Chicken salad spiced with Indian flavors were a hit on New Year’s Eve. I started by poaching some boneless skinless chicken breasts in salted water just until cooked. This was diced up with some celery and carrots. Walnuts and dried cranberries were added. I made a homemade curry powder with cumin, coriander, turmeric, chili powder, asafoetida and salt. This with a little bit of mayo was the dressing. I served it in bite-sized portions wrapped with romaine lettuce leaves.
Cheese and Crackers
Garlic Shrimp
Here’s an other classic Spanish tapas that I served on New Year’s Eve. It couldn’t get simpler. I just heated some olive oil in a pan, added some red pepper flakes and lots of chopped garlic. This was cooked for just a few seconds and the shrimp was tossed in. It only takes a couple of minutes of stir frying to cook the shrimp through. Near the end I squeezed a lemon over the shrimp and plated it up. It is important NOT to skimp on the olive oil. Use a good amount so you’ll have a little bit of heaven to dip your crusty bread into.
Chipotle Spiced Almonds
I was in the tapas mood so I made some Spanish inspired dishes for New Year’s Eve. These snacks are reminiscent of some Spanish spiced almonds I once had at a tapas bar. These were crazy easy to make. I started by toasting some cumin and coriander seeds. These were ground and mixed with some coarse salt, sugar, paprika and wonderfully smoky chipotle pepper powder. The almonds were baked for 1o minutes in a 400 degree oven then mixed with a bit of olive oil and the spices and roasted for another 10 minutes. See! Easy as spiced almonds!
Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Sushi
On New Year’s Eve I hosted some friends for an evening of appetizers and drinks. Over the next few days I’ll be posting some of the items I made throughout that night. I love to celebrate the diversity of cuisines on New Year’s Eve so let’s go to Asia. Well, sort of. I’ve never had this particular combination in Japan but my guests really enjoyed this East meets Pacific Northwest sushi roll. I used Korean rice and cooked it with some konbu (kombu – seaweed). The rice was seasoned with rice vinegar and sugar. I used strips of smoked salmon and cream cheese. The combination was fantastic. The flavor of the salmon permeated your mouth and the cheese provided a wonderful creamy texture. I’ll definitely make this again.