Parties That Cook’s April Fools’ Day Recipe: Savory Cupcakes

It’s almost here! The one day a year it’s OK to swap out the salt and sugar containers, forget you did that, and bake a terrible batch of chocolate chip cookies. This April Fools’ Day, don’t punish yourself with a prank that might backfire. Whip up some of these delicious little goumet cupcakes — with a twist.

Step 1: Call up some friends.
Step 2: Tell them you’re bringing over some cupcakes.
Step 3: Let them be weirded out by the lack of frosting, and savory qualities.
Step 4: Watch as their fear turns to satisfaction with the first bite. (These bad boys are always a hit at our corporate team building events.)

Mission Accomplished.

Savory Cupcakes of Lobster Macaroni and Cheese with Chives
This recipe can be found in our Appetizer Recipe Library!

Ingredients
Mini Muffins:
Olive oil spray
1/2 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Pecorino cheese
2-24 cup mini muffin pans

Lobster:
1 1/2 lb. whole lobster
2 Tablespoons kosher salt
1/2 lb elbow macaroni

Sauce:
1/2 small yellow onion
2 garlic cloves, minced
4 oz cheddar cheese, grated
4 oz Gruyere cheese, grated
2 teaspoons lemon zest
2 Tablespoons fresh chives, chopped
1 egg
2 Tablespoons unsalted butter
2 Tablespoons all purpose flour
3/4 cups milk
1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/4 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Pecorino cheese, as garnish

Methods/Steps
Preheat the oven to 450°F.

Prepare Pans: Generously coat the mini muffin pans with the olive oil spray. Coat each cup with the grated cheese and tap out the excess. Set pans aside.

Cook Lobster: Cook lobster in a large stockpot of salted boiling water for 7 minutes. Let cool. Add the macaroni to the lobster cooking water and boil until just al dente, about 7 minutes. Drain pasta and set aside.

Crack Lobster: Crack lobster claws and tail and remove meat. Roughly chop the lobster meat and set aside in the refrigerator.

Chop Aromatics: Peel and chop the onion and garlic.

Prepare Other Ingredients: Grate the cheeses, zest the lemon, chop the chives and crack egg into a small bowl. Set these ingredients to the side until ready to use.

Make Sauce: Using a wooden spoon, melt the butter in a large sauce pan over medium-high heat. Add the chopped onion and garlic and sauté until the vegetables are translucent, about 3 minutes. Stir in the flour and cook for 2 minutes. Stir in the milk. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes more. Mixture will get thick as it boils. Stir constantly.

Add Cheese: Stir in the cheese. Mix well until the cheese melts and the only lumps are from the onion. Mixture will be very thick. Remove the pan from the heat and add the egg while stirring constantly until it is incorporated. Add the lemon zest, paprika, salt and chopped chives. Mix well.

Finish Mac and Cheese: Fold the lobster and macaroni into the sauce pan and mix well to combine. Taste and re season if necessary.

Make Cupcakes: Place a heaping tablespoon of the macaroni and cheese into each muffin cups. Sprinkle tops with some grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or pecorino and bake for 8- 10 minutes or until golden and sizzling.

Serve: Once out of the oven, let the cupcakes cool for 5-10 minutes on a cooling rack. If this step is skipped, cupcakes may break apart. Use a small knife to loosen the cupcakes from the pan and place onto a platter and serve.

Serves/Makes
Makes 48

Recipe created by Parties That Cook | www.PartiesThatCook.com

Parties That Cook Discovers Portland Nightlife

As many of you know, the San Francisco office recently said goodbye (for now) to our Operations Manager, Carolyn. While still working with Parties That Cook, she just happens to be living in Portland! Since most of us have never been to Portland, we were super excited to hear about life in the City of Roses, aka Bridgetown, aka Beervana, aka P-Town, aka PDX! Here is Carolyn’s first-hand account of Portland nightlife.

One of the great things about Portland (and there are many) is the range of nightlife it has to offer! While building the business in Portland last summer, Bibby and I just so happened to discover Portland’s nightlife. You can find everything from barista-style bourbon cocktails at cozy Kask, to toe-tapping, sailor-dancing live music at the Laurelthirst, and grooving 80s music on the Crystal Ballroom‘s spring-loaded floor. Portland has something for whatever mood you’re in! Now that I call Portland my home, I’m happily carrying on in search of more Portland gems. I’d love to take you on a virtual tour!

Let’s start with happy hour, shall we? I’m finding that Portlanders love happy hour because EVERY place offers some sort of special. That sure makes me…well, happy! Starting in the Nob Hill neighborhood aka Alphabet District (because the street names are in alphabetical order), or Trendy-Third (because 23rd Ave is filled with hip and happening shops, restaurants and cafes):

23Hoyt
is a great gastro-tavern with a clean modern look and natural wood accents (still figuring out the difference between gastro-tavern and gastro-pub). I met a friend there recently for a delicious Basil Margarita. We noshed on Bacon, Egg and Cheese Deviled Eggs, Tempura-fried Green Beans with Spicy Aioli, and White Cheddar Cheeseburger on Rosemary Bun with Aioli. Yum!

Casa del Matador is a spacious and lively Latin-themed restaurant with big sweeping bar. I happily saddled up to the last available seat at 5pm on a Friday. Both the Blackened Fish and Braised Pork Tacos I ordered were delicious. I paired these with the house Margarita, also delicious and went down easy, which meant ordering a second!

Over in the NE, happy hour might look like Vintage Americana (think Portlandia’s Dream of the 1890s video) as you step into the romantically lit and cozy Secret Society and order up classic, old world cocktails like Kubler Absinthe or Moscow Mules. You can also find hearty, house-made cured meats, pickles, and grilled cheese sandwiches. This is a great place to stop in for a drink while waiting for your table next door at the high-energy Toro Bravo.

If you’ve ever been to Portland, you’ve most likely experienced one of the McMenamin’s bars, restaurants, hotels, theaters or clubs sprinkled throughout Portland and the surrounding areas. Each McMenamin’s is unique in that they restore beautiful old buildings, creating fun places to eat, drink, hear live music, watch movies, and dance — It’s the the decor that makes McMenamin’s what they are. One of my favorites is The Bagdad Theater, among the most unique movie theaters ever. Fun fact: All McMenamin’s theaters are equipped with signature food and beverages, which you can enjoy in the theater — how cool is that? Other favorites are The Back Stage Bar, where you feel like you’re in another world (or maybe on a movie set), and The Chapel Pub, where you can enjoy a burger and brew in church pews while listening to live organ music.

After happy hour, you might be in the mood for live music. With numerous venues around the city, you’re bound to hear great rhythms wherever you go. Here are a couple of suggestions for those on the hunt for live music:

Laurelthirst Public House – when you walk into Laurelthirst, you know everyone’s there to check out the music, get some dancing in, and enjoy one of the many local beers they have on tap. Our last time there, we were lucky enough to hear Rob Stroup and The Blame on the little starry stage, join in the dancing with the locals, and witness a woman dressed in a sailor outfit (it’s Portland, so anything goes!).

Another great place is the White Eagle Saloon, a McMenamin’s establishment that’s reportedly haunted by past residents of the old hotel upstairs – Yikes! On a spontaneous venture to find live music on a Friday night, a friend and I got to hear Lucy Wainwright perform there, which was a real treat. We didn’t experience anything ghostly that night, thank goodness.

If, after the music and dancing, you’re hungry for more, head to the Doug Fir Lounge at the Jupiter Hotel for their fresh take on comfort food. This place is all about Northwest retro-chic, with fire-lit lounges to get cozy by. You can also enjoy the modernized diner fare at the log cabin-style restaurant with a glass mounted moose head to keep you company.

For those of you after a more cultural adventure, The Portland Art Museum offers evening hours on Fridays (the last Friday of the month is free!), and strategically parked right outside their courtyard entrance is Koi Fusion food truck and Captured by Porches Beer Bus! Genius. I’m not normally an IPA kind of girl, but something (maybe a little birdie?) told me to sample theirs. I have to say, I think I’m converting to an IPA drinker! Delicious. The Korean burrito with kim-chi rice was a nice way to finish the evening – I will definitely follow them around.

So there you have it, a few gems of the Portland nightlife. This is just the beginning, and the list is long. Once the warm weather hits, the outdoor spaces will be hoppin’ like the IPA in my hand. More tales to come!