8 Tips for Successful Canapes
- Successful canape recipes please the eye as well as the palate. They are little works of art.
- Vary your pleasures by using different sorts of bread for the base: white bread, rye bread, walnut bread, black bread. For classic French appetizers, the bread you choose should have a compact crumb, be soft, and have the crusts removed.
- You may be able to find special small squares or rounds of bread made specifically for canapes.
- Don't make your canapes too big. They should be easily eaten in two polite mouthfuls.
- Change the form of the bread or the toppings, by using a cookie cutter. Try rounds, squares, rectangles, hearts, stars, etc.
- Serve several varieties on one plate. I often see them served in France in tidy little lines, each variety gets its own row. It really does make a lovely presentation, but you could think up something even more creative - how about a checkerboard?
- Don't assemble your canapes too far in advance, because, alas, the bread dries out, the topping gets absorbed, and generally things look a lot less attractive.
- However, to make these easy appetizer recipes, do get everything ready to go for the assembly line. Cut the vegetables, prepare the spreads, snip the herbs, cut the bread (put this in a plastic bag and don't put it in the refrigerator).
Compound Butters
In French canape recipes, a flavored butter is often spread on the bread before adding an additional topping. Here are some possible compound butters you might like to try. For each of these recipes, use 1/2 cup softened, unsalted butter:
- Anchovy Butter: Mix in 2 ounces anchovy paste. Season with pepper.
- Gorgonzola Butter: Break up 2 ounces of gorgonzola cheese and mix with the butter.
- Garlic Butter: Mix in 3 cloves crushed garlic and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Season with salt and white pepper.
- Mustard Butter: Mix in 1 teaspoon French mustard.
- Smoked Salmon Butter: Mix in 1 ounce of pureed smoked salmon. Season with white pepper.
Other possible spreads include: crème fraiche (have a look at this
creme fraiche recipe), cream cheese, herb cheese, paté, tapenade, mayonniase, and
foie gras.
Canape Recipes - Toppings
If you've decided to have a go at the compound butters, here are some suggestions for possible canape recipes:
- Plain butter, small shrimp, mayonnaise, and capers.
- Plain butter, caviar, finely chopped onion and crushed hard-boiled egg.
- Salmon butter, salmon, a very thin slice of lemon, white pepper.
- Anchovy butter, anchovy filet, grilled red pepper.
- Mustard butter, thin slices of sausage, pickle.
Pick from list of classic French toppings and invent your own canape recipes: shrimp, smoked salmon, sardines, caviar, capers, cheese, hard boiled egg slices, young salad greens, aspragus tips, pickles, olives, bell peppers, cucumbers, dill weed, chives
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