I love a casual dinner with friends. The kind where you cook while catching up and linger so long over the first course that you almost forget there’s more food waiting to be eaten. The kind where good food is only overshadowed by better conversation. The kind where you feel as if the night could just saunter along forever and no one would mind even a bit.
We had one such charmed evening with friends recently. I thought I’d share a few shots of the evening with you {and a recipe as a tasty side dish to go with the photos}.
BEET, BASIL + GOAT CHEESE STACKS WITH ARUGULA + WALNUTS
The Ingredients:
4 organic beets, peeled, boiled and cut into 1/4″ slices
Raw goat cheese
Organic baby arugula
Fresh Basil Leaves
Raw, organic walnuts
Good Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Balsamic Reduction
Chives for garnish
The Method:
Peel, slice and boil the beets. {Funny side note: I attempted to keep each individual beet’s slices grouped together in the pot so that they would fit back together like a puzzle when it came time to create the stacks. This beautiful idea did not work at all. The boiling naturally shifted the pieces all around the pot leaving me with a beet puzzle and a whole lot of pieces that looked exactly the same. I managed to find pieces that fit fairly well with one another, nonetheless. Not quite as I had envisioned, but still quite lovely.} Cool the beets by running them under some cold water in a strainer once they have boiled.
Plate a bed of arugula. Begin to arrange your “stacks,” layering the beets with a blanket of basil leaves and then a thick, delicious slab of goat cheese in between each piece of beet.
Scatter a handful of raw, organic walnuts around the plate. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and a good balsamic reduction. Finish with 2 or 3 long chives leaned decoratively against the beet and goat cheese stack.
Enjoy with good company.
Here’s to savouring each and every minute of summer we have left. Cozy up with your loved ones and watch for the fireflies. They really are magical.
xo
s.
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