Hollywood Cocktails and Canapes Party – Ida Lupino’s Cocktail Meat Balls

Favourite dish of the night (zero leftovers).

Mr R: “They were bloody good.  Not up to Ottolenghi’s meat ball standards of course.”

Me: “Do you want to say that to Ida’s face?”

 

8 responses

  1. I think Mr R can count himself lucky you stayed with him after that remark . Ida’s got more balls than Ramsay/Oliver/Otto and Pierre Shite put together . Liked to have seen one of them work with Bogart and come out on top !

  2. I think Mr R can count himself lucky you stayed with him after that remark . Ida’s got more balls than Ramsay/Oliver/Otto and Pierre Shite put together . Liked to have seen one of them work with Bogart and come out on top !

  3. Once again I see a menu on your blog that I think I haven’t noticed before only to find I’ve commented on it !!

  4. Once again I see a menu on your blog that I think I haven’t noticed before only to find I’ve commented on it !!

  5. Hahahah – brilliant! Gawd, this is an old one. I remember those meatballs though, must make them again – I’ll pop the recipe up next time x

  6. Hahahah – brilliant! Gawd, this is an old one. I remember those meatballs though, must make them again – I’ll pop the recipe up next time x

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