TO DRINK: Go for a rich yet delicate red wine, ripe enough to match the sweetness of the dish. Graham Beck The Old Road Pinotage will work.
Be a little bit different by using various moulds that you may have around the house. You can also use parsley pesto and sun-dried tomato
TO DRINK: A chilled dry rosé, such as Solms-Delta Lekkerwijn. CHEAT’S TIPS You can entertain on call with a whole range of bite-sized savoury nibbles. Stock up on these ingredients and you’ll never be caught short for a party. FROM THE SUPERMARKET Puff pastry, shortcrust pastry, phyllo pastry, frozen or fresh ravioli, bocconcini, haloumi, feta, Parmesan, goat’s cheese, pâté, hummus, smoked salmon or trout, smoked chicken, barbecued chicken, brioche, white bread, lavash bread, grissini sticks, instant polenta, anchovies, roasted peanuts, sparkling apple juice, fruit juice, soda or mineral water, tonic water, lemonade, elderflower cordial, cocktail napkins. FROM THE GREENGROCER Citrus…
TO DRINK: The flavourful and spicy Migliarina Shiraz 2007, with aromas of cassis, cherries and nutmeg.