The first housewarming was for my work colleagues as I could not possibly cook for so many people if I had invited my other friends as well. The menu for the night was:
Chicken Wrapped in Prosciutto w Beetroot Relish
Poached Pear, Haloumi & Pecan Nuts
Zucchini & Haloumi Fritters
Sushi
Scallop Ceviche Shots
Rose Mousse w Pistachio Persian Fairy Floss
Eggplant Dip
Artichoke, Capsicum & Fetta dip
Miso Beef
Roast Hazelnut & Strawberry Mini Pavlovas
Unfortunately I forgot to get pictures of the rest of the menu items. And as my best friend so kindly pointed out, I seriously need to work on my food photography.
Anyways, as you can see this was a rather large endeavour which required lots of preparation. I realised this when I began cooking at 12:30 that day. Upon seeing my frenzied panic, my sister kindly offered to help me cook. There was meant to be Arancini as well but unfortunately I had to scrap that as I was too busy and ended up burning the rice. I started by prioritising what needed the longest preparation time. So I started by putting the risotto on, and then ran around trying to organise the Rose Mousse. Whilst this was happening my sister was baking the eggplant for the dip and then skewering the chicken. She also put the beetroot on to boil. I then made the miso sauce for the beef and started marinating it. Then I poured the mouse into the espresso cups and put them in the fridge to set. After this I grated the zucchini and the haloumi and prepared the fritters. Whilst they were frying I blended the artichoke dip. By this time it was almost 4:30 and we still had lots to do.
Anyways, as you can see this was a rather large endeavour which required lots of preparation. I realised this when I began cooking at 12:30 that day. Upon seeing my frenzied panic, my sister kindly offered to help me cook. There was meant to be Arancini as well but unfortunately I had to scrap that as I was too busy and ended up burning the rice. I started by prioritising what needed the longest preparation time. So I started by putting the risotto on, and then ran around trying to organise the Rose Mousse. Whilst this was happening my sister was baking the eggplant for the dip and then skewering the chicken. She also put the beetroot on to boil. I then made the miso sauce for the beef and started marinating it. Then I poured the mouse into the espresso cups and put them in the fridge to set. After this I grated the zucchini and the haloumi and prepared the fritters. Whilst they were frying I blended the artichoke dip. By this time it was almost 4:30 and we still had lots to do.
I then started on the Scallop Ceviche while my sister skewered the beef and chopped the pears. At this point I realised that I had forgotten about the risotto and it was burnt, so I scrapped the Arancini. Once the Ceviche was made I began making the Sushi. I finished this whilst my sister made the eggplant dip. Then I and started poaching the pears and while they were cooking I blended the beetroot relish. Finally by about 6:00 it was almost done. My sister put toothpicks through the pears with the Haloumi and the pecan nuts whilst I franticly showered and got ready. Then we both frantically tidied up the house and were finished by 7:00. At that point my sister started making the filling for the min Pavlovas. Fortunately no-one arrived until about 7:45 and everything was ready, however it was touch and go for a while there.
What worked well:
- Having help was definitely a life saver
- The beetroot relish was a hit
- The Zucchini and Haloumi fritters were a hit
- The Scallop Ceviche was quick and easy to make
- The Mini Pavs were also quick and easy to organise
What didn't work so well:
- The disorganisation and lack of time
- The Risotto for the Arancini - needed more TLC
- I felt (although many disagreed) that the Chicken skewers were too dry. Suggest using thigh fillets next time instead.
- The beef skewers didn’t seem to be eaten (suggest playing around with the recipe more)
All in all it was a lovely night and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.