Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A Holiday Party

I'm way behind over here, but I thought I'd share a few pictures from a holiday party I went to this past weekend.


It just so happens we also had our first accumulation of snow, so it made for a pretty night and I couldn't help but snap a few pictures :)



I volunteered to make a few things, so I brought along some Apple, Gorgonzola, and Walnut Turnovers...




And some Gruyere Gougeres...



Luckily these turned out the second time (1st was a tasty failure). I ended up combining recipes from Jaden, David, and Alain (as if we're on a first-name basis ;)).

Gruyere Gougeres
Yield: alot (I didn't count and it depends on how large you make them)



1/2c water
1/2c milk (I used Smart Balance Lactose-Free, Fat-Free)
1 stick unsalted butter
140g flour (1c)
4 lg eggs
1/2t salt
few grinds of pepper
little bit of freshly grated nutmeg
1c finely grated gruyere, divided (3/4 for batter, 1/4 for topping)

For the method, check out David's recipe here.



Last, but not least, a tart! Inspired by Kitchenbelle, I followed her recipe for a crust using crumbs of Trader Joe's Almond Windmill Cookies (an almond shortbread). I used a vanilla bean pastry cream from Baking Bites. Pomegranate arils and mandarin oranges adorned the top of the tart. I thought about using persimmons instead of mandarin oranges, but I had already eaten the ripe ones in my apartment so that was a no-go :/ I realize now I completely forgot about the glaze, as I was worried about the gougeres! Oops, still delicious :)



There was quite the spread, even a drink competition (!!), and everyone left with smiles and full bellies :)

Twinkle toes!

22 comments:

  1. Awww ... holiday parties ... I love this time of year! : )

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  2. gorgeous tart! and enjoy all those fun holiday parties!!

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  3. oh wow...those turnovers have me drooling...I'm not a fan of sweet fruity turnovers, but that savory version has won me over!

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  4. Oh my gosh! Can you come to my holiday party and bring appetizers like that??

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  5. Nice! I'm inviting you to all my parties from now on :) All of your dishes are so color- love it

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  6. Wow... this spread looks like it was catered! Lucky host/ess :).

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  7. You made so many good things for that party! That tart looks beautiful.

    I like to think I am on a first name basis with all chefs. As if I'm up there with them in the big leagues. Alain, Daniel (Boulud), Rick (bayless). We go back. Way back.

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  8. Wow, that's quite the spread you brought over. I love how every single thing was so unique! :)
    Are you coming for shopping + drinks tonight?

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  9. Very cool! Everything looks fabulous =D.

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  10. looks awesome! The tart looks absolutely gorgeous!

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  11. Oh my gosh those turnovers look awesome! Anytime you put cheese in a crust and bake it, you can't go wrong! Thanks for the recipe!!

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  12. You are one heck of a cook, Shannon!

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  13. What an elegant party and celebration!

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  14. Those all look exceptionally delicious! Love that tart!

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  15. Love the idea of gorgonzola turnovers - yum!

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  16. Wow, you made some awesome party appetizers and the tart is just gorgeous!

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  17. Hi friend this is vennilla here.. ur doing a really good job.. can we exchange links..

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  18. I want that cake, it's soooo pretty!!!
    love holiday parties, the best part, right?

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  19. What a gorgeous tart! Love your gruyere gougeres too, gruyere is just the best!

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  20. Beautiful work on that tart - you really go above and beyond!

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