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Okay, you’re hosting a Memorial Day party and you’ve obviously got the grill. But what else are you forgetting?! I tapped MKR to help me pull together a list of all the barbecue party essentials you’ll need (because she’s hosted a few more than me!). We quickly agreed that you’ll need a big cooler for all of the booze, plenty of festive accents and a few key tools that will make your life a whole lot easier come party time. Naturally, Williams-Sonoma is on top of it with so many of our must-haves, like flexible wire skewers and an ice cream maker (we all scream for ice cream). But did you think about the safe bug spray and the safe SPF?
Click through the slideshow above to find our top 10 barbecue party essentials. Once you’ve made it through, I’d love to hear what you have planned for Memorial Day weekend! Cheers, Kat
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A Yeti To Keep the Beer Cold
It may seem like a no-brainer, but a proper cooler big enough to store all of the booze is a must for any Memorial Day barbecue.
Melamine plates are easy to transport, stack and clean up and won't run the risk of breaking. And it doesn't hurt that they come in vibrant colors and patterns!
Bare shoulders and smiling faces in the sun need protection during the barbecue! Offer your guests safe, organic sunscreen and remind everyone to reapply often. We love this sunscreen because it's organic AND comes as a spray, which is hard to find.
Grill space is a hot commodity at a barbecue, and these flexible skewers are the perfect answer, allowing you to string kebabs around other food to maximize space.
Grilled corn is a barbecue menu MUST, and a grilled corn basket is our favorite tool to use when preparing them, making flipping and maneuvering really easy.
Indulge in everyone's favorite warm weather treat with homemade ice cream from your ice cream maker. So simple to use, simply find your favorite recipe and allow for time to freeze and churn before guests arrive.
What do you have planned for Memorial Day weekend? Hopefully a Memorial Day Party is on the books, near some water or at least somewhere outside. To celebrate this special day of remembrance for those who have died serving our country, I like to keep things All-American with great and simple BBQ food with refreshing cocktails, a carefree summer dress (like this one) and sunnies, good tunes and magical string lights (always, always string lights!).
I’ve rounded up a few more Memorial Day party must-haves in the slideshow above, but do tell me what’s on your must-have list for next weekend! Cheers, Kat
P.S. If you’re on the lookout for more warm weather entertaining essentials, check out all of these! xo
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As you know, one of my all-time favorite junk food, no-holds-bars snacks is chips and dip (Dean’s French Onion & Ruffle’s Potato Chips if I’m being specific). But, I know better than to reach for the dip and chips on a regular basis, so lately I’ve gotten creative in the kitchen subbing in a few healthy, homemade options that still hit the spot and are perfect with fresh veggies and chips alike.
First up my homemade hummus and black bean garlic dip. I’ve always been a fan of hummus, but got tired of the limited organic options so I decided to begin Vita-mixing up my own versions at home since they’re both incredibly easy to make. For traditional hummus the recipe calls for only three simple ingredients (plus salt), but you can add anything else you like such as garlic, roasted red peppers, or jalepenos for a little kick. The black bean dip, is similar to the hummus but lends itself to a creamier texture and in my opinion is best with just a little garlic and fresh chives because fresh chives and/or green onions make everything better. Both dips can be made in large batches and upon refrigeration will last for 7-10 days making them an easy mid-day snack.
The third dip, and star of the show, is my vegan onion and spinach dip. It nails that creamy-Ranch-dressing taste we all secretly want, without all of the “bad” ingredients and highlights my very favorite local onion, the vidalia. Vidalia onions are sweeter than your typical white or yellow onion and are great for just about anything (creamed vidalia bake recipe HERE), but my favorite was to enjoy a vidalia is simply smoked on the Big Green Egg with a little bit of olive oil, salt, pepper and cayenne. Try it, you will not be disappointed. And since we’re talking favorites here I’d be amiss if I didn’t mention my deep love of Tofutti. if you haven’t tried Tofutti yet, you’re in for a pleasant surprise because it tastes the exact same as sour cream in my book, but it’s dairy free and has less calories. The Tofutti cream cheese is pretty fantastic as well!
Anyway, back to the actual dip. Along with the Tofutti, I added chopped and sautéed vidalia onions and garlic mixed with fresh spinach, red onions, and jalepeno topped off with chives. The vegan veggie dip’s texture should be a bit chunky, and each scoop will be better than the last. I prefer the dip to be served room temperature, but you can also serve it straight out of the fridge if late night snacking is your thing(it’s addicting…don’t say I didn’t warn you!).
Check out the recipes below, and I hope you’ll whip some up to enjoy this weekend and throughout next week. TGIF Friends! Truly, MKR
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Potato chips and veggies like carrots, cucumbers, radishes, and bell peppers
Instructions
Melt butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium head; add onions and garlic, until golden and tender, 15-20 minutes.
10 minutes in add red bell pepper and jalepeno, continue cooking.
Gradually add spinach, stirring just until wilted, about 1 minute. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt and remove from heat.
Let stand until mixture reaches room temperature.
In a very large bowl mix together the sour cream and onion mixture. Add additional salt to taste and divide into single bowl or serving bowl. Garnish with fresh chives and serve with chips and veggies.
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Rinse black beans in a colliander, drain and add to Vitamix or blender. Add garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons of olive oil and 2 tablespoons of water. Mix on high until smooth. Add salt to taste, garnish with fresh chives and refrigerate for 15 minutes.
Notes
When mixing you may need to add additional olive oil and water to achieve the desired texture.
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Rinse and drain garbanzo beans in a colander and place into Vitamix or blender. Add olive oil, tahini, and salt to taste and blend to desired texture. Squeeze with a bit of lemon juice and serve.
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