Last Friday I invited three ladies to my home for a Mexican themed luncheon. I wanted something informal yet welcoming and nice. The sunflowers in the photo below were removed from the table after everyone was seated.
We began with an appetizer of Cowboy Caviar [selsa] and corn chips. It was my second time to make this recipe recently, and both times to rave reviews. It's delicious. The next day I tossed some with Romaine lettuce and it made a great salad too. Since the recipe has Italian dressing in it, no additional salad dressing was needed for the salad.
Next was Chicken Quesadillas and Mexican Rice. A video came through my Facebook feed for rice waffles and I thought that sounded like such a fun way to serve the Mexican Rice, so I went out and bought a mini-waffle maker. It makes 4-inch waffles. So cute!
I topped the waffles with Pinto Beans, Mexican Cheese, a dollop of Sour Cream and a Black Olive slice.
I read online that Hibiscus is a tradition in Mexico, so I served Hibiscus tea.
I have a red teapot, but opted to use my blue Polish Pottery teapot instead. One of the guests said that made our luncheon International. ;-)
Dessert was Fried Ice Cream - which really wasn't fried. It's Vanilla Ice Cream balls rolled in crushed Corn Flakes sauteed in butter.
We chatted for over two hour and enjoyed a delightful afternoon together.
Part of our table conversation centered around hospitality. A meal can be simple or elegant. I can't draw a straight line, but tablescaping and food presentation are my personal art forms - my creative outlet. I read a quote recently that sums it up perfectly for me - "Food is love on a plate." It's my way of expressing love and appreciation to those who sit around my table.
And I still remember your lovely hospitality you gave us eight years ago ♥️
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You certainly express your love beautifully to your friends!
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