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Gourmet Game Night

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Have you ever accompanied an evening of game-playing with a bowl of salty chips or slabs of pizza? If so, you know that greasy fingers can be a distraction, with players interrupting the game to grab napkins or even lick their fingers--immediately before grabbing the communal spinner. Gourmet Game Night has the solution: instead of relying on conventional convenience snacks and standbys, you've got imaginative, homemade options; instead of greasy hands and game pieces, you've got mess-free, bite-sized snacks.

Cookbook writer, magazine contributor, and culinary blogger Cynthia Nims offers inventive alternatives that make hands-clean dining easy, including:

• Edible wrappers around savory centers (Shrimp Cakes in Shiso Leaves, page 66)

• Bite-sized versions of unwieldy classics for easy grabbing between moves (Caesar Dip with Big Croutons and Romaine, page 18)

• Edible bases to support tender ingredients (Tuna Tartare on Daikon Slices, page 58)

• Innovative mini containers such as shot glasses for liquid fare (Chilled Avocado Soup with Roasted Poblano Cream, page 112)

• Neat sweet treats paired with gooey dippers (Brown Butter Pound Cake with Caramel Dip, page 34)

• And of course, party-friendly drinks poured by the pitcherful (Pomegranate-Mint Fizz, page 138)

Cynthia Nims's creative and contemporary recipes will liven up any event where free hands are of the essence, whether you're gathering friends for a poker night, rolling those dice for a board-game party, spicing up your bridge club, planning a family Scrabble tournament, or impressing your book club or knitting group! Indeed, Gourmet Game Night proves that you don't need a fancy night on the town to have fun; instead, gather your friends for satisfying small bites--and hopefully a winning streak--at home.

From the Trade Paperback edition.


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Publisher: Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony

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  • ISBN: 9781607741756
  • Release date: May 18, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781607741756
  • File size: 5612 KB
  • Release date: May 18, 2011

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Have you ever accompanied an evening of game-playing with a bowl of salty chips or slabs of pizza? If so, you know that greasy fingers can be a distraction, with players interrupting the game to grab napkins or even lick their fingers--immediately before grabbing the communal spinner. Gourmet Game Night has the solution: instead of relying on conventional convenience snacks and standbys, you've got imaginative, homemade options; instead of greasy hands and game pieces, you've got mess-free, bite-sized snacks.

Cookbook writer, magazine contributor, and culinary blogger Cynthia Nims offers inventive alternatives that make hands-clean dining easy, including:

• Edible wrappers around savory centers (Shrimp Cakes in Shiso Leaves, page 66)

• Bite-sized versions of unwieldy classics for easy grabbing between moves (Caesar Dip with Big Croutons and Romaine, page 18)

• Edible bases to support tender ingredients (Tuna Tartare on Daikon Slices, page 58)

• Innovative mini containers such as shot glasses for liquid fare (Chilled Avocado Soup with Roasted Poblano Cream, page 112)

• Neat sweet treats paired with gooey dippers (Brown Butter Pound Cake with Caramel Dip, page 34)

• And of course, party-friendly drinks poured by the pitcherful (Pomegranate-Mint Fizz, page 138)

Cynthia Nims's creative and contemporary recipes will liven up any event where free hands are of the essence, whether you're gathering friends for a poker night, rolling those dice for a board-game party, spicing up your bridge club, planning a family Scrabble tournament, or impressing your book club or knitting group! Indeed, Gourmet Game Night proves that you don't need a fancy night on the town to have fun; instead, gather your friends for satisfying small bites--and hopefully a winning streak--at home.

From the Trade Paperback edition.


Expand title description text