Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Cinco de Mayo Margarita Recipe

When I think of Cinco de Mayo, I think of MARGARITAS! You'll find me sipping one on May 5th for sure.

Cinco de Mayo Margarita Recipe
Photo by Sarah Brewer of Click Photo Designs

My husband and I noticed that our favorite Mexican restaurant adds orange juice in their margarita mix, which takes the edge off the too-tart mix most places serve. For our Cinco de Mayo Margarita Party, we crafted our own margarita recipe to make use of this secret ingredient.

Cinco de Mayo Margarita Recipe CardPruitt House Margaritas

One Part
Tequila, Triple Sec, Sour Mix

Two Parts
Orange Juice

Three Parts
Margarita Mix

I like drink recipes that use parts, so you can easily scale the recipe up or down to fill a single glass or an entire drink dispenser like we did for our party.

After trying many brands of ingredients that were economical for a large party, our favorites for this recipe were
  • Margaritaville Silver Tequilla
  • Master of Mixes Sour Mix
  • Tropicana No-Pulp Orange Juice
  • Jose Cuervo Margarita Mix

If you missed any of my Cinco de Mayo Margarita Party Pics, be sure to check them out.

Happy Cinco de Mayo! 



Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Easy Fried Ice Cream Recipe

I've been known to order Fried Ice Cream as my entree at Mexican restaurants...just ask my husband. I LOVE the combo of creamy ice cream and crunchy coating, so I knew I wanted to have this on my Cinco de Mayo Margarita Party menu.

Photo by Sarah Brewer of Click Photo Designs

I thought it would something really unique to have outside of a restaurant, and once I figured out the right combo of ingredients, I realized how easy it is to make.

Photo by Sarah Brewer of Click Photo Designs

You can make the fried ice cream 8-10 hours before your party, and it will be super yummy when you pull it out of the freezer. If you leave them in the freezer much longer, the crunchy coating will get soggy.

After many trial-and-error attempts, here's my super easy take on this Mexican treat! Mmmm!

Betsy's Easy No-Fry Fried Ice Cream

3-4     cups vanilla ice cream
    1    cup corn flakes, crushed
    1    tablespoon honey
    1    pinch cinnamon

Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil.

Scoop vanilla ice cream into four baseball-sized balls onto a cookie sheet. Place cookie sheet in the freezer for at least 30 minutes to harden ice cream balls.

Pour corn flakes into a gallon-sized, zip-top bag and seal, removing excess air. Use a rolling pin to crush corn flakes.

Add honey and cinnamon to bag and stir.

Remove one ice cream ball from the freezer at a time, and roll it in the bag of crumbs to coat completely. It will start to melt from the warmth of your hands, so quickly return it to the freezer to harden again before serving. Coating will stay crunchy for 8-10 hours in the freezer.

Makes 4 servings.


Let me know if you try it out!



Monday, May 2, 2011

DIY Mexican Paper Flags: Easy Papel Picado Alternative

When I was planning my Cinco de Mayo Margarita Party, I immediately decided I wanted Mexican Paper Flags, also known as papel picado. If you've ever seen photos of these flags hanging over streets in Mexico, you know how festive they look. However, these can be kind of pricy to purchase, as they should be considering the intricate designs cut into the tissue paper by hand.

Cinco de Mayo Decorations
Photo by Sarah Brewer of Click Photo Designs

My easy alternative was inspired by a DIY Bunting Tutorial on Project Wedding. I love the clean lines! You can leave your flags blank or stamp a pretty design on them like I did.

DIY Mexican Paper FlagsHow to Make Mexican Paper Flags

Supplies Needed
  • Tissue paper in multiple colors
  • Lever-style paper trimmer or scissors
  • Rubber stamp (optional)
  • Ink (optional)
  • Glue stick
  • Twine


  1. Cut multiple sheets of tissue at once into 8x6" strips using a lever paper trimmer or scissors. Fold in half to create 4x6" flags.

  2. Using a rubber stamp and ink, stamp a design onto your folded flags. I stamped a flower in the upper left corner of all my orange flags, in the center of all my yellow flags, and in the bottom right of all my green flags for variety.

    How to Make Mexican Flags

  3. Unfold one of the flags, and run a glue stick around the four edges of the inside of the bottom half.

    How to Make Papel Picado

  4. Place a length of twine in the fold of the flag, and fold in half to adhere the flags edges together. I used Divine Twine in Lemon by Whisker Graphics.

    How to Make Flag Garland

  5. Leaving 2-3" section of twine from the edge of this flag, adhere the next flag onto the twine. Repeat with desired amount of flags.

    DIY Tissue Paper Flags

  6. Hang and enjoy!

Hanging Papel Picado

DIY Papel Picado

If you missed the photos from my Cinco de Mayo Margarita Party, be sure to check them out!

Hanging Mexican Paper Flags

I'd love to see photos if you make your own Mexican Paper Flags!



Sunday, May 1, 2011

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo: Margarita Party

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo is a personal favorite of mine. Any excuse to enjoy margaritas makes for a great time in my book! Therefore, I'm thrilled to share these beautiful Margarita Party photos with you. Sarah Brewer of Click Photo Designs in Huntsville, Alabama, did a fantastic job of capturing all of these details.

Cinco de Mayo Party Pictures

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo Party Inspiration

My husband Roger loves preparing Mexican dishes, especially recipes from Rick Bayless's Mexican Everyday cook book.  (Roger is a fabulous cook!)  So, we wanted to plan a party where guests could enjoy some of our favorite Mexican dishes along with traditional favorites like chips, salsa, queso, and MARGARITAS, of course!

Cinco de Mayo Party Decorations

Cinco de Mayo Drinks

I was inspired for the party design last year (I know! I know planning for a year is crazy...that's just how I do!), I found some Better Homes and Gardens party ware at Walmart in marigold orange, goldenrod yellow, and lime green that I absolutely loved (select pieces are now available at Ross).  I based the color palette and flower design around a few of the items from this collection that I purchased, such as vinyl tablecloths, a serving tray, and some melamine plates that my husband transformed into a two-tiered tray (see picture of limes).  One of the tablecloths was used as the backdrop for our buffet. I literally carried one of the plates around in my purse for months, so I could match napkins, ribbon, etc.

Cinco de Mayo Celebration


Cinco de Mayo Decorations

I love Mexican paper flags (aka papel picado)!  They set such a festive tone, so I created my own simple version using tissue paper and baker's twine (See my Mexican Paper Flags tutorial).  I hung them everywhere to guide my guests from the front door to all of the party areas in my house.  They provided excellent visual queues.

Cinco de Mayo Decorations

I'm a big fan of shopping your own house for party decor to save money and to get a unique look, and for this event, my father-in-law let me shop his!  The large copper plaque was something that hung above the fireplace in his parents' house growing up.  I thought it created a stunning focal point with a Mayan feel.

Cinco de Mayo Images

My best friend Jessica had given me an apple martini dry erase board from Target a few years ago, and I transformed it into a margarita for my front door with by making a little lime out of paper for its rim. Too perfect!

Cinco de Mayo Theme Party

Cinco de Mayo Drinks

We kept the margaritas simple by using one recipe premixed into a large drink dispenser, which guests could have on the rocks or frozen. Since we love margaritas, we already had a Margaritaville frozen margarita maker, which makes perfect frozen drinks! (Check out our house margarita recipe!)

Cinco de Mayo Margarita Recipe

Cinco de Mayo Margarita Recipe

Cinco de Mayo Party Pics

We also had some Coronas available, as well as a variety of Jarritos Mexican sodas for the kids, which are easy to find in the international sections of many grocery stores. The sodas were a big hit! I love these paper straws that I ordered from Hey Yo Yo on Etsy.

Ideas for Cinco de Mayo

Happy Cinco de Mayo

HOSTESS TIP: I'm not normally a fan of vinyl tablecloths, but for a margarita party, they were perfect for cleaning up sticky spills and not showing signs of mess as the party progressed into the wee hours.

Cinco de Mayo Crafts

Cinco de Mayo Food

My husband prepared spicy beef Chile Colorado and mild Chicken Verde for the party's entrees, which we served with flour tortillas, homemade roasted tomato salsa in mild and spicy (Mmm!), sour cream, and guacamole. Some guests made tacos with the entrees, while others made nachos. 

Cinco de Mayo Foods

Food on Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo Recipes

Cinco de Mayo Warming Pit

I'm a big fan of keeping the day-of-party prep simple, which includes not cooking more than you can manage. Our group of friends love the light, flaky tortilla chips from Phil Sandoval's Mexican Restaurante in Huntsville, AL, so we had them cater the chips, queso dip, and guacamole, which helped keep things simple for us.  They were all super yummy!

Cinco de Mayo Party Supplies

I had some fun with the guacamole, and served it in an extra large margarita glass that I found at Old Time Pottery.  I even salted the rim and added a lime to add to the margarita look.

Food Cinco de Mayo

For dessert, I made no-fry Fried Ice Cream with a crunchy honey cinnamon coating.  I knew fried ice cream would be a yummy and unique dish to have outside of a restaurant, so I knew I had to give it a try. Surprisingly, it was super easy to make ahead and pull out of the freeze when it was time to serve. A big hit with everyone! Be sure to check out the recipe.

Fried Ice Cream Recipe

How to Make Fried Ice Cream

They say the heart of the home is the kitchen, and when margaritas are served on the kitchen table, this is especially true!  We had a wonderful time catching up with friends all night long around drinks. I can tell you the most rewarding part of having a party was watching new friendships form between guests that had not met before, and it absolutely makes me want to throw more events.

Cinco de Mayo Food

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo

Sarah, thanks so much for your help! My photographer Sarah Brewer of Click Photo Designs was truly a delight to work with and her eye for detail really shows in all of these wonderful photographs from the party.  In addition to photographing special events, she takes the most incredible photo journalistic style family and children's portraits.  I always look forward to Click Photo Designs updates in my Facebook feed - always beautiful eye candy!

See more ideas, recipes, and inspiration from this Cinco de Mayo Margarita Party:
What are your plans for Cinco de Mayo?


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