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Parties That Cook’s Friday Event Blog: Intuit and Coupons, Inc.

This week, our Friday event blog is featuring two very different events. Both events were held at wineries. Both events had between 20 and 25 guests. Both events were for corporate groups that left feeling full and happy. How can two events that are so similar be so different, you say?

Intuit hosted the first event at the beautiful Thomas Fogarty Winery. Host Fay H. selected a traditional Chef’s Table after being referred to Parties That Cook by other departments within Intuit. “It was all great,” she later reported. We knew it was a hit when she said she couldn’t think of a thing that would have made their event better. Fay continued, stating that she “loved having everything there waiting for us…” and “loved the teamwork of cooking together.” Sounds like happy customers at Intuit!

Coupons, Inc. hosted the second event at Byington Winery. They decided to go with an exciting Cupcake Wars event with an added wine tasting portion. Jed was the Lead Chef on this event, and they loved him! Derrick D., the Coupons.com host, explained that the best part of the event was “Having Jed and Amy. They were both brilliant in their presentation and fun to work with. What great representatives for your company — very helpful. Jed kept the party light and fun. The event was a complete success.” We could not have hoped for better!

Derrick was also stumped when asked if we could have done anything to improve the event. He stated, “No. I think the format and timing was perfect. Byington Winery is an absolutely beautiful place for this event. We have some great memories to share.” And so do we! We loved the photos from their Cupcake Wars so much that we have added them to our Facebook page! Check them all out here.

All in all, host Derrick thought that “Cupcake wars hit us as a great, fun idea. Pairing it with the tour and tasting after was a huge plus for us. We’d definitely do this again and use Parties That Cook as our planner.” It’s like music to our ears!! We are looking forward to working with Coupons.com (and Intuit!) again soon!

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Hope to see you in the kitchen soon!

Parties That Cook’s Labor Day Recipe: Crepes with Hazelnut-Chocolate Cream

The clouds have parted, and there is a 3-day weekend in sight! If you plan on cooking this Labor Day weekend, make it a labor of love. We’re talking sugar, chocolate and the grand daddy of all that is nutty: Nutella. This recipe for Crepella Gianduja, or Crepes filled with Hazelnut-Chocolate Cream, takes your usual nutella crepe to the next level (we didn’t even know there was a next level until we met these crepes). The beauty of it is you can use the crepe recipe as a building block for all the variations you can imagine – sweet or savory!

Crespella Gianduja: Crepes Filled with Hazelnut-Chocolate Cream
This recipe from our vault can also be found in our Dessert Recipe Library!

Ingredients
Crepe Batter:
2 large eggs
3/4 cup milk
2 Tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
3 Tablespoons sugar
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 Tablespoon brandy
2/3 cup unbleached flour

6 Tablespoons melted butter for buttering the crepe pan and cooked crepes
Roll of parchment paper to put between cooked crepes

Crepe Filling:
1 cup chocolate-hazelnut paste, such as Nutella
1/2 cup crème fraîche
1 Tablespoon brandy or hazelnut liqueur

Whipped Cream Garnish:
1 cup heavy cream
1 Tablespoon powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cocoa powder (or powdered sugar) for dusting
1/3 cup hazelnuts, toasted, skinned and chopped

Methods/Steps
Prepare Batter: In a blender, combine the eggs, milk, melted butter, sugar, salt, vanilla and brandy. Blend well. Add the flour, and pulse for 10 seconds. Do not over mix. Let rest at room temperature for 10 minutes. Batter will look thin and that’s a good thing!

Crepe Filling: In a medium bowl, use an electric mixer to beat the chocolate-hazelnut paste with the crème fraîche and brandy at low speed until smooth.

Whip Cream: Add the heavy cream, powdered sugar and vanilla to a medium bowl. With a hand mixer or whisk, whip the cream to soft peaks. Set aside in the refrigerator until ready to assemble.

Prep the Pan: Heat a 7-inch nonstick sauté pan over medium heat. When the pan is hot, use a pastry brush to lightly brush the bottom of the pan with melted butter; pour off any excess butter. Test the pan with a few drops of the batter. If they sizzle, the pan is ready.

Make the Crepes: Pour the crepe batter into a liquid measuring cup (with spout). Pour enough of the crepe batter into the sauté pan until the bottom of the pan is covered. Wait 5 seconds, then pour the batter back into the liquid measuring cup. (A perfect amount will adhere to the pan for the perfect crepe). Cook crepe until center looks set, 45-55 seconds. Using a non-stick or an offset spatula, carefully flip crepe; cook 1 minute more. Transfer to a small sheet pan and cover with a square of parchment paper. Repeat cooking process with the remaining butter and batter.

Assembly: Spoon about 2 Tablespoons of chocolate-hazelnut cream in the center of the crepe. Fold in half and gently press to spread the chocolate-hazelnut cream evenly inside. Fold crepe into quarters, brush crepes with butter and arrange the crepes slightly overlapping, onto a buttered sheet pan. Once all the crepes have been assembled, cover the sheet pan with foil and warm in a 250 degree oven for 5 minutes.

Serve: Arrange 2 crepes on each plate and spoon a dollop of whipped cream on top. Sprinkle with cocoa powder or powdered sugar and toasted hazelnuts. Serve immediately.

Serves/Makes
Makes 16 crepes; Serves 8
Recipe created by Parties That Cook® www.PartiesThatCook.com.