Oven roasted cherry tomatoes, marinaded mozzarella, vegan pesto swirls

On Saturday Natalie and I went to Jenny and James’ for a nice evening in. I brought some nibbles and Jenny had made a gorgeous garlicky chicken made with lots of garlic with roast potatoes for maincourse and strawberry cupcakes for dessert.

Since James is a vegan I made sure most of the nibbles were vegan so he could enjoy them as well. I made oven roasted cherry tomatoes, bought some nice olives and made some vegan pesto swirls with (vegan) puff pastry. It is all very easy to make, but really nice. For the non-vegans I also marinaded some mozzarella, so simple yet delicious.

Oven roasted cherry tomatoes, serves 4 with other nibbles

1 packet cherry tomatoes

olive oil

Italian herb seasoning

salt, white pepper

Turn the oven on 150C. Rinse and cut the tomatoes in half and place in a greased ovenproof dish. Drizzle with with olive oil, plenty with Italian herbs, salt and pepper. Leave to cool.

Marinaded mozzarella, for 3-4 people

1 good quality buffalo mozzarella

olive oil

balsamic vinegar

basil

Shred the mozzarella and place on a plate. Drizzle with oilve oil and balsamic vinegar. Decorate with a few basil leaves.

Vegan pesto swirls, serves 4

3 bunches basil

1 handful almonds

1 garlic clove

1/2 lemon, the zest

salt, white pepper

50-100 ml rapeseed oil

1 packet vegan puff pastry

Place everything but the olive oil in a food processor and mix to a paste. Pour in the oil bit by bit until the pesto has the texture you like. Leave the flavours to develop in the fridge for a few hours.

Roll out the puff pastry and spread out the pesto on top. Roll it up from the short side and pinch to secure the roll. Cut in 1/2 cm thick slices and place on a baking sheet. Bake for 10-15 minutes in 180C or until golden brown.

Serrano rolls with lemon crème

It was not long ago I spotted these delicious rolls on Charlotta’s blog, she had modified a recipe of Anne’s.

We had these as a little starter before tucking into pulled pork on Saturday, and they were so much nicer than I expected them to be. I mean, I thought they would be good, I mean I would not have tried them otherwise, but these were better than good – they were delicious. And that from only three ingredients; serrano ham, creme fraiche and lemon.

Serrano rolls with lemon crème, serves 3-4 as nibbles

After Charlotta’s recipe.

8 slices serrano ham

1/2 jar crème fraiche

1/2 lemon, the zest and some juice

salt, white pepper

Mix crème fraiche with the lemon zest, and add a squirt of lemon juice. Add a pinch of salt and a little sprinkle of white pepper. Let the crème develop its flavours for a little while. Then spread it onto the ham slices and roll them up. Serve and enjoy!

Last night in pictures


Greetings from a foggy Sweden!

I arrived quite late on Wednesday night and marched straight into the kitchen to prepare some nibbles for Thursdays party hosted by my best friend Emma.

We had such a good night and I am so grateful so many friends could make it on a schoolnight. Thanks guys – you’re the best!

Below you can see some pictures from our fab evening, recipes to follow. Cheerio!

Quiche with blue cheese and leek

Meatballs with feta dip
 Polenta squares with marinaded pork fillet
Butternut squash soup shots

Soft gingerbread
Chewy chocolate cake with chocolate frosting
Saffron pannacotta with raspberries
Best friends together again!