Have I told you before that I love having dinner parties? Actually, I love having gatherings of any kind; afternoon tea, Easter brunch, Labor Day parties, you name it and I would be happy to host it. Any day that I can bring people together to eat, drink, and be merry, is a good day for me! I will usually use any excuse to invite friends and family over to my place, so when I heard that one of the challenges for Project Food Blog was to host a Luxury Dinner and to share entertaining tips, I squealed with delight.
To me, luxury means a lot of different things...Buying fresh flowers from the farmers market; relaxing with a latte and a good book; treating myself to a beautiful trinket from a local boutique; or relishing in a well-prepared meal at my favorite restaurant surrounded by family and friends...I think all these things are simple luxuries. When it comes to food, I think of the luxury that is more traditionally fancy, where crystal wine glasses, rich, creamy foods, full-bodied wines, and decadent desserts are involved. I knew that I wanted to have this type of dinner party, although I didn't want it to be too over the top.
For my dinner, I wanted my table to be colorful, elegant, and to have simple beauty. I think one part of hosting a good party is making sure you have a space where your guests can feel comfortable that is appropriate for the occasion.
If your party is casual or you are serving foods family-style, then keep it simple with an uncluttered table and plenty of room. For a formal dinner party, I try to use coordinated place settings to set out everything before the guests arrive. But here, lets be realistic: not all my silverware matches, I might not have four of the exact same wine glasses, and I am not Martha Stewart. I work with what I have, and I usually add extra items like fresh flowers or matching napkins if they are within my budget. I have a penchant for pretty glassware, so I used some of that for the table, along with a candle arrangement that I have had on my buffet for years. The idea is to make it look fancy, but not put you out of a lot of time and money. I also printed out menu cards (a first for me!) which made the occasion feel even more special.
For an Hors d'oeuvre, I served Leek Confit and Goat Cheese Crostini, topped with Asian Pear and Smoked Paprika, and it was paired with chilled Hogue Fume Blanc. Crostini is a great thing to serve to start out a dinner party because you can prepare it ahead of time so that your guests have something to eat when they arrive. This is integral to starting off on the right foot since hungry people are not happy people. This crostini was fabulous: the cool, creamy goat cheese combined with the warm, rich leek confit and topped with a crunchy, succulent Asian pear was an absolutely perfect marriage of textures, temperatures, and tastes. Leek confit is one of those components that gives the illusion of being gourmet, when in reality, it is beyond simple. Once I share the recipe with you, I promise it will become a kitchen staple that will give extra indulgence to everyday eating.
For a second course, I served Cauliflower Soup with Seared Scallops, Lemon Oil, and Caviar. The dream of making this soup has been dancing around at the back of my brain for four whole years now (I know it is crazy) ever since I saw it in the 50th anniversary issue of Bon Appetit. The recipe was featured in a "Bright Lights, Big Party" menu that was all about luxury, and with this dinner party I knew the time had come for me to make my dream a reality. I think one of the easiest ways to plan a menu, is to pick one "star" dish and build your other courses to complement it in flavor and texture. For me, hands down, that star dish was my soup; the ingredients of the soup, such as cream, leeks, and lemon oil, were the inspiration for the leek crostini in my first course and also tied into both my main course and my dessert.
This soup ended up being everything I had dreamed of: warm and comforting, yet elegant and luxurious all at the same time. I think the lemon oil really made the flavor of the soup shine, and my guests had a lot of fun drizzling the it in fun patterns. The salty caviar was also a unique addition, and the little pops of flavor in each spoonful were exciting. Plus, it just looks beautiful!
For the Entree, I served Boneless Lamb with Mushroom Crust and Leek Puree, with Sauteed Shiitake Mushrooms and Miniature Fingerling Potatoes. The lamb was paired with a full-bodied Beronia Rioja Reserva, that complemented the rich, earthy flavor of the lamb well.
The entire main dish was definitely the most expensive thing that I made, but I still saved a lot of money and got great ingredients by comparison shopping for the best price and quality, and looking for what is fresh, and in-season at the local farmers market or grocer. Rack of lamb is not cheap. No surprise there. But rather than pay $20-25 a pound, I shopped around until I found some Australian lamb for only $10 a pound. The lamb was crusted with ground, dried Wood Ear mushrooms, which was a new taste for both my guests and I, and made it extra crunchy. I used leftover leeks from my other two dishes to make the leek puree, and the creamy texture was sublime with the lamb. I was also really excited to find adorable miniature fingerling potatoes at my local farmers market to add a starch to my main. I was even more excited when I realized that some of them were purple inside!
Finally, for dessert, I served Meyer Lemon Semifreddo with Candied Lemon Peel and Sugared Pistachios. My friend Leslie was generous enough to bring over her silver tea set which added an elegance to dessert, and Ana made us genuine Turkish Coffee. Having guests help out with dinner is always a fun idea! Ana's family is Serbian, and she told us that one of the first things that every little Serbian girl learns is how to make good coffee for guests. This was not the first time I have had Ana's Turkish Coffee, but each time I love watching her prepare it on the stove and serve it in tiny porcelain cups.
The dessert that I made was a prime example of how advance preparation and planning is so important for dinner parties. This dessert had three main components (the semifreddo, candied lemon peel, and sugared pistachios), and I was able to make all of them at least the day before the party. Less work=less stress=more fun. :) For those of you not familiar with semifreddo, the word is Italian and means "half-cold." It often refers to semi-frozen custards like this one, or certain types of ice cream cakes.
My semifreddos didn't turn out as presentation-perfect as I had hoped, but when you are hosting party you just have to roll with the punches, and don't sweat the small stuff. As far as the taste, I loved the bright lemon flavor of this dessert, and the cold, creamy texture was balanced nicely by the steaming coffee. I also made sugared pistachios for the first time, and I thought they were great! Crunchy and sweet, with a subtle roasted flavor.
Overall, I would say the Luxury Dinner Party was a huge success! My friends and I had an amazing time, and they left with big smiles and full tummies. I was thrilled that I could give them a little bit of indulgence because they are all hard-working women that definitely deserve a little bite of luxury.
***This is my third entry for Project Food Blog challenge. We were asked to host a luxurious dinner party and share our hosting secrets with readers. For my party I created a fresh menu with creamy foods, great wines, and a delicious dessert, all served in a beautiful setting. I hope you love my dinner party, and I would love to have you "RSVP" by voting for me! You can check out my profile on Foodbuzz and vote starting 8AM PST, on Monday October 4th. I will provide recipes during the week for additional dishes not listed below!
Cauliflower Soup with Seared Scallops, Lemon Oil, and Caviar
Recipe adapted from Bon Appetit, October 2006
- 3 tbsp vegetable oil, divided
- 1 cup white onion, chopped
- 1/2 tsp minced garlic
- 4 cups cauliflower, cut into 1/2- to 3/4-inch pieces
- 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
- 1 1/2 cups whipping cream
- About 1 tsp salt, to taste
- Ground white pepper, to taste
- 1/2 leek white/pale green parts only, cut into 1/4-inch-thick rounds
- 6 sea scallops, patted dry
- 1 30-gm jar American caviar (doesn't have to be expensive kind)
- Lemon-infused oil, purchased, or make your own
- Chopped fresh chives
In a large pot, heat 2 tbsp vegetable oil over medium heat, and saute onions and garlic until onions are translucent. Add cauliflower, chicken broth, and whipping cream to pot, increase heat until soup is boiling, then reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 20 minutes (or until cauliflower is tender). Remove soup from heat and allow to cool slightly, then puree in a blender until smooth. (I tried doing this with an immersion blender in the pot, and it just didn't get as smooth or as creamy as in the blender.) Return the blended soup to the pot, and season to taste with salt and pepper. Can be prepared at least one day ahead of time.
Next, prepare leeks and cook scallops. Put sliced leeks on a small plate, and add a small bit of water to the plate. Put the plate in the microwave, cover, and "steam" for 2 minutes. Check for tenderness, and remove from microwave. Meanwhile, heat remaining 1 tbsp vegetable oil in a small skillet over high heat, and add the scallops. Sear on each side for 2-3 minutes, or until they are slightly browned.
To serve soup, ladle into a shallow bowl. Then add one leek to the center of each bowl, top the leek with a scallop, then top the scallop with a spoonful of caviar. Sprinkle the soup with chopped chives and drizzle with lemon oil.
Gorgeous food -- I especially love the cauliflower soup with seared scallop. Best of luck! Theresa
ReplyDeleteLuxury, leeks, lemon and lamb. You had me at the alliteration Amanda! What a gorgeous feast! I guess my invite got lost in the mail, huh? You're going to round 4 for sure!
ReplyDeleteIf seared scallops and rack of lamb aren't pure luxury, I don't know what is! I'm so jealous of the lucky guests who got to eat this meal. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this one... I think you're a sure bet to move ahead.
Love your fall colored table.. everything you made sounds/looks delicious! I love purple potatoes :) And your tips are spot on!
ReplyDeleteI want that soup in my belly... right now. What a fantastic dinner you created for your friends! It's truly gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteyeay! elegant dinner, looks like you got every detail covered :) the food looks delicious and everything just fell into places. congrats on this one definitely a round 4 sure contender! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully prepared and presented. I can't get over how pretty the table looks. I would love to be invited to a dinner party like this! Wonderfully executed menu as well. Everything looks amazing but I think my favorite is that crostini. Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful...all your hard work and planning really paid off! Can't wait to vote for you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteImpressive! Looks like you had successful dinner party and everyone had a great time! Lovely menu! Best of luck to you with the next round!
ReplyDeleteThis is FANTASTIC! I so want to try the soup, oh wait, the Crostini and yes, the main entree... everything looks beautiful and I'd want an invite so you have MY vote!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, this is beautiful - the flavors jump off the page - great job
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous. I wish I lived next door!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful meal and I love your concept of featuring the three "L" ingredients :) The soup with scallops sounds especially wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI wrote this lovely comment about you and your soup and your halloween decor but then blogger started going crazy and wouldn't let me send it. Just know that I wrote more than this for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant and beautiful evening. From your presentation to the lovely food, not a flaw in sight. I'm sure your guests had a wonderful time. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour table looks gorgeous, I love those colors!! All the food looked great too! I love throwing dinner parties :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful meal! I love your attention to detail and the presentation is lovely!
ReplyDeleteEverything sounds delicious, from start to finish! Good luck in the competition!
ReplyDeleteWow- what a stunning meal! Your photos are spectacular and you did a fantastic job with this challenge ;)
ReplyDeleteThe meal sounds amazing. I absolutely love the idea of cauliflower soup with seared scallops & caviar. yum! Beautiful photos. Good luck!
ReplyDeletelovely pictures
ReplyDeletelooks like fun
Breathtaking table setting and menu! Love the scallop dish!! I'd definitely would want to be invited to your dinner party! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOh Amanda! Everything looks so beautiful, you did great. Loved that scallops picture.
ReplyDeleteDear Lord! ...why was I not invited to this dinner party? I would have brought wine!?!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a masterpiece--especially the cauliflower soup with scallops. I just want to dive in!
Amanda! Amazing job with your dinner and presentation. Please please invite me to your next dinner party! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are consistently proving yourself to be a contender girlfriend! GREG
ReplyDeleteI love your tablescape! The back paired with yellow is so bright and beautifully contrasting. Everything looks lovely especially your soup! You plated it wonderfully and that lemon oil is such a great touch!
ReplyDeleteSounds absolutely delightful. The photos of your soup are amazing. Best wishes in the challenge.
ReplyDeleteLL
So beautiful! you absolutely outdid yourself!! fantastic job!
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Oh my lord i did scallops lamb and lemon dessert for mine and im now thankful i didnt get through, we may have had the same ingredients but i couldnt even compete with yours!! Stunning and another that definately has my vote!
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What a beautiful dinner party! I love how you thought of everything down to the menu. And you took chances but also leaned on tried and true recipes (love the cauliflower soup recipe!).
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this table. I keep coming back to look at it!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, this looks absolutely amazing. But, I'm totally drawn to the flowers! Love those extra details that make your party look movie-worthy!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely MUST get a black table cloth. Your tablescape just pops off the dark backdrop. Love your seared scallop and caviar presentation. The whole menu is mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite posts, after my daughter's of course :) You have my vote.
Hot Polka Dot's Mom
Just voted! I can't wait to try those pear crostinis!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post, Amanda! Love what you did with the table settings and those scallops look fabulous! Good luck with PFB!
ReplyDeleteSighhh.. lovely menu!! I am really interested in tasting the cauliflower soup! Looks so good! And, yes, voted :)
ReplyDeleteeverything looks divine! fantastic job on your dinner party - wish i could have been at this one! best of luck - you have my vote!
ReplyDeleteWonderful menu and entry...everything looks beautiful, voted :)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so delicious! I love the triple L's! Good luck - voted (again)!
ReplyDeleteYou went way upscale, everything looks so elegant! I've been thinking about scallops recently, so your soup will probably invade a beautiful, haunting nightmare of mine. Did you make the lemon oil yourself?
ReplyDeleteVoting for you, good luck this week.
Lick My Spoon
Amanda, if this isn't a luxury dinner party, I don't know what is. All the food looks so fantastic, especially that soup, which just looks so ridiculously decadent that I'm wondering why i'm sitting here reading PFB posts instead of going out to buy ingredients to make that tonight! And as always, I love your gorgeous, gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteAmanda, again, this is awesome. I HOPE YOU WIN! I voted for you again.
ReplyDeleteFoods that start with the letter L. That makes me happy:) And, more to the point, each course sounds wonderful. I think I could probably bathe in that soup! You certainly have one of my votes:)
ReplyDeleteEvrything looks luscious and luxurious. Wondereful! Voted.
ReplyDelete(see my post here: http://www.foodbuzz.com/project_food_blog/challenges/3/view/1094)
delicious looking food and BEAUTIFUL presentation! you have my vote!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, especially that soup. Voted.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat soup is so pretty- great job!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow, Amanda! I am in love with the warmth of your table - the colors are just so beautiful and inviting - and I can't get over the scallops and the lamb. What a fantastic menu! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of meal! Without you saying it, that soup is a drop dead gorgeous star, for me. You must have had so much fun with this!
ReplyDeleteYour table looks amazing, I love the bold colours. The food looks pitch perfect and I am definitely saving the cauliflower soup for future reference. Very much worth a vote!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dinner and photos! Voted!
ReplyDeleteWish I could have been there -- so many of my favorite foods, and it looks so inviting, a wonderful mix of casual and elegant. Beautiful job. Got my vote!
ReplyDeleteclean, classic and amazing! you have my vote!
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Hurray for potatoes that are purple inside! And I would have to agree, that is one beautiful looking soup. Well done all 'round I'd say.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the first entries I read and I could not forget the image of that beautiful and elegant table. My vote's in. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteAll your photos look so beautiful! Hope we both make it to the next round! :-) You know you have my vote girl!
ReplyDeleteeverything looks great and lovely photos - voted for you :)
ReplyDeleteAs I look around, I think I'm in trouble this round! :) Everything looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI was sure that I had already posted a comment and voted ! Just looking at the soup and the semmifreddo has me enthralled. You have definitely set the bar very high!! Congratulations :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a menu! You truly out did yourself. I am sure we will see you in round 4. You have my vote! Great post!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is absolutely amazing - stiff competition, I must say! So beautiful - the table is gorgeous! The menu, my goodness, how delicious - the soup looked divine, the lamb and potatoes....and last but not least ooooooh that dessert! You deserve so many votes - you really did a beautiful job with this. You had some very lucky guests!
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Beautiful dinner! Love the triple L theme and totally agree that luxury is the little things- quiet time to read is such a treat with a busy time- THAT is a luxury, but I would take your dinner anytime too!
ReplyDeleteThat soup looks divine! Perfect presentation! You get my VOTE!
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http://www.foodbuzz.com/project_food_blog/challenges/3/view/1108
Stunning. I would definitely never miss a dinner invite at your house!
ReplyDeleteI loved your choices...very thoughtful...and delicious! I would definately "do" this dinner menu and hope to in the future! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an elegant and lovely meal! The soup in particular is presented so beautifully. Congratulations on your continued success in Project Food Blog - just voted!
ReplyDeleteLove the decor and your menu looks tasty! Good luck in round 3!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully cooked lamb! You have a vote from me.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, food, and photos. You have a vote from me!
My dinner party was designed to take the diner food from Gooch's Diner, where my parents first met over 40 years ago, and elevate it to luxury for their 39th wedding anniversary. Come see if you'd like :)
Wow, you really did an amazing job with this! The food looks delicious.... your pictures capture it so beautifully! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWow! Now this is my kind of luxury dinner party ;) Everything looks so beautiful, even the table setting! And I love all the holiday colors =D Congrats and good luck on the next challenge!
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