Okay, so these are my thoughts for the challenge so far, just throwing stuff out there:
For an appetizer, I wanted to do a simple orechettie pasta with pea puree and some sauteed
Alaska Spot Prawns, using the peas in the dessert would be the easiest, trying to build on their natural sweetness although that wouldn't be local or seasonal. Using shrimp would be a bit tougher... hell, so I need to think up a shrimp dessert tapas.
For a soup, after my experiments with seaweed paste, I think an asian kabocha & seaweed soup would be really cool and appropriately seasonal.
For the main, I wanted to do a duck breast on parsnip puree, with some sort of fruity sauce.
Since the soup is asian and the duck is western, I thought for desserts, I could do "squash meet west and duck meets east" theme for the next two desserts. Thinking about freezing some pumpkin puree in a sheet pan and then making a cinnamon/nutmeg caramel on some siplat and doing "mini pumpkin ice-cream sandwiches". For the duck, I want to make some sort of biscuit or shortbread flavoured with five spice powder and then glazed with a cilantro/mint/thai basil "jam".
So thats 3 down...
For the salad, I was a bit undecided but I think it should feature apples in some way and that paves the way for me to do an apple dessert. Can you get crab apples in Seattle, a mini-toffee apple with a twist inspired by the salad would be quite cool.
Thats 4 down...
What next, why not throw in a cheese course and then doing a cheese tapas? That would give me a lot of latitude to do something creative.
And I need to do a proper dessert dessert and I have a honking massive 5lb slab of chocolate that I need to make a dent in and two bottles of double chocolate stout. Why don't I shamelessly plagu... uh... homage
Mette's jaw dropping work and do a stout/chocolate mousse and then his "a chocolate bar with malted shortbread, chocolate malt ganache and beer marshmallow in milk chocolate"? That sounds like fun.
Aaannnd, thats 6... so I just need the only truly original creation for the last tapas. I'll have to mull on that one a bit and let it bubble up. It has to be the most spectacular one of them all so we'll see.
7 days, 7 courses, 7 tapas, uh.... 6 people. Damn. Oh well, lets see how this goes.