I love cooking for parties. It is the kind of food I really excel at - tit-bits that can combine my love of fusion food, and my desire to cheat at every corner. I make one hell of a Peking duck pancake, and my canapes (I reserve that title for anything on a biscuit or piece of Melba toast) are inventive and delicious. But (beside it not falling into the category of fusion food), this is my new favourite cheat. I served them at my husband's birthday party last week, and they disappeared before the steam ceased rising off them.
- One 200g packet of smoked salmon - preferably in steak form
- 1 packet of puff pastry squares
- half a tub of double cream
- sprinkling of chopped chives
- about 1- 2 tbsp seeded mustard
- salt and pepper
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 220ÂșC, then halve the cream into two bowls - put chives and salt and pepper in one, and mustard and salt and pepper in the other. Combine each separately and put the mustard one aside - that is your dipping sauce.
- Cover a flat oven tray with greaseproof paper and cut each of the pastry squares in half to form a rectangle. Cut the salmon into 20 portions, and place at the end of each rectangle. Place a pea-sized dollop of cream and chive mix on each, then roll like a sausage-roll.
- Cook for about 10 minutes or until puffy and golden brown. Serve hot with the dipping sauce.
Notes:
Would also work well with fresh salmon, but will have a milder flavour, and you might want to drop the temperature to 200 and cook for 20 minutes if you don't like your salmon red-pink in the middle (I do!) Don't forget to ask the fishmonger to remove the back bones with tweezers so you can cut the steak easier.
Hi there! Love your Blog title...if you are a skinny expat, you must not like the food and drink off your host country...tee hee...I found you over on Probably Mardrid. I look forward to following. I write a blog about my family's life in Spain and my friend and I are currently in the throes of writing a cookbook about our take on Spanish Food...I t is so hard taking good food picutres, so I can relate...Again...I'll be seeing you on the blogosphere!
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