Jumat, 11 April 2014

Hosting A Wonderful Mardi Gras Party

By Lizbeth Nathaniel


When you think of Mardi Gras, parties and celebration naturally come to mind. Mardi Gras translates to "fat Tuesday," and occurs on the day prior to Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning on the Lenten fast. It's one last day of indulgence before we give up something for Lent. This year, invite some friends and family over and enjoy an uproarious Mardi Gras party.

You can start with those jovial decors. Mardi Gras traditionally showcases the colors purple, yellow and green as they are the bright shades of the upcoming Spring. You can perhaps set tables, both dining and buffet in black or white tablecloth and then set out decorations like Mardi Gras coins and beads in those traditional shades. Candles of purple, gold and green would look great on your table too. Ceilings can be donned with streamers and maybe display some feathers and masks to connote festivity.

For that beautiful floral centerpiece atop your dining table, check out your San Clemente florist or Dana Point florist as they can even give you festive bouquets to decorate other areas of the place. Arrangements like a purple vase with yellow and purple blooms as well as some greenery can be attractive to the eye and can be brilliantly prepared for you by a Carlsbad florist or San Juan Capistrano florist.

One of the highlights of the party would definitely be the food and being a night of indulgence calories are not counted during this time. You can maybe set platters with Muffaletta sandwiches and Po boy sandwiches which can also be served with crock pots with red beans and rice or gumbo and maybe a spicy jambalaya if you like. A big bowl of hurricane punch would be a fun drink to serve. You can then prepare desserts including beignets, a pot of chicory coffee and of course the King cake.

The King cake is a special Mardi Gras tradition, although it also is often served during the festival of Epiphany. Typically in New Orleans, the cake is much like a cinnamon roll type of cake and decorated with purple, gold and green icing or perhaps a glaze that is decorated with green, purple and yellow sugar. Generally, the chef places a trinket inside the cake, usually a tiny plastic baby. Whoever finds this trinket is said to have good luck, is considered the "king" for the day and also has to provide the King's cake for everyone the following year.

To really make the event interesting, ask your guests to come in Mardi Gras-themed costumes and give out a prize for the top costume. A playlist of all Mardi Gras tunes should be in place, as well. Many songs are actually written about this yearly occasion and even mix together Mardi Gras music with New Orleans Jazz.




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