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I love serving finger foods at parties because they are so practical and easy for everyone to eat from the little people to the grown-ups.  But they are labour intensive as you have to make at least 2-3 bites of everything per person.  So I often mix up the menu with food that I can cook in large quantities in one pot and one of my favourite one pot party dishes is risotto.  It’s easy to make and then you can serve mini portions in lots of ways – my favourite way is to dish the risotto in to mini espresso cups.  Today I’m sharing a delicious corn risotto that I serve to big kids and little ones at parties.

The blackened corn in this risotto comes from my childhood. Some foods evoke such vivid childhood memories that they literally transport you back to that time and place.  One of those foods for me is blackened corn.  The only way we ever ate corn in India was to roast it on a gas hob flame, rub it with butter and spices and eat.  The smoky, charred flavour is so delicious and goes so well in a risotto.  I like to sprinkle a bit of pancetta on top but this is optional – you can easily keep the dish vegetarian by using veg stock and omitting the pancetta.

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BLACKENED CORN RISOTTO IN A CUP
Makes: 15 mini servings

1 tbs olive oil
2 generous knobs of butter
350g Arborio rice
1 onion chopped finely
2 cloves garlic chopped finely
150ml white wine
1.3l chicken or veg stock
2 corn on the cobs
parmesan cheese
small pancetta cubes cooked till crisp (optional)
small handful roughly chopped parsley
salt & pepper to taste

I start with blackening my corn on the cob. Turn on the gas hob to a medium flame and hold the corn over the flame using tongs or similar. Keep turning the corn around so it blackens evenly and of course be careful!  The corn will make a few popping sounds but that’s fine.  Cut the corn kernels off the cob and keep aside.

Next make your risotto. You can use your favourite basic risotto recipe or follow the recipe here. Heat the olive oil and a knob of butter, once melted add your onions and garlic. Cook on a low heat till the onions soften but don’t colour. Add the arborio rice and stir well so that all the rice is coated in the butter. Pour in the wine and continue stirring till the wine evaporates.

Now add your hot stock (keep it hot on a low heat) one ladle at a time. Keep stirring until the stock is absorbed by the rice and then add the next ladleful. Once your rice is nearly done and you have around 2-3 ladlefuls of stock left to add, throw in your corn and stir well. Continue cooking with the remaining stock till the rice is al dente (soft and creamy with a slight bite).

Finally add another knob of butter and a generous amount of grated parmesan, taste and season accordingly – you may or may not need salt depending on how salty your stock is. 

blackened corn risotto recipe

Now the fun bit – dish out in to little cupcake holders, espresso cups, small glasses or anything similar you have. The corn risotto not only tastes delicious but also looks great in little mini cups.  Sprinkle the tops with the crispy pancetta (if using) and a handful of parsley.  Dunk a teaspoon in each and serve.

P.S. Here are some more delicious party food recipes that you might like – mini apple pie stacks, mini eggs benedict and a hot favourite with kids is this mini fish and chips

easy kids party food

I don’t always have time to make party food from scratch especially when there are quite a few dishes to make.  Sometimes I rely on shop bought things – I tend to do this more with sweet things and desserts as shop bought desserts can be really good and there is so much to choose from.  But even when I buy readymade stuff, I always like to put my own spin on it.  Just a simple twist that makes it personal and served with love.

When I have kids over for playdates, one my my go to treats is shop bought madeleines.  Madeleines are small enough for little hands and are generally loved by all kids so they go down a treat.  Recently I thought about serving these madeleines for a kids party too – but I wanted to dress them up and put my own fun touch on them as I think food should be fun, especially kids party food.  Madeleines always remind me of boats – they are shaped like boats and so I decided to turn them in to actual boats.

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These couldn’t be easier to put together.  I simply attached a sail to each madeleine using a cocktail stick. The sails are cut out of some pretty wrapping paper I had and I’ve taped them on to the cocktail sticks. Next, I put little flags on with each child’s name so that these little madeleines could double-up as cute edible place holders for any kiddy gathering.  And to finish, a little sprinkling of icing sugar. 

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If you’re looking for more kids party food ideas, take a look at my fun fish and chips

kids party food mini fish and chips

With the party season nearly here, over the coming weeks I’m going to share some of my favourite ‘go to’ easy party food recipes.  Some of the recipes will be for kids while others will be more for adults but even the kids recipes will work just as well for adults and the other way around.  Also all these recipes are great for any kind of party – festive parties, birthday parties, informal get togethers – anything at all.

To start my party food series, there is nothing yummier than mini fish and chips.  This is something I’ve often served at Anya’s parties and every kids adores it.  I always make extra as the adults can’t seem to resist picking either.  I’m not a big fan of battered fish, preferring breadcrumbed fish, so that’s what I go for.  Also, the advantage of breaded fish is that it can be fried in advance and gently heated in the oven just before serving so you’re not left slaving over a hot stove after your guests have arrived.

Party food needs to look as good as it tastes.  Of course it’s fun to make cute food sometimes – like animal shapes – but there are lots of ways to make your food look really fun and I hope to share a few of those ideas too along with my party food recipes.  The most important thing of all is that the food is fresh and wholesome and is something that people will genuinely enjoy eating, not just looking at.

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MINI FISH & CHIPS
Serves: 10 kids (as part of a bigger menu)

400 gms firm white fish fillets (haddock or lemon sole are my preferred ones)
breadcrumbs
3 eggs
2 tbs plain flour
salt & pepper
oil for shallow frying
chips (oven chips or your own home made ones)

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Cut your fish in to thin, long strips, like goujons but thinner – around 10cm/4in long pieces and 2cm/1in wide.  This kind of size makes them really easy to pick up and eat with fingers.  A great tip for cutting fish so that it doesn’t break is don’t cut it horizontally, but cut it lengthwise.  Put your flour on a plate, beat the eggs and place in a very shallow bowl and place the breadcrumbs in another shallow bowl.  Season the breadcrumbs with salt and pepper to your taste and then start breading – coat fish strips with flour, then dip in egg making sure they’re completely coated,  next dip in breadcrumbs, again making sure the fish is well covered.  Repeat till you’ve coated all the fish strips.

Pour oil in to a large frying pan (the oil should come up to about 1.5cms) and heat.  When it’s quite hot place your breaded fish strips in the oil and shallow fry till golden brown.  Drain on some kitchen towel and your mini breaded fish is ready.  As mentioned, these can be made a few hours in advance and heated in the oven just before serving.  Make some fries or chips to serve with the fish.

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I serve the fish & chips with ketchup and mayo for the kids and tartar sauce and lemon for the adults.  One of the ways I love serving this fish and chips is as pictured here – individual portions in mini paper party bags.   This is an easy party food recipe for kids and adults that goes down a treat for any kind of gathering. 

Feel like checking out another party food idea?  Here is my yummy honey, soy & ginger chicken recipe.

*I’ve linked up to Honest mum’s tasty Tuesdays.

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