
This weekend we held a dinner party in our village and everyone was tasked with bringing a course each. Luckily I was given the dessert course - my favourite course! I started with a pre-dessert of margarita mousse with fleur de sel spoon cookies and lime pearls (not frozen peas as everyone thought!) with a good dose of edible glitter and a sprinkling of salt. The mousses contained tequila and cointreau and lots and lots of lime juice.

We followed with rose and cardamom icecream with crystallized rose petals and baklava with cinnamon and walnuts (following on from a Greek themed main course) and a lovely lemon cheesecake made by Millie (who was hosting the dinner). Sharing out courses is such a good idea for a dinner party as it really shares the load and it is always fun to see what people come up with for their course.
What a lovely idea. It makes me think a bit of an American potluck dinner, which I always thought sounded like a great idea too!
ReplyDeleteYour desserts look amazing - you are so imaginative! We have a Safari Supper in our Village every August in aid of Church funds (different households do different courses and you walk from one course to the next). Last year my Mother-in-Law was asked to do the Dessert course and I helped her cater for about 80 people. It was such good fun and for those particpating its a good way of gaining an appetite for the next course!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely arrangement for the mousse. beautiful. clever.
ReplyDeleteYum margaritas! And I love the idea of making them into a dessert.
ReplyDeleteBaklava is also a Turkish favorite (being half Turkish, I need to represent, lol). Have you ever had Kadayif? That is my favorite.
Your dinner sounded like loads of fun!
Wow! I am impressed. You had to make this for the whole village? Wow! Well done, and how unique!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea. Your desserts look amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Hannah, can't wait for your book to come. Hope the recipes of the desserts are in it. If I ever win the lotto I will hire you as my personal chef, pastry chef, teacher, flower arranger.....is there anything you don't do?????
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Elke
Hi Hannah,
ReplyDeleteDo you mind if I ask how you made the lime pearls? I'm always looking for new presentation ideas.
I really enjoy reading your posts, always so colourful and interesting.
Nicisme
ReplyDeleteThe lime perles were bought from france sadly - they are just sunflower seeds covered in lime sugar. They are from Eric Bur - hope you can find some! They also make Lavender Perles which are equally delicious!
Thank you Hannah. Next time I pop over to France, I'll have a look!
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