Monday, September 5, 2011

Have a Tea Party for Dinner

It's quick, easy, and super fun to have a tea party for dinner! I have a 7-year old daughter and this is probably her favorite meal. You can make a tea party out of anything. Just prepare some small bread slices and lay it out on a tray with your favorite sandwich ingredients. The kids love to make their own sandwiches which means less time in the kitchen for mom or dad.



This is our basic tea party...
Toasted Baguette
Slice the baguette, brush on olive oil, sprinkle on a tiny bit of sea salt, and grill until nice and toasty. You can get most of it done in one batch on the outdoor grill.

Cucumber and Goat Cheese Sandwiches
Cucumbers are my four year olds favorite veggie so it's easy to get him to eat them. Highlight your child's favorite veggie. Make it a big deal that the veggie is the star of the show. Party picks make the sandwiches more fun too. 

  • Spread a thin layer of goat cheese on the toasted baguette, top with a cucumber slice, basil leaf, and spear an olive on top with a fun party pick. 


Celery Sticks with Dip
(click here for my favorite Buffalo-style Artichoke dip)

Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwiches 
- pretty self explanatory there

Honey Tea
I am a tea fanatic(!) and have lots of flavors but I keep it really simple for the kids. Sometimes I'll share some white tea with the kids but I prefer not to give them caffeine. Most tea is mildly (or powerfully) medicinal so usually I'll just make them what I call Honey Tea. 

  • Warm some water up in the kettle so it looks professional and then add a teaspoon of honey which melts right into the warm water. If the "tea" is too hot just cool it off with some room temp water or an ice cube if your kids are old enough for ice.

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