We had some friends come around last night, and I wanted to cook something yummy that wouldnt have me slaving over a hot stove all day and also would allow me to spend time with our friends and not be tied to the kitchen.
StarterFor 4 peoplePumpkin Soup (made earlier and simply warmed thru)

Half a pumpkin
Red Chilli
Garlic
1 Onion
2 chicken stock cubes
1 Tub creme fresch
Parsley sprigs
large pot double cream (your just using a swirl the rest is used in the main course)
Half a pumpkin peeled, chopped into cubes. Add to a pan of cold salted water, pop in two chicken stockcubes (any brand) and boil. Takes a little bit longer than boiling potatoes but not too bad. In a separate pan add 4 table spoons of virgin olive oil, 4 cloves of garlic (crushed), a sliced onion and half a red chilli, chopped up with the seeds included. Sprinkle liberally with salt (sweats the onion and makes it soft) cook on a medium heat for about 5 minutes.
Once the pumpkin has finished cooking (jab it with a knife should be soft) add the contents on the onion pan. You havent drained the pumpkin btw your using the stock for the soup.
Let it cool down then zap it with a hand blender, if you do it hot you can get a nasty splash. Then simply add a pot of creme fresche. When you plop it in the bowls swirl a little cream into the top and flip in a sprig of parsley.
Serve with warm crusty bread. I find those that are part-baked are good, pop em in the oven for 5 minutes while you warm your soup up.
Main CourseSublime Sole with creamy parmesan potato and green veg
1 fillet of sole per person, leave skin on.
1 tin of brown crab meat
Prawns (a handful per person)
Double cream (whats left from the swirl in the soup)
half a bottle of white wine
4 cocktail sticks
Milk about half a pint
Knob of Butter
Spread the brown crab meat onto the sole fillets, roll them up and skewer with a cocktail stick.
Put in a casserole dish, cover with the milk. Pop in the oven and bake on 200 degrees for about 15 minutes.
Put the pint of cream in a small saucepan with 1 full glass of white wine and heat until its simmering but not boiling. You must simmer for at least 10 mins to boil off the alcohol or this tastes foul. At the last minute throw in the prawns to heat thru.
Peel the potatoes cube and boil until you can stick a knife in. Mash them dry then add about a quarter of a cub of heated milk (not boiling just so its not cold i do this in the microwave), add a knob of butter and about 6 tablespoons of grated parmesan. Mash it up and its a done deal.
Serve with green veg of your choice. I usually use green runner beans or brocolli.
SweetTiramissu (homemade is so easy and knocks anything you can buy right out the window)
1 mug of coffee (proper coffee made fresh doesnt matter how you do it, but NOT instant)
About 6 tablespoons of rum (white or dark) or tia maria
Packet of ladyfinger biscuits (or trifle sponges)
Tub of marscapone cheese
tub of double cream
bar of dark chocolate (at least 80% solids)
Make the coffee, throw in the alcohol and dip in the ladyfingers. they absorb the fluid really quickly so just dip dont soak. Arrange them in a trifle dish. (you can do it in individual dishes if you prefer). Make sure there is about 4 tablespoons left. Add this to the marscapone in a clean bowl. This unstiffens the marscapone and colours it a light coffee colour. In a separate bowl whip the double cream until it stands in peaks, then chuck it in with the marscapone mix and cover a layer of sponges, add more sponges and repeat.
Grate the chocolate over the top until there is a thick covering and refrigerate for at least an hour.
We all drank and ate far too much, but was a great evening. Everyone super impressed with how long i must have spent in the kitchen.
In reality the tiramissu took about half an hour and the soup just a little bit longer. The fish i did in about 5 minutes just before my guests arrived.
Hope somebody tries this, it looks and tastes as good if not much better than most restaurants :)