With mimosas and tea sandwiches as the rubric, I commenced with making several varieties of teeny sandwiches, improvising a bit, keeping the mayo to a minimum.. so these recipes are approximations.
Also served: a fresh fruit salad of kiwi, blackberries, blueberries, honeydew, cantaloupe, and pineapple; a cheese board of smoked gouda, herbed chevre, and brie with water crackers; vegetable crudites; white bean hummus; nuts; a yummy spicy tuna salad on crackers brought by V; ginger biscotti made by my mom; an artful and delicious yellow buttercream cake with a branch of acorns sketched on it in dark chocolate brought by Jenny; and the incredibly large, heavy, dense, rich Chocolate Genache Cake I ordered from Bleeding Heart Bakery. (Any disparaging remarks I've made in the past about BH's homemade seitan are expunged from the record with the excellent service I received when ordering this cake, and the cake itself left no dark chocolate diehard unwowed.)
As for those teeny sandwiches...
Curried Chicken Salad
8 cooked chicken breasts (Trader Joe's sells a bag of frozen chicken breasts that are hormone free and cook up quick and easy... this has been my cooking mainstay for the last few months. I cooked up about 8 of these in a little olive oil, let them cool and then chopped them up for the chicken salad)
3/4 c finely chopped walnuts
4 celery stalks, finely chopped
salt, to taste (approx. 2 t)
mayonnaise, enough to moisten (approx. 1/2 c)
curry powder, to taste (approx. 1 T)
loaf of fresh country white bread
With a rolling pin I flattened the pieces of bread. I'm not sure why I did this. Maybe to make them denser like the little cocktail bread slices I had seen in the store (which, by the way, are full of corn syrup and weirdness). Mixed up all ingredients and spread on these flattened pieces of bread, making half a dozen or so proper-sized sandwiches. Then I cut these into two-bite pieces, so I got about 2 dozen little sandwiches out of them.
Smoked Salmon Sandwiches
4 T minced green onion
4 T minced fresh dill
4 T capers
3 t prepared horseradish
approx. 1/2 c mayonnaise
pepper to taste
8 oz. smoked salmon
6 oz. cream cheese
1/2 loaf pumpernickel bread
Mix together green onion, dill, capers, horseradish, mayo and pepper. Roll out slices of bread (again, for same reasons stated above.. not necessary). Spread mixture onto one slice of bread. On other slice of bread spread cream cheese and cover with salmon slices. Put them together, cut into quarters or more, and repeat. Again, I think I got about 2 dozen sandwiches out of this. The horseradish gives the spread a great kick.
Other sandwiches I made, which don't really warrant detailed recipes here: Egg salad with fresh dill, and cucumber sandwiches with cream cheese and green onion.
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