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Because it’s Monday, and somehow Mondays during the holiday season are extra hard to get through, I’m sharing a few holiday wine and food ideas. Whether you’re entertaining for 10 or more or just having a quiet night for one or two, it’s worth treating yourself to something special this season.

And let’s face it, we’re all preoccupied with food, wine, and fun this time of year, and you’re already counting down to the weekend despite the fact that it’s only Monday (and I have to work 8:30 – 4:30 on Sunday; Saturday is still a day off!).

Greet your guests (or just sit back and relax with a special someone) with oysters and little glasses of your favorite dry bubbly or wine of the sea.  The Martín Códax Albariño is really perfect for any seafood your serve but would work especially well with a chilled seafood platter of oysters, shrimp, and smoked salmon.

Serve your oysters with something a little different, perhaps a chipotle mignonette (my favorite!) or an apple ginger mignonette. Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean everything has to be heavy and overdone; the zip of a mignonette with some gorgeous briny oysters are a welcome brightness in the dead of winter.

Neptune Oyster

While you’re mingling and listening to your favorite festive music (Harry Connick Jr.’s When my Heart Finds Christmas and Bing Crosby’s White Christmas are two great options.), have your main courses already on their way to perfection.

The below photo probably looks familiar, since I blogged about this red wine gravy roast not too long ago. Another way to make a rich, delicious roast is by first marinating it in espresso and spices, which I did this weekend. Gourmesso sent me lots of samples of their Nespresso machine friendly pods, and I have been loving their coffee in my cup as well as in recipes. I cooked my most recent roast in the slow cooker on low all day with some beef broth and three shots of espresso, along with spices like black pepper and garlic powder. Toward the end I added pearl onions and butternut squash and served with a sweet potato mash and a carrot salad (recipe coming later this week). A roast is an easy thing to set and forget, and it’s a fun place to play with bold flavors like strong coffee or a big Cabernet.

coffee marinated roast

Broccoli Cheddar Casserole is a must-make side dish, no matter what your main course is. For Thanksgiving, I used Tiffani Faison’s recipe, which was featured in Spirit Magazine. Here’s a similar recipe; I used fresh broccoli and didn’t have lemon juice in mine but otherwise this is pretty close. Everyone at Thanksgiving was raving about this dish, and I will be making it for Christmas. It would go perfectly with a roast prime rib, which is what we normally eat on Christmas Day. A casserole topped with Ritz crackers and butter might not be fancy, but it is good.

broccoli cheddar casserole

Brussels sprouts are a great side to a beef roast, and they are particularly delicious when mixed with some form of bacon. Roast your sprouts until soft with thick cut bacon, red onion, and a splash of cider vinegar for a salty, tangy treat.

brussels and bacon

‘Most people think of cranberry sauce as a side for turkey, but I love a spiced ginger and orange cranberry relish with just about any protein. A cranberry cocktail is just as delicious; add a scoop of cranberry relish to the bottom of a glass and top with whisky or rum and soda water and ice. Instant sparkly, strong holiday cocktail!

cranberries

If you’re like me, you’ll let your guests bring dessert. I am not one to care about or fuss with sweets, and it’s always good to have a dessert lover share his or her favorite!

For more holiday recipes and holiday food and wine ideas, here are a few older posts. Feel free to share your favorites in the comments!

Holiday Recipe Roundup

Holiday Treats

Tags: Christmas, cooking, entertaining, Food, holidays, lifestyle, oysters, recipes, wine

Everyone is talking about the 4th of July, and rightly so. It’s our nation’s birthday, a day for celebrating, and it happens to fall on a Friday this year, giving many of us a glorious long Summer weekend. We’ll be escaping Boston for the Berkshires and James Taylor; seeing him at Tanglewood has been a dream of mine for years, and my wonderful husband got me tickets this past Christmas.

The 4th of July is a great time for parties and BBQs, and festive food and drink (Hello, blueberry/strawberry American flag cake.) are all a part of it.

The brand I work for, Sonesta Hotels, reached out to its US full service hotels for 4th of July cocktail recipes, and they posted a great round up of cocktails. I have included a couple below in my own roundup, and you can view all of the cocktail recipes here.

Boston Tea Party Cocktail – by ArtBar at the Royal Sonesta Boston

1 ¼ ounce tea flavored vodka
¾ ounce St. Germain
Splash of lemonade
Splash of iced tea
Combine and stir.  Served over ice with lemon garnish

 

Summer “Thyme” – by Sonesta Fort Lauderdale (a new location)

1 oz fresh pineapple
1 oz fresh Key Lime juice
1 oz St. Germain
1 oz simple syrup
2 oz Cazadores Tequila
Garnish: Key Lime twist and sprig of fresh thyme
Muddle fresh pineapple and key lime juice in shaker. Add St. Germain, Simple Syrup, Tequila and Ice and shake.  Strain and serve over ice, top with Key Lime twist and sprig of thyme

 

As I mention above, you can view the rest of the cocktail recipes on the Sonesta website. Disclaimer: I do work for the Royal Sonesta Boston, but I am writing this independently as a blogger. I thought the recipe roundup provided some fun and delicious ideas for the 4th and hope you think so too!

 

In case that recipe roundup doesn’t provide enough inspiration for your inner mixologist, here’s one of my Summer cocktail favorites, Boat Drink, which I made for National Rum Day years ago. That post also includes a recipe for a killer Dark n Stormy using fresh ginger.

 

boat drink

Cheers to enjoying friends and family, gorgeous weather, and summery cocktails (legally and responsibly) this July 4th holiday!

Tags: 4th of July, cocktail recipes, cocktails, entertaining, entertaining ideas, holidays, summer cocktail recipes

Sunday’s dreary weather put an end to our plans to bring friends out boating. Instead of going out, we spent the day being somewhat lazy (much needed!), working, and grocery shopping.

Since we weren’t getting together for the afternoon, one of the couples invited everyone over for an early Sunday night dinner. After a long day and night on the water on Saturday, an early, low key meal on Sunday was just what I wanted.

In addition to bringing some beverages, I wanted a simple appetizer to share, so I whipped up this easy roasted red pepper dip.

easy roasted red pepper dip

As with all of my recipes, I just eyeballed and tasted until I had the perfect flavor. I used about a cup and a half of roasted red peppers, a cup of crumbled feta, 1/3 a bar of Neufchatel cheese and a drizzle of olive oil.

roasted red peppers

I pureed the above ingredients together, then added some salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper flakes for a dip with a kick.

easy roasted red pepper dip

Along with the dip, I brought a few Iggy’s baguettes, one seeded and one with onion. They both provided a soft, chewy dipper, but this dip was also delicious with Kashi multigrain crackers (when I was sampling), and would be incredible with carrot sticks or other veggies.

I love dips that can easily be pulled together for last minute entertaining. Good wine, friends, and music also always help.

What are your entertaining secrets? Favorite recipes, music, themes etc.?

Tags: appetizer, entertaining, Food, roasted red peppers, Vegetarian

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