Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Hot Tamollys Get Crabs

A Holiday Feast For Friends

FEAST!
Menu:
CRAB!
Caesar Salad
Baguette
Corn
Garlic Butter
Tartar Sauce
Creme Brûlée 

Drinks:
Cosmos
Cranberry Jell-O Shots
Champagne
Wine


Appetizers and Jell-O shots 
As a special treat for friends, the Mollys decided to host a Holiday dinner party. If you live on the West coast December means Dungeness Crab. What better thing to do for friends than a crab feast. Molly 1 wanted to get live crabs, which is of course the freshest way to enjoy crab, but Molly 2 could not stand the idea of actually boiling the lil' crustaceans and nixed that in the bud.

With crab there's not much to cook, so it's all about the condiments that go with the crab. We made three different types of garlic butter: a plain one, an herbed one, and one with chili flakes. All turned out amazing. Molly 2 made a simple tartar sauce and Molly 1 made a Caesar salad; dressing from scratch. The Caesar dressing was so delicious it could have been put on anything. Initially when we started to make it the anchovy paste made Molly 1 gag, but once everything was combined it was divine. The baguettes this time were not made from scratch, but came from the best local bakery in town ACME! Their bread is a staple in the bay area and the line for the bakery everyday proves it. For dessert Molly 2 made Creme Brûlée. It was very simple and easy to follow the recipe from Alton Brown. The key to making smooth creamy Creme Brûlée is to not let the eggs curdle when they are combined with the hot cream. You have to pour slowly and constantly whisk or else you'll get egg chunks. Also through extensive research and a little too much fun with the new blow torch, which was bought for the occasion, the Mollys found out that raw sugar caramelizes better than regular sugar and should be sprinkled on top. 

The drinks were many and free flowing (as they should be at any holiday fiesta). Molly 1 made excellent cranberry Jell-O shots that went down easy and jiggly ;). The recipe came from a great blog called A Beautiful Mess, and was extremely simple to follow. If you've made Jell-O before this recipe is a no-brainer. The cosmos on the other hand weren't so easy to nail. Molly 1 tested out the recipe a couple days before and lets just say it was not up to snuff. First, she didn't have the proper serving glasses. Next, the proportions of liquor to juice weren't coming out right. So at dinner the next night she asked the bartender for some tips on how to get this drink to be like the ones consumed on Sex and the City. What we concluded was this; when shaking your Cosmo make sure the ice cubes aren't too big so that they melt a little thus giving your cocktail more volume, secondly double the amount of cranberry juice. In the end both Mollys loved how they turned out and solved the glass problem by making triples so they fit better in a larger glass. Who doesn't love a bigger drink!

As a reminder, dinner parties can be stressful, so we suggest inviting a good friend/guest over a little early to help out with the last minute prep or table setting. This also gives you time to get out of your crusty apron and into your party dress. Just make sure not to micro manage them (like Molly 1 does), after all they are doing you a solid.      

Links:
Tartar Sauce
Creme Brûlée
Caesar Salad Dressing 
Cranberry Jell-O Shots
Cosmos


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