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I need a very specific canape...

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moderateorgood · 22/03/2013 17:40

It must be easily eaten with fingers (a bowl or plate on the table for people to help themselves)
It can't be bread or bread based or include bread of any sort
It must be vegetarian
It must be cold
It must be made in advance

Any ideas?

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WishIdbeenatigermum · 22/03/2013 17:43

Quails eggs
Nuts
Inches of celery with cream cheese
Cheese and pineapple on a stick
Sushi with cucumber/ avocado/ red pepper
Olives

AnythingNotEverything · 22/03/2013 17:43

All canapés should be small enough to not need a plate. They should e a mouthful.

If you don't have bread, what would the filling sit on? Maybe bits of celery with humous on? What about a small cracker? Does that count as bread?

moderateorgood · 22/03/2013 17:47

I suppose a small cracker might not count as bread.
Quails eggs a good idea.
Sushi doesn't really fit with the other food.
Celery / cheese & pineapple not impressive enough.
Nuts... could do a spiced nuts mix maybe..?

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ausgal · 22/03/2013 17:48

Bocconcini (small ball of cheese similar to mozorella), sun dried tomato and a basil leaf on a toothpick.

trixymalixy · 22/03/2013 17:51

Vodka infused cherry tomatoes.

orangepudding · 22/03/2013 17:52

Cheese and pineapple on sticks stuck in an orange wrapped in foil Grin

HazeltheMcWitch · 22/03/2013 17:54

Small potatoes, baked, and served with either dips, or split with a dollop of sour cream and chive blobbed on.

Many many ideas for cracker +things if that's acceptable - what;s the issue with bread - allergies or just too much wheaty stuff elsewhere?

Is pastry ok? Lots of possibilities here - mini tarts, cheese straws etc etc

MrsSpagBol · 22/03/2013 17:55

Cucumber cups filled with oat's cheese mousse

soaccidentprone · 22/03/2013 17:55

pieces of tortilla - Spanish omelette?

baby oatcakes with goats cheese and pickle?

MrsSpagBol · 22/03/2013 17:57

*that was goat's cheese

Just saw the veg bit.

Cherry tomato halves filled with basil / mint pesto - leave out the parmesan in the pesto

habbibu · 22/03/2013 17:57

I can't be the only one very intrigued about your plans! What about oatcakes with cream cheese, avocado and some seaweed "caviar"?

MortifiedAdams · 22/03/2013 18:00

Teeny curl of endive lettice with a red pepper roll inside which itself is filled with cream cheese

cracker (if allowed) with pate and chutney

A mini poppadom loaded with cold.spicy rice and a dollop.of mango chutney

NoWuckingFurries · 22/03/2013 18:03

I had some delicious risotto balls as canapés. They were initially served warm but are nice cold too!

ELR · 22/03/2013 18:04

Small lettuce leaf as a base then mix together finely chopped red onion, cucumber, tomato, lemon juice, tamarind paste, coriander and chickpeas place a small spoon of the mix on each leaf then spoon over a little mango chutney. Before serving sprinkle with a little Bombay mix.

AuntieStella · 22/03/2013 18:13

(Pimped) cream cheese piped into sugar snap pea pods?

Those little round hot peppers stuffed with balls of cheese?

moderateorgood · 23/03/2013 04:35

Thank you all. Sorry - had to abandon thread.

I realised that what I am really after is a replacement for my pita filled with feta and masses of flat leaf parsley, grilled, that I usially do. Can't do them - pita in main meal.

Anyway, have settled on artichoke dip with crudites, some good olives, and a red onion farinata.

Appreciate all your suggestions.

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MaryMotherOfCheeses · 23/03/2013 04:40

What is a farinata?

ZenNudist · 23/03/2013 05:31

Sounds lovely, can I come? Grin

Also wants to know what is a farinata?

moderateorgood · 23/03/2013 08:39

Well I call it farinata but I'm not sure it is a true farinata which I think is Italian, whereas I sort of bosh together a vaguely Indian sort of thing. A variation exists in lots of countries.

Whisk 3 cups of gram flour (chickpea flour) into 4 cups of warm water and leave for a few hpurs.
Scoop off the scum.
Mix in a goodly slosh of olive oil - not as much as half a cup, but more than a couple of tablespoons, and some salt.
Add whatever you want (eg red onion & thyme, or coriander, chili & cumin, or... well you get the idea, flavour it somehow)
Start it off in a frying pan on the top and finish it under the grill.

It's a sort of pancake I guess - quite dense. I shall cut it into squares and serve at room temp.

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