Serving up some Peruvian Appetizers – March 20, 2014

It has been almost 10 months since I have had a job!  It has been such a gift to have this time with my family.  I feel truly blessed!  My neighbor, Janira, is a part-time caterer.  She is the one that taught Scott and I how to make Lomo Saltado and Estafado, introduced me to her butcher at Mercado Rosaplata, and walked halfway across town to help me find a larger skillet that was cheaper than the close stores.  On Thursday, she had a big catering job for 50 people at the Renault Car Dealership.  Her stepson is a chef and he was over helping her cook and they both worked the event together.  Janira invited me earlier in the day to stop over.  They were making chicken kabobs, chicken salad sandwiches and potatoes with either cilantro, peppers or plain.  Then they piped on top a little chicken and mayo with a piece of parsley to top it off.  I was able to help shape the potatoes and put the parsley on top.  The potatoes are SO delicious!  They are served at room temperature.  It was great learning about Peruvians appetizers.

Pappas(potatoes)
Pappas(potatoes)
Chicken Kabobs
Chicken Kabobs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Janira invited me to go with them to the event that night!  I had no idea what it would be like, but it took me back to my Pharma dinners, except it was Car Dealerships and I was a waitress. 🙂  I had a great time serving the dealers and practicing a little spanish!

Luis and Janira
Luis and Janira
Food waiting to be served.  Janira had to bring her microwave to warm up the kabobs.
Food waiting to be served. Janira had to bring her microwave to warm up the kabobs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Care for a brocheta de pollo with that drink?
Care for a brocheta de pollo with that drink? 
The meeting was focused on the white van in the background.
The meeting was focused on Renault Light Commercial Vans, like the white one in the background.
Outside view
Outside view

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminado!  I thought is was funny that they gave us glasses of champagne after we were finished serving the food.  Also, the dealers only got CocaCola in plastic cups before the meeting then the alcoholic beverages were served after the presentation.
Terminado! I thought is was funny that they gave us glasses of champagne after we finished serving the food. Also, the dealers only got CocaCola in plastic cups before the meeting then the alcoholic beverages were served after the presentation. I don’t think my doctors would have liked that! 🙂

3 Replies to “Serving up some Peruvian Appetizers – March 20, 2014”

  1. Another unique experience for you! It shows, again, how small our world is, and how people are the same everywhere. Care to share the recipe for the potatoes?

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