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Monday
Jun212010

Wishing for Wimbledon? Host a Lawn Party, British Style

I just got back from visiting friends in the UK and I got a good dose of polo, British pub food and culture while I was there. Everyone was gearing up for Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world which started yesterday at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The Wimbledon buzz inspired me to plan a Lawn Party.... British style!

About Wimbledon

Some of the traditions of Wimbledon have been in place for 100+ years! Wimbledon is played on grass, so even if you don't have access to a tennis court, if you have a patch of grass, you can host this great summer get-together. The women's final is on July 3rd and the men's final is on July 4th. What could be more appropriate than an all-American win on British soil on the date we celebrate our country's Independence?

The Invitation

Since a strict all-white dress code is in place for players at Wimbledon, it's always fun to stick to an all-white theme for the party. Ask guests to wear white attire and mention that lawn games will be involved. I always like to start this party late in the afternoon or early evening, after the temperatures have dropped slightly. A 6pm start time will give you several hours of daylight for games during the summer. White linen paper or card stock is just right for your party invite. A casual, handwritten note (very old school) is perfectly acceptable for this casual gathering.

The Party Menu

Wimbledon Strawberries and Cream

There are a couple of traditions at Wimbledon that you are a must for your party menu. Strawberries and Cream are a Wimbledon staple so dessert is going to be easy! In England, cream is always single or double cream and it is difficult to find the English version in the US. If you want to make it easy on yourself, just get some really good vanilla ice cream, let it melt until it pours. Pour some cream in the bottom of each dish and fill the bowl with strawberries. Serve with a pitcher of the cream for those who want extra. Make sure to get extra fresh and really delicious berries....  Try Driscoll's Berries. Always fresh, always reliable!

CHECK OUT 7 WAYS WITH STRAWBERRIES FROM MY FRIENDS AT MYRECIPES.COM FOR MORE GREAT STRAWBERRY RECIPES!

Pimm's Spritzer

Another staple at Wimbledon is a Pimm's Spritzer. Pimm's is to Wimbledon is what the Mint Julep is to the Kentucky Derby. I love a good Pimm's Cup. Pimm's is a gin based liquor and it's so refreshing on a summer day. The Pimm's Spritzer. Use my Pimm's recipe for this or add ginger ale in place of the lemon-lime soda. Add 1/4 cup of chopped fresh fruit with chopped celery and cucumbers if you want the traditional garnish.

Another great British beverage is the Shandy. A Shandy is half lager (shown below) and half lemon-lime soda. Believe me, I was a skeptic but it's delicious and refreshing on a summer day!

British Pub Food

Your menu can include traditional British Fish and Chips, and mushy peas. Or, something simple like sandwiches and crisps (chips). or Cornish pasties... easy to make ahead and serve room temp at party time. Mushy peas are just green peas that are slightly mushed up with a hint of olive oil, mint, and a little lemon juice. Maybe an acquired taste--- but very British. I really like them:)

The Decor

Since the mood for this part is elegant, you can use simple decorations like candles in glass containers. I put sand in the bottom of the glass and then add one pillar candle to each and place these around the space. If you want a DIY project, you can get small mason jars, add a little sand to the bottom 1/4 of the jar and add a votive or tea light. You can hang these anywhere you need a little ambience. They won't offer much light but are very pretty! A dozen mason jars at Wal-Mart is under $10. 

I like to set up a viewing area close to the games so guests can watch the competition. Set up lawn furniture in clusters and include a tray or a container of drinks close by. Fill large pitchers with ice water and float lemons or cucumbers in them so that guests can serve themselves. If you don't have enough lawn furniture, you can ask guests to bring a lawn chair or you can buy large 10 or 20 gallon plastic buckets for about a dollar at Lowe's or Wal-Mart. Turn them upside down and viola, you have seating! Granted, it's not the most comfortable seating, but it really works.

The Entertainment

This party starts with the lawn games so if you don't have access to a tennis court, set up a badminton net instead. Since croquet is also played at Wimbledon, you can also set up a croquet course in the backyard or at the park. Other fun lawn games include horseshoes, bocce ball. or lawn bowling. The game I came to know in Chicago as "baggo" is also fun for a lawn party. I always find lots of great lawn games at Target during the summer. Set up your game course in whatever green space you have. If the party is in the late afternoon, I like to string little while lights all around my game course.

This is a great summer evening party theme... try it for a rehearsal dinner or engagement party, a girls night out or guys night out  party, a neighborhood party, family get-together, or anyone's birthday party! You can make it kid friendly or invite the adults only, but no matter who attends, my Summer Lawn Party is perfect for any occasion!

Thursday
Jun102010

Martie's Backyard Camping Party on MyRecipes.com

Low-Key DecorSo, are you looking for a fun, affordable, and EASY-PEASY party idea? My backyard camping party is it! It's a great entertaining solution for almost any occasion. I've had friends host this for adults, kids, neighborhood get-togethers... almost anything. We have put together everything for you: a sing-a-long playlist, a super easy menu, and the best thing about a campout... the s'mores. We built a s'mores bar with plenty of options for everyone! See all of the fun and get ideas for your own party on the Martie Knows Parties hub on MyRecipes.com! Thanks to Arden Photographyfor the great party pics!

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GET THE PLAYLIST

BUILD A SMOKEY BEAR FIRE

 

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Sunday
Jun062010

Summer Fun: How to Create a S'mores Bar!

Want to add a little old school fun to any summer party? Build a s'mores bar! It's really easy to create some old school fun... who doesn't love s'mores! 

First question: what kind of party are you having? Casual? More elegant? Don't worry. You can create a s'mores bar with unique ingredients to suit the style and theme of your party. Use containers and vessels to suit the decor and mood of your event.

I like to make the marshmallows easy to reach so I create a little "sculpture" with them. For roasting, use something you can put into the fire--- wooden skewers work well, but only if you soak them in water for 30 minutes first so they don't burn up.

Select ingredients that will suit your menu. For this backyard camping party theme, we went a little old school with Hershey bars, graham crackers, and Jet-puffed marshmallows but added some fun with Nutella, the chocolate and hazelnut spread, sliced strawberries, coconut toasted marshmallows and even peanut butter. Then we also added some different cookies: Biscoff, Almond Thins, and ginger snaps are all good choices. 

Simply toast up your marshmallows to the desired degree of doneness. I don't like mine too burnt, but I know some of you do. Spread Nutella on your cookie. Layer sliced strawberries or raspberries. Add your toasted marshmallows and top with another cookie spread with Nutella. Your guests will love this variation on a campout classic!

Watch Martie's video on how to throw a backyard camping party on MyRecipes.comGreat ingredients for a s'mores bar:

Almost any topping you find at an ice cream or yogurt shop will work for a s'mores bar!

Hershey Bars

Nutella spread

Peanut Butter

Mini chocolate chips

Marshmallows

Orange marmalade

Sliced strawberries

Raspberries

Chopped peanuts

Sprinkles

Shredded coconut

Dulce de leche or caramel

Chopped, toasted hazelnuts

Chopped pistachios

MORE FUN WITH S'MORES! TRY MY OTHER RECIPES FOR THIS CLASSIC SUMMER TREAT:

INDOOR S'MORES- Rain? No time to build a fire? Try these fast, easy s'mores. And they keep!

S'MORES POPSICLES- Layer chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows for a frosty treat!

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Wednesday
May262010

Replay: Host a Patriotic Memorial Day Party, Beer Can Chicken and more!

Since I'm on the road this week and my schedule is a little off; I completely forgot that Monday is Memorial Day! Since this post has been one of the most popular that we've ever done, I thought I'd rerun it for you in case you're like me and need a few last minute ideas for the weekend's festivities. 

In a salute to the troops and in honor of our country's struggle to get back on our feet financially, let's all fly the flag and throw a classic backyard Memorial Day party this year! I love going old school-- and although I love keeping up with the trends, I am really old school at heart. This backyard BBQ is a blast from the past. From the music, to the decorations, to the backyard games and the dogs and burgers on the grill, this one goes back to Memorial days past but with a few new traditions that you'll love!

To read more, go to our original blog post: Back to the Classics: Host a Patriotic Memorial Day Party!

If you want a real crowd-pleasing recipe and a great presentation, too, try my Beer Can chicken recipe. You can do two or three of these for a big crowd and they are great for a party because they require little effort... more time with your guests!

For more ideas and great supplies for your party, go to Oriental Trading Companyand for recipes, how-tos and more, try our great friends at MyRecipes.com 

Or try our Backyard Asian BBQ... it's a great way to entertain. Your friends will love it! See the slideshow or watch the video now!

Tuesday
May182010

Straight from Bobby Flay: Coconut Thai Shrimp

Bobby Flay was one of the headliners when we presented our workshop on entertaining at the Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show in Atlanta. Now, the reason that's important is because Chef Flay sent over one of his signature dishes for us to use... his fantastic Coconut Thai Shrimp. It was a perfect addition to our island-inspired Pirate Party! His creative presentation worked perfectly with our party design. He used a coconut nestled in a bed of salt (meant to look like sand)for serving... super creative and perfect for our party theme! Since I've gotten several requests for the recipe, here you go.... A big thanks to Iron Chef Flay!

Bobby Flay's Coconut Thai Shrimp

  • 1 can unsweetened coconut milk
  • 3 Thai Bird Chiles, minced
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • 2 pounds large shrimp, heads on
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

DIRECTIONS:Combine coconut, chiles, garlic, cilantro and lime juice in a shallow dish. Marinate shrimp in mixture for 1/2 hour. Season with salt and pepper and grill about 3 minutes on each side, or until just cooked through.

You can stuff the coconut with rice. I have a friend, Fred McGuire, who is an awesome cook... in fact, Fred taught me much of what I know about cooking for a crowd on a budget! Last summer, Fred made this wonderful pineapple rice dish that would be perfect for this menu. I recreated it using coconut milk and fresh pineapple... Here's the recipe:

Dr. Fred's Island Pineapple Rice

1 1l2 cups Jasmine Rice, uncooked

2 cups Pineapple juice

1/2 cup Coconut milk

1/2 t. salt

1/2 cup diced pineapple

1/2 cup canned mandarin oranges, diced (optional)

Dash soy sauce

In a saucepan, add the coconut milk, pineapple juice, and salt. Bring to a boil over high heat, add the rice and reduce the heat to simmer for about 15 minutes. Don't be tempted to open the lid.  Turn off the heat and let it stand for 10-12 minutes. Add the soy sauce, diced pineapple, and orange. Fluff with a fork and serve. 

Read all about our Cayman Island inspired Pirate Party and get the recipes we previewed at the Atlanta show!