I absolutely love playing host. I guess I discovered this in Maine when I started to host little dinner parties, potlucks, and enjoyed bringing an eclectic group of people together. I am not an over the top hostess. I'm not about fancy china or even table placements. My motto has been and imagine will continue to be until the day I die- comfort.
The last group of guests I hosted were a busy group. We weren't actually at home much, and there was no real chance for me to get my cook on for them. I did bake a bunch of muffins in advance, though, and I was pleased that they loved them. They packed them on our road trips; pumpkin chocolate chip muffins. My freezer is filled with them again:
I am hosting a special guest again this weekend, and I will have an opportunity to cook and feed, and I've already started getting ready. I made this fabulous pie from the Pioneer Woman- butter, whole milk, quality chocolate, good vanilla, egg yolks, cornstarch, sugar... It is delicious. How do I know this? There was leftover chocolate pudding and I decided to go ahead and you know, indulge myself. It tasted decadent. Truly decadent. Rich and heavenly... very different from manufactured pudding. It was my first time making this pie but I doubt it will be my last time! There was a wonderful magical moment where the pudding got thick, and after pulling the pot off the stove, watching the chocolate melt was heart thumping! Here's my chocolate pie... without the whipped cream and raspberries!
I also made ahead (and just ate a refreshing bowl for lunch) of my Greek Lemon Chicken Soup. It is so good and very simple. Chicken broth, condensed cream of chicken soup, fresh squeezed lemon juice, lemon rind, diced chicken, rice... I'm into this soup big time. I know I go through phases of loving various foods, but to me, this is such a nutritious and tasty soup. I will try it soon with egg yolks and orzo. It's good and making my home smell pretty cozy, too.
Relax this weekend, my friends. Drink in some peace and serenity. Share some good food. Reach out and smile. Show some love. Extend some hospitality and receive it back. :) Lots of love.
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