And to hold you over I have decided to present a fitting recipe to help celebrate our soon to be new "nest"!
Potato Nests with Sour Cream and Smoked Salmon
Adapted from All You 2006
Yield
8 Servings
- 1 1/2 pounds large russet potatoes (about 2 large)
- 1/4 cup thinly sliced smoked salmon (2 oz.), plus a small amount for garnish
- 1 tablespoon grated lemon peel
- 3/4 cup sour cream
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- Pinch black pepper
- Small parsley leaves
In a large saucepan, bring unpeeled potatoes and enough cold water to cover to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat, cover and simmer potatoes until just cooked, about 25 minutes.
Drain potatoes, let cool and then refrigerate for at least 1 hour, until cold.
Meanwhile, pulse smoked salmon and lemon peel in a food processor, scraping down bowl.
Add sour cream and process until combined.
Refrigerate, covered, until ready to serve.
Preheat oven to 425°F. Lightly grease 32 mini-muffin-tin cups. Peel and coarsely grate potatoes.
Gently toss potatoes with salt and pepper in a bowl. Place about 1 heaping Tbsp. potato mixture into each muffin cup
and press against bottom and up sides (I used the top of a cocktail shaker to form the mixture into the bottom of the tins), allowing some mixture to extend above rim. (Do not spread mixture too thin or holes will form while baking.)
Bake potato nests until edges are dark golden, about 20 minutes. The original recipe recommended baking them longer. And although my oven is pretty true to recipe timing, I found my nest to appear a little overdone. They didn't taste bad, but they looked a little dark so I decreased the cooking time in this recipe to 20 minutes.
Cool nests in pans for 10 minutes. (Nests may be made up to 4 hours ahead, and I even made mine the night before and stored in an air tight container until the next day.)
Preheat oven to 375°F. Place potato nests on a clean, large baking sheet and bake until heated through and crisp, 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer potato nests to a platter. Using a small spoon, dollop about 1 tsp. sour cream mixture into each potato nest
and top each with a tiny strip of smoked salmon and a parsley leaf. Serve right away.
These look great! I'm not a huge salmon fan, but I LOVE the idea. Especially the potato nests. I'll have to try it!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that everything is ok with your mom but yet so sorry to hear all that is happening to you all at once. Keep you chin up and your fabulous smile on... These little nibbles look so good, I love salmon
ReplyDeleteThese look scrumptuous! Thanks for the recipe. I've bookmarked it for DH. I'm sorry to hear about all the recent excitement in your lives, but it does sound like you're managing despite the added pressures.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of drama going on in your life!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with everything, thanks for stopping by my blog!
Yummy! These look great.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the move. I sympathize. In the first five years of our marriage we moved 4 times, always to a new state!
Hopefully things will calm down and you can relax and settle in to your new home.
This is so elegant. Perfect for a dinner party!
ReplyDeleteThese are the CUTEST appetizers! What a fabulous idea. I love them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! These look so cute and delicious. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable little baskets! I hope everything goes okay for you in the next few days. Take good care of yourself!
ReplyDeleteThey were delicious! I wanted the left overs for breakfast the next morning but Forrest got to them first and took them to work for lunch. Oh well! I did enjoy the crawfish omelets you made for me instead ... and Forrest missed out on them :)
ReplyDeleteYour Sister,
Jessica
What a hectic time for you! I love how appropriate these apps are - so adorable and a great way to use mini muffin pans!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little nests - so perfect for a party! I'm glad your mom is ok. Good luck with the move!
ReplyDeletethey look pretty! well worth the effort, even if it's only eye-candy.;-) The orange maple leafs are particularly striking.
ReplyDeleteAwesome nests! At first I looked at them and thought I'd never be able to make them, but using mashed potato makes sense, I can see it happening now...hehe
ReplyDeleteThanks!