For my gourmet club this year, my partner and I came up with the theme SPICE showcasing Moroccan food. It was quite an ambitious undertaking since I didn't know much about Morocco nor have any of the items to complement the dinner like serving pieces, ingredients and decorations. I wanted to be challenged so I plugged along with researching and practicing recipes and ideas with Mayumi. We even went to the local Moroccan restaurant Zitoune in Mamaroneck and talked at length with Alain, the owner. Then we came up with a menu that was beautiful and delicious! My rad friend Diane had visited Morocco last year so I picked her brain all about the Souk with it's sights and sounds. My friend, Nicole who is a TV gourmet maven in Westport, CT told me about Moroccan preserved lemons that take 4 weeks to cure. I knew it was a must to make these for our take home gifts. I washed, sliced open and stuffed with kosher salt over 130 lemons and then watched them brine in 3 large jars on my counter for an entire month. They are a great flavor for chicken or stews. And so pretty!
The night was a cold and rainy night, but we still put out paper lanterns that lined the walk and invited our guests in with Moroccan music playing. We set up my sideboard in my dining room with all sorts of fruits, spices and herbs like you would find in a Souk in Morocco. The aromas of the spices were so intense and inviting. My favorite part of the dinner was the Persian Love Cake with flavors of cardamom, lemon zest, rose water and saffron! It was such an unusual array of flavors that worked so well together. I also loved the couscous with the carmelized onions, raisins and pinenuts and the bisteeya was unusual and delicious too.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
SPICE Dinner
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Citrus....ahhhh, so refreshing!
If this is going to be a true blog, then I think I should include all of my passions. For the past 4 1/2 years, I have been part of a club that share a passion. It's the New York Chapter of Gourmet Club started by my great friend Phoebe Hall who has since relocated to some far away ranch in Texas. (shout out to you, Phoebe!) Now, this club isn't for everyone, not for any snobbery or anything, but truly for the 14 women that belong, their passion is food and entertaining. Every month there is one partnership that is in charge. It's up to them to develop a theme, several courses, beautifully expedited invitations, an ambience, a take along gift and recipes to share. Believe me, for the month that it's your turn, it's intense (just ask our spouses and children), but it's heaven the other months that you attend and are simply a guest. It's usually the highlight of my month.
Last month, the fabulous Allison Smith and I (go TEAM SMITH!) executed an outrageous meal with a citrus theme. Did you ever think about how many possibilities there are out there in the citrus realm? Citrus is one of those delightfully versatile fruits that can really go well with any course so we ran with it. This is what we served: Chicken Tikkas with Mint Chutney, Virgin Mojitos, Walnut Ricotta Stuffed Artichokes, Lemon Risotto, Citrus Salad with Avocado and Celery Seed dressing, London Broil with Soy Citrus Aioli, and FOUR mini desserts-- Flourless Chocolate Cake with a Gran Marnier Anglaise, Lime Custard Stuffed Crepes, Kumquat Tartlets & a Grapefruit Chocolate Tart. For the complete list of recipes and the how to, go here. Let me know if you try any of them. They are all wonderfully delicious!