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This is my favorite all time best salad. My most requested too.

It is simply delicious. Feeds a crowd. The best salad to bring to a shower or luncheon. It is delicious and BEAUTIFUL!

Start Simply Tip: Double the dressing and serve on the side. I also fry up the chicken in butter, olive oil and a little garlic to get the outside crunchy.

You are going to LOVE this!

Thai Chicken Pasta Salad

 

One box bowtie pasta cooked

5 cups cooked and chopped up chicken (After cooked I then fry in pan with olive oil/butter with garlic until crunchy)

1 cup chopped green onion

2 large bags of spinach or field greens (romaine works nicely too)

¼ cup toasted Sesame seeds

3-4 carrots sliced

3-4 chopped celery

1 bag of snow peas

2 large cans mandarin oranges

Top off with dry salted peanuts

For Dressing:

½ cup veg oil

1/3 cup soy sauce

1/3 cup White Wine Vinegar

3 tablespoons sugar

¼ teaspoon pepper

½ teaspoon salt

2 cloves of garlic

1 large tea of fresh ginger

1 tablespoon dark sesame oil

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It is Mother’s Day on Sunday and this year we are doing something different.

No standing in long restaurant lines or paying a huge price for an over the top you can never eat enough to make it worth it… brunch.

We are making our lives a bit easier and slowing down the pace.

Tomorrow my husband heads to our favorite BBQ brisket joint to pick up 2 pounds of smoked brisket and 1 pound of smoked pulled pork. Now for those of you that live in Colorado Springs it’s called Broken Bones…not really sure what I think of the name however! But the brisket is fantastic. Best ever.

To go with a great brisket I love potato salad….and NOT just ANY potato salad. In fact I can’t say I like potato salad. Only this potato salad. I love it.

The key to this recipe is while the potatoes are still warm, season with the salt, cayenne, black pepper, and lemon juice. Nothing swimming in mayonnaise. Just a tart and spicy flavor that is divine.

I plan on pairing this up with grilled chili pepper corn on the cob (yep frozen) and a Texas sheet cake brownie for dessert. Mackenzie darling daughter of mine will you make this for me for Mother’s Day? Happy hint. http://tammymaltby.com/texas-sheet-cake-aka-heaven

And to all the wonderful mothers and the sometimes worn out, discouraged and often overworked mothers, may you know on this special day that you are irreplaceable in your child’s life. Young or old. You are a soft place for them to land. Let go of comparison and be the authentic mother to your children God has called you to be. Your encouragement, voice, kindness, discipline and mostly prayers make the difference. God gave you your kids and you as their mother. He knows what He is doing. And while your loving yourself and your kids, remember too to love other mothers. Let go of criticism. Be full of encouragement and grace.

And to my amazing four grown children. You are the best and most important thing I have ever done with my life thank you for loving me.

Here is to Potato Salad for Mother’s Day!

3 pounds small red potatoes, quartered (no need to peel)
¾ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon chopped flat-leaf parsley
4 hard-boiled eggs, coarsely chopped
1/3–½ cup chopped fresh dill
½ cup chopped red onion
1 cup mayonnaise or mayonnaise-type salad dressing (I use Hellmann’s Best lowfat)
1½ tablespoon whole-grain mustard
4 strips crisp cooked bacon, crumbled

Place potatoes in a saucepan and add enough water to cover. Bring to a boil. Cook, partially covered, until fork tender. Drain and transfer to a salad bowl. While potatoes are still warm, season with the salt, cayenne, black pepper, and lemon juice and toss well to combine. Add parsley, eggs, dill, and red onion. Combine mayonnaise and mustard and add to the bowl. Sprinkle the bacon over the salad and toss gently but thoroughly to mix well. Serve immediately or refrigerate and serve slightly chilled. Serves 6-8.

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I know I am driving some of you crazy with all my lemon (did I say I love lemon?) recipes. Forgive me but I had to post this one.

This is the best Lemon Whipped Creme.

It is perfect to pour over fresh fruit this Easter. Great for a brunch.

Simple. Really simple.

But you will see EVERYONE will ask you for the recipe. I promise.

Delicious!

Any and all fresh fruit…peaches, nectarines, strawberries, raspberries, bananas, grapes, cantaloupe, watermelon.

Mix all fruit together in a large bowl.

Make crème topping.

1 small package lemon instant pudding

1 cup milk

3 tablespoons pineapple orange juice concentrate

2 teaspoons lemon or orange rind

Combine all ingredients.

Add 1 container cool whipped topping.

Pour over fresh fruit and chill until serving time. Garnish with fresh mint and thinly sliced lemon and orange slices in the center.

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“To be a good host don’t pretend to be other than what you are.” Emily Post 1922

I would say that would be true of being a guest as well.

I think one of the most important parts of hospitality is learning to find your own style and feeling good in your own skin both as a host and as a guest. Learning to walk out lifegiving with comfort and care. Making room for yourself and others to just be.

No pretending. No performing.

Isn’t that what we all want anyway? A place we can go and just be our true authentic selves? No matter what the season.

I was talking to a friend this week who shared how difficult Christmas was for her last year. Her family has experienced a tragic loss and there was only energy to get though each day. She was feeling stress thinking she needed to get her act together but truthfully didn’t have any desire to put up a tree or wrap one gift. She said, “I still just need time. I feel like a foreigner to this season and what I really crave is comfort and quiet. A few close friends who get it and can handle my pain. A few friends that I can share a meal with and feel okay about both laughing…and crying. I just need to be.”

Lifegiving Hospitality is just that. “Lifegiving”…giving true life. For yourself or someone that sits at your table.

This season I encourage you to make room for yourself and others to be their true authentic selves.

In my opinion it is the best gift of all.

A Christmas Tea for Friends

 

Start simply. But simply start. Remember hospitality is giving others a message about their value. So sometimes just a great sandwich filling for an afternoon tea is just about the most comforting thing around. Finger sandwiches are classic fare—and these fillings are to die for! You will love the hot tea recipe. And your home will smell simply divine!

Salmon and Lemon-Caper Cream Sandwiches

½ cup mayonnaise

1 Tbsp. drained capers

½ tsp. finely shredded lemon

½ tsp. Dijon mustard

1/8 tsp. white pepper

Butter or mayonnaise

32 slices bread (your choice)

Curly endive or lettuce leaves

8 ounces thinly sliced smoked salmon (lox) or smoked turkey

In a small mixing bowl, stir together first 5 ingredients. Spread 32 slices of bread with butter or mayonnaise. Top 16 slices with greens and divide salmon or turkey on lettuce. Top with 1 tsp. mayonnaise mixture per sandwich and finish sandwich with remaining bread slices. If desired, garnish with fresh dill. Serve at once. Makes 1/3 cup dressing, or 16 servings.

Curried Chicken-Cashew Sandwiches

 

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Here’s another amazing tea sandwich that’s great for luncheon as well.

½ cup plain yogurt

2 Tbsp. soft-style cream cheese (from a tub)

2 Tbsp. snipped chives or thinly sliced green onion

1 tsp. curry powder

¼ tsp. salt

1½ cups (8 ounces) cooked chicken or turkey, finely chopped

¼ cup cashews (or almonds), finely chopped

Butter or mayonnaise

24 slices bread (your choice)

Curly endive or lettuce

In a bowl, stir together first 5 ingredients, then add chicken and cashews and blend thoroughly. Spread 24 slices of bread with butter or mayonnaise. Top 12 slices with greens and 2 Tbsp. chicken mixture. Top with snipped chives or thinly sliced green onion and cover with remaining bread slices. Makes 1½ cups filling, or 12 servings.

Simple Tip

Use the bread of your choice to make tea sandwiches—regular white or wheat, pumpernickel or rye party slices, tiny croissants, or miniature bagels. If your bread has crusts, cut them off before filling. (You can stack 6 slices of bread at a time to cut off crusts.) Always spread bread slices thinly with butter or mayonnaise to keep the bread from becoming soggy.

Simple Tip

The best tea sandwiches are practically bite-sized. Use a serrated knife to cut large sandwiches into triangles or small squares. Or try cutting out simple shapes with a Christmas cookie cutter! If you do this after the sandwiches are filled, the cutter will seal the edges and help keep the filling from leaking out.

Simply Beautiful Tip

Hold sandwiches together with toothpicks stuck through a sprig of herbs or a slice of green stuffed olive—or sprinkle top of sandwich with chopped basil or dill. Arrange on a pretty platter topped with a paper doily.

Simple Tip

For a very simple, delicious, and beautiful tea sandwich, spread thin slices of your favorite fruit-nut bread with flavored cream-cheese spread from a bagel shop.

Christmas Tea

 

Sweet with a hint of spice - Great for parties, easy to make in large batches

  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 6 to 12 whole allspice
  • 1 teaspoon whole cloves
  • 12 cups water
  • 12 individual tea bags
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 cup cranberry juice
  • 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice

Directions

  • Place cinnamon sticks, allspice and cloves on a double thickness of cheesecloth. Bring up corners of cloth; tie with a string to form a bag.
  • Place water and spice bag in a large saucepan; bring to a boil. Remove from the heat. Add tea bags; cover and steep for 5 minutes. Discard tea bags and spice bag. Stir in brown sugar until dissolved. Add juices; heat through. Serve warm. Yield: 3 quarts.

Russian Tea

 

I triple the recipe and add a 9.5 oz bag EACH of red hot candies and lemonheads into the mix-after mixing the rest of the ingredients. Then using a canning funnel, I pack the mix into 1/2 pint, pint and quart jars. Try layering it is beautiful and makes a wonderful Christmas gift!

  • 3 cups instant tea with lemon-flavoring dry mix
  • 3 cups orange-flavored drink mix (e.g. Tang)
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cloves

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From The Christmas Kitchen a gathering place for making memories:

by Tammy Maltby with Anne Christian Buchanan. All rights reserved.

Purchase The Christmas Kitchen at http://tammymaltby.com/the-christmas-kitchen for more wonderful holiday favorites!

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What are you giving your close friends this Christmas?

You could spend many hours—and a lot of money—shopping for just the right item for each friend and wrapping it with care.

But if you’re like me, your holidays are usually so crammed that it’s not going to happen. You’re busy. Your friends are busy. Funds are tight, and time is even tighter. And despite your best intentions, despite your love for each other, there simply aren’t enough hours to do justice to each special relationship.

But here’s another possibility: why not invite all your special friends to a lovely, intimate Christmas gathering . . . and make this time together your gift to them? For years that’s been one of my favorite things to do during the holidays.

Usually ours is a daytime gathering—a sumptuous morning brunch, a delectable afternoon tea, a light lunch, even a simple coffee klatch. Many of my friends work outside the home, so I try to schedule our get-together for a Saturday or Sunday. I do everything I can to make it a warm, relaxed, affirming, and delicious time. . . an oasis of loveliness in the midst of all the Christmas chaos.

My friends love it!

I always take time to go around the circle and intentionally affirm each woman, telling the whole group what she means to me, what I appreciate about her, why I’m grateful to have her in my life.

You should see my friends’ faces when I do that . . . even when they’ve been to one of my gatherings before. No material gift could be more personal, more appreciated. Every woman I know longs to be told—from the heart—that she is loved.

And then, after a few delicious hours together, it’s time to go. As each friend leaves, I’ll give her another hug and a little gift—perhaps an ornament, a small potted herb, or a Christmas CD. Then we return to our hectic holiday lives.

For the rest of the day, I can’t help smiling.

Try it. You’ll smile too!

If your gathering takes the form of an afternoon tea, finger sandwiches are classic fare—and this filling is to die for!

Salmon and Lemon-Caper Cream Sandwiches

½ cup mayonnaise

1 Tbsp. drained capers

½ tsp. finely shredded lemon peel

½ tsp. Dijon mustard

1/8 tsp. white pepper

Butter or mayonnaise

32 slices bread (your choice)

Curly endive or lettuce leaves

8 ounces thinly sliced smoked salmon (lox) or smoked turkey

In a small mixing bowl, stir together first 5 ingredients. Spread 32 slices of bread with butter or mayonnaise. Top 16 slices with greens and divide salmon or turkey on lettuce. Top with 1 tsp. mayonnaise mixture per sandwich and finish sandwich with remaining bread slices. If desired, garnish with fresh dill. Serve at once. Makes 1/3 cup dressing, or 16 servings.

Curried Chicken-Cashew Sandwiches

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Here’s another amazing tea sandwich that’s great for luncheon as well.

½ cup plain yogurt

2 Tbsp. soft-style cream cheese (from a tub)

2 Tbsp. snipped chives or thinly sliced green onion

1 tsp. curry powder

¼ tsp. salt

1½ cups (8 ounces) cooked chicken or turkey, finely chopped

¼ cup cashews (or almonds), finely chopped

Butter or mayonnaise

24 slices bread (your choice)

Curly endive or lettuce

In a bowl, stir together first 5 ingredients, then add chicken and cashews and blend thoroughly. Spread 24 slices of bread with butter or mayonnaise. Top 12 slices with greens and 2 Tbsp. chicken mixture. Top with snipped chives or thinly sliced green onion and cover with remaining bread slices. Makes 1½ cups filling, or 12 servings.

Simple Tip

Use the bread of your choice to make tea sandwiches—regular white or wheat, pumpernickel or rye party slices, tiny croissants, or miniature bagels. If your bread has crusts, cut them off before filling. (You can stack 6 slices of bread at a time to cut off crusts.) Always spread bread slices thinly with butter or mayonnaise to keep the bread from becoming soggy.

Simple Tip

The best tea sandwiches are practically bite-sized. Use a serrated knife to cut large sandwiches into triangles or small squares. Or try cutting out simple shapes with a Christmas cookie cutter! If you do this after the sandwiches are filled, the cutter will seal the edges and help keep the filling from leaking out.

Simply Beautiful Tip

Hold sandwiches together with toothpicks stuck through a sprig of herbs or a slice of green stuffed olive—or sprinkle top of sandwich with chopped basil or dill. Arrange on a pretty platter topped with a paper doily.

Simple Tip

For a very simple, delicious, and beautiful tea sandwich, spread thin slices of your favorite fruit-nut bread with flavored cream-cheese spread from a bagel shop.

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From The Christmas Kitchen a gathering place for making memories:

by Tammy Maltby with Anne Christian Buchanan. All rights reserved. This holiday season contact Tammy at [email protected] or facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tammy-Maltby/183239621709608 to order personally signed copies of The Christmas Kitchen for yourself and those you love.

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Father’s Day is just around the corner!

June 16, 2011

Try these 3 simple ideas and make Father’s Day special!

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