May it Please the Palate

 Party Leftovers

It is the aftermath of my daughter’s high school graduation open house. We had 90+ people visit us on a lovely late spring day. We also have 90 lbs.+ leftovers, so I don’t have to go grocery shopping for about a month.

The fun thing about these types of parties is that you’ll never know what guests will eat, or not eat. The spinach pies were gobbled up. On the other side of the coin, let’s just say that I’ve been eating two vegan sloppy Joes each, for lunch and for dinner, three straight days and counting.

We featured a lot of edibles seeking dip - raw vegetables, pita chips, crackers, and pretzels. We wanted to offer something besides the ubiquitous mayonnaise or sour cream based accompaniments usually found at these events. Never mind that sour cream and Mrs. Grass’ French Onion Soup Mix, with potato chips, is the single best snack ever invented. We sought to offer something fresher than 1960’s cuisine!

My sister found these two dip recipes. They were both delicious and easy to make. I preferred the first, a curried bean dip that had a bit of a kick, from Todd and Diane, who call themselves the “White on Rice Couple” - a multi-cultural and multi-talented power couple with an impressive client list. The second offering is from Katie Barlow, the self-described “Veg Mom.” You can whip up these two puppies in about five minutes each.

Spicy Asian White Bean Dip

www.whiteonricecouple.com

 Ingredients

1 15oz can of white beans (rinsed)  , I prefer the creamy cannellini beans

1 Tablespoon olive oil

1 teaspoon sesame oil

2 teaspoons soy sauce ( or to taste)

2 Tablespoons sriracha hot sauce or any spicy chili sauce, or one fresh thai chili

1 large clove of garlic

1/2 teaspoon curry powder

1/4 cup of water (additional water needed if you need to make the dip smoother)

1 Tablespoon lime juice

crackers or fried crispy bread

Directions

In blender, combine all ingredients. Blend until smooth.

Awesome Pea and White Bean Dip

http://thevegmom.wordpress.com/

Ingredients

10 oz fresh or frozen peas

1 can white cannellini beans

Juice from 1 lemon

2 green onions, chopped into 1 inch pieces

2 teaspoons cumin

1 clove garlic

1 teaspoon salt

Instructions

Place everything into a food processor and pulse until finely ground.

These beautiful food blogs make me feel inadequate about my own, that has not been updated in over a year. But until my own demanding client list is satisfied with raw vegetables and spicy bean dip, that’s probably the way it’s going to stay for awhile!

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