Sooooo .... the party came and went. Everything went great, but here's the recap.
the hits:
- chocolate gelato -- can't really go wrong w/ this along w/ fresh whipped cream
- ravioli -- despite the problems, the chili flakes in the filling provided a very nice kick.
- the balsamic glazed onions
the misses:
- the olive salad. I think no one wanted to deal w/ the pits. Why bother w/ olives w/ pits anyways ? Is it like how cooking fish on the bone tastes better than filets ?
- the pork was a tad dry as a couple people showed up late and I had to keep it warm in the oven for a little while. It was definitely still edible, but not as juicy as I would have hoped.
the "what I'd do over next time":
First, my "cooking in advance" plan consisted only of cooking the biscotti on Friday night. I then went out until about 01:30 -- not a good idea

So, Saturday I get on the road for errands at about 11 -- Target, Stanley's, Graziano's, Bari and then Paulina Market. Preliminary estimates figured this to take about 2 hrs. Ya think ? Nope. Didn't get home and cooking until about 3 and I was totally rushed. By the time my first guests arrived, I was still rolling out pasta and hadn't done
anything to get set up, which was even more annoying. At this point, I had bagged the idea of cooking the radicchio. What I should have done is do a LOT more on Thursday/Friday. Could have cooked the filling for both the pork roast & ravioli and filled/frozen the ravioli, which would have been about 90% of the actual cooking. Anyways, that's a lesson for next time.
There were also a couple nitpicks/changes I had to make with the recipes. There was *no* way 2lbs of ground pork along with a whole onion and fennel bulb were going to fit into the roast, even if it were butterflied to a .25" thick. I think I used maybe 1/3 of it. Also, the ravioli recipe said to make 3" rounds and then fill and fold in half. But, this seemed to make them much too small for the light pasta course I wanted without having to make 5-6 per person. So, I ended up using a bit more filling and using 2 pieces of pasta to make a more traditional ravioli. No big deal, but everyone then only got 2 or 3. I also kinda spaced and forgot to throw a some of the filling in the pan as I finished it but the walnut & breadcrumb "sauce" was still very good.
Overall, it was a great time with friends, just as a dinner party should be

ANYhow, here's the pics.
biscotti
cooking the gelato custard
ready to go into the freezer
pasta filling & pasta
balsamic glazed onions
pork roasts ready to go in the oven
plated (could have definitely used another side dish)
the party (that's me on the far left)
the aftermath