Hi Ppasha
I cook private dinner parties all the time and can make a few suggestions for delicious meals to wow your guests that are easy to prepare. The trick is in buying good quality ingredients - meat or fish particularly - and let their flavours do the talking.
Here are some menu suggestions:
Modern European Style Menu
Starter:
Beef Carpaccio with truffle oil and lemon vinaigrette with rocket and parmesan salad.
(Sear beef fillet, rub some truffle oil on, roll in ground peppercorns and mustard seeds, tightly roll in cling film to make a sausage shape and freeze. On day of party, remove from freezer and while still frozen, slice thinly with sharp knife and arrange slices on tray, cover with cling film and fridge until serving time).
Main:Porchetta stuffed with lemon, chilli, sage, rosemary served with rosemary roast potatoes and braised cavolo nero.
(Mix stuffing ingredients and smear onto large boneless pork belly or shoulder joint and then roll up tightly. Ask your butcher for string tie bands so you can use these to tie up roll easily - no need for butcher knot skills
and then roast off)
Dessert:Semi-freddo - you can find lots of recipes online and this dessert is great for DPs as so easy to make. Its frozen and creamy but no ice-cream maker required and you can add whatever flavours you like. I like roasted chopped hazelnuts and raspberries. I then served it with a few raspberries that I have warmed in a pan with a little sugar water.
Asian Style Menu
Starter:
Spiced butternut squash soup with homemade coconut naan bread
(Naan is so easy to make - you can add fresh coriander to the dough and then when naan comes out of oven, baste with hot butter and dried coconut. For the soup you can also make cardamom foam for top, by boiling whole milk with cardamom pods, leaving to stand for 30 mins and then using a stick blender to make foam which you then spoon on top of the soup).
Main:
Vietnamese braised lamb shanks with lime and coriander rice and bok choy.
(Lamb should be started 6 hours before (even day before) as slow cooking is best to get that falling of the bone effect. Lots of recipes online).
Dessert
Mango and coconut puddings (need to make a day ahead to set)
I hope this is of use! I am happy to send actual recipes for these dishes if you like or if uou are having a dinner party and don't fancy cooking, I would be delighted to do the cooking for you. My company can deliver gourmet dinner party meals for you to serve yourself or a fully catered chef service.
Best wishes,
Sinead
The Flavour Kitchen
hello@the-flavour-kitchen.com
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