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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

If you live in Boston, you probably remember the Fenway area fire that destroyed a block of restaurants in early 2009. El Pelon Taqueria was one of the restaurants that was unfortunately burnt down in the fire. A favorite of my husband and mine since our Brighton days, the loss of El Pelon was sad, and I was thrilled to hear that they recently reopened near Boston College!

In fact, the new El Pelon location is right on the Boston Marathon route, after Heartbreak Hill. Think it would be bad for me to stop for a burrito during the marathon? 😉

Here’s a shot of Commonwealth Ave, just picture it thronged with students in yellow Boston College Superfan t-shirts and thousands of runners who just survived the Newton hills! Just being in this part of the city today gave me butterflies!

Commonwealth Ave

El Pelon is small with a few tables and a counter with stools. The walls are decorated with Mexican art.

El Pelon decor

The menu is incredible. I opted for my old favorite and one of El Pelon’s specialties, pescado tacos with battered cod, chile mayo, limed onions, pickled cabbage, and cucumbers, served with a side of chips, salsa, and guacamole.

fish tacos

guacamole and salsa

Delicious! The fish tacos are really stuffed with fresh cod, and the flavors of the limed onions and pickled cabbage are some of my favorites. The guacamole also has a really nice lime and cilantro twist to it making it slightly different than most other guacs I have eaten. Eaten on a bench outside, overlooking the Boston Marathon course, perfect.

After lunch, we headed into town to the Down 2 Earth Sustainable Living Expo at the Hynes Convention Center. Along the way I took a photo of one of my favorite parts of the Boston Marathon course. Turning from Hereford St on to Boylston St gives you your first glimpse of the Boston Marathon finish line, one of the best sites in the world.

Boylston and Hereford Street

The expo was fun, but a little lacking in action and pretty empty.

There were some neat garden/habitat exhibits.

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I tried some yogurt drink and fresh made butter at the Organic Valley booth. I love Organic Valley!

 

We think it’s a simple truth: The earth’s most delicious, most healthful foods are made when farmers work in harmony with nature. That’s how this farmer-owned co-op produces organic milk, organic cheese, organic butter, organic eggs, organic juice, organic soy milk, organic produce, and organic meats.

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I tried some chocolate and coffee from Equal Exchange.

chocolate

Of course Stonyfield was there, with a mountain of Oikos!

strawberry Oikos

Larabar had the elusive peanut butter and jelly mini Larabars! Yum yum yum!

Larabars 

A local favorite, Taza Chocolate was sharing samples of their AMAZING chocolates. Guajillo Chili Mexicano chocolate = absolute bliss

Taza chocolate

Our final stop was at Cabot, a table that I never miss at any food or wine event that I attend. Cabot cheese is so delicious; I especially love the Seriously Sharp Cheddar and the Horseradish Cheddar. They offer a huge variety, and everything is super high in quality.

Cabot cheese

It was indeed a yummy day with lots of sunshine, good eats, and time with my hubby. I hope you are all enjoying your weekends! It feels like spring has finally sprung!

Random question: what is your favorite type of chocolate?

Tags: Boston, Food, Mexican food, sustainability expo

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