Thanks to internet friends Monique of La Table de Nana and The Little Teochew who posted this recipe...we had a lovely little nibble with a Vodka and soda before dinner tonight. I had no cognac...I did have Calvados, hmmmmm...I thought about that...but I did have Vodka...they were lovely. I did not want to heat up my kitchen with the oven tonight so I used my toaster oven...it worked well! We had them with some rosemary marinated olives and red pepper strips and some little chunks of Grana Padano...I saved the rest of the mixture for tomorrow night.
Thank you Little T for the recipe and to Monique for showing it to me when I woke up this morning. I was thinking about making it all day!
I hope you will all visit their beautiful blogs for wonderful recipes and inspiration....
It is so wonderful that the world has become a much smaller place for so many of us...
Rangpur Lime Scones
1 week ago
It warms my heart to see friends enjoying the food I enjoy. You did BEAUTIFUL! Cheers ... all the way from Singapore! :)
ReplyDeleteIt seems like I should give them a try... they look great and more golden than nana's ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt warms my heart this morning to see the Crostini Chain..Linda..you really have a way with food..Like Julia~I can just tell you KNOW it.
ReplyDeleteThe internet is amazing, isn't it? It makes distance irrelevant and brings us many new friends.
ReplyDeleteYummy nibbles, to be sure.
Now ladies...too bad we can not all meet...bring some nibbles...sit down and have a glass of wine and talk cooking together...how fun would that be!
ReplyDeleteOur blogs are the next best thing!
So this evening when I make the rest of them...I will raise a glass to you all!
Love to you
L~xo
Great idea...Crostini and Wine! A tasty treat!
ReplyDeleteLinda, your crostini looks delicious. An antipasto type meal. My favourite.
ReplyDeleteLinda ~ Oooh, Vodka sounds an excellent alternative! I'm must make this over the weekend since THREE of my FAVORITE bloggers have recommended them. :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are perfection, lady!! Nice job. Thank you for the inspiration.
And thank you for showing us the way Little Teochew, and also to La T d N! xo
My kind of dinner. Great recipe and photos!
ReplyDeleteMy this looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteI made those too - didn't photograph them - just enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteAll the pictures of the recipe look delicious. Thanks to internet that due to that today i am able to read your beautiful blog and know one more great recipe site.I will try this recipe this weekend. I like to taste my new recipe with Cohiba cigars .
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