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Thursday, 28 May 2015

Planning an Italian Christmas

If you are looking for an alternative to the Christmas ham this year, why not celebrate the season with some Italian Christmas food? Not only are these dishes delicious, but they will leave you plenty of time to hang out and have fun with family and friends. No matter the style of the party, here are some ideas of traditional Italian dishes that can be enjoyed by all of your guests.

Crostini
Prosecco is Italy's version of champagne, and will work well for all of your Italian Christmas toasts. A good appetizer to go along with this sparkling beverage, or other alcohol of your choice, is crostini. Crostini is basically small pieces of toasted bread that can be topped with a variety of options. Some of the favorites include chicken and liver pate, thin slices of salami, and lardo di Colonnata, a type of cured pork fat. If you are pressed for time, try coating them in olive oil, garlic, and sea salt.

Bruschetta
Another popular snack for your Italian Christmas party is bruschetta. This appetizer is made of slightly larger pieces of sliced, toasted bread. Usually topped with a combination of fresh tomatoes, olive oil, and basil, there are many varieties that you can choose for a tempting treat to serve to your guests.

Figs With Prosciutto
For an unusual combination of sweet and salty, figs with prosciutto are a tasty treat that is simple to prepare. You will need fresh figs and good prosciutto, also known as Parma ham. You can also choose to add cream cheese or ricotta to the mix. Add a small dot of cheese to the fig, wrap in a strip of prosciutto, and secure with a toothpick if needed. These treats can be easily eaten with one hand during your Italian Christmas party, allowing guests to hold their beverage in the other or participate in party games.

Party Dip
Vegetables and dip are common party appetizers, but if you are looking for something different for your Italian Christmas party, you could try making some bagna caoda. This dipping sauce is made with garlic and anchovies, and is best served hot for dipping the vegetables into. Another alternative is to make insalata Caprese, a fresh Italian salad made with mozzarella, tomato slices, and fresh basil and then seasoned with olive oil, salt, and pepper.

Sweets
No Italian Christmas party would be complete without some sweet treats as well. Of course you will want to serve panettone, a light Christmas cake. For a richer sweet, panforte di Siena is another popular choice. Pecorino cheese drizzled in honey is also popular, and biscotti is delicious for dipping in your after dinner drinks. You can make many of these yourself, or else check out your local Italian grocery for high quality store bought versions to save yourself some time. A little planning and a little time in the kitchen and you can have a spectacular Italian Christmas party that your friends and family will be talking about for years to come.

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