7 September 2013
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Sunday Brunch
Last Sunday we had four couples over for brunch. It had been about two months since I last had guests over and was missing the sounds of a full house. Normally, because of our small dining table, we limit guests to four. However, you don’t get the opportunities to introduce groups of friends who have never met when you have so few guests, so I invited a larger crowd.
In a moment of OCD, I actually printed the menu and tied it above the kitchen counter so guests could see what they were serving themselves. (Buffet style service today.) To save your eyesight, here’s the menu:
- “Make Your Own” Parfait Bar – Fresh tropical fruits, homemade almond maple granola, local whole milk yoghurt, and Northern Thai honey.
- Crostini – Made from Maison Jean Philippe baguettes drizzled with annatto seed and garlic infused extra virgin olive oil, served with fromage blanc from Yogi.
- Salad – Imported black quinoa and chickpeas mixed with bell peppers, rocket, capers, raisins, and toasted almonds, dressed with black sesame tahini, lemon juice, and honey.
- Main – Baked organic eggs Mediterranean style with spinach, Kalmatta olives, onions, feta and mozzarella cheese, and green onions. Drizzled with annatto seed and garlic infused extra virgin olive oil.
- Bread – Whole wheat, toasted oat, walnut, and date muffins served with Swedish whipped honey.
- Dessert – Choice of American cherry tart or American blackberry tart, served with Disaronno infused whipped cream and nutmeg garnish.
Main counter with the parfait bar, crostini, muffins, and tarts from left to right.
Second counter with the quinoa and chickpea salad and baked egg dishes. I had originally bought aluminum tins (tacky, I know, but easy clean-up) but didn’t look at the package count so had to cave in and use ramekins anyhow.
The quinoa and chickpea salad. The market was out of regular tahini so I had to use an organic black sesame spread (think peanut butter made from sesame seeds) which required a lot of lemon juice to overcome the sweetness of the honey in the spread. The result was tasty, though, and very healthful.
The muffins, although a little stunted, were tasty. With mostly whole wheat flour and lots of toasted oats, they were fairly healthful. Plenty of chopped dates added minerals, nutrients, and fiber. Oh, and a little sprinkle of sugar on top? Well, who can resist?
One of the two tarts. One of my guests had not so subtly suggested I bake a cherry pie for dessert so I took him up on it. Decided to do a tart, though, so I could use puff pastry from the store. Unfortunately, while it looks impressive, the brand of pastry uses shortening instead of butter so I found it a bit tough. Looks nice, though!
The conversation was wonderful and some friends who had never met each other before finally had a chance to connect. Of course, some who did not know each other, knew of each other. It is a small world here, even smaller when you are in my condo!
Comments (20)
It looks delicious AND impressive! Cherry tart and a blueberry one – who cares if the pastry was a little tough? I bet no one complained. I’m going to try the quinoa with chickpeas – I made it with pistachios and green peas using the red quinoa… next time I’ll add more onion and garlic and maybe some pineapple…
Pistachios and green peas with quinoa – that sounds like a great combination. So many ways to dress up a quinoa salad.
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Indeed it was! Thanks for you comment.
that is really organized looking
I think that they couldn’t help but have a wonderful time
you’re a very nice host
Thanks for the kind words. It is the guests that make a party and I was lucky to have such nice ones.
It all looks delicious, Chris
Thank you!
Oh wow… do you have a good muffin recipe?
Truth be told, I don’t recall where I found this one. Was just browsing on my iPad and came across it. Didn’t bother bookmarking, although it was decent.
mmm quinoa and chickpea??? that sounds amazing!
Hadn’t thought of it on my own, but it really is quite the combination.
What a cute way to get together
I would have had several helpings of the quinoa and chickpea salad.
You would have been more than welcome to them.
Xanga didn’t notify me when you replied to my comment. These little bugs are annoying.
I see responses in my comment feed, I think. But no email.
your cherry pie/tart looks very tempting to me…
Need to have you guys visit again and I’ll cook for you.
a brunch to die for. to have such feast would only make one feels no less than a royalty. hint hint ;p
You are welcome anytime.