Asparagus and Dill Roast Beef Rolls

I struggled a lot with a name for these Asparagus and Dill Roast Beef Rolls. It was hard to come up with something that was descriptive as well as appetizing. Something about Beef Rolls doesn’t quite sound right to me, so if you have ideas, I’m all ears. That said, the goal that led to the creation of the Asparagus and Dill Roast Beef Rolls was a dish for my Old Fashioned Croquet Party Menu that was really easy to make (I think these took about 10 minutes) and a little bit playful, since I knew I was going to have lots of children (old and young) in attendance. I loved how these Asparagus and Dill Roast Beef Rolls turned out. Again, it was nice to serve only dishes that could easily be made ahead. I was able to set out the spread at the beginning of the party and then relax. I check on things a couple of times, but I even got in a game of croquet. The beef rolls were no exception. They were actually the easiest dish to make aside from washing the strawberries and all of the moms commented that they felt like aside from … Continue reading

French Red White & Blue Potato Salad

My French Red White & Blue Potato Salad is a great change of pace after all of the mayo-based salads that have been out and about at recent parties. I realize that I’ve just missed the 4th of July, which would have been a timely publication date for a salad with Red, White and Blue in the title, but have no fear, Bastille Day is still to come! Any excuse for a party, right? Here in Philly, there’s actually a big Bastille Day party at the Eastern State Penitentiary (yes, you read that right). It features a play of sorts surrounding the beheading of Marie Antoinette and TastyKake is a big sponsor of the rather silly affair. They feature prominently in the celebration- when Marie Antoinette says, “Let them eat TastyKakes,” they’re thrown to the waiting crowd. It’s quite the to do, complete with lots of French beer and all the local restaurants put out French menus and cocktails. While the day is quite fun, the truth is, I didn’t make the French Red White & Blue Potato Salad recipe for a holiday at all, but rather for a French Garden Menu I put together for an Old Fashioned Croquet Party. … Continue reading