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| It seems that I am always making someone a meat and cheese platter.  In fact, I am making three today.  I thought I had these down pat until I ordered one recently in a local restaurant and was blown away. I had to duplicate it immediately.  The Blog Tech and his fiance were having a guest over so it was perfect timing for me to test it out. | 
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| I made a fresh tomato pasta to accompany it and baked some French bread. | 
 I made some tasty Italian meatballs to put on the platter.  An unexpected addition to a meat and cheese platter but one that went over very well.
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| And I made some whole grain mustard. It's simple to make and delicious. This is what made the cheese platter at the restaurant so special, all the condiments were homemade. | 
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| I pickled some carrots.  These are raw, local, organic carrots which are sliced in half and placed in a jar.  A simple pickling brine is poured over them and they are refrigerated for 24 hours.  They are crisp and briny and oh so good.  Perfect for a platter like this. | 
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| I made Amish mustard eggs too. | 
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| And this...OMG is this good.  It's raspberry and jalapeno compote.  It 
might sound strange, it did to me.  However, this is so good you could 
eat it with a spoon.  It's just 2 cups of raspberries cooked with 1 
jalapeno (remove the seeds and veins if you don't want it spicy) and 3/4
 cup of sugar.  Bring it to a low boil, turn it to a simmer and cook 
breaking up the berries.  Add 1 tablespoon of butter and a pinch of salt
 and refrigerated it until it thickens. | 
 The finished platter had shaved rosemary ham, pate', salami, Spanish chorizo, meatballs and Double Gloucester, Havarti and Graskaas cheeses. Along with all of the homemade condiments, it made a perfect platter.
 I made them dessert too.  Walnut brownies with ganache frosting.
 Dense, chewy and nutty.
 And I surrounded them with my chocolate chip cookies.  
 
Comments
I can't wait for that brownie recipe,,
It looks delicious and meatballs fit in perfect! I must check what difference there is in Swedish and Italian meatballs :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.