So for New years eve, we are having a few couples over. Last year we hosted & put together this elegant amazing dinner (various cheese platters, petite appetizers, winter salad, squash, brussel sprouts, rack of lamb, pots de creme and creme brulee for dessert...)...this year I am leaning towards something more relaxing, chill, but still elegant. There will be probably 6-8 of us plus an infant (who won't be eating this food!).
We're leaning towards smaller items; almost like tapas.
So here is what I have so far.
Appetizers:
I am going to pick up cheese that I can eat (pasteurized but not something you can find every day...this should be an interesting challenge for me) & make baked brie, served w/ some french bread, crackers, grapes, fig jam, etc.
H really wants beef franks in a blanket (we may make these by hand)
Possibly feta & onion tartlettes
What else? H was thinking a baked dip of some sort. Maybe spinach artichoke?
Salads:
Deconstructed Salad (I'm fancy- all it means is I am plating these things separate as some guests are allergic to nuts :-)): Mixed greens, candied walnuts, craisins, goat cheese (hopefully I can find pasteurized!).
Caprese salad (Tomato, Basil, Mozzarella, salt/pepper, balsamic glaze)
Anything else?
Main course:
Mini Beef Wellingtons- H is making- prepping early so we can just throw them in)
Mini Grilled Pizzas (H is making also, prepping early so we can just throw them in)
Maybe something chicken, but I have no idea!! I made chicken parm bites before, but I wasn't thrilled with them. Maybe chicken/pesto/sundried tomato roll ups (flatten chicken tender, layer ingredients, rollup, stick tooth pick in them, bake?
Mini turkey or chicken burgers with garlic aioli, tomato, and arugala? I'm leaning towards this.
I also saw a beef tenderloin on foccacia toast, but it may exude even more effort, plus it would be 2 beefs...which is no worry for me, as I am loving red meat right now...
Dessert:
I will be making pots de creme or creme brulee again
What else?
Re: New Years Menu (help)?
This. And I'm saving that Chipotle Shrimp Cups recipe. That looks way yummy.
Parmesan Mushroom bruschetta sounds awesome! I wonder if we can sub chicken for shrimp- we don't eat shrimp. But H would love that!!
Melissa- thanks for the heads up re: bleu cheese. I knew about the feta one...but H loves bleu and that would work really well w/ the salad. Thanks!!
That sounds fabulous!!
I love the idea of the mini beef wellingtons.
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