Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas, 2008

We had a lovely time yesterday. Good friends joined us for Christmas dinner of Hungarian Goulasch, homemade spaetzle (little German noodles) and braised red cabbage.

The appetizer was hummus which I made very quickly in the food processor.


Ingredients were:

1 can of garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained
1 large handful of fresh Italian parsley
1 clove of garlic
salt and pepper to taste
a few dashes of hot sauce
enough olive oil to make a smooth paste
top with finely diced red pepper and capers

H cut whole wheat pita bread into chips, sprayed them with olive oil spray and baked them in a 425 degree oven til crisp and lightly browned. Sprinkle them with seasoned salt. YUM! A nice, healthy and very tasty appetizer.

The rolls, of course, were baked from a recipe from the much mentioned "Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day" cookbook. I made them from the Eastern European Potato - Rye dough.

Dessert was an old Italian delicacy called Panforte di Siena. It's a very dense, moist, spicy, fruit and nut filled cake, almost more of a confection. A tiny slice goes a long way. These honey cakes were first baked in the 13th century in Siena. I googled it and found the recipe and historical information on the net. Quite interesting.


The day was full of fun, good friends, good wine and good food and as the sun slowly sank in the west, a warm, holiday glow filled the house.

As we watched the sun, slowly sink behind Mount Desert Island, contentment and happiness settled in......

..... and Spike, draped over the back of the couch, was obviously the most content of all!

Life is Good,

Hugs, Giddy

6 comments:

WiseAcre said...

Looks like Spike and I had a lot in common yesterday.

CanadianGardenJoy said...

Giddy .. I absolutely love those shots in the kitchen with the sun going down .. it is perfect !
Spike won't share the back of the sofa with Sluggo ?? LOL

Anonymous said...

The Panforte di Siena looks great and is now on my "must bake" list.

Anonymous said...

I am with Joy, I love those kitchen shots. Sounds like a wonderful day to me. How did you pick your menu?

Giddy said...

WA, so, you sleep 20 hours a day too?

Joy, I love the winter sunsets and deliberately painted my kitchen and great room a warm peachy color to emphasize those sunsets!

Scott, let us know how you like it. I failed to mention that mine was a chocolate panforte. Everything's better in chocolate!

Sandy, my heritage is southern German, which is pretty darned close to the old Austro-Hungarian empire. Many of my favorite recipes hail from that part of the world.

Kerri said...

Giddy, you always leave my mouth watering for your delicious looking treats.
That shot of your kitchen is gorgeous! And as always, your sunsets are brilliant.
I'm so glad you share them!
I'm also glad that you and H had such a wonderful day with good friends.
Spike sure knows how to relax!