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Friday
Jun102011

Weekend Cocktail: Make Some Wild Berry Popsicles

What says summer like popsicles? I've said it before.... popsicles are just summer on a stick. These are so easy and so deliciously fresh, you'll want to make them everyday, not just for a party. Made with Seagram's Escapes... which you can find at many groceries and markets along with fresh berries, these popsicles make Friday fun!

WILD BERRY POPSICLES

4 pack of Seagram’s Escapes Wild Berries 

·        12 ounces cranberry juice 

·        1/2 pint raspberries (always look for Driscoll's Berries- they are the freshest)

·        1/2 pint blueberries

·       Plastic cups or popsicle molds and sticks

Mix the Wild Berries Escape and cranberry juice in a large pitcher. Pour into small plastic cups or into a popsicle mold. Add a few raspberries and blueberries to each cup. Put in the freezer and let the pops set up for 30 minutes. Add the popsicle sticks. (If you are using a mold, you can skip this step) Place cups on a cookie sheet and put in the freezer overnight or until completely frozen; at least 24 hours is recommended if you want the pops to be frozen solid. Briefly run warm water over the mold or cup to release the popsicle. You can serve this by putting the pops into ice or serve them in a glass with a spoon. Enjoy responsibly!

For more ideas and recipes. visit the Seagram's Escapes website.

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Wednesday
Jun082011

How to Host an Outdoor Movie Night Party Video from Talk of the Town in Nashville

I was so excited to be in Nashville again today for Talk of the Town, Nashville's top rated talk show! We talked about lots of fun ideas for summer entertaining and fun around the house including how to host an outdoor movie night party, complete with snack bar and your own big screen. This is the easiest party to host; make lots of serve-yourself snacks, add popcorn and movie candy and you've got a drive-in in the back yard. Thanks to all of the great people at NewsChannel 5 in Nashville... we hope you had as much fun as we did!

THROW AN OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT PARTY VIDEO FROM NASHVILLE'S TALK OF THE TOWN

SOURCES:

Gemmy Airblown Inflatable Movie Screen about $200 from Wal-Mart.com

Red Carpet novelties, movie clapboards, and popcorn boxes from Oriental Trading Company

Monday
Apr252011

Easy Entertaining: How to Make a Lemonade Station

Think old-school lemonade stand meets fun, fabulous mix-ins to create a new spin on that old summer standard. Lemonade is a great drink for summer parties. Whether you make it fresh, buy it at the store, or use a powdered mix, it's hard to go wrong with cold lemonade on a hot day. Here are some of my fun ideas to dress up your lemonade by making a lemonade station- an adult version of the old-school lemonade stand- perfect for any party,  wedding, rehearsal dinner, or supper club!

Making a lemonade stand doesn't require a lot of wood and building, a simple table will work. Recently, I wanted to show Daytime Alabama viewers how to make a lemonade stand for a large party or wedding and asked my friends Corey & Jared from the Sonnet House to help me out. Corey decked out the table and I did the lemonades. Burlap from the fabric store, Mason jars, and large containers of lemonade, cute paper straws, and a big sign are all you need.

 

THE HOW-TO

Start with large containers or pitchers of lemonade. Add bowls of your favorite flavors: think spices, fruit, herbs, liquor, or even Kool-Aid mixes for the kids. Be creative. Almost anything tastes good with lemonade as the base!

When I am in a hurry or on the road without a kitchen, I buy pre-made lemonade from the store. If I am in the South, I often get the  Chic-fil-A's gallon lemonade to go. Those are my favorites if I cannot make my own. And let me tell you, if you use the CountryTime mix, add the juice of two lemons and lots of lemon slices into it, guests won't know it's not fresh. Do what you can... I prefer the fresh when time, budget, and location allows:) 

I always put out a little menu board to give guests some ideas of flavors that work well together. I write them on a chalkboard but you can write or print recipes.

BASIC LEMONADE RECIPE

 It's really simple. Four cups of water to one cup fresh squeezed lemon juice plus 1/2 cup of sugar. That's it!

To make enough for 4-5 servings:

2 cups fresh squeezed lemon juice

1 cup sugar (more to taste if you like it really sweet)

7-8 cups water

In a pitcher, add the sugar and the lemon juice and stir well to dissolve the sugar. Add the water and chill.

Serving Tips:On a hot day, I will use 1 cup less water because I know the lemonade will become diluted with the melting ice. Often, I will freeze lemonade into ice cubes or freeze large plastic containers of lemonade. I put the lemonade into a large plastic milk jug or other repurposed plastic bottle. Freeze solid. A few hours before the party, I remove them from the freezer and allow them to become slushy. Soooo good on a hot day!

MIX-INS AND OPTIONS FOR A LEMONADE STATION

Mint leaves

Basil leaves

Strawberries, sliced plus strawberry puree

Raspberries

Watermelon slices plus watermelon puree

Peach slices plus peach nectar (find it in a can in the international aisle of the store)

Lime wheels

Lemon wheels

Sweet Tea

Grenadine

Vodka - I usually include a plain vodka and one flavored, like citrus or raspberry flavored

Chambord Liqueur

Bourbon

Pama Liqueur

VARIATIONS ON THE CLASSIC LEMONADE RECIPE

PINK LEMONADE

Perfect for kids and adults, too!

Add a tablespoon of Grenadine to the basic recipe. Stir well to color your lemonade bright pink. If you want a soft pink color, for a baby shower, for example, use less grenadine.

ARNOLD PALMER

Half iced tea, half lemonade.

ARNOLD PALMER WITH SPIKES

Add a shot of vodka (I use citrus flavored) to your Arnold Palmer.

CHERRY LEMONADE

Add 1 ounce cherry vodka, 3 maraschino cherries and a 1 teaspoon cherry juice to each glass of lemonade. Add a squeeze of lime.

PEACH TEA LEMONADE

1/3 each peach nectar, sweet tea, and classic lemonade per serving.

MINT INFUSED LEMONADE

Add a big handful of fresh mint leaves to the sugar and one cup of the water. Make a simple syrup- bring to a boil, reduce the heat and stir until the sugar dissolves. Remove from the heat, allow to cool completely. Strain into the pitcher and add the lemon juice and the remaining water.  

POMEGRANATE LEMONADE

Add a shot of Pama Liqueur. Yummmmy!

RASPBERRY LEMONADE

Basic Lemonade recipe

One container of fresh raspberries (I like to use Driscoll's because they are always FRESH!)

3/4 cup Chambord Liqueur 

1 tablespoon grenadine (optional but pretty!)

1 ounce vodka per glass (I like the new Chambord Pink vodka but you can use plain)

Save a few raspberries for extra garnish. Soak the remainder in the Chambord for an hour. Then add the raspberries in the liqueur plus the grenadine to your chilled lemonade. Stir. To serve, put one ounce vodka in each glass. Fill with ice. Top with the raspberry lemonade.  

RASPBERRY VANILLA LEMONADE

This version uses vanilla simple syrup, fresh raspberries and fresh lemonade. Add raspberry vodka, Chambord and some club soda for fizz. Get the recipe...

KENTUCKY LEMONADE

Put  4 fresh mint leaves into the bottom of the glass. Add a little ice. Use a wooden spoon to bruise the mint with the ice. Add 1 1/2 ounces Kentucky bourbon and fill the glass with lemonade. My Kentucky bourbon of choice right now is Four Roses. Their Yellow Label is perfect for this drink... side note, the single barrel is really good on it's own.

VANILLA BEAN PLANTATION LEMONADE

When making the classic lemonade, omit the sugar and one cup water and use it to make a simple syrup.  Make the vanilla infused simple syrup by adding one vanilla bean, slit it down the center, scrape the seeds and add to one cup of the water and the sugar. Bring to a boil. Immediately turn the heat down to low and stir until the sugar dissolves completely. Remove from the heat. Allow to cool completely. Add remaining water and lemon juice. Stir to combine. Read the full blog post on this delicious summer treat!

Click here to get the recipe for my Strawberry Basil Lemonade, too!

Want to take your lemonade to another level? Try making your own Italian lemon liqueur... Limoncello!

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Friday
Feb252011

Martie's Super Southern Sliders

MARTIE’S SUPER SOUTHERN SLIDERS

My spin on Wolfgang’s extravagant Oscar sliders. It’s hardly worth firing up the grill for these. A griddle, cast iron skillet, or grill pan works even better.

Serves 8

Photo: Tamika Moore/The Birmingham NewsIngredients

1 ½ pounds ground beef 

 Pinch each, Kosher salt and cracked black pepper to season

4 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Slider buns or any mini buns; rolls or bread will do

Butter

Super Fast Remoulade Sauce (recipe below)

Condiments

Cherry tomatoes, sliced

Aged cheddar cheese, sliced

Red onion, sliced ultra thin

Dill pickles, sliced thin

Put the ground beef in a bowl and add salt and pepper. Use your hands to combine. Form into patties using about 2-3 tablespoons of the beef for each one. Drizzle the patties with olive oil and season with a bit more salt and pepper. Set aside.

Make the Remoulade. Then, prepare the buns by slicing them in half and lightly buttering each side.

Heat your pan or pre-heat your griddle to 400 degrees. Put patties on the grill; cook 3 minutes on the first side. Flip, and top with the cheese, allowing it to melt. While the patties are cooking, lightly brown the buns by toasting them on the grill.

Top each bun with a little of the Remoulade, a burger, red onion slice, arugula leaves, tomato, and a slice of pickle.

 SUPER FAST REMOULADE SAUCE

 Ingredients

¾ cup mayonnaise

1 ½ teaspoons Dijon mustard

1 teaspoon prepared horseradish

½ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

½ teaspoon minced garlic

¼ teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon white pepper

1 teaspoon sweet relish (I used Wickle’s relish and it was delicious!)

Combine all ingredients in a bowl and whisk together to blend. Chill until needed. Makes enough for about 24 sliders. Will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Wednesday
Jan262011

Valentine's Day Party Ideas for Singles or Couples: Host a Wine Find!

Do you have a mix of singles and couples you’d like to celebrate Valentine’s Day with this year? Select a party theme that doesn’t necessarily require any partnering or couple-oriented activities. Instead, select something that can be fun for all... Host a Wine Find!

Photo: Arden Photography 

A “Wine Find” is always lots of fun. You know how everyone just loves to introduce a good, inexpensive and interesting wine to their friends--- "I found this amazing red from just outside Burgundy and it was only $12.99!"  Well, you can turn the quest for a great, inexpensive bottle of wine into an inexpensive party theme. Here's how:

 

Ask each guest to bring their favorite "cheap" wine  along with a simple food pairing and tasting notes for the wine. You can usually find these at the store or online. Set a price limit if you want to really challenge your guests... say, nothing over $15 per bottle.  

 

Award prizes for the winners with the best white, red and sparkling wines with one special prize for the overall winner.

 

Photo: Arden PhotographyNeed prize ideas? Boxes of nice chocolates, wine accessories, a really good bottle of good bubbly, gift cards to a favorite wine shop or book store, or movie tickets are always a good bet. Hope you and yours celebrate the day that celebrates love with lots of fun and laughter!

 

For a variation on this party theme, watch my Host a Wine Around the World Party video or read the how-to and take your party to a whole new destination!

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