So KC and I went to St. John in the Caribbean. And we ate by the pool just about every night.
Here KC and her folks are enjoying our first night by the pool. Dinner included red wine, steaks and light Caesar salad. Oh, and rum. Something called a Dark and Stormy. Later, we discovered Pain Killers - basically a Pina Colada without the blender
Without the flash, things looked a little different.
But the view was nice. The lights in the background are the homes on the hill overlooking the bay.
As I mentioned, we’re throwing a Middle Eastern Vegan Dinner Party for some of our vegan and vegetarian friends. Since KC and I are going on vacation and they’re taking care of the house - we thought we’d return the favour.
As an appetizer we’re serving Kousa Mabshoura - Zucchini with Onions Garlic and Mint.
This recipe serves 6-8 (if you don’t have me eating with you).
Boil the zucchini in the stock for about 15 minutes, or until soft. Drain mash and chop them into a colander to get rid of excess liquid.
In a large frying pan fry the onions in 2 tablespoons of the oil until golden brown. Add the garlic and stir until it just begins to color. Add the zucchini, mint, salt, and pepper and coo, stirring and mixing well for about 5 minutes.
Stir in the remaining oil and serve hot or cold with lemon wedges.
Whew! Sounds good, but I’m going to have to check on that chicken stock thing. That just can’t be right.
So, I’ve been tasked with coming up with a “lemony” drink for the dinner party.
Of course, there will be shots with Citron, but check it out - I’m using these freaking cool ice shot glasses. They don’t produce the flattest bases, and you’ve got to pour, toast, and drink fast, but they’re fun.
There’s always the lemon drop which requires
granulated sugar
2 fl oz citrus vodka
1 tablespoon triple sec
Coat the rim with sugar. Chill the glass. Pour into a shaker 2/3 full of ice. Shake well (or stir). Strain.
Uh, not too “Middle Eastern”, as far as dinner party ideas go, but neither is this
When you’re setting this up think about how you can create something that your guests will take with them. A video? But of course, be careful, be sure to get their authorization before you load it up to the net!