Along the theme of experiencing joyfulness, brolga also lets us know that it might be time to draw in ‘party’ energy. While this might literally involve organising a party, attending one with friends, or going out with a group it could, equally, simply mean that you intentionally release stress and energy and have a good time.
Social gatherings are often very healing when we go with no expectations but to treat ourselves and look after our social spirit. Rather than going on an Artist’s Date alone you might host a brolga party OR bundle some friends in the car and go on an Akari style mystery tour with an end destination such as the Brolga Room at the Healesville Hotel!
Cocktail
Brogla RoomThe menu below can form part of the canapes to start a function or to create the perfect cocktail party. When confirming your numbers & timing we can work together to develop a menu, you may choose fingerfood for the event or match it with some more substantial dishes.
Cocktail parties include feasting on
freshly shucked oysters with red wine and shallots dressingsmoked buxton trout rillettes with horse radish cream & lavish
rice paper rolls of green herbs, chilli and hoi sin pork
duck rillettes on buttered sourdough toasts with cranberries
cured yarra valley salmon, crme fraiche and chives on rye
crostini topped with-pork & pistachio terrine with pear chutney
crostini topped with-babaganouj w dukkahbuxton trout rillettes w yarra valley salmon roe
yarra valley goats cheese & tomato tartlet w green olive tapenade
pumpkin, sage and fetta arancini
zucchini fritter with tahini yoghurt
lamb kofta with tzatziki
chorizo and sweet corn fritters with aioli
confit duck pithiviers
middle eastern lamb turnovers, zaatar dipping sauce
little caramelised onion tarts, rocket and fetta
salt & pepper squid lime aioli
cones of local beer battered fish & chips
mini beef or chicken burger sliders
slow braised spiced lamb on cous cous
kennedy and wilson chocolate tartlet
mini pavlova with passion fruit cream mini lemon curd tarts