Piquillos Rellenos
This recipe came from Rivera, a Latin restaurant in downtown LA that I have been wanting to try. The dish itself was fairly easy to make, and a good appetizer. Melted cheese is pretty much always delicious, and the raisins add a unique and sweet touch.Asparagus, Radicchio and Roasted-Calamari Salad
I was slightly disappointed in this salad, thinking that it was going to better than it turned out to be. It was okay, but not a recipe that we would plan to make again. I would cut back on the asparagus a bit, as there was a bit much compared to the other ingredients.
Seared Scallops with Coconut-Mussel Stew
Our favorite recipe of the night! I had eaten a somewhat similar scallop dish at Noir, a local restaurant here in Pasadena, and loved it. When I saw this recipe I knew that I wanted to try it at home, and this recipe is a keeper. We learned that crowding the mussels in the skillet doesn't work too well, and they will cook more evenly and faster when given some space. This dish takes some work, but is well worth it if you are a scallop lover.
Cake Pops
After seeing pictures of cake pops online I knew that it was something that I wanted to try out, and the Foxy Foodies were up to the challenge. We chose a more simple design, smiley faces, and sadly most of ours were not too smiley! The recipe called for an entire can of frosting, but that seemed to be a bit much. Using less would have made the cake pops a little more dry, and also able to hold their shape a bit better. The food marker pens that we used were no match to write on the chocolate-coated cake pops, so our faces were a bit light; maybe I should paint it on next time with frosting coloring? The cake pops were delicious though, and quite filling - we could only eat one!
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