And I am happy recalling the success of a recent dinner party. Friday, I had my sister, brother-in-law and another couple over for a feast and some get-to-know-you conversation. The theme: make a dish (appetizer, entree, dessert) that tells a story about your relationship. My sister, made guacamole similar to this, from her Rick Bayless cookbook:
The story was that my sister and her husband really bonded during their dating years over a mutual love of Mexican food...so much so, that they decided to honeymoon in Mexico!
I made butternut squash and cheddar bread pudding, the dish that--I am sure--convinced my hubs that I could actually cook. In hilarious "us" fashion, though, neither of us can agree on when I first made this revolutionary dish. He says we'd been married two years, I'm positive that it was during our first year of wedded bliss...*sigh* at least it's damn delicious:)
Our friends brought a pumpkin pie. Their story may have been the most precious--the pie had a small cookie-cut-out of a church on it, and it was to show that they'd been waiting to find someone who shared their faith-practice. It was so precious, so utterly without irony, and just plain sweet.
So, overall, a lovely dinner party! And with a meatless entree, no less. What about you? Do you have any go-to dinner-party dishes?
2 comments:
What a fun idea for a dinner party! And I definitely want to try out the butternut squash and cheddar bread pudding :)
yeah, it was SO good (it always is):)
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