I hope everyone had a great Easter! We had a fabulous Easter. I had a brunch at my house. It was way too much fun, and it made me
remember how much I love entertaining at my house. I hadn’t done it in a while. We have been so busy lately that neither
myself, nor any of my friends, have had the time. But I want to change that. Party at my house! I’m thinking I’m going to make it a Girl’s
Night In.
I have always been a huge fan of “Girl’s Nights”. I love playing Bunco, pretending to play
Bunco but really just gossiping, craft nights, etc. Anything that gets my girls together for
great food and even better drinks. Today
I am going to show you a couple of my “go-to” recipes that are super easy to
make, and I promise they will be a hit.
Although if you serve enough cocktails…..does anyone care what you serve
to eat?
Let’s start off with the best recipe…the crowd pleaser….the
“main dish” if you will. The
cocktail. My favorite spring time
cocktail is my “Strawberry Shortcake”.
This amazing libation is a combination of cake flavored vodka,
strawberry puree and club soda. The
whole thing gets topped off with whipped cream and a strawberry garnish. It tastes just like strawberry shortcake.
There are probably about five different kinds of “cake flavored”
vodka on the market right now. Choose
your favorite. I chose Smirnoff Iced
Cake vodka. I also used a strawberry
puree that is meant for strawberry margaritas.
There are also quite a few options there too. I like using this kind of strawberry puree
because it is very smooth. Just make
sure that the one you choose doesn’t have any tequila in it. You just want the puree.
This is also such a pretty girly drink too. Although my hubs has been known to knock back
a Strawberry Shortcake too.
My second and third recipes are great little finger foods
that are delicious and super easy to make.
First, I whipped up a batch of my meatballs (recipe below), but I made
them smaller then I normally would.
These bake in the oven so they are really quick to throw together. Once they are cooked, I top each meatball
with a cooked cheese tortellini, then I skewer the whole thing with cute little
mini forks that I found at Raleys. A
long toothpick would work too. The
meatball/tortellini combo gets drizzled with marinara sauce and sprinkled with
parmesan cheese.
My third recipe is what I call “Bloody Mary Shrimp”. I boil some shrimp in salted lemony water
until they are just cooked. I serve the
shrimp in a little shot glass filled with my favorite Bloody Mary mix and a
piece of celery. And oh yea, depending
on who I am serving these too….I might throw in a little vodka too. But not cake flavored! Just regular vodka.
The bloody mary mix gives the shrimp a great tang and
spice. It really works will with
seafood.
The hardest part about this recipe is finding a plain shot
glass that is appropriate to show anyone.
For a thirty five year old woman, I sure have the shot glass collection
of a college frat boy. My collection
includes Chico State shot glasses, sorority shot glasses…..and a set of four
Tupac Shakur shot glasses. Who knows
where those came from.
And because all my girls deserve dessert, I always whip up a
little dessert finger food too. Just one
or two bites, but oh so necessary. The
dessert recipe I am showing you today is Cannoli Cups. I love a good cannoli, but it is impossible
to find the shells in most grocery stores, and I certainly am not making
them. That sounds hard and time
consuming. I use chocolate chip cookies!
I like to use a pack of chocolate chip cookie dough straight
from the grocery’s fridge. I bake the
cookies in my mini muffin tin, and when they come out of the oven, they will
have already formed a little dent in the middle. I make this into a bigger dent by poking the
middle with the end of my wooden spoon.
Once the cookies are cooled, I fill them with a mix of ricotta cheese,
powdered sugar, honey, cinnamon, vanilla extract and mini chocolate chips. I garnish the little cookie cannoli cups with
more mini chocolate chips and some chopped pistachios.
These little babies taste just like a cannoli, but even
better because they are also a chocolate chip cookie! Yum! The ricotta filling is creamy and has a
perfect hint of cinnamon. The pistachios
add a great crunch. I think these are
the perfect ending to a Girl’s Night In.
Invite me to yours…..I will bring dessert.
“Strawberry Shortcake”
3 ounces cake flavored vodka
3 ounces strawberry puree (strawberry margarita mix)
3 ounces club soda
Whipped cream and strawberries for garnish
Add vodka and strawberry puree to a chilled cocktail
shaker. Shake well. Pour evenly into two chilled glasses
(martini). Top each with club soda.
Garnish with a strawberry and whipped cream.
Meatball and Tortellini Bites
1 ½ slices white bread
¼ cup milk
1 pound ground pork
1 pound ground beef
1 egg
¾ cup shredded parmesan cheese, divided
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon chives, chopped
1 tablespoon basil, chopped
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon black pepper
1 package (9 ounces) three cheese tortellini
1 tablespoon butter
½ cup marinara sauce
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Place slices of bread in a shallow dish. Add milk and let soak for 5 minutes. Break apart bread with your hands.
Place ground pork and ground beef in a large bowl. Add egg, ½ cup parmesan cheese, chives,
basil, garlic, salt, pepper and milky bread crumbs. Mix together with clean hands. Do not over mix.
Form 1 inch in diameter balls. Place meatballs on a baking sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 17-20 minutes or
until browned and cooked through.
Meanwhile, boil tortellini according to package
directions. Drain tortellini and mix
with butter.
Place 1 tortellini on top of each meatball. Skewer tortellini onto meatball with a long
toothpick or mini fork. Drizzle warmed
marinara sauce over meatballs and sprinkle with remaining parmesan cheese.
Makes about 40.
Bloody Mary Shrimp
1 pound raw, peeled tail on shrimp (16-20 count)
2 tablespoons salt
1 lemon, sliced
2 ½ cups bloody mary mix
1 ¼ cup vodka
Celery for garnish
Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add salt and lemon slices. Add shrimp and cook until shrimp float to the
top and turn pink. This will happen
quickly. Drain shrimp and chill.
To serve:
Add 2 tablespoons bloody mary mix and 1 tablespoon vodka to
each shot glass (about 10). Add 2 cooked
shrimp and a piece of celery to each.
Serve cold.
Makes about 20.
Cannoli Cups
1 package Nestle Mini Chocolate Chip Refrigerated Cookie
Dough (break apart dough)
2 cups ricotta cheese
¾ cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons honey
¾ cup mini chocolate chips
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Pistachios for garnish
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Break apart cookie dough at perforations. Place each piece of cookie dough into a
greased mini muffin tin. Bake at 350
degrees for 9 minutes. Gently press the
end of a wooden spoon into each cookie to form a shallow well. Let cookies cool for at least 1 hour before
removing them from pan.
In a mixing bowl, stir together ricotta, powdered sugar,
honey, ½ cup mini chocolate chips, vanilla and cinnamon. Pipe or spoon filling evenly into each cookie
cup. Top with remaining chocolate chips
and shopped pistachios.
Makes 40
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