Party Appetizers: Small Bites, Big Flavors
By Tori Ritchie and Victoria Pearson
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Entertaining aficionado Tori Ritchie serves up sensational recipes for fabulous finger foods. From cocktail parties and holiday soirees to impromptu gatherings with friends, they’re perfect for any celebration. Welcome your guests with salty starters like Spiked Olives or Curry Cashews. Keep the party rolling with fabulous finger foods such as savory Salt-Roasted Prawns with Lemon Pesto, rich Fig and Gorgonzola Crostini with Caramelized Onions, and colorful Cherry Tomatoes Stuffed with Avocado and Bacon.
For guests who seek sweets, there are even a few bon-bons such as Mocha Shortbread and Sugar and Spice Walnuts. Tori’s tips on smart shopping, artful presentation, and essential ingredients, along with make-ahead strategies will make planning and preparing a snap. So let the festivities begin!
Tori Ritchie
Tori Ritchie is a cookbook author, food writer, cooking teacher, and TV host who has appeared regularly on CBS and The Food Network. She writes and blogs at tuesdayrecipe.com.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a very interesting book.... There are many ideas/recipes that allow for a wonderful appetizer party.... You wouldn't even have to serve dinner, just the recipes from this book and cocktails, would make for a lovely summer evening get-together. Not every recipe is easy to make, but there are enough to make for a large & satisfying array of trays.
Tomato-Gruyere Tart Squares; Sausage Stuffed Cremini (mushrooms); Filet Mignon (or any good steak) w/ Horseradish Cream on Toasted Sourdough Baguettes; Crostini w/ Roasted Eggplant, Red Pepper & Mozzarella; Mergues Meatballs w/ Yogurt Sauce; Roasted Vegetable Platter w/ Arugula Green Goddess Dip, Baby Artichokes w/ Lemon Mayonnaise, and Sugar & Spice Walnuts (or other nuts).
Lovely offerings that tease my taste buds.
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Party Appetizers - Tori Ritchie
Party Appetizers
SMALL BITES, BIG FLAVORS
By Tori Ritchie
Photographs by Victoria Pearson
Text copyright © 2004 by Tori Ritchie
Photographs copyright © 2004 by Victoria Pearson
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.
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ISBN 978-1-4521-2516-9
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To Leslie Jonath. We always said we’d do something together and finally we have. Cheers!
To the rest of the team at Chronicle Books, especially Laurel Mainard for being the world’s best follower-througher; Ann Martin Rolke for a thoughtful, thorough edit; Victoria Pearson and her team for making the food look even better in the photos; and Carole Goodman for making the words look even better in the designs.
To my recipe tester, Jill Oringer, for her swift and professional results.
To the tasters: Sue and John Ritchie, Charlotte Ritchie, Mark and Jill Ritchie, The Glenbrook Ladies, Vinnie, Callie, the Snows, the Hoods, Loke and Annette, Pen and Clint, Toni and Donn, Nala Kram, The Woodman, Heidi and Alison at Chronicle Mag., Barry, Carol, and Lena, and to Blaise for o.d.-ing on Mocha Shortbreads. To Jan Stefanki, Callie McLellan IV and Callie McLellan V, Katherine Cobbs, Jean Withers, Bibby Gignilliat, Patricia Wells, and Amanda Haas for contributing recipes and ideas. To Mary Risley for teaching me about gougères, croustades, and all things hors d’oeuvre-y. And especially to Lori, Deke, Ellie, Grace, and Derko Hunter for recipe research and for providing the pool-house kitchen and garden.
To JR and SR for raising me at cocktail parties.
To Sam for eating everything and never complaining about appetizers for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
MAKE-AHEAD PLANNER
LARGE PLATTERS AND SMALL BITES
Curry Cashews
Spiked Olives
Rosemary Almonds
Dilled Green Beans
Warm Green Olives
Gorgonzola Bites
Two-Olive Tapenade
Roasted Eggplant Dip with Spiced Pita Crisps
Roasted Tomato Salsa
Texas Caviar
Salumi with Italian Salsa
Oysters with Preserved–Meyer Lemon Mignonette
Roasted Vegetable Platter with Arugula Green Goddess Dip
Goat Cheese with Cumin and Mint
Seasonal Cheese and Fruit
WARM FINGER FOODS
Baby Lamb Chops with Mint-Cilantro Relish
Cornmeal Blini with Smoked Salmon
Tandoori Chicken Spears
Merguez Meatballs with Yogurt Sauce
Chorizo and Potatoes with Romesco
Salt-Roasted Prawns with Lemon Pesto
Wild Mushroom Croustades
Tomato-Gruyère Tart Squares
Arancini
Cheddar-Chive Gougères
Warm Dates with Sea Salt and Lime
Grilled Apricots with Serrano Ham
Sausage-Stuffed Cremini
Fig and Gorgonzola Crostini with Caramelized Onions
Mystery Tidbits and Hasty Hots
COOL FINGER FOODS
Baby Artichokes with Lemon Mayonnaise
Stuffed Eggs Caviar-Style
Parmesan-Pepper Twists
Cured Salmon with Pimentón
Filet Mignon with Horseradish Cream
Tuna Poke in Wonton Cups
Foie Gras Pâté on Brioche with Fig Jam
Endive with Crab Salad
Crostoni with Fava Beans and Ricotta Salata
Tomato–Pine Nut Bruschetta
Herbed Goat Cheese with Nasturtiums
Cherry Tomatoes Stuffed with Avocado and Bacon
Crostini with Roasted Eggplant, Red Pepper, and Mozzarella
SOMETHING SWEET
Chocolate-Hazelnut Truffles
Sugar and Spice Walnuts
Lemon-Ginger Madeleines
Mocha Shortbread Buttons
INDEX
TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS
COPYRIGHT
INTRODUCTION
I WAS RAISED AT COCKTAIL PARTIES. SERIAL SOCIALIZERS, my parents looked for any excuse to have friends over to eat, drink, and laugh. Birthdays, car shows, moon landings, July Fourth, Labor Day, Twelfth Night, you name it. Even Christmas Day wasn’t exempt. In fact, that was our biggest cocktail party of the year, although we called it an Open House. It started at noon, ended at nine, and revolved around deviled eggs, Bloody Marys, and Irish Coffee. All four children were expected to invite as many friends as we wanted and to hang with the grown-ups for as long as we cared. Even our Pekinese dog was part of it. Presenting him to an uninitiated guest on a silver salver topped with a dome (he actually fit under the thing) was our standard party gag and it worked every time.
I gave my first party at age fifteen, a sit-down dinner for twenty-two sophomores with (virgin) drinks and hors d’oeuvres before. Since then I have given too many to remember. In the ’80s, they were Bonfire-of-the-Vanities affairs, with vodka frozen in ice, mini eggs Benedict, entire wheels of hot Brie. In the ’90s, I sought my inner Italian, which meant crostini, anything with Gorgonzola and vegetables dipped in olive oil and salt and fabulously called pinzimonio. Then the tapas craze hit, and I found a whole new fleet of little dishes.
Now when I have friends over, I only serve appetizers since I’ve converted my dining room to a home office and there’s no place to eat with knife and fork. I’ve found it’s my favorite way to entertain because it is so casual and unscripted, and no one gets stuck next to someone they find boring. My parties are relaxed and my friends aren’t famous or fancy—they’re real people, and I invite them over because I love to be with them, not because I want to impress them with perfection in my food and decor. I hope this book will inspire you to