Saturday, February 27, 2010

Gloria Swanson's Caviar Canapes


"They took the idols and smashed them,
the Fairbankses, the Gilberts, the Valentinos!
And who've we got now? Some nobodies!"

Oh Lord, I have an almighty hangover. The ladies of the book group came round last night and I think I drank 5 times as much as the rest put together. Maybe I was nervous as I was the hostess... We met at Villiers Terrace for a cocktail first - maybe that's what did it, my Vodkatini? I wore the dress I had bought specifically to wear to the Brits. I figured that the ladies would appreciate it more than the New Yorker!

It was an ace night though, love those sassy women. There was much discussion about all the teenage passion in the book we have just read. We wondered whether I was the least hot and bothered over it as I've been having that stuff for real lately. As the only non-married one in the group I guess I'm closer to the teenager than most.

My lovely supportive chum Paulette was on hand to assist with the dinner. She made the Gloria Canapes and introduced the innovation of CRUMBLING the egg yolks rather than putting them through the sieve. Nice. The spinach pie turned out fine and the Ida Lupino Lemon Mousse - divine. I was so drunk by the time that came out that I took the risky decision to zap the big vat of it in the microwave to soften it up for serving. Worked fine and there is LOADS left over. I shall feed some to Charley when he comes over for his birthday dinner tomorrow.

3 comments:

Moya said...

It sounds like you had a lovely night--tell me more about the dress! I have to get the lemon mousse recipe from you--it sounds like it's pretty wonderful...

Matthew Coniam said...

I wondered if we might have seen you at the film fair at Ronald Grant's on Saturday... now I know why we didn't!

Lya de Putti said...

Moya - details of frock and mousse to follow - remind me if I forget.

Matthew - I so WISH I had been there alas, when I woke up on Saturday morning there was a VERY large glass of red wine on my bedside table and the rest is history...