Baby Foot Appetizer

by Creative Mom CZ in Cooking > Snacks & Appetizers

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Baby Foot Appetizer

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Usually I make realistic Halloween cakes (you can check them out here) and I thought it was time for a savory recipe this year. So for Halloween 2021 the star on the table for the Baby Foot Appetizer made with goat cheese, goose pate and Spanish ham Jamón Serrano.

This is a great Halloween appetizer - it looks scary (maybe rather shocking) and tastes delicious.

Supplies

the amounts are approximate:

- 150 g/5.3 oz of jamon serrano cut into very thin slice (you can substitute it with prosciutto or anything similar)

- 180 g/6.3 oz of round goat cheese in thick slices

- 50 g/1.8 oz of fresh goat cheese

- 80g/2.8 oz of goose pate

- some cranberry jam

on the side:

- olives

- crackers or salty sticks

Shaping the Foot

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1. Separate the goat cheese slices or if you have a loaf, cut it into thick slices. Place them on top of each other and put some cranberry jam between them. The goat cheese tastes better with sour-sweet jam and the cranberry jam will make the inside look bloody. This part will be the leg.

2. Shape the foot with the pate. Babies and toddlers tend to have fat in the instep, so make it nicely curved.

3. Fill the gaps between the foot and leg with fresh goat cheese and smoothen it properly. Use the fresh cheese to form the heel.

4. Make the toes from the pate.

5. When you're happy with the shape, cover the leg in some jam, it will help the ham stick.

Cover Foot With Ham

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Make sure the ham is really thin. Thick pieces will be difficult to stick to the foot. Also, it looks better if you layer the ham and that works better with thin slices.

1. Start with the toes - cut the ham in tiny pieces and cover each toe individually. Use a knife to press the ham lightly between the toes.

2., 3. Continue with the instep and heel. You can use larger slices on the instep and as for the heel, I recommend smaller pieces to shape the heel nicely round.

4. Cover the leg as well.

5., 6. With a knife, a spoon or any other appropriate tool, finish shaping the foot. Also, check for any pieces of ham that might be sticking out - smear them with a little bit of jam, that will help them stick to the layer under them.

7., 8. Clean the plate with a napkin from any leftovercheese.

Finish and Serve

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Serve the foot with some olives, crackers or anything else you like.

If you don't serve it immediately, keep it in the fridge.

Enjoy and if you liked this instructable, you can check out more of my recipes.