Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch 2009. We've had friends over for Easter brunch before, but never so many at once. But K's colleagues were keen to greet our little daughter Nora Adeele, and so it happened that last Sunday we had 14 adults and 5 children (incl. our own) over for some food.

In Estonia, Easter is all about eggs and curd cheese/farmer's cheese. And I mean real eggs, not the chocolate ones (as far as I remember, all British food magazines were focusing on chocolate at this time of the year. Not here, luckily). So our table was laden with curd cheese and eggs, and we tried to keep the colours spring-like (green and yellow).

To start with, we had Mimosas with freshly squeezed orange juice and some Cremant:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

K. had contributed two dishes to the buffet table, both from a French food magazine Regal that we get by subscription. First bright green Pea Soup Shots, served, appropriately, in small shot glasses:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

His other dish was also beautifully green: Courgette 'Maki' rolls, stuffed with goat cheese, hazelnuts, dried figs and chopped mint:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

I made a peppered beef filet, using whole black, white and pink peppercorns. I must admit I was pretty pleased with the result - the meat was perfectly pink, and oh-so-meltingly tender (I served it thinly sliced, and the dish was cold):
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

There were two types of marbled eggs. My old favourites, beetroot-marbled eggs (the purple ones), and an idea that I got from the above-mentioned Regal food magazine, marbled eggs dyed with turmeric:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

More nibbles - small pieces of feta-spinach frittatas and Molly's tuna bouchons (not photographed):
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

There was a layered salad with surimi ('crab noodles'), eggs, onion and cheese:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009


And of course there was Pashka, the traditional Easter dessert made with curd cheese. I made two pashkas for that brunch - my usual one (still a favourite), as well as a chocolate pashka. The first is garnished with chopped lemon balm and orange zest, the second one is decorated with candied kumquats:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

The very yellow dessert was sort of pineapple 'carpaccio' sprinkled with mint and sugar:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

And the green dessert was: Matcha Madeleines:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

Here's another view of the whole spread:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

And of course, there were the Easter eggs, lots of them:
 Here are couple of photos from our Easter Brunch  Nami-Nami Easter Brunch 2009

What did you have on your Easter table? It'd be nice to read about that (you can leave a comment with the menu or a link to your blog post).
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