It took quite a bit of research to come up with some dishes - this was done on the only quiet week I have had the whole year - back in April. A bit of help from Twitter followers then too - that's how I got the idea of linking it to the cocktails, so thanks everyone. Then a few weeks ago it was time to put together the rest of the weekend's food too - Saturday breakfast and afternoon barbecue and Sunday brunch. There were also vegetarian alternatives to think of. How many courses for the Friday night meal though? Well it has to 007 doesn't it?!
I don't cook for many stag parties it has to be said - most holiday houses don't allow them, because they have a certain reputation, but some houses allow more well behaved parties. This was the second stag party I had done at Park Hall near Kidderminster. I still have vivid memories of pigeon feathers blowing around the terrace from the last one, blowing in through to the hall and all over the kitchen..... great fun. It certainly is the most sumptuous house - like having exclusive use of a luxury hotel but with the freedom of a self-catering house, and when you've got someone like me, the catering is all taken care of.
While Hannah and I looked after the kitchen, Anna and Holly of Party Angels took charge of front of house in party dressed as classy Bond girls.
James Bond themed 007 course meal
As James Bond had a certain penchant for cocktails, and this was a stag party (they do like a drop or two) I thought it would be good to take some cocktails that James Bond enjoyed in the books, or may have enjoyed on his travels, along with dishes which feature in the book too.
1: Canape - Blinis with caviar
2: Starter - Grilled mohito prawns with marinated vegetable salad
3: Fish course - Crab with whisky and raspberry vinaigrette
Whisky and soda crops up everywhere in the Bond books - apart from the shaken not stirred, possibly the most common. Crab salad also features, so with this course I combined to the two. I crushed up some raspberries with white wine vinegar and passed this through a sieve added whisky and blended it into a dressing with a little dijon mustard and olive oil.
For vegetarians there was avocado and artichoke salad.
4: Main course - Dark and stormy steak with homemade chips
Rooster potatoes made the best chips. I was considering what to put with the steak the day before during making the last minute shopping list and both Adam and Hannah said "Peas!" Well they had a point - buttered peas often turn up in the James Bond books - so they became petit pois a la francaise. Needless to say the stags loved them.
5: Pre-dessert - Shotglass of roasted peach, cranberry curd and candied orange zest
Like the apricots for the apricot and frangipane tart we served a few weeks before I roasted the peaches coated in caramel used for tarte tatin apples and a little vodka - extra flavour. Cranberry curd recipe here and orange zest made like the lemon zest.
6: Dessert - Coconut and chocolate tart topped with hazelnuts
As I was plating up the next course one of the stags came into the kitchen routing through the drawers and cupboards. I asked if I could help "I was just looking for scissors and a bowl" he said. There didn't seem to be any scissors in the drawer so I offered mine. "You probably wouldn't want to use them after what we're using them for...." OK - sometimes it's better not to ask......
7: Cheese course - Gorsehill Abbey Farm organic St. Eadburgha cheese with black velvet paste
With a bit more time for the next time we served this James Bond themed meal I did the cheese slightly differently - as seen here.
Just time for coffee and homemade chocolates.
Then as we were clearing up the camera had an argument with a leaking bowl of water being used for cleaning glasses ("...If a glass comes back with a warm liquid in, it's probably advisable you don't try it...."). That's why I don't go for expensive electronic equipment. Similar thing happened with a mobile phone and a leaking tap a few months ago. So that was it for photos of the weekends' food. Shame because there were some other great offerings the following 2 days too such as the barbecued lamb meatballs and orange, ginger and cashew rice salad for the Saturday barbecue and the chelsea buns, waffles and smoked haddock kedgeree with curry sauce for Sunday brunch. But you know what? There'll be another time.......
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James Bond themed 007 course menu replay - next time we served this we were able to refine a few things - take a look!
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