With festive parties abundant this time of year, it the
perfect reason to celebrate the season and throw a fun cocktail party. The party can scale from half a dozen friends
to an extravagant bash for fifty. Honesty by preference is the more intimate
affair with 6 to 12 people in attendance.
It gives me the opportunity to really socialize, converse and enjoy my
guests. The idea of simply serving a signature cocktail as a starter then a
variety of new and old world wines along with tasty bite sized delights is pure
perfection in my book.
At the moment, I am in the final stages of planning such an
event for next week. A long time friend
is visiting over the holidays so why not host a celebratory cocktail party in
her honor. The invitations have been
sent, RSVP’s completed and the menu is nearly complete and now I just need to
settle on the signature cocktail. I can
hardly wait for next week. Quite frankly,
one of my favorite parts of throwing a party is the planning and of course the
actual event is the piece de resistance.
Among my favorite appetizer recipes to share with my guests
is the Brie Cups with Grape Salsa, which pairs perfectly with the Grgich Hills Chardonnay. With the grape being the
common denominator, the compliment of the wine and tartlet was a match made in
heaven. These appetizers are super
simple to make and pack a lot of flavor.
I highly recommend that you make the grape salsa ahead of time, so the
flavors have time to marry together. For
the tart cups, I purchased Athens brand Mini Fillo Shells since they are simply perfect each time. If you are feeling creative, you could use store
bought wonton skins. Simply brush with a bit of olive oil and place into a mini
muffin tin. Cook at 350 for 5 to 10
minutes or until crispy golden brown.
If you are hosting a cocktail party soon, would love to hear
about it!
Brie Cups with Grape Salsa
1 C. Red seedless grapes, cut in half
1/3 t. Salt
2 T. Green onion, finely chopped
1 T. Balsamic vinegar
2 T. Olive oil
1 t. Rosemary, finely minced
1 Small clove garlic, minced
6 Grinds of fresh ground pepper
30 Pre-made Athens mini phyllo shells
6 oz. Brie, rind removed
Preheat oven to 350.
Place the grapes and salt in to a food processor and pulse
until grapes are coarsely chopped. Transfer to a strainer and let sit for about
5 to 10 minutes. In a bowl, mix the
green onions, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic pepper and strained grapes
together. Let sit to marry the flavors
together for at least 15 minutes.
To assemble, lay the 30 shells out onto a cookie sheet and
place about ½ t. of brie in each cup and then about a half to full teaspoon of
the grape salsa. Bake for about 5
minutes, until the cheese melts. Serve immediately.
Adapted from: Cocktail Food by Mary Corpening Barber & Sara Corpening Whiteford
Planning a party is definitively the best part! (It's the clean-up I detest!). :D
ReplyDeleteThese brie cups look delicious!
You are like me when it comes to parties! Smile. Hope your day is going well!
Deleteoo how interesting. I like smaller get togethers as well. Love your tips for Cocktail parties!
ReplyDeleteSmall parties are simply the best! Thank you for stopping by!
Deletewow looks amazing and what a lucky friend
ReplyDeleteThank you Rebecca!!!
DeleteThese look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! :)
Deletefresh grapes with brie-yum!!
ReplyDeleteLucky guests who will enjoy your fine cuisine;-)
Lisa, you are certainly the hostess with the mostest, how fun it would be to be a guest at your house! I think I would be oohing and ahhing through the entire evening! I won't even go into being a mouse at your house .......... :)
ReplyDeleteLove these bites, Lisa! The flavors sound perfect together!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful & unusual appetizer! These would be perfect for a wine-tasting party.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog & look forward to exploring it!
Very interesting...I've never made grape salsa - never tried to mix sweet grapes with savory ingredients! It does make sense as a topping for Brie, though. Traditionally topped with sweet-and savoury, Brie is a great vehicle for opposite flavours, as it actually ties it together! Love this recipe! Will have to try it soon!
ReplyDeleteI've said it before, and I'm going to say it again...love your Friday Night Bites!!! Thanks for all the party tips! Have a wonderful weekend, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteGrape salsa?! What a great idea. These look like delicious little bites!
ReplyDeleteI really need these...how wonderful for a party or gathering!
ReplyDeleteLisa, the grape salsa is brilliant and I love it with the brie. What a wonderful appetizer.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and hubs!!!
I love the idea of a grape salsa and can't wait to try it. So lovely for a holiday cocktail party-these cups look wonderful:)
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