Wednesday 5 February 2014

A Slyly Simple Party for Children

Our first event this year was a very special one - the first birthday of a dear friend's daughter. This was a very well planned party, and it was most important that the pasta matched up to the rest of the food and to the organisation of the whole party! The picture below is only of the appetizers, so as you can well imagine, this was a tough act to follow!


Picture courtesy: Kumar Kanetkar
Everything was homemade - from the appetizers to the birthday cake, and the spread was divine. The food was carefully planned so that it would appeal to children and the grown-ups too... this meant from taste to presentation, everything had to be thought through in detail.

Picture courtesy: Kumar Kanetkar
We are happy that it turned out really well, and we received a great response from the children and their parents alike! If you are looking for a child-friendly and adult-friendly healthy menu - here are some ideas on how to go about it:


Fettuccine in pesto:

Slyly Simple fettuccine is made with whole wheat flour, free range eggs and lots of care! Cook the pasta and toss it together with a little pesto, just until every ribbon of fettuccine is lightly coated with the sauce. Top this off with parmesan cheese and sundried tomatoes, and there you have it. Easy to fix, ready to serve, and delightful to eat!
For the meat lovers, top this off with thin slices of prosciutto - et voila! They'll be pleased!



Farfalle in creamy tomato sauce:

This is likely to be a big hit among the children. Keep some chilli flakes/tobasco handy, and the adults will love it too!



Mix some Slyly Simple Tomato Parmesan sauce with cream (ratio 1:1) in a bowl. Add some chopped black olives to the mix. Saute some finely chopped onions in olive oil, and add this to the sauce mixture too, for a tinge of sweetness. Boil some Slyly Simple whole wheat farfalle.
Fill a bowl with the pasta, pour onto it a generous helping of the sauce. Top it off with grated parmesan cheese and watch the children devour it!
Boneless grilled chicken chunks can be added to the sauce if desired.


Baked ravioli:

Baked ravioli is an old favourite - and it always works! A detailed recipe has been posted before, check out This Post!
Gift your children good health and good food their next birthday - serve them health, slyly and simply!

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