We gathered together at Gert's parents place and began with snacks and champagne, before moving into the routine of courses that rotate on a roster each year.
Gert's brother made a stunning Thai soup that was a little too piquant for me but was clever in the way it kind of exploded inside your mouth. The ingredients were stunningly delicious too ... lemon grass, shrimps, exotic mushrooms (writes the girl from Mosgiel), some herb root he made me taste and half the recommended amount of chilli.
His sister and her husband made this delicate little goat cheese and honey on lightly toasted bread dish, served with a salad and tiny tomatoes stuffed with the smallest of shrimps. Beautiful!
Next came this fish casserole that was loaded with the most delicious of fish and instantly became one of those, 'ohmygoodness, I must have this recipe' experiences. I can see it becoming a favourite comfort food on cold winter days.
Finally we reached the dessert ... by Gert and Di. The big pavlova (a new recipe) with ice cream, profiteroles, covered in Gert's real chocolate sauce and this ice cream cake-thing.
White wine accompanied us throughout the journey, with Sambuca and/or coffee to finish.
We rolled home late in the evening, labouring with a full belly of food and me, once again a victim (a happy victim) of my father-in-law's most generous hand with the alcohol.
It was a good day here in the flatlands.
Sounds like a fine feast indeed. Great food from your descriptions (you'll post the recipe for the fish casserole?), and the best of company. Way to start a new year!
ReplyDeleteDear Lydia, I just wrote to Jan and asked him for the recipe. I will post it as soon as I have it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me.
The new pavlova recipe sounds interesting ;) :D
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, remind me, Meneer Manic and I'll blog the pavlova recipe too ;)
ReplyDeleteNext party for sure.
wow.
ReplyDeleteoops, i drooled a little on the keyboard :)
Come visit, we'll cook for you Van :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great start to a new year!
ReplyDeletea.
Lovely
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious and a good start to the new year. xo
ReplyDeleteIt was quite lovely, Andie - specially the food.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Ms V and yes, Tara, I must let you know as soon as I know about this Middle East trip so we can plan your return to Antwerp. xo