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Monday
May022011

First Week of May Fun! Cinco de Mayo, Kentucky Derby, and Mother's Day!

Wow- this is a busy, busy week, even for an experienced party-thrower like me! Since I'm on the road most of the week and will be pitching in to help with food and cleanup around Alabama for the remainder of the week, I wanted to give you a cheat sheet of ideas and recipes for everything you might need for Cinco de Mayo, Derby Day, and Mother's Day festivities:

Martie's Pink PonyCINCO DE MAYO IDEAS AND RECIPES

Check out my ideas for a frugal but fabulous Cinco de Mayo fiesta!

Tequila Lime Tuna

Slow Roasted Chipotle Pork

Pineapple Tomato Salsa

DIY Taco Bar

Classic Margarita Recipe

Pomegranate Margarita Recipe

Mocha Margaritas

Pink Pony Margarita

 KENTUCKY DERBY, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2011

Martie's Perfect Mint JulepHey, why not ask a few friends over Saturday to watch the Derby? All you need is a big hat, red roses, some snacks and my recipe for the Perfect Mint Julep.

Kentucky Derby Ideas

Martie's Perfect Mint Julep

MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY MAY 8, 2011

Make Over Mom's Garden this Mother's Day:)Show mom a lot of love this Sunday with these easy recipes and ideas for family style fun.

 Easy and Fun Ideas for Mother's Day

 Mothers Day Breakfast in Bed

 Mother's Day Afternoon Tea Party 

 Make Over Mom's Garden or Patio!

Mom and Me Afternoon Tea Slideshow

Happy Mother's Day to all and especially to my own sweet mom who I miss every day.

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Friday
Apr292011

Martie Knows Parties on Talk of the Town Nashville: Royal Wedding PJ Party

I'm on Talk of the Town in Nashville talking about a perfect menu for watching the royal wedding this morning: tea, scones, tea sandwiches, and more....  Thanks to Meryll and the whole Talk of the Town team for making it so much fun!

Wednesday
Apr272011

Easy and Fun Ideas for Mom for Mother's Day

Mother's Day is Sunday, May 8th. If you're looking for something special to do with or for your Mom, here are some ideas that will let your mother know how much you love her!

Make Mom Breakfast in Bed

What a treat it is for any woman to sleep in and wake up with zero to do for a few hours! It never happens, either. Or not nearly enough. A real present for mom would be the morning to herself with a delicious breakfast along with a good book, a movie she's wanted to see, or a stack her favorite magazines. Be sure to leave the kitchen clean:) During the afternoon, plan a picnic or some quality time with her. I've got some delicious recipes for you... but if you can't cook or don't want to, here's a no cook recipe that anyone would love.

Belle and the Bee French Toast with StrawberriesBelle and the Bee Bagel with Strawberries and Honey

Spilt open a bagel. Spread with Belle Chevre's Belle and the Bee goat cheese spread. Next, slice  strawberries over the top. Drizzle with a little honey and put it under the broiler until the cheese is melty and the bagel is toasty. Yummy!

If you don't mind doing a bit of cooking, make French Toast and stuff it with the goat cheese and strawberries. Serve with maple syrup. Double yum! Get more delicious goat cheese recipes from our friends at Belle Chevre.

Get more Recipes for Mother's Day Breakfast in Bed from Martie:

Belgian Waffle Kabobs with Orange Chantilly Cream

Fun for the kids to make with mom- don't hesitate to let them make these with Eggo Waffles if you don't want to fire up the stove. Half the waffles and skewer them with strawberries for a fun presentation. Dust with powdered sugar. The kids will really love this one!

Maple Orange Oven Bacon

Much easier than frying bacon, cook your bacon in the oven while you are assembling the waffle kabobs.

Smiling Grapefruit Brulee

Kids will really make mom smile with this cute and sweet grapefruit!

Blood Orange Double Bubble

A spin on the Mimosa, add a little Prosecco to sparkling orange juice and you've got twice the fun: a double bubble!

Garden-ing Party Fun

Plant some memories and have some fun when you make over your mom's outdoor space for summer. You can go all out and plant a garden or just freshen up her patio... either way, she's going to love the spot you take the time to make-over, just for her. You can do this as a surprise for mom or you can get her to sit with you while you work. Here are some ideas and photos from our big garden-ing party. You can make your party as big or small as you like.  Read the story...

Make a Memory: Bake a Cake Together

Today, I published my mom's pound cake recipe. Her pound cake was a standard for dessert on any special occasion when I was growing up. This Mother's Day, why not get the women (young and old) in your family together to make several special recipes that are important to your family? Your mom can teach the younger family members the tricks to perfecting the recipe. Write down all the recipes so everyone will have them for years to come. (Even better if mom writes them down in her handwriting, if at all possible, I cherish my mom's few handwritten recipes.) Hey, and don't let the girls have all of the fun... some of the guys like to cook and would love the quality time in the kitchen with mom!

  And of course, any mom will love a spa day, dinner at her favorite restaurant, flowers, or a gift from her favorite store. I know she'd love to spend time with you more than anything! Happy Mother's Day to everyone and especially to my sweet mom, who I miss every single day. 

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Wednesday
Apr272011

Martie Knows Parties: My Mom's Pound Cake Recipe

I love a story with a happy ending! My mom was one of those classic Southern "pinch of this" cooks... and she was one of the best cooks ever. She started cooking when she was very young, having to help in the kitchen at the Alabama Children's Home where she lived from the age of four until eighteen. Well, being really dumb and away from home much of my life, I never got her to write down her best recipes and I cannot tell you how much I regret that. (note to everyone- get your precious family recipes down in writing) 

Me with my sweet Mom on Easter Sunday; check out the doughnut on my head!About 15 years back, my friend, Janet asked me for my mom's pound cake recipe. I called home and got it from my mom... scribbling it down on a piece of legal paper at the office. Well, I lost touch with Janet for a long time-- I was traveling all over and she moved to Kansas from Chicago. Through Facebook, Janet and I reconnected a while back and she reminded me that she had my mom's pound cake recipe and still makes it every Easter!!!! I was so thrilled to find that out! Well, this past Sunday, my mom's pound cake graced Janet's table for Easter once again and she shared the photos with me. I am so delighted to share both the recipe and Janet's photo with you!

I don't think this recipe varies much from the cream cheese pound cake recipe we've all shared and passed around... the key difference is the almond extract.

 

MY MOM'S POUND CAKE

Ingredients

Janet's Easter Pound Cake, my Mom's recipe3 sticks butter, room temperature
1 - 8 oz package cream cheese , softened
3 cups sugar
6 eggs
3 cups flour
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 tsp almond extract
1/8 tsp salt

Preheat oven to 300. Prep a 10-inch tube or Bundt pan... grease and flour or spray with Baker's Joy.

In the bowl of your mixer, beat the cream cheese and the butter at medium speed until creamy. Then add the sugar, a little at a time. Next, add the eggs, one at a time, beating until they are combined. Turn the speed on the mixer down. Combine the salt and the flour; adding a little at a time until it is blended. Add the almond and vanilla.

Pour into the prepared pan. Bake for 1 hour 40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool for 10-15 minutes in the pan and then turn out onto a wire cooling rack to allow it to cool completely.

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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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