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Across centuries, wine has been a universal ‘social language.’ Weather gracing the tables of emperors, or serving as a soothing end to a long day in the field for peasants, wine has become a part of our human experience.
Today, wine is understood in a variety of terms from ‘couture gourmet’ meant to artfully convey its flavor in words, to basic labels meant simply for the shelves of your local liquor store. Just as wine is paired with food, so also is wine paired with the events of our lives.
For example, behind the scenes here at Living the Gourmet, kitchen work can often transform into an impromptu ‘cocktail hour’ after my mother and I break open or finish off a bottle over the stove as we assemble or develop our recipes. Crackers, cheese, or crusty bread soon follow as the work winds down, and the wine continues flowing. Therefore, always having wine in your home is a great idea. Winc can take care of you in this situation, to learn how, read this Winc wines review.
While my mother prefers her sturdy red wines, always dry, I tend to gravitate toward the white varieties, or the sweeter spectrum of the reds. I must also admit to a weak spot for the much maligned but ever elegant spritzer.
#LTG recently featured Mia Rosé, and that bottle became the foundation around which I developed this spread for this month’s theme at the Creative Cooking Crew, to which I was I was invited by my longtime friend, Lazaro.
The Creative Cooking Crew is a group of wonderfully talented foodies who get together every month to not just recreate, but reinvent a themed dish. This month’s theme was to create a cocktail and pair it with an hors d’oeuvre.
With the weather warming up, and Rosé season nearing, I wanted to share a fun, fruity drink. Below is my Berry Rosé Sparkler and a few simple hors d'oeuvres.
Mom stuck with her red and we made an incredible spread that complimented both.
Berry Rosé Sparkler
1/3 cup Rosé (I used 2012 Garbó Rosé)
2 tablespoons simple syrup
1/4 cup club soda
A squeeze of lemon juice
2 strawberries, sliced
1 lemon slice for garnish
Ice
Pour the ice at the bottom of your wine glass. Add simple syrup and lemon juice.
Pour Rosé 1/3 of the way. Add club soda and mix. Garnish with strawberries and lemon slice.
I LOVE Brie.
This Honey & Black Pepper Brie is so easy to prepare and pairs well with pear or apple slices and grapes.
I sliced the Brie in half, drizzled it with honey and chopped pecans, then popped in into the oven for 2-3 minutes just until the cheese softened but didn't melt.
Sprinkle cracked black pepper and enjoy.
Mom's preferred wine at the moment is the Faithful Hound. Another dry red favorite of hers are the Baglio Di Pianetto Estate wines.
These both pair well with good cheese, olives, seasoned olio and crusty Italian bread.
We needed an hors d'oeuvres that complimented both wines. Something light and easy, yet savory and satisfying.
Puff pastry baked with grilled onions, tomato and a crumble of blue cheese is our accompanying appetizer for this challenge. Enjoy!
Grilled Onion, Tomato & Blue Cheese Tarts
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 12 tarts 1x
Ingredients
- 1 sheet puff pastry
- 1 medium tomato, chopped
- 1 medium onion, sliced
- 1 large garlic clove, grated
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Pinch of Salt
- Pinch of dried oregano
- Pinch of red pepper flakes
- 1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped
- 1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese
Instructions
- Roll out one sheet of puff pastry on a well floured surface. Using a mason jar lid, cut out 10-12 circles.
- Using 1/4 cup measuring cup, lightly press into the center of each pastry round to make an indentation. With a fork, pierce the inner circle (as pictured).
- In a small cast iron pan, heat olive oil. Season the oil with salt, oregano and red pepper. Add grated garlic and sliced onion. Saute until the onions are golden.
- Top each pastry round with grilled onions, some chopped tomatoes, parsley and blue cheese.
- Bake until the pasty has puffed up and the edges are golden, about 20 minutes.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
Thank you for joining us.
Here is a fun article on wine etiquette which is rather apropos.
Cheers!
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Arman @ thebigmansworld says
I JUST did a post on wine pairings with food as it was my first time- I wish you had published this a few weeks earlier haha! I've loved learning more and more about it and trying out new pairings- These are perfect before the main meal!
Martin Phillips says
Beautiful site, amazingly delectable recipes and inviting photos. I enjoyed learning several new pairings and information.
Kate @ Veggie Desserts says
I wish my kitchen time ever turned into an impromptu cocktail hour! The tarts and cocktail look amazing!
Alida says
Oh so much delicious food and wine! I love your wine pairing. I agree with you it is really important to match the right wine with the right food.
I love your tarts, it is the perfect buffet food, fresh and tasty! Ciao!
Barbara says
Great post on wine pairing, Catherine. I'd much prefer doing this every night rather than a normal dinner. Give me wine and small bites every time. Lovely flavorful recipes too.
Tara Noland says
I am coming to your party!! Everything looks divine!!
Comedy Plus says
Oh the food looks so good. I seem to always show up here before breakfast and I'm hungry. The food here always makes my mouth water.
Have a fabulous day. Big hugs. ♥♥♥
peter @feedyoursoultoo says
Such a great idea for entertaining.
Ginny Hartzler says
These all look wonderful, and like they are from a fancy restaurant. The spritzer is so pretty! Is a spritzer a drink with carbonation? My cardiologist wanted me to drink a glass of wine every day. But I could not find any that I like;I am not a wine lover. Then I recently fond a bottle that I love. It is white wine with honey and green tea, has carbonation. It is so good.
Sandi Gaertner (@sandigtweets) says
What a fun dinner party menu...I also appreciate the wine pairing advice, it is so nice to know a wine will work well with a menu.
Big Daddy Dave says
Catherine, My better half would love those cheese tarts. I would focus on your brie, toast, dipping sauce and the blue cheese! It's a good thing that I just ate lunch... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Chiara says
I love rosè wine but my favourite is Prosecco, it's perfect with appetizers! Brie is a wonderful cheese, so cremy and tasty ! Have a nice day my dear, a warm hug from Italy!
Nee says
Love wine pairing and wine tasting , so much fun . Great post Catherine 🙂 Nee
joan nova says
Welcome to the Creative Cooking Crew. Way to go on the first entry!!
Velva says
On Friday evenings, my husband and I "uncork" enjoy a great bottle of wine, with a spread of small bites. Love those evenings. Thanks for sharing!
Velva
Liz says
I'm a sparkler type of gal, too, Tammy! I'd be happy to join you and sample your fabulous spread! I'm a sucker for brie and your tarts look incredible, too!!
Dottie Sauchelli-Balin says
Dear Catherine,
Oh Boy, is this post filled with goodies, wines, cheese etc. I don't know where to go first. But I can relate to this post on wine pairings. Sometimes it is easy, but other times, with a dish that has many different flavors, it is hard to choose a good wine. Lots of wonderful info, and I love Brie as well. That one drink called Berry Rosé Sparkler looks so tasty. I have to try that one. Also all of the foods go so nicely..Fab post as usual Catherine, dear friend...Thanks for sharing...Have a great week.
Dorrie 🙂
Sarah Maison Cupcake says
These flavours sound wonderful! I am hankering after brie with black pepper now and nice cold glass rose wine and it's only 10am!
Heidy@ The McCallums Shamrock Patch says
Fabulous blog post with the two things I love the most--wine and hors doeuvres you have my attention!
Susie Gall says
Oh my goodness, Catherine. I love this post! Thanks so much for sharing your inspired recipes - I will sure be trying both the appetizers and your wine selections. Your spritzer sounds great and is going on my Easter menu.
Laz says
The only thing missing from this post was an invite to this lovely spread =) Fantastically shot and conceived post. So very glad you could join our group.
Bravo!
angela@spinachtiger says
I know whose house I would like to eat and drink at. The honey and black pepper brie is going on my easter table. And, that wine with it. A lovely, outstanding presentation.
Norma says
A nice start to our Crew. I wish I had been there to enjoy all these goodies.
La Diva Cucina says
Welcome to the group Tammy! I love using puff pastry for quick canapes, this is such a yummy idea! The sparkler sounds nice and light for summertime. Well done! Laura
April J Harris says
I adore pairing wines with food - and you've done beautiful job here! I am very partial to red wine - particularly a good Pinot Noir but I also love your Berry Sparkler. My husband would love the Honey Pepper Brie and those tarts look lovely! Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop.