balsamico drizzle [recipe to follow]
8 comments
have fun knitting - i liked it a lot. got obsessed getting needles, bamboo, plastic, metal... my fave were actually the plastic needles b/c of flexibility.
i didnt tell anyone about the blood-in-eye incident. didnt feel like going thru antiviral-drug hell. besides, the pt seemed pretty reliable.
oh, couple of fun songs -
Calabria by Enur
and
Jane Avalon by Mickey Avalon
ps - wish i was at your dinner party. sounded like it was a smash
Done! how do you like it?
Knitting is fun. I'll have to show what I've completed. Looks like a pot holder :razz:
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