The key to hosting a party is to not over-commit yourself. I have a very hard time with this. I imagine a glorious menu that seems doable and then when it comes down to it, even after cooking for three days, I'm still behind schedule and spend much of the event cooking and cleaning instead of enjoying myself. Hosting a tapas party is a great way to avoid these pitfalls. The trick is to buy a number of yummy and delicious store-bought items and mix in a few dishes of your own. It's best to have dishes that can be served at room temperature.
Recently, we hosted a new friend at our home with a simple tapas party. I bought some cheese, olives, nuts and charcuterie to complement two homemade dishes - yummy meatballs and roasted cauliflower.
Another dish you could serve is Tortilla Espanola - a staple dish at Tapas restaurants which is basically a frittata. I often see it made with Spanish chorizo and potatoes, but you could easily swap out the potatoes for cauliflower or zucchini or make any variety of frittata you like (see some recipes here, here and here). Cut into bite sized pieces to serve.
At our little party, we complimented the tapas with the Layer Cake Shiraz - a really delicious, dense, fruity wine that you can find for $15 at Trader Joe's - a total steal!
You're always such an amazing host. You inspire me every time. xx
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