I am in love with every dish I made for this dinner party. As mentioned above, they are all easy. Best of all they are delicious and affordable. Because I planned a very meat-light meal (the only meat was the bacon in the pasta), I didn't break the bank.
I think it helped that I chose a theme...spring and also a subtle color scheme of yellow, so I was able to focus and not run in a thousand different directions. I didn't over-do it on the details (The flowers were $5 from Target).
Appetizers
Caprese skewers
Pears and blue cheese
Goat cheese puff pastry bites
Salad
Spring salad with tangy vinaigrette
Main course
Fettucini with peas, asparagus and pancetta
Dessert
Buttermilk pudding cakes (aka strawberry shortcakes)
Caprese skewers
Ingredients
Grape tomatoes (cherry tomatoes work if you cut them in half)
Fresh mozzarella (the little balls work the best)
Basil
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoon balsamic vinegar
Salt and pepper
Toothpicks
Preparation
Assemble the skewers each with a tomato, half of a mozzarella ball and a small piece of basil. Drizzle with olive oil, balsamic vinegar. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Goat cheese puff pastry bites (adapted from a recipe via The Kitchn)
Ingredients
1 sheet frozen puff pastry dough, from a 17.3-ounce package (1/2 package)
5 ounces herb goat cheese, at room temperature
3 tablespoons chopped scallions, for garnish
Preparation
Remove 1 pastry sheet from the puff pastry package and thaw at room temperature for 30 minutes.
Position a rack in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
Unfold the pastry sheet and place it on a lightly floured cutting board. Using a rolling pin, roll the pastry just enough to remove the fold marks. Using a 1 3/4-inch round cookie cutter, cut out about 35 rounds. Place the rounds on the parchment-lined baking sheet.
Bake until crisp and light golden brown, about 15 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool completely.
Put the goat cheese into a sandwich bag and snip a corner. Pipe a dollup of goat cheese on top of each puff pastry and top with a piece of scallion.
Whew - this was a long one. I wanted to include all the recipes (and not just links) but I've been working on this post for two hours and I am sleepy! Thanks for sticking with me till the end!
I hope this post leaves you a bit inspired to host your own spring dinner party! It really can be an easy, stress-free and affordable evening if you just plan ahead, be focused and drink lots of wine while you cook!
The one thing I want to be sure to end on is the fact that though the food was tasty and the details were pretty...the most important part of the dinner party was spending time with good friends...drinking wine, enjoying each other's company. There is really nothing better than that. Thanks for coming over Libby, Jay, Nick and Deanna. I know you'll all agree how lucky we are to have each other's friendship.
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