Pretty Parties

“Special occasions should feel special.”

When I’m hosting a birthday, shower, or any other festive family occasion, I want it to look like I have tried. But, on the other hand, I don’t want to give up my entire week or weekend making that happen. These recipes are company worthy and easy—a winning combination.

For all you Birmingham folks, the recipes in today’s post ran in the May/June issue of Birmingham Home and Garden magazine. So, if you subscribe, I apologize for the duplicates; but if you don’t, or have misplaced your issue, don’t fret—the recipes are all here. Well, almost all. I’m saving the Overnight Cinnamon French Toast for maybe Father’s Day. Stay tuned.

You all know how much I adore a package topper. How easy is slipping one seed packet under the bow?
Set the tone for any party with these unique Cucumber-and-Petal Tea Sandwiches. Each one is a litte work of art.
Get creative with the toppings. And don’t worry—it takes only a handful of ingredients to make them all special.

Cucumber-and-Petal Tea Sandwiches

Makes 36 (approx)

1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened

3 tablespoons grated cucumber, excess water removed

1 tablespoon grated onion

¼ cup fresh dill

2 tablespoons mayonnaise

¼ teaspoon salt

1 loaf very thin white bread

Garnish with radish and cucumber slices, edible flowers, and fresh herbs

Be sure to slice the cucumbers and radishes thinly. It will make them easier to eat.

Combine first 6 ingredients in a small bowl; set aside. Trim crusts from bread to desired size. (I used a fluted pastry cutter. A cookie cutter will also work.) Spread cucumber mixture evenly on the bread, and garnish away!

This makes a nice appetizer to serve before lunch.

“And speaking of lunch…”

Celebration Shrimp Salad is a “healthy-ish” make-ahead option for anytime, not just a special occasion.

Celebration Shrimp Salad

Serves 4 to 6 (recipe easily can be doubled)

1 pound shrimp

1 cup finely chopped celery

3 Roma tomatoes, seeded and chopped

¼ cup green pepper, finely chopped

2 tablespoons pimiento or 2-ounce jar, drained thoroughly

1 tablespoon finely chopped green onion, (reserving tops for garnish)

½ teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon pepper

Sour Cream Dressing

1 cup sour cream

½ cup ketchup

1 tablespoon soy sauce

1 tablespoon grated onion

1 teaspoon horseradish

½ teaspoon dry mustard

Place shrimp in a medium saucepan of boiling water. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. Pour into a strainer, and rinse with cold water. Peel and place into a medium bowl. Set aside.

Add next 5 ingredients to the shrimp. (Note: With a paper towel remove excess moisture from the pimientos and tomatoes before adding them to the shrimp mixture.)

Sour Cream Dressing:

Combine all ingredients in a small bowl, mixing thoroughly. Immediately before serving, toss shrimp mixture with half of Sour Cream Dressing.

Serve shrimp salad on lettuce cups. Pass remainder of the dressing if desired. Garnish with reserved green onion tops.

Yields 4-6 Servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound shrimp
  • 1 cup finely chopped celery
  • 3 Roma tomatoes, seeded and chopped
  • ¼ cup green pepper, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons pimiento or 2-ounce jar, drained thoroughly
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped green onion, (reserving tops for garnish)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • Sour Cream Dressing
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • ½ cup ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon grated onion
  • 1 teaspoon horseradish
  • ½ teaspoon dry mustard

Instructions

  1. Place shrimp in a medium saucepan of boiling water. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. Pour into a strainer, and rinse with cold water. Peel and place into a medium bowl. Set aside.
  2. Add next 5 ingredients to the shrimp. (Note: With a paper towel remove excess moisture from the pimientos and tomatoes before adding them to the shrimp mixture.)
  3. Sour Cream Dressing:
  4. Combine all ingredients in a small bowl, mixing thoroughly. Immediately before serving, toss shrimp mixture with half of Sour Cream Dressing.
  5. Serve shrimp salad on lettuce cups. Pass remainder of the dressing if desired. Garnish with reserved green onion tops.
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Serve with Sweet Corn Pudding and any simple marinated asparagus recipe.
Allow the corn pudding to rest for a few minutes after baking.

Sweet Corn Pudding

Serves 4 to 6

6 ears fresh corn, kernels removed

3 tablespoons sugar

1 teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon pepper

2 large eggs, lightly beaten

2 tablespoons butter, melted

1 cup milk

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Lightly grease a 1 ½-quart baking dish.

Stir together all ingredients in a medium bowl. Pour into prepared dish. (Place baking dish inside a larger baking pan; fill pan halfway up with water. This “water bath” will keep the pudding moist.) Bake for 45 minutes or until set.

“And for the moment you’ve been waiting for…”

Do you remember the Lorna Doone cookies??? They’re back!

No-Churn Strawberry Shortbread Ice Cream

Serves 6 to 8

2 cups fresh strawberries, plus extra for garnish

2 tablespoons sugar

2 cups whipping cream, chilled

1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk

2 teaspoons vanilla

12 shortbread cookies

Fresh mint

Wash and hull strawberries, and place in a medium bowl. Sprinkle strawberries with sugar; set aside.

Beat cream with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form; add sweetened condensed milk, combine thoroughly; set aside.

Place strawberries in a food processor, and pulse 2 or 3 times.

Place cookies in a ziplock bag, and pound until crumbly.

Layer cream mixture, strawberries, and cookies in a 9 by 5-inch loaf pan, repeating twice. Swirl the layers with the blade of a knife after each layer. Top with remaining strawberry slices.

Cover tightly with several sheets of plastic wrap. Freeze for 5 to 6 hours or overnight. (Carefully press plastic wrap onto ice cream mixture to prevent any ice crystals from forming.)

Remove from the refrigerator 10 to 15 minutes prior to serving. Garnish with strawberries and fresh mint.

Leslie Likes: Lorna Doone Shortbread Cookies

Fabulous Find

These slim (8-ounce) cans of Zing Zang Bloody Mary mix are handy for smaller gatherings and travel. $9.99 per 6-pack, zingzang.com (For Birmingham readers, I bought these at the Crestline Piggly Wiggly!)

Also, special thanks to Grace Register for taking time out of her busy work schedule to index all of my past blog posts for me. She is one smart cookie!

Since October when I launched dearpartydiary.com, I’ve managed to come up with some pretty tasty recipes—65 to be exact, so if you may have skipped a week or two, take time to go back through the posts and see what all you have missed! It should be a “piece of cake” now, thanks to Grace!

“The finishing touches…”

It’s easy to grow your own edible flowers, such as nasturtiums. Simply follow the instructions on the back of the seed packet and don’t skip the step to soak them in water overnight before planting. They will germinate much faster. Seeds available at Oak Street Garden Shop, oakstreetgardenshop.com
Don’t be embarassed to serve your guests on paper plates. There are so many pretty options out there now, like these from Table Matters, Mountain Brook, AL. 205/879-0125
I still have a few books left in the basement. If you need a gift or two go to Buy the Book on this post, or to my website at lesliespartydiaries.com Have a great week! leslie

Toaster Oven Blues

Shortly after I mastered the Easy Bake Oven—or the lightbulb burned out, I’m not sure which happened first—I moved my culinary training to the toaster oven. At age seven or eight, I would whip up English muffin pizzas, Mr. Magoo toasted sandwiches (bread, American cheese, and topped with thin slices of bologna), and of course, my specialty, cinnamon toast. Boy, those were the days.

“Where have all the toaster ovens gone?”

Are clean countertops really worth it? I know it is the trend to appear as if you are not cooking in your kitchen—I too am a victim of this sometimes. And the thought of a greasy, boxy, tarnished apparatus taking up 2 cubic feet of counterspace is definitely a sacrifice. But not a day goes by that I don’t wish I could toast my turkey sandwich, melting the cheese and all, without preheating my big oven. And the cleanup of the 5-inch by 8-inch tray was a snap—and who ever cleaned them anyway? They were permanently lined with foil.

I think we are doing our children a disservice by eliminating toaster ovens from our kitchens.

“How are they ever going to learn how to cook?”

The recipes in this week’s post are for the children in our lives. Let’s get them back in the kitchen and out of the drive-thru lines.

The Doll Salad

The Doll Salad is a fun activity for young spend-the-night company.

The first salad I ever ate was in the shape of a doll—my mother was good. This is an easy way to sneak a few healthy bites into your child’s tummy, and a fun activity for spend-the-night company too. Order a pizza and ask the kids to make their own salad. Cut up their favorite fruits and vegetables, and let them go to town.

Form a ruffle-like skirt by overlapping the strawberry slices.

I used a small stainless cup for the head and to hold the salad dressing. The hair is made from strips of American cheese slices, and I used half of a fresh peach for the body, sliced strawberries for the tutu/skirt, and carrots and celery for the arms and legs. Grapes and blueberries are used for the buttons, shoes, and eyes. Anything your child likes that you have on hand will work. Get creative!

“Children want charcuterie too!”

Tic-Tac-Toe to My Tummy

Fix a children’s charcuterie platter at your next family gathering. Not only is this an activity for the kids, but also it will hold them over until dinner is on the table. I call this Tic-Tac-Toe to My Tummy.

Edible playing pieces make each game different and delicious.
Saltines and a slice of American cheese, quartered, make the tic-tac-toe board. Replace as needed!

On a small cutting board, arrange saltines and cheese to make a tic-tac-toe board. In small bowls around the board, place some of your child’s favorite fruits, nuts, cheeses, crackers, and deli meats. Anything that fits on the playing board is fair game. Well, you know the rest. The winner eats!

And, how about a homemade trick-or-treat for those special ones in your life? These quick and easy blond brownies are also the perfect sweet bite to end any casual meal. You’ll be surprised how moist and yummy they are!

“Yum” is the first word out of everyone’s mouth once they try these.

I’m not the biggest fan of making desserts, so when I find one that is foolproof and quick, I’ll make it over and over.

I use my KitchenAid mixer for this recipe (because it is sitting there), but you can use a hand mixer too—or your arm. I do believe the power of the mixer may give it an extra whip that makes them super yummy.

Yum Yum Bars

Makes 24 (2-inch) squares

2/3 cup butter, softened, plus 2 tablespoons, divided

1 pound brown sugar

3 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 ¾ cup flour, sifted

½ teaspoon salt

1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

½ cup pecans, chopped

Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

Beat softened butter and brown sugar on medium speed in a heavy-duty mixer until thoroughly combined; add eggs and vanilla, blending after each addition.

Combine sifted flour and salt in a medium-size bowl. Add flour mixture to the butter mixture; beat at medium speed until combined, scraping down sides once.

Remove the bowl from the mixer, and with a wooden spoon stir in chocolate chips and pecans.

In the preheated oven, melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a 9-x-13-inch glass baking dish.

After the butter has melted, remove from the oven and tilt the dish to coat the bottom of the pan completely.
Spoon mixture into the pan, and spread out evenly. (Don’t worry if the mixture does not cover the bottom of the pan entirely; it will spread out while baking.)

Bake for 30 minutes. DO NOT OVERBAKE! Allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.

Learn from Leslie: For perfectly cut bars, place pan in freezer for a few minutes to chill before cutting.

Yields 24 (2-inch) Squares

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Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup butter, softened, plus 2 tablespoons, divided
  • 1 pound brown sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 ¾ cup flour, sifted
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup pecans, chopped

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
  2. Combine sifted flour and salt in a medium-size bowl. Add flour mixture to the butter mixture; beat at medium speed until combined, scraping down sides once.
  3. In the preheated oven, melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a 9-x-13-inch glass baking dish.
  4. Bake for 30 minutes. DO NOT OVERBAKE! Allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.
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For those special neighbors or family trick-or-treaters, package Yum Yum Bars in cute little boxes. It will be the first thing they grab when they dump out their candy bag. Who doesn’t love a present?
Throw in a few candy corn in the box for color.
Pedestal from The Cupboard, Decatur, Alabama, at shopthecupboard.com