Over the weekend I had a little Day of the Dead dinner party. And at the last hour, I decided that I had just enough time to carve the pumpkin and have it at the front door to greet my guests.
When everyone arrived, I offered mini shots of tequila out of my etched skull glasses.
Over the years I have accumulated Day of the Dead candelabras, some that I have bought and some that my parents had given me. The Picasso-esqe dinner plates are from Dolores Hidalgo, a town known for it ceramics only half an hour from San Miguel de Allende.
Ceramic candelabras mixed in with tin ones along with ceramic prickly pear cacti.
I had made these stuffed jalapenos before but with shrimp. This time I used the same cheese (Gouda and cream cheese) but added fried chorizo and sliced scallions. Excellent.
As another hors d'oeuvre, I made Bloody Mary Shrimp served in Chinese soup spoons. I just love the little bowl with the pinata motif on the inside that had I bought at Gorky Gonzales's studio this last trip over in Guanajuato. Another winner.
Once everyone was seated, I served a Cream of Cilantro soup that had strips of fried corn tortiallas and Crumbled Queso Fresco in the bowl. So very light.
For our main course, I made a tossed salad with mangoes and julienned jicama dressed with a cilantro vinaigrette. And a Chicken dish with salsa verde, Chihuahua cheese, fried corn tortillas and strips of roasted poblano peppers.
Then for dessert, an Avocado Ice Cream that I had drizzled Amaretto over it along with a sprinkling of toasted slivered almonds. Mmmm, so good.
AVOCADO ICE CREAM
1 tablespoon vanilla
3 avocados
1 1/2 cups honey
6 cups heavy cream
Amaretto
Toasted slivered almonds
Heat 2 cups of cream with the honey. In a food processor, blend the avocados. Add the honey and cream. Add the rest of the cream and vanilla. Pour into a container and freeze.
Half an hour before serving, move container to the refrigerator. Scoop into serving bowls and top with the Amaretto and almonds.
Buen Provecho!
It all looks so yummy! We had record spooks visit tonight which was awesome I love trick or treaters!
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