Tomorrow night, my wife Pere and I are hosting a cocktail party at our house for 100 or so of our friends and acquaintances. We do everything ourselves, including all of the food, drinks, etc. What started as a four times a year event has scaled back to once a year as things have gotten bigger, and the subsequent planning, shopping, cooking, and preparing has taken longer and longer.

This year's party doesn't have a specific theme, but here's an idea of some of the food we've been working on:

  • Bacon wrapped pistachio stuffed dates
  • Spicy sausage cheese puffs
  • Dolmades (lamb stuffed grape leaves)
  • Mango curried shrimp in wonton cups
  • Herb crusted beef tenderloin
  • Pumpkin hummus w/ pita
  • Shrimp cocktail pizza
  • Tahini chicken salad rounds
  • Pepperoni and Asiago Pinwheels
  • Brie w/ raspberry chipotle sauce
  • Assorted cheeses, olives, and Spanish chorizo
  • Crudite w/ green goddess dip
  • Clam dip
  • Guacamole

There are a couple of other odds and ends we're pulling in as well. The fun part of all this is making enough for the 100+ people were planning to have over. I'm always nervous that there won't be enough food, even though in the 8 years or so we've been doing this, we've never run out.

Beyond the food, there's beverages to be planned. This year, a friend of mine has offered to loan us his brand spanking new margarita machine, for making frozen versions of the drink. I bought enough of the drink concentrate and tequila to make about 18 gallons. Add to that a respectably stocked bar, several cases of beer, a case or so of wine, and a few pitchers of special fall cocktails (think apples and cranberries), and I think we're just about set.

Pere's been putting in overtime. Beyond the food and drinks, she's fully responsible for the overall atmosphere of the party - everything from the candles and lighting to the outdoor seating areas and a whole lot more. She thinks of and takes care of a lot of little touches that would just totally pass me by.

What's also pretty cool this time around is that two local food bloggers I met this year are coming to the party. It'll be interesting to get their take on the whole production.

I really need to get better about taking notes from my parties - what works well, what doesn't, who ended up coming, etc. It really would make the whole planning process easier, I think, to be able to refer back to previous successes.

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Martin's Gravatar Hey, your party turned out perfectly, thanks for the invite! Monica and I had a great time!
# Posted By Martin | 11/24/06 9:44 PM
Shawn's Gravatar Pepperoni-asiago pinwheels are an AMAZING party food. So easy and decadent. I can never make enough of them at my parties!
# Posted By Shawn | 5/14/07 10:44 PM
Rob Brooks-Bilson's Gravatar Thanks Shawn - and nice cocktail blog!
# Posted By Rob Brooks-Bilson | 5/23/07 3:01 PM



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