Portable dinner party starter
Discussion
My friends and I get together at the person with the largest house for dinner, to spread the workload we all do a bit each, I do the starter, the host the main, someone else does the pudding and another the wine.
In the past, I have done a lobster bisque and a corn and bacon soup (recommend it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F50ocvOpB-U&t=... both of which are done in advance at home, transported around in the day and then require a bit of preparation (garnishes) and plating come dinner time.
I am looking for ideas for starters that are easy to transport with most of the work done in advance, I would prefer not to do soup again but am open to any outstanding recipes. I’m relatively competent in the kitchen, so would welcome any ideas that would impress
In the past, I have done a lobster bisque and a corn and bacon soup (recommend it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F50ocvOpB-U&t=... both of which are done in advance at home, transported around in the day and then require a bit of preparation (garnishes) and plating come dinner time.
I am looking for ideas for starters that are easy to transport with most of the work done in advance, I would prefer not to do soup again but am open to any outstanding recipes. I’m relatively competent in the kitchen, so would welcome any ideas that would impress
I'll echo the Terrine/Pate brigade, but to also add Potted Shrimp or (as you mentioned you're handy enough in the kitchen) a twice baked cheese souffle of some kind, the second cooking takes minutes, you could have them pre-made in Ramekins and its a 10 min job with a simple enough garnish.
The Souffle Suissesse at Gavroche doesn't even have one and that's been on the menu about 40 years. Its actually very very easy to make and has very few ingredients, anyone with a half decent touch could make it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mf...
Obviously depends on the main course/pudding though as its about a billion calories and rich as hell - I wouldn't want to follow it with a massive beef stew and a steamed pudding or you might not make it through the night.
The Souffle Suissesse at Gavroche doesn't even have one and that's been on the menu about 40 years. Its actually very very easy to make and has very few ingredients, anyone with a half decent touch could make it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mf...
Obviously depends on the main course/pudding though as its about a billion calories and rich as hell - I wouldn't want to follow it with a massive beef stew and a steamed pudding or you might not make it through the night.
I thought I'd update the post if anyone were interested (or can even remember). I cooked this recipe in the end:
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/scallop-...
The curry sauce was made in advance, and scallops were cooked as served. Very tasty
Would recommend!
(BTW, everyone got 3, this person doesn't really like them so got 1 to taste)
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/scallop-...
The curry sauce was made in advance, and scallops were cooked as served. Very tasty
Would recommend!
(BTW, everyone got 3, this person doesn't really like them so got 1 to taste)
sherman said:
What size were your scallops?
They look small .
Also no roe(orange bit)?
I had trouble sourcing whole ones without paying silly money, so they were a bit small. The roe came off and was blended in the sauce. In hindsight, I would look for bigger scallops without the roe and use something else to add to the sauce.They look small .
Also no roe(orange bit)?
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