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Relaxing Refreshments

Relaxing Refreshments: Don’t break a sweat keeping hydrated

Relaxing Refreshments
Keep costs, waste and work down by setting up beverage stations that require very minimal attention.

Here is how to set up a DIY beverage station DIY beverage station
It is always best if you can serve drinks or have a friend play bartender for a little while to make sure guests have what they need and feel welcome. Sometimes that is not an option or you need to step away for a few moments.  Here is the best way to create a self-serve beverage station. For self-serve stations, I find it best to limit options. It cuts down on the amount of space you need and the amount of time that a guest will take deciding on and pouring a beverage. See Bar Basics for recommendations on what to stock. Have the equipment readily available:  glasses, wine/bottle openers, ice, stir sticks, napkins, charms or markers to identify their glass, and a few bar towels for accidental spills. Have a few classic garnishes already placed in bowls for an easy finishing touch like lemons, limes and cherries.

*Party Pitfall: If you take away nothing more from this article than this tip, it will still serve you well. The number one mistake I see when hosts are setting up parties is that they do not consider the flow of traffic. Never place your food and beverage stations together, separate them as much as possible. These are the main two areas where guests will gather. By separating them, it forces guests to move and mingle; they can’t just sit in one place with access to all the food and drink they want. This keeps traffic moving and guests mingling.

Be ready with water: At any summer gathering, it is a must to have water readily available so that guests can help themselves and stay hydrated. Large beverage dispensers and pitchers work well for “bulk items” such as the things people will go through a lot like water, punch, margarita mix, or any mixers you know your group will use heavily.

Be creative with your container: You can use large beverage tins and coolers to store canned and bottled beverages but if you need more space, think outside the box. Plastic totes, large planters, even kiddie pools work well; as long as they are leak-proof you should be fine. I do recommend using these with caution as I find too many canned and bottled options lead to a lot of waste. There is nothing worse than cleaning up dozens of half empty water bottles at the end of the party.

Be confident in your choices: There is no need to offer full bar or unlimited selections. Choose a few options that you enjoy and will serve your guests both old and young.

Be ready for waste: Have easily accessible designated recycling and trash bins so guests can dispose of their waste properly when finished. If a guest sees a trash bin, they are more likely to use it, if not clutter can easily collect.

Be conscious of safety: When serving alcohol, remember that you are responsible for your guests. Keep an eye out to make sure no one is abusing the beverages. If someone may have had a bit too much, be sure you arrange a ride or allow them to stay until it is safe for them to leave.

One more resource: I don’t know about you, but in summer I always seem to go through more ice than expected. Here is a great tool to help estimate how much you may need. If any guest calls at the last minute offering to help, have them pick up an extra bag of ice. You never want to run out of ice, its inexpensive and can kill a party if you don’t have enough.

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Quiche—The Perfect Food For Brunch

Impressions at Home - QuicheSpringtime is here! Brunch is perfect for celebrating the new season. It is also a great reason to entertain, especially if you are new to entertaining or on a budget.

Brunch, typically served mid-morning, is relatively inexpensive and simple to prepare. Instead of creating an entire dinner, you can focus on fresh fruits, breads, assorted cheeses and simple egg dishes. Keep costs down by serving assorted fruit juices and teas, or for something special, mix in a little champagne for a mimosa. Gather friends or family and serve up a little late-morning fun.

Here is one of my go-to favorites for brunch. I love it because it can be made ahead and made to fit any taste with assorted meats and vegetables. See below for the recipe for bacon quiche and other variations that will leave even your vegetarian and gluten-free friends wanting more.

Bacon Quiche and Other Variations

1 pie crust (you can make your own or use a pre-made refrigerated one)
12 thick slices of bacon
4 eggs
2 cups heavy cream
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 pound (about 1 cup) natural Swiss cheese, shredded (note: do not use the pre-grated cheese in a bag; grate a cheese block yourself for the best melting consistency)

Prepare and roll out pie crust into one 9” pie plate. Set aside in the refrigerator to chill while preparing other items.

Cook bacon in a skillet or oven until crisp and brown. Drain on paper towels and crumble.

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

In a medium bowl with a wire whisk, beat eggs, cream, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Stir in cheese to combine.

Spread crumbled bacon in prepared pie crust. Pour egg mixture over bacon and bake 15 minutes. Turn oven down to 325 degrees and continue to bake for 35-40 minutes until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to sit for 10 minutes before serving.

Make Ahead: To make in advance, prepare recipe as directed, allow baked quiche to cool and refrigerate uncovered until well chilled. Cover with plastic wrap to keep overnight, if needed. You can serve quiche at room temperature or re-heat it by placing it covered with foil in a 325 degree oven for about 30-40 minutes until heated through. Quiche is best if used within 3 days.

There is a quiche for everyone! Try one of these variations or make your own; simply keep the egg, cream and cheese ratio the same and bake as directed, adding in 3/4 cup of your favorite meat or vegetables. (Note: Be careful with items like mushrooms, spinach and tomatoes as these contain a lot of water. Be sure to remove as much excess water as possible. If there is too much liquid, the quiche will not set properly.)

Cheese Quiche: Prepare as directed above, omitting bacon and adding 1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese along with the swiss cheese.

Crab Quiche: Prepare pie crust and egg/cream mixture as directed and set aside. To the egg/cream mixture, add 2 tablespoons minced green onion and two 6-oz packages of well-drained crab meat, 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper and 2 tablespoons dry vermouth, optional.

Mushroom Quiche: Prepare pie crust and egg/cream mixture as directed and set aside. In a medium sauté pan, melt 3 tablespoons butter. Add 8 ounces thinly slices mushrooms and 2 tablespoons diced green onions. Cook until vegetables are tender and liquid is reduced. When fully cooked, remove mixture onto a few paper towels and press out any extra remaining liquid. Put cooked mushroom mixture in the bottom of the prepared pie crust, top with the egg/cream mixture and bake as directed.

Gluten-Free Option: Prepare as directed, but omit the pie crust. Pour your chosen filling into a greased pie plate and bake as directed.

 

Make Outdoor Entertaining a Breeze

This summer before you plan your activities and events be sure to keep comfort in your mind. Make a basket of the essential outdoor items and put them in a pretty basket. Keep the basket close to the door or in an easy to find location this way if you have guests over or the kids are outside playing you don’t have to always be looking for the essentials when you need them most.

This is a great thing to have on hard for outdoor parties or any event where people will be outside for a longer period of time. Leaving a little welcome note on it lets guests know they can help themselves if needed rather than having to ask for it. This lets you the host be free to enjoy your company and attend to other activities rather than rummaging through the house for half the event trying to find the requested items.

Items to include in the outdoor comfort basket could include items such as:
Bug Spray
A few varieties of sun screen
Aloe Gell
Hand Sanitizer
Travel Tissues
Wet Wipes
Travel Spot remover, just incase you spill
Aspirin
Band-aids and ointment
Sting Relief spray or gell
Paper Fans
* Add items as you feel necessary to fit your group and families needs

I wish you and your loved ones a fun filled and comfortable summer.

Love,
Rachel

Brandy Smash, perfect for summer

Summer Drinks, Brandy Smash

There is nothing better than relaxing on a warm evening with an ice cold summer drink. This has been a long time family favorite, I actually remember sipping on these as a kid the non- alcoholic version of course. What I love about this summer drink is like most recipes I share, it can be made it advance to have on hand when you need it. If you are like anything like me the last thing you want to do on a hot day is more work. This is best made in large batches and kept frozen so when you feel like a treat all you need to do it scoop it into a glass. It makes a perfect drink if allowed to melt a little or serve it as granita/slushy for dessert. You will love it by yourself or when entertaining a crowd.

Brandy Smash, perfect for summer
Brandy Smash, perfect for summer

This recipe is the perfect summer drink or adult dessert.  Whip up a batch to have one hand for those hot summer nights and you will be the hit of the neighborhood.

7 cup water

1 cup sugar

12 ounce can frozen lemonade

12 ounce can frozen orange juice

2.5 cups Brandy

1 teaspoon almond extract

In a small saucepan heat 1 cup of the water with 1-cup sugar and bring to a boil. Stir until sugar dissolves completely to make a simple syrup.

In a large freezer safe container add the remaining ingredients along with the simple syrup and mix to combine.

Store in the freezer at least 8 hours until frozen.

To serve scoop slushy mix into glassing using a large spoon or ice cream scoop and enjoy. Garnish with fresh mint or drizzle with fresh raspberry sauce for un upscale look and taste.

*option to make this without Brandy for the kids to enjoy. Just use water in place of the Brandy and continue as directed. This mixture will be more solid so allow it to thaw a bit before serving.

Molten Lava Cakes

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These molten lava cakes are sure to delight your guests and make you look like a star in the kitchen.

They fit everything from casual events with children to sophisticated dinner parties. With only five ingredients and you can prepare them in advance, these are my signature go-to dessert for easy entertaining.

Molten Lava Cakes

Prep: 15 min

Bake: 10-15 min

Serves: 6-10

6 oz bittersweet or semisweet baking chocolate

10 Tablespoons butter

½ cup powdered sugar

¼ cup all-purpose flour

3 whole eggs

3 egg yolks

Grease: 6 (6 oz) custard cups or 10 (4 oz) custard cups

Place chocolate and butter in a large microwavable bowl. Heat in 30 sec intervals until butter is melted; stir occasionally to melt chocolate completely. Add powdered sugar and flour, then mix well. Add whole eggs and yolks, then stir with a whisk until well combined. Divide batter evenly among prepared cups.

Bake at 400 degrees F for 9-10 min for 4 oz cups or 14-15 min for 6 oz cups. Cakes should be firm around the edges, but soft in the center. Let stand for 1 min. Run a small knife around the edges to loosen. Carefully turn the cups upside down onto dessert plates; garnish as you desire and serve immediately.

Note: The batter can be made a day ahead and poured into prepared cups. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate. When ready to serve allow to come to room temperature uncover and bake as directed.