Dessert ideas for small dinner party

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not difficult to make Panna cotta. Individual servings, so you won’t have to worry about what to do with leftovers. Orange or lemon posset is similar. If you want to stick to something Peruvian, try Mazamorra morada (I’d 100% make chicha morada as a drink; it’s incredibly good). Or something like flan if folks are less adventurous.


Panna cotta, flan, or chocolate mouse are all good desserts for dinner parties. Cake is too heavy IMO
Anonymous
tres leches cake from Les Delices in Rockville
Anonymous
Do you want to bake it yourself or buy it already prepared?
Anonymous
I would bake or buy Alfajores because I have a weird hang up about my food matching.
Anonymous
A snow theme. Individual white chocolate mousse cups (very easy to make), with whipped cream and "sparkle sugar" (find on amazon or local grocery) on top.
Anonymous
Go to Paris baguette or a different Korean bakery and buy a cake - light, not too sweet, and so pretty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the dinner?


Peruvian chicken with appropriate sides and sauces. In the DMV this isn’t a biggie. But, we no longer live in the DMV and it’s nowhere to be found. I have a craving.

Churros and warm chocolate sauce?
Anonymous
Chocolate mousse comes together quickly and easily

Or berries with homemade whipped cream
Anonymous
Fruit tart from Wegmans, it’s tasty and also look fancy.
Anonymous
Tatte emailed me earlier this week that they have a new pear tarte tatin!!! Our family absolutely LOVES their individual pear tarts and - no lie - that email made me think:
I must plan a dinner party so that I may serve that new Tatte pear tarte tatin!

Tatte makes me smile.
Anonymous
If you have peruvian chicken for dinner then make a peruvian dessert. A simple peruvian rice pudding makes more sense and is very elegant.

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