Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Today's letter: G

G is for Grammy Awards!


Every year, musicians, singers, bands, celebrities and everyone "music", gets together to present the year's awards in music. They present the winner with a Grammy Award, pictured above.

Look up the date of this year's Grammy's. It will be fun to dress up, celebrate music and watch the awards with your friends!



DRESSCODE: black - tie, red carpet, glamorous.

FOOD: appetizers, finger foods, elegant courses.

DRINKS: champagne.

DECORATIONS: music-themed, guitars, record players, CDs, glitter, red carpet.


MUSICMUSICMUSIC: make sure you have a constant playlist of Grammy nominees and popular songs!




before the awards start, have your guests predict or vote for your own winners! Have blank pieces of paper and a decorated old shoebox ready to cast ballots.


HAVE FUN!
XO,Sierra



Monday, May 2, 2011

Today's letter: F

F is for Fajita




Fajitas are a fun, do-it-yourself food that can be fun for the kids or fancy for the adults!


There are so many different types of fajitas:

  • chicken, steak, beef, vegetable, tofu, shrimp, guacamole
  • they can be served hot, cold, grilled, pre-made or do-it-yourself


Here are my favorite top 3 unique fajita recipes that are fun for any occasion!

  1. Tequila Lime Chicken Fajitas (andreasrecipes.com)
Ingredients
6 boneless chicken breasts
MARINADE
1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (not the bottled stuff)
1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
1/2 cup gold tequila
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon kosher salt
3 or 4 grinds fresh black pepper
ACCOMPANIMENTS
refried beans
Mexican rice
sauteed or grilled onions and peppers
whole wheat flour tortillas
tomatoes or salsa
sour cream
guacamole
Preparation
1. In the medium bowl, stir together the lime juice, orange juice, tequila, cilantro, garlic, salt, and pepper.
2. Put the chicken breasts into the freezer bags, 3 per bag, and pour the marinade over the chicken. Turn the bags over a couple times, then put them in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours.
3. Preheat the grill to medium heat, and brush the grill rack with oil. Grill the chicken 10 minutes on the first side, then turn and cook another 8 minutes.
4. Slice the chicken diagonally across the grain and serve with the fajita accompaniments.


2. Chipotle Shrimp Fajitas (www.bitchincamero.com)
  1. 30 de-veined shrimp (sans tails)
    1/2 a thinly sliced red pepper
    1/2 a thinly sliced green pepper
    1/2 a thinly sliced yellow pepper
    1/2 a thinly sliced red onion
    1/2 can black beans
    1/2 small can of chipotle sauce (or 1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce)
    1 tsp. cumin
    1 tsp. chili powder
    4 smallish whole wheat tortillas
    1/3 cup sour cream for garnish
    1/3 cup shredded light cheddar cheese
    1. Sautee the shrimp with the chipotle sauce til they get turn opaque (3-5 minutes), then put them in a bowl
    2. Sautee all the veggies with the spices
    3. Add the beans
    4. Add the shrimp back in with everything else
    5. Put the shrimp and veggies and beans in a bowl
    6. Warm the tortillas
    7. Build ‘em as you like ‘em



    3. Gold Medal Sizzling Fajitas (foodnetwork.com - Paula Deen)
    • 1/4 cup vegetable oil, divided
    • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
    • 1 garlic clove, minced
    • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • Dash hot sauce
    • Salt
    • Freshly ground black pepper
    • 1 1/2 pounds meat (boneless, skinless chicken breast, skirt steak or peeled and deveined shrimp)
    • 1 medium onion, halved and sliced lengthwise
    • 1 green bell pepper, sliced
    • 1 red bell pepper, sliced
    • 8 (8-inch) flour tortillas
    • 1 lime, juiced, for topping
    • Sour cream, for topping
    • Salsa, for topping
    • Guacamole, for topping
    • Cheddar cheese, shredded, for topping

    Directions

    In a heavy duty resealable plastic bag, combine 2 tablespoons of the vegetable oil, lemon juice, garlic, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, hot sauce, salt, pepper and your choice of meat. Seal and toss the bag around to coat. Marinate in the refrigerator. *Cook's Note: 15 minutes for shrimp, 20 minutes for chicken and 1 hour for skirt steak.
    Preheat your cast iron servers in a preheated 400 degree F oven for at least 20 minutes, to get a good sizzle when you plate the fajitas.
    Heat the outside grill or a large indoor grill pan to medium-high heat. Remove the meat from the marinade and place it on the hot grill, discard the marinade. Cook chicken until cooked through, about 5 minutes per side, skirt steak about 3 minutes per side for medium-rare and about 2 minutes for shrimp. Slice the chicken and steak into strips if you are using.
    In a large skillet heat up the remaining 2 tablespoons vegetable oil and fry the onions and bell peppers until crisp-tender with some salt and pepper.
    Wrap the tortillas in foil and warm them in the oven with the servers for 15 minutes.
    When you are ready to serve, remove the cast iron servers from the oven and quickly arrange the meat and peppers and onions on it. It will immediately start to sizzle from their fat and moisture. Serve sizzling immediately with the warm tortillas and other accompaniments.

    ENJOY! xo, Sierra


Sunday, May 1, 2011

Today's letter: E

E is for Egyptian-Themed




Egyptian-themed parties are a great, fun way to show off your creative side! Here are a few super easy tips to turn your party into an Egyptian success! Kids will love this theme, especially if they have just learned about Ancient Egypt in school. For adults, it is a great time to dress up as gods and goddesses!



  • invitations - this is something you can really have fun with! By staining papyrus-like paper with tea bags, you can age your invitations in a matter of seconds. Wait for the paper to dry and write the invitations by hand. You can even glue dowels to the top and bottom of the paper so it looks like a scroll. Finish with a gold ribbon. Gold will be a great ongoing theme for this party.


  • decorations - it's a great idea to include the Egyptians ideas we all know : Pharoahs, goddesses, pyramids, mummies, etc. For a tablescape centerpiece, cut up cardboard and paint it to look like sand-colored stones. Stack the rectangles into a pyramid shape. Use a red tablecloth & accent the table with glitter and gold utensils. 

  • dress up - by using sheets, tablecloths and fabric, you can easily wrap any shape or sized person to look like an Ancient Greek God. By using fake leaves - available at your local craft store - you can make a circular headpiece. Accent with gold string/fabric. *For women, check out this video on how to make yourself look like an Egyptian queen with hair, accessories and makeup! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4qNRmwli-A

  • font - utilize hieroglyphics however you can. You can have a guest book set up with how to translate your name into hieroglyphics. For kids, it may be a fun arts and crafts activity!








& now for everyone's favorite...



  • dessert - check out these awesome Egyptian-themed cupcakes!








HAVE FUN and remember, gold is a great touch for any Egyptian party!

xo, Sierra