The theme this year was:
WELCOME TO A GARDEN PARTY!
and we began the festivities with a...
BUTTERFLY MARTINI
Jack and Paula toasting to our Easter celebration! |
Jack carefully concocting as Paula looks on approvingly. |
Here's my friend Deb, only 3 days out of MAJOR oral surgery enjoying a good time, but also helping with the cooking. What a trooper and what a good friend! |
The toast: Here's to Us; None Better and Damn Few of Us Left! Thank you Aggie! |
Muddle the basil and mint (use a big handful of both) and crush either in a mortar and pestle or use a bowl and big wooden spoon to gently bruise the herbs bringing out their oils and flavor; add a little citron vodka to aid the muddling. We used 2 to 1 Citron Vodka to Elderflower liqueur, but found it a little sweet so added a bit of freshly squeezed lemon juice. Add the vodka and Elderflower to the muddled herbs and shake vigorously in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into martini glasses. Completely refreshing and a wonderful way to start any spring or summer celebration!
Here are a couple shots of dinner prep, where once again, everyone pitched in (It is COOK WITH CINDY after all!)...
Steve stirring the Butternut Squash soup which he made served with Cinnamon Croutons. Delicious! |
Hors' Doeurves! |
Blood Orange, Cucumber and Lavender Granita
topped with Fleur de Sel
Ingredients:
1/2 cup freshly squeezed blood orange juice
3 peeled and roughly chopped English cucumbers
Simple syrup:
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
6 big sprigs lavender
Zest of Blood Orange
Preparation:
To make the simple syrup: Heat 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 cup water to a boil, add lavender; reduce heat and stir until sugar is dissolved. Let cool. I let this sugar water with lavender cool overnight in the refrigerator, which I believe enhanced the lavender flavor.
Cut the peeled cuke into chunks and blend with freshly squeezed Blood Orange juice. Strain the simple syrup to remove lavender and add to blender. Blend until completely smooth. You want it to be a little slushy, but not too thick. If it seems too thick add a spec more water.
Put in an 8" metal cake pan and place in freezer. Stir with a fork every half hour for 1 1/2 hours or until the mixture freezers into a fine grain. I served with a sprinkling of fleur de sel and a lavender blossom.
Jack and Diana savoring their last bite of Blood Orange, cucumber and lavender Granita! |
I am so blessed to be married to such a loving, humble, thoughtful and generous man. Jerry is my support, my best friend, and my trusted soul-mate. How fabulous to celebrate another beautiful Easter with my husband and very good friends. Thank you all!
NEXT TIME I AM GOING TO GO OVER
A FEW MORE EASTER DELIGHTS!
UNTIL THEN, PLEASE KEEP LOVING WHAT YOU DO
IN THE KITCHEN!