I
appreciate that these party food ideas may be a little late for
Christmas but they will be perfect for your New Year celebrations,
whether many or few guests.
Here we
go!
Crostini
munching
Crostini is small slices of bread, Bruschetta gives larger, more
rustic slices. In other words, you can make small or large as suits
the appetites of your guests. The smaller version is used as a
canapé and sliced ciabatta is perfect - part baked baguettes work
well too – larger sourdough loaves, sliced and toasted would
satisfy larger appetites.
It
can be as easy or as complicated as you'd like to make it.
Ciabatta,
baguettes or sourdough, sliced.
You
can buy part baked baguettes, sliced – a gluten free option
is
also available and works very well and you won't taste any
difference
Garlic
(fresh or paste)
Olive
oil
Tapenade*
Pesto*
Tomato
puree*
Toppings
Finely chopped chilli – red and/or green
Goat's cheese – cubed or sliced
Any Italian cheese – e.g. Dolcelatte or Gorgonzola, cubed
Parmesan, Pecorino, Grand Padano (grated), Mozzarella and
Taleggio
Olives, pitted and chopped
Mediterranean vegetables, roasted and diced
Parma ham, cut into small triangles, twisted into a cone shape
Salami, as for Parma ham
Anchovies, chopped finely
If you are using garlic paste add olive oil and mix to a paste.
Spread sparingly onto the bread, then add any option marked * above.
Complete with toppings of your choice – two or three – don't
overload!
Whatever your choice of toppings chop, roast or dice ahead, place
in small boxes, cover and fridge ready to dress your bread. My tip
would be to top your crostini straight onto a baking sheet, lined
with baking parchment, cover with cling film and set aside, keeping
cool – fridge if you have room.
Pre-heat your oven 180fan/200c/Gas 6. Bake for 3-4 minutes (set
your timer!) until golden and crispy.
Transfer to a serving plate and pass to the hungry hoards, pausing
only for the accolades!
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