Skip to main content

RECIPE | What to serve this holiday season when entertaining & hosting

With everyone’s busy schedules, we find that it’s getting harder to schedule time with family and friends. Especially with the holidays coming up, the weekends are filling up fast with holiday parties and get-togethers.  

We’ve been trying to spend quality time with everyone and what better way to do that than cooking and eat together? 



One of our go-to for nights like these is Mexican food! Bring on the tacos and fajitas, right? Old El Paso’s dinner kits includes shells, seasoning and easy instructions so we used the Hard & Soft Taco Dinner Kit as well as the Restaurante Steak Carne Asada Kit for steak fajitas (our fave).


Steak Fajitas:

1. In a large pan on medium to high heat cook sliced red onions and red & green peppers.
2. Add the sliced beef (we used a sirloin cut), seasoning mix and a few scoops of water.
3. Once the beef is cooked to your liking, remove from heat.
4. Add cheese, hot sauce, guacamole, corn salad, sour cream and whatever your heart desires on a soft or hard shell!

To give our typical taco-night a twist, we decided to be festive by adding a holiday taco to the menu: ground turkey, cranberry with Brie cheese – let’s just say it was pretty tasty!


Holiday Tacos:

1. In a large pan, add the ground turkey, seasoning mix and a few scoops of water
2. Once the turkey is cooked completely, remove from heat
3. Serve with cranberry sauce and sliced brie cheese on a soft tortilla!

We’ve noticed that cooking for a large group of people can be pretty tiring, not to mention the costs and clean up can add up fairly quickly! We tried to come up with a few hacks that have helped us in the past!


One key ingredient in any Mexican dish is avocado. We all love avocados but there is that very small window of opportunity for when they are at their freshest. The easiest way to tell what an avocado is going to look like on the inside is to open the little nub at the top. If it’s green you’re good to go and if it’s brown, best to put it back down! 

A lot of people must have caught on to this because when we go to grocery stores, most of the nubs have been taken off already!   Have you ever noticed that whenever you buy an avocado, it goes bad within a few days? Hard to plan ahead when you don’t know if your avocado will be at its prime. Another trick that we like is to pick an avocado that is at the ripeness we like and then to put it in the fridge. This usually extends the life of the avocado by a few days or even a week.

Another way to cut down on costs this holiday season is with cheese. I know that doesn’t sound like it’s possible since cheese is always so expensive. If you’ve ever kept an eye out on flyers, you’ll notice it’s mostly the big bars of cheese that go on sale and never the shredded. The next time you’re thinking about buying shredded cheese, buy a bar instead. We love using our food processor and the shredding plate to shred up the cheese manually.  It actually ends up saving you a lot of money! Any leftover cheese can be placed in the freezer for the next time you need shredded cheese quickly! 

We would love to hear what tips and tricks everyone has up their sleeves for ensuring that pot lucks and get-togethers go as smoothly as possible! 


Our post was sponsored but opinions are our own -

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

RECIPE | Alokozay Tea - Cinnamon tea infused panna cotta

Matcha tea has been a long time favourite when making any type of dessert and now more recently, it's expanded to other teas such as Chai or Early Grey. We decided to try making a panna cotta using cinnamon tea from  Alokozay Tea.    If you're looking to buy it in a store, try the international food section in Metro, Bulk Barn, Food Basics, or Adonis. If all else fails, do what we did and order it directly from their website. The website is extremely easy to navigate and you can get free shipping if you spend $39 or more.  Customer service was amazing and replied to my emails within the same day! Click here to buy the tea online.  Panna Cotta is a pretty straight forward dessert to make but it never fails to impress at dinner parties where you can serve them in individual ramekins. Ingredients - 2 Alokozay cinnamon tea bags - 3/4 cup half and half cream -1/2 cup 2% milk - 2 tbsp sugar - 1 tsp gelatin -fruits of your choice  Method: 1. Mix the gelatin with ...

REVIEW | Patois - Get a little taste of everything on the menu with The Whole Shebang!

I'm down to try any restaurant that allows you to order the entire menu and Patois' Jamaican Chinese fusion menu definitely sealed the deal. It's certainly nice to have a restaurant that's open on a Monday and takes reservation in the Dundas St. West neighbourhood. Being able to make reservations makes life a whole lot easier even though the restaurant wasn't packed on a Monday night at 6 pm. Their reservation system even emails you to remind you of your upcoming reservation but we had no problems remembering as Patois has been on our hit list for quite some time now.  There is an assortment of drinks and cocktails to choose from but I went with the classic Ting to bring me back to the feeling of being away on an island somewhere much hotter than Toronto. As advertised, you can order "The Whole Shebang" for $99.99, which includes the entire menu (half orders of the O.G Fried Chicken and Juicy Jerk Chicken)! I would definitely recommend getting The Whole...

REVIEW | Light Cafe

We find Baldwin Village to be a street in Toronto that is ever growing. You'll never know what to expect in terms of businesses that will pop up! Not to mention it's diverse food culture including gelato, ramen, Italian, Filipino food and so much more. It doesn't surprise us at all that Light Cafe decided to take residence on Baldwin.  I have traveled quite extensively through Asia and can say with confidence that Light Cafe looks exactly like a cafe you would find in Taiwan. Not only is it spacious inside, I love the minimalist decor inside which provides a calming atmosphere. I could see myself sitting at the cafe for hours (within reason haha) and getting some work done.  The first thing that we noticed and I'm sure many of you will as well - is the living wall. I don't think I've ever been to a restaurant where there was a living wall but I've always wanted one of my own. With the natural sunlight coming in with the wall, it's the perfect place to f...