Moreish canapes

December 24, 2013

This article was written for Annabel & Grace, which is now part of Rest Less.

As you know, dear Reader, there is nothing this Margot likes more than a good party!  For our first countryside Christmas, Jerry and I will be entertaining some of our new neighbours before midnight mass on Christmas Eve so drinks and nibbles will be a must. I’m sure some mulled wine will be in order too or, if I am very lucky, a delicious glass of sloe gin fizz.  First though, I better get cracking and whip up some little bitesize morsels to stop the vicar from getting too tipsy before the service. Here are a few of my festive favourites:

CHERRY OLIVES

  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Black olives
  • Mozzarella

Slice the cherry tomatoes in halve and scoop out seeds.  Cut a small piece of mozzarella to fit inside the tomato shell and place an olive on top, pressing the olive into place.  Bake in a preheated oven 200 degrees C/Gas mark 6 – the tomato is ready when the outside has softened slightly.  Do not overcook as you will end up with sludgy tomato.

SMOKED SALMON CROUTONS

  • French bread
  • Crème fraiche
  • Smoked salmon
  • Lumpfish caviar/salmon roe
  • A squeeze of lemon juice
  • Olive oil

Slice thin rounds of French bread no more than ½ cm thick.  Lay them out on a baking sheet and drizzle with olive oil.  Place in a preheated oven 200 degrees C/Gas mark 6 and bake until golden.  Once the croutons are cooked, take them out of the oven and leave on the baking tray to cool.  With a teaspoon, add a small dollop of crème fraiche to the crouton.  Top with a delicate portion of smoked salmon.  Drizzle over lemon juice and top with a small amount of caviar or roe.

PARMA HAM PRAWN SKEWERS

  • Raw tiger prawns
  • Parma ham
  • 1 tbsp of apple balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

Wrap a raw prawn with a small piece of parma ham. Overlap the parma ham until the whole prawn is covered.  Insert a skewer into the middle of the prawn, making sure that the skewer holds the ham to the prawn.  Mix together the oil and vinegar and using a pastry brush, brush each skewer with the mixture.  Cook in a preheated oven 200 degrees C/Gas mark 6 for 7mins.

 

Looks like I might have to leave out a few canapes for Father Christmas too with a glass of something by the fire.  Well, dear Reader, I do want to make sure he leaves something decent under the tree for little old me.  A very merry Christmas to you and yours!

Get the latest ideas, advice and inspiration

No spam. Just useful and interesting stuff, straight to your inbox. Covering jobs, finance, learning, volunteering, lifestyle and more.

By providing us your email address you agree to receive emails and communications from us and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. You can unsubscribe at any time by following the link in our emails.

Enjoying Rest Less? Help us reach more people like you

Leave us a rating Want to tell us something?