I just bought the most beautiful, LARGE rustic cutting board and have visions of it used as a table runner at an outdoor party filled with all kinds of little appetizers. Of course crusty bread and gourmet crackers, sliced veggies for color, a few chunks of cheese and some cured meats rolled up seem like natural toppings for the board, as do roasted red peppers, olives, dried fruit and nuts. But what else could I include, maybe something involving more of a "recipe," that would separate this board from just your typical meat-and-cheese plate?
A few early ideas:
- Ina's roasted rosemary cashews or this for the nuts: http://www.cooklikeachampionblog.com...d-almonds.html
- These arugula-pistachio pesto crostini: http://www.loveandoliveoil.com/2012/...hio-pesto.html
- a stuffed mushroom of some sort
- a humms or veggie dip of some sort (I'm not crazy about hummus but I also don't think I've found a recipe I love yet - I think I need to be more liberal with the tahini)
- Parmesan Flatbreads with Fennel and Sea Salt: http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/20...l-and-sea-salt
- Ham and Cheese Croquettes: http://www.food52.com/recipes/15341_..._pimentn_aioli
Ideas? I'd love to hear them. Ideally this would be a beautiful board filled with gourmet finger foods and have a rustic yet elegant feel. I'm picturing something you'd see in a Food and Wine mag of a party at a vineyard or something.you can see why I just had to buy the piece - it's insanely big but it is beautiful and moving me to throw a party just so I can use it!


you can see why I just had to buy the piece - it's insanely big but it is beautiful and moving me to throw a party just so I can use it!
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