Thursday, April 11, 2013

Easter


So, again, I’m behind on my posts. Here is my Easter post – just slightly late.
For Easter Sunday this year we went to my oldest sister’s house. She and her husband do the best job hosting people. They make sure everyone has what they need at all times. They have tons of food and drinks!!!
For brunch we stuffed ourselves with:
·        2 egg bakes – one with sausage and bacon and the second with spinach and mushrooms,
·        2 kinds of potatoes – cheesy hash brown potatoes (made by my other older sister—sooo good!!!) and roasted red potatoes with parmesan cheese,
·        Apple french toast bake,
·        Sausage corn bread muffins,
·        Sausage patties,
·        Ham,
·        Fresh fruit platter and
 

 the Garbage Salad that I brought…

So the week before we had an Oscar party at work (yup, I won for best treats – of course!) and one co-worker brought this amazing salad! I named it the Garbage Salad because you can basically throw in whatever you want or whatever you happen to have in the fridge.
 
What I included this time:
1.      A very mixed variety of greens – spinach, romaine, mixed spring greens
2.      Shredded carrots
3.      Broccoli
4.      Cherry tomatoes
5.      Sliced strawberries
6.      Red onion – thinly sliced
7.      Blue cheese crumbles
8.      Toasted slivered almonds (spread on a baking sheet and bake at 375 for 3-5 minutes)
 
For the dressing I made balsamic vinaigrette. Mix the following to taste using mostly olive oil.
·        Dijon mustard
·        Olive oil
·        Balsamic vinegar
 

Peep Cupcakes 

 
 
I also made cupcakes for the occasion. Boxed (Duncan Hines of course!) devil’s food, chocolate frosting (I usually buy the generic frosting if I’m not being fancy or just making them quickly– Cub or Target brands are both fine). I frosted them completely first, then using the frosting knife I lightly touch the top of the cupcake and lift quickly and repeat --- makes little peaks of frosting to appear as a nest.
Then I melted some semi-sweet Bakers chocolate squares (2?) and dipped peeps into the melted chocolate, placed on parchment paper on a baking sheet and let set in the freezer for a few minutes. Then I put a chick on the top of each cupcake.
 
So simple but looks fun for Easter!
 
 
Other than all the delicious food we ate we got the best Easter baskets! An Easter lily, wine (x2), beef jerky (x2), Doritos, chips, squeaky toy for the dogs, chocolate eggs and Mister Clean Magic Erasers! (I love the magic eraser – I spent Easter afternoon using them to clean my shoes – got to have the whitest shoes – and erasing all the random marks on my walls! Only ever use Mister Clean Magic Eraser – never generic for that!)
 
Oh- almost forgot about the yummy drinks my sister and I had ---Dole mango,orange pineapple juice and pear vodka. Served over ice. Perfect blend for a fruity drink but not too sweet.  
 
 

1 comment:

  1. You are so fun and kind. Easy to be good hosts when the company is so wonderful. Your salad was so yummy and pretty. Perfect for a spring time table

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