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Dinner Party

Planning a Superbowl dinner and need some last minute help? Look no further than the festive and fabulous spread my sister in law Clare put on in Galway this past week for my brother in law Patrick’s birthday. From drinks to dessert, this meal incorporated lots of different flavors and offered a great balance of vegetables, meat, and cheese to please any crowd.

Mexican themed dinner party

Clare and Patrick’s beautiful apartment overlooks Galway Bay, and in daylight, especially at sunset, the views are breathtaking. Ever the creative hostess, Clare had set the table with hollowed out peppers as candle holders which created fun patterns of light and a cozy atmosphere for a family dinner.

Mexican themed dinner party

Casper posed for plenty of photos.

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And we got down to celebrating. I started with a Sol beer with a lime, a refreshing change from the Guinness consumed during the rest of the week.

Sol Mexican beer

While we chatted and caught up, we devoured this avocado dip, made with traditional guacamole ingredients like avocado and limes, but mixed in with ricotta cheese for a creamy spread for hot pita triangles. I ate about a million of these and could have kept going if the enticing smells from the kitchen didn’t stop me!

avocado dip

We continued with the Mexican fiesta theme with a pitcher of homemade margaritas.

margaritas

margaritas

When we got to the table, we were met with a feast. First up was chicken tortilla soup. With a rich tomato broth and tender shredded chicken, the soup was a constant delight of flavor, only enhanced by the avocado and cilantro on the top.

chicken tortilla soup

A three bean Mexican salad provided a delicious vegetarian side dish that accompanied the remaining avocado dip and some chunky homemade salsa for the main course.

three bean salad

Enchiladas stuffed with chicken and topped with sauce and cheese were the star of the show. After all of the other things I had eaten, I opted to have rice, bean salad, salsa, and avocado dip, the perfect combination of foods that was both satisfying and felt healthy. A bite of the hubby’s enchiladas was enough to let me know they were fantastic.

chicken enchiladas

We all felt as though we might roll away from the table, completely stuffed and happy with such an incredible meal. But there was more!

flan

The dinner party was capped off with a sweet, custardy flan, one of my favorite desserts for its caramel flavors and smooth texture. Even after a big meal, the flan felt light and not at all overwhelming. It was the perfect dessert for me!

Clare put together a menu even better than most restaurants. Though I do love to cook and entertain, putting together complete menus is something that I need more practice in. If you need a Superbowl menu or even a fun menu for an at-home Valentine’s Day dinner, this menu would be a great choice!

It’s just over a week away; do you have Valentine’s Day dinner plans yet?

Tags: appetizers, avocado dip, chicken, dessert, dinner, dinner party, enchiladas, family, flan, Food, meal planning, menu, Mexican food, Superbowl snacks, tortilla soup, Valentine's Day menu

Listening to my husband play piano while sitting by the fireplace

fireplace Galway

Preferably while drinking a hot Bushmills (more on our Bushmills tour later!)

Bushmill's

Walks with Sunny, the 19 year old Pomeranian

Galway

Colorful, unique facades for every business

Galway Pub

Galway

Beauty is just about everywhere.

Galway Bay

The fast food is way better than in America.

Supermacs

A year-round, outdoor Galway Saturday Market

Galway

Galway Saturday Market

Buskers playing really good music on the streets

Shop Street, Galway

Pubs that are older than our country, by hundreds of years

The Quays, Galway

The Guinness is good.

Guinness in Galway

And, we are relaxed and happy.

The Quays, Galway

The Quays, Galway

I hope you are enjoying the guest posts and my check in from Belfast. I have so many more photos to share when I return!

Tags: family, Galway, Guinness, Ireland, Travel

My family and I are early people. It is not unheard of for me to be 45 minutes early for an appointment or an hour early for class. I have always been this way and probably will always be this way. With all of us having that early gene (and I married someone with the late gene, by the way!), it was no surprise that my nephew arrived yesterday morning, 15 days early, almost beating his older sister who was born 16 days early.

Harrison William joins his sister Isabella on my side of the family and another Isabella, Tessa, Liam, Conor, Fiona, Orla, and Emma on my husband’s side. That makes 9 nieces and nephews with another due in early December.

My nephew

I have never posted photos of any of them on the blog, and after the story one of the Foodbuzz panelists told about having her children’s photos taken and used by another blogger as their own children (!!!!), I definitely won’t.

But since Harrison is just an infant and not headed to school or out in public just yet, I thought it would be fine to post this. He will certainly look different in a few days. Smile

It is going to be a busy day of babysitting Isabella and spending time with my sister and our newest family member, but I will be back later with a food-related blog post.

Also exciting this week? I am on another TasteLive panel this Wednesday and attending a potluck with Amanda Hesser from the New York Times on Friday.  Life is good, and I am sending all of you lots of happiness for a great Monday!

How do you feel about posting photos of kids on your blog? Do you have any nieces or nephews?

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