A table full of moreish flavours for friends and family to tuck into.
One gorgeous spring Sunday we all decided to jump in the car and head north to investigate a recent addition to the cafe/dining scene. Having small children means this does not happen as often as I would like. The options are to rope in loving grandparents who already do more than their fair share of babysitting or try to convince "always too busy" uncles. Or to source out the places that are happy to have children roaming free.
This was such a place so there was plenty of room for running and chasing the dog but more importantly we could concentrate on the delicious food and wine. Everything on the menu sounded appealing but it was the way the food was served which most impressed. Interesting flavours on small plates designed to share. Six were ordered and the eating was unhurried and leisurely which got me thinking about the style of today's food.
As the weather warms it seems an ideal time to invite friends over and sharing small plates of delectable food seems much more preferable than planning a picnic or a barbecue. After all, we have all of summer to enjoy those.
Creating these dishes gives an opportunity to discover new ingredients and ways of combining them, plus gain pleasure from styling the food in such a way to leave your guests delighted.