There are few better ways to make holiday entertaining more festive than to serve caviar, on tray or at table.
Probably the worst setback to upper-class eating in recent years is the practice of serving caviar on pastry.
A five-inch-long shell serves caviar; $25 at the Asia Society store.
Flight attendants wear tuxedos and serve caviar with dinner.
Serve the pancakes warm, topped with a dollop of sour cream, if desired, and caviar.
"It would be like serving caviar on Earth."
He picked one up and placed it in the middle of the table, then served the champagne, and caviar.
For serving caviar, a 22-inch baguette that slices easily is a better buy at $2 than the white bread.
The innkeeper, cordial enough, didn't seem the sort to appreciate or regularly serve caviar.
The first recipe always makes me smile: How to serve caviar.