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Our New Year’s Eve was absolutely perfect. How was yours? Did you go out or stay in?

We decided once again to stay in. Really, I love any excuse to whip up a multi-course meal, and with the temperatures warm and the day sunny, we were both filled with energy and definitely felt like celebrating. After a tough workout at the gym, I headed to the grocery store to stock up for the big evening.

The menu was simple because it was just the two of us, but  this could easily be doubled or tripled to serve a small dinner party.

Appetizer: Baked Brie with Cranberry Apple Butter, Brown Sugar, and Walnuts

brie and cranberry apple butter

I have had a jar of Trader Joe’s cranberry apple butter around forever, and I thought it would be a perfectly seasonal pairing with brie. This appetizer was ridiculously simple. I cut the rind off of a triangle of brie, then cut the triangle in half lengthwise. I filled the center with a mix of the cranberry apple butter, brown sugar, and chopped walnuts, then topped the next layer with the same. I popped this in a 350 degree oven until it was melted to my liking.

baked brie

It turned out ooey and gooey with great spicy flavors from the cranberry apple butter and a hint of sweetness from the brown sugar.

baked brie

To add some freshness and crunch, we used granny smith apple slices as dippers. We also had some whole grain crackers, and we devoured the entire thing. I know baked brie is fairly common, but I still love it. It never disappoints!

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We waited awhile before heading back into the kitchen to prepare the rest of the meal. One of the best parts of eating at home is pacing the meal as you like it.

Side dish: Roasted Vegetables with Balsamic Butter Glaze

roasted vegetables

Another super simple dish, I started this one by chopping butternut squash, broccoli, sweet potato, and red onion into chunks, then tossing them in olive oil and putting them in a 440 degree oven until soft and browned around the edges.

roasted vegetables

While these roasted, I simmered a mix of butter and aged Balsamic on the stovetop, creating a buttery, syrupy glaze that I poured over the veggies before serving. I ended up eating a big bowl of these veggies as my main meal and again for lunch the next day. I always make more roasted veggies than I need; they are so easily heated up for another meal. balsamic butter

Vegetables wouldn’t cut it for my husband’s dinner, so I thawed one of the steaks my mom got him for Christmas, a top sirloin, and prepared it in a simple but spectacular way.

Dinner (for him): Top Sirloin with Blue Cheese Butter

blue cheese butter

I seasoned the raw meat with a bit of black pepper, seared it in a dry pan that was very hot, then put the pan into the oven with the vegetables to finish it up. While the steak cooked, I made a quick and simple mix of blue cheese and salted butter in the food processer. What a combination! I had to keep myself from eating it by itself. . .

sirloin

Once the steak was cooked well, as the mister likes it, I topped it with the blue cheese butter. It was apparently incredible, with the butter and cheese softening over the meat with each bite.

sirloin with blue cheese butter

Of course, it wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without a little bubbly, Perrier Jouet Grand Brut Champagne.

Perrier Jouet Grand Brut

Nutella Mousse for dessert finished the meal off with a little bit of sweet but not too much bulk. We ended the evening perfectly full and festive.

I would definitely make this meal again, from start to finish. It had the perfect mix of flavors and textures, offered some healthy veggies with some decadent cheese and chocolate, and made my warm kitchen smell amazing.

Do you have any go-to entertaining menus or dishes?

Tags: appetizer, blue cheese, brie, champagne, cranberry apple butter, dessert, dinner, dinner party, entertaining, Food, menu, recipe, steak, wine

Sunday’s multi-course potluck dinner included a multitude of gourmet dishes, some time consuming, prep-ahead recipes, others less complicated but just as delicious.

One of the dishes I brought was a simple, creamy white bean dip. I love white beans for their ability to add a richness to a dish without adding fat. The beans’ nutrients and fiber are just an added bonus!

I enjoyed the dip on Sunday, but I know that I could definitely make some improvements to it, so I have included those thoughts along with the recipe. This white bean dip would be a great, easy starter for your Thanksgiving guests and can be made a day or two in advance.

white bean dip ingredients

The ingredients:

1 can white kidney beans, drained

juice of 1 lemon (next time I would use at least 2, plus the zest)

4 cloves roasted garlic (next time I would use 6-8)

4 Tablespoons white truffle olive oil (next time I would use 5-6 for a stronger truffle flavor)

lemons and garlic

I started out by roasting an entire bulb of garlic. Just chop the top off, drizzle the bulb with olive oil, wrap in foil, and roast at 450 for 20 minutes or so. Make sure to check on the garlic so that it doesn’t burn.

garlic

While the garlic was roasting, I chopped the white beans with the truffle oil. I added in a bit of ground sea salt and black pepper to taste.

white beans

Once the garlic was roasted, I squeezed it out of its skin and into the bean mixture. I also added the lemon juice at this time and pureed everything until smooth.

white bean dip

I served this with crostini toasts that Megan had in her pantry. This dip is also great with crackers and pita triangles and can be used in place of hummus in veggie sandwiches. It is pretty tasty!

Yesterday afternoon I received a great email from King Arthur Flour, a follow up to our visit earlier this year. They are offering all of my readers up to 25% OFF items in their online store, perfect for shopping for gifts for the bakers in your life (or yourself!) Just click on the button below!

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Speaking of shopping, will you be out at the stores at the crack of dawn on Black Friday? Or do you prefer to do your shopping from the comfort of your couch like I do? Winking smile

Tags: appetizer, Food, healthy recipe, lemon, potluck, recipe, truffle oil, Vegetarian, white bean dip

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