The H.o.P. usually celebrates the holidays pretty casually. Some meat, potatoes, greens, and of course, a fruit tart. Things are changing as the years go by. Not only is our family growing, but we are all growing up and somehow meat, potatoes, and a salad just doesn't satisfy our palates these days. In addition, we had some new guests this year: Triple T's brother, Quadruple T (Terror from Toronto and Taiwan Too), and Running Man's whole family. Smooth Obturator and Triple T finally finished remodeling their pimp pad, including a pretty awesome kitchen. So it's was only natural that we would eventually take all our culinary experiences and apply them for a new take on a family tradition of Christmas dinner.
Smooth Obturator was proudly showing off his new wine fridge. He broke out a bottle of Silver Oak for us to enjoy with the evenings meal. I'm really learning to appreciate good wine these days.
Appetizers black olives, smoked gouda cheese spread, wasabi cashews, multigrain crackers
I was too busy cooking to really enjoy these light appetizers, but the wasabi cashews are my new favorite snack.
Prosciutto di Parma apple arugula salad, lemon vinaigrette
I took inspiration from a dish we had at Angelini Osteria when creating this dish. I really love prosciutto, so much so, I could eat it plain. But we decided to dress this one up a bit with an interesting combination of arugula and apple. The store only had wild arugula so it really had quite a bite to it, but the apples provided the much needed contrast. I think it was a lovely pairing with the salty umami prosciutto.
Christmas dinner this year was a great success. We really went all out from presentation to new styles of food and cooking. It was a whole lot of work and we probably spent more time cooking, serving, and cleaning than actually sitting and eating. I certainly had a lot of fun though. Hosting cool dinner parties is something I would love to be able to do, successfully and comfortably. One day when I have my own kitchen with my own cool dinnerware, I shall invite my family and friends over to enjoy some good food and good wine.
**SLR quality photos courtesy of Running Man**
2 comments:
damn. i'm ashamed of my homely dishes compared to your fancy square white ones. and my god, the quality of the food! to have family that actually enjoys good food and cooking it too? wow. do you have room for an honorary h.o.p. member?
Love silver oak.
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