Dec. 14th, 2003

rivka: (Rivka and Misha)
We're having a party next Saturday - a holiday Open House. We've invited about 70 people, figuring that it's such a busy time of year that a lot of folks won't be able to make it. So far, it looks like we might have between 20 and 40 actual guests.

It's an afternoon party, so we're just serving munchies and drinks instead of anything dinnerlike. Here's the tentative menu:

Hot appetizers (passed on trays):
Cheese-sausage balls.
Asparagus and cream cheese rollups.
Perhaps a third passed appetizer, if we get many more RSVPs. Probably little phyllo purses with a vegetable filling.

On the buffet table:
Beer-cheddar fondue, with french bread for dipping.
Meat and cheese platter, artistically arranged by [livejournal.com profile] curiousangel.
Raw vegetable platter with two dips: hummus, and a creamy horseradish dip based on [livejournal.com profile] kightp's topping for baked salmon.
Two kinds of Christmas cookies.

To drink:
Mulled cider (in the crockpot), with optional rum.
Concha y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon or Cabernet-Merlot (cheap and delicious).
Lemonade, ginger ale, some species of diet soda, ice water.

Looking at the menu laid out all at once, it looks a little bit unbalanced - there's not much to eat if you're lactose or gluten intolerant, is there? I guess a gluten intolerant person could dip vegetables in the fondue, but... hm. Any suggestions about how to rearrange the menu? I don't want anything that needs to be eaten with a fork, because people are probably going to be standing up while eating.

So, anyway. Today I made nine dozen cookies to freeze for the party: half snickerdoodles (rolled in red or green sugar crystals, instead of cinnamon sugar - it's the way my family has always made them), and half refrigerator nut cookies. Damn, I'd forgotten how good those things are - rich and nutty and not overpoweringly sweet.

Hm. Not, I see, the refrigerator nut cookie recipe you find everywhere on the web, but a different recipe entirely. I'll share it here - believe me, it's worthwhile. Just ask [livejournal.com profile] curiousangel, who is usually very picky about cookies.
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