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Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

***I am busy getting ready for my I’m-pregnant-and-can-only-watch-movies-and-eat NYE party with my husband. SO I thought you would enjoy this post from my first NYE dinner party, when I actually had a social life. And yes, it allows me to be lazy and repost, which is awesome. ***********

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Happy belated New Years from some fish that were very tasty!

There is always so much pressure for New Years Eve. You have to go out, have to get trashed, have to have a memorable night so everyone admires you and thinks, gee, (name inserted here) sure has their life together. After all, they had a great NYE!! This year, my needs were simple: not to spend a lot of money and have heaps of food, heaps of drinks, heaps of friends. A small dinner party, with costs shared by equally poor mates, was the plan for the night. I also wanted us all to dress up so we could pretend we were grown up, and then of course we?d play drinking games in our grown up clothes. I saw this once at a wedding and it was amazing. You haven?t had a good time until you?ve seen a blushing bride drowning in white fabric skull a few beers while her religious family watches. Matt came from Nebraska. Matt is a good friend. Matt used to be a chef. Matt is a follower of the chunky faith. Matt rocks. Matt looks like a bear eating a fish out of the river. And those buttons really bring out the gold flecks in his eyes.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Rar, fish is good!
Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Nummies in the making.

I never met a pork belly I didn’t like.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

They had to put an electric fence around these bad boys to keep me from eating them before dinner. Trust me, it only hurts for a second.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Crispy pancetta rings of magical goodness.

Every good chef needs a break so he can rock out.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

He is really playing “Hollaback Girl” by Gwen Stefani.

The guests arrived and got very excited as they learned the secret everyone in North America knows: Leena and Matt are two kick-ass chefs.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Bec and her replacement best friend for when I leave, Mel.
Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Aw, Andy cleans up nice, doesn’t he?

First course: passed appetizers. Smoked salmon canap?s with sweet chili sauce, grape and blue cheese pistaccio truffles.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Smoked salmon canapes.
Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Grape and blue cheese truffles

Oh ,and maybe a bit of wine.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Second course: Chilled roasted corn soup with spicy crab and avocado

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

One of the many reasons you want to eat my food.

The weather was a breezy 39 that day, which is roughly around 100 F. This soup tasted like a giant bowl of elotes (Mexican corn) with crab in it, and I loved it. I basically roasted the corn, pureed it with some chicken stock, strained it, thickened it with a slurry (cornstarch and water), and chilled it. I tossed some fresh crab meat with a bit of hot sauce, and put a dollop of intensely flavored guacamole in the base of the bowl so the crab had something to stick to. SO. FRICKING. GOOD. Third course: lemongrass and ginger sorbet with basil.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Mmm, vinegar!

I made the base for this sorbet from scratch, but the sorbet itself came out quite sweet for my liking. Instead of making a new one, chef Matt had me douse each portion of sorbet with a bit of apple cider vinegar (locally made, of course), and then some basil, and it turned out perfectly tart and refreshing. Matt saves the day! Things get a bit blurry after that?meaning we stopped caring what the plated dishes looked like! For the main course we served pork belly osso buco, lemon-herb risotto, and a cold salad of silver beet and dessert wine poached dried fruits. Oh, and fresh Port Lincoln sardines stuffed with panko, olives, lemon zest and parmesan.

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It tasted good, but looked like a giant hot mess.

Andrew liked it so much, he ate everything. I’m serious.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Two tired, chunky, kick-ass chefs.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

We like food!

Dessert? Blueberry sorbet with crushed cookies and mascarpone cream sauce. Looks like playdough, but trust me, it rocked.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Hi. I’m an ugly but delicious dessert.

Then, maybe, maybe we drank a little. Because as you can see, the natives get restless without their booze.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Flippy cup, anyone?

Bec and Adam celebrated the new year and their amazing tolerance of alcohol many times that night.

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)

Isn?t being a grown up fun?? ~LTG

Leena Cooks NYE 2007 (repost)
  • Chris

    Was the corn soup inspired by nicks wedding soup? It looks strangely delicious!

  • Chris

    Was the corn soup inspired by nicks wedding soup? It looks strangely delicious!

  • leenatrivedi23

    Thanks Chris! And no, the soup was created in December 2007, years before Nick’s amazing wedding soup. It is possible that his soup copied off of me!

  • leenatrivedi23

    Thanks Chris! And no, the soup was created in December 2007, years before Nick’s amazing wedding soup. It is possible that his soup copied off of me!

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