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Easter Dinner — The Remix!

The eggs are dyed, the ham is purchased, and Easter Dinner will be served without a hitch (we hope!). Flash forward to Monday morning…Tired and bleary eyed from staying up late to wash all those dishes, you open the fridge and are greeted with Easter dinner leftovers. Instead of serving the same meal for the next three days, here are some easy menu ideas to take advantage of your delicious leftovers.

Green Eggs and Ham

Dr. Seuss would love this combination of a tasty ham sandwich served with a side of “green” egg salad!

For the Ham Sandwich – layer slices of ham on whatever rolls, bread, or bagels you have on hand. Top with lettuce, tomato, and plenty of TSG Hoppin’ Jalapeño or Racy Wasabi Raspberry Mustard™.  Serve with a side of Avocado Egg Salad.  If your not an avocado fan, try this delicious TSG egg salad recipe.

Easter Leftovers Ham Casserole

If you have leftover mashed potatoes, try this all in one dish that is sure to please. Customize to suit your family’s taste by adding any veggies you have on hand. Serve with a simple tossed green salad dressed with TSG Garlic Parmesan Vinaigrette  and fresh fruit for dessert.

Make Pizza and Burritos Heavenly with Ham!

Ham and Broccoli Pizza is a great way to get your family to eat their veggies! This easy recipe comes together quickly by using a prebaked pizza crust. Or, for a breakfast twist, try an egg and ham burrito. Fill a flour tortilla with scrambled eggs, diced ham, shredded cheese and TSG Black Bean and Corn Salsa. Add hot sauce for a spicy start to your day!

Leave a comment and let us know what is your favorite way to use leftovers.

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Leave a Comment April 21, 2011

New Recipes from Two Sisters Gourmet

Have you checked out our TSG recipe box lately? We’ve just added six new quick and easy recipes for you to try. From Simple Stovetop Quesadillas to Grilled Beef Skewers, these delicious dishes are sure to please your hungry family or guests! Try one of the new menu ideas below or mix and match to create your own. Don’t forget to take advantage of the special offer that has been created for our TSG Quick Dishing readers! Enjoy $10 off an online order of $50+ when it includes one or more Two Sisters Gourmet by PartyLite item(s). Sorry, offer not available for online orders attached to Parties. Discount can be applied to merchandise total only and may not be applied to tax, shipping and handling. Offer expires on April 17th so make sure to place your online order today! Be sure to use coupon code TSGAPR11 at checkout. Head on over to your Consultant’s website to place an online order. Don’t have a Consultant! No problem! Click here and find one near you!

Dinner Ideas

Easy Appetizers to Get the Party Started!

Our Mango Peach Salsa is tasty right out of the jar….try these appetizer recipes for your next get-together. Easy and delicious.

Dining In instead of Out!

Entertaining at home is made even easier (and more affordable than eating out) with TSG.

  • Tortellini Salad – This tortellini salad is a great base recipe. Feel free to add other veggies to suit your tastes. I added red onions and bell peppers to kick it up a notch!
  • Grilled Beef Skewers – Weather not cooperating? These skewers can be broiled or put on the grill.

Recipes for the Family

Gather up the family for hot dogs, coleslaw and brownies made special with TSG. Meal time doesn’t get any easier or tastier than this!

Post a comment and let us know what is your favorite TSG recipe!

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Leave a Comment April 14, 2011

Easter Dinner Made Easy

When family and friends gather at your table this Easter, WOW them with an elegant meal and table décor made easy with Two Sisters Gourmet and PartyLite. A special offer has been created for our TSG Quick Dishing readers! April 7-17 only! Enjoy $10 off an online order of $50+ when it includes one or more Two Sisters Gourmet by PartyLite item(s). Sorry, offer not available for online orders attached to Parties. Discount can be applied to merchandise total only and may not be applied to tax, shipping and handling. Be sure to use coupon code TSGAPR11 at checkout. Hop on over to your Consultant’s website and place your online order today! Don’t have a Consultant! No problem! Click here and find one near you! 
   

The Menu

On Easter, I want to spend time with my guests…not stuck in the kitchen! I put together a delicious TSG Easter menu that will allow me to do just that — most items can be prepped or made ahead of time. Perfect!

TSG Sweet and Spicy Jelly makes a tasty glaze for ham - baste ham during last 10 minutes of cooking time

 

The Decor

For me, the table décor is as important as the meal. To add easy elegance, I am using the Symmetry Pillar Holders to highlight my GloLite™candles. Symmetry Pillar holders are my go to centerpiece since they can be filled to match any décor or theme. For Easter I chose hydrangeas and candied Easter eggs. To complete the look, I added the adorable bunnies from the Fresh Pickings Gift Set, Color Lites Pink Votive holders and Mango Tangerine Egg Shaped Jar Candle.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Leave a comment and let us know what TSG dishes you will be making this Easter!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

 

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2 Comments April 7, 2011

National Tater Day

Whether you call it a tater, spud or tuber, the potato is the second most consumed food in the United States. According to potatofacts.net, the average American consumes just under 140 pounds of potatoes every year. This translates to almost 17 pounds of potato chips, over 50 pounds of fresh potatoes, two pounds of canned potatoes, 13 pounds of dehydrated potatoes, and about 55 pounds of frozen potatoes every single year. No wonder the tater has its own day of celebration! “National Tater day was actually named to honor the Kentuckian farmers who would celebrate the end of winter by trading Sweet Potato snippets to plant,” states holidays.theonlinerecipebox.com.

To celebrate National Tater Day, try one of the delicious quick and easy TSG potato recipes below.

Potato Fun Facts
  • The Potato was the first vegetable grown in outer space
  • New York consumes more potatoes than any other state, followed by Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, and Texas
  • The world’s largest potato weighed in at 18 pounds, 4 ounces according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
  • During the 18th century, potatoes were served as a dessert, hot and salted, in a napkin.

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2 Comments March 31, 2011

Super Easy Snacking with Two Sisters Gourmet

We have all tried them….and whether you prefer your tortilla chips fried or baked, salted or unsalted, they have made their way into our pantries as a snack staple. According to several online sites, Rebecca Webb Carranza is credited with founding the tortilla chip. Back in the late 1940’s, Rebecca and her husband owned a tortilla factory in California. Tortillas that were rejected due to their misshape, were fried and sold for 10 cents a bag. With today being National Tortilla Chip Day, I wanted share my favorite ways for super easy snacking with TSG.

Just like peanut butter and jelly, tortilla chips and salsa were made for each other. Open a jar of TSG Black Bean and Corn Salsa or Mango Peach Salsa and get the party started! Another natural partner for tortilla chips is guacamole. As I wrote about in a previous blog, homemade quac is a quick and easy recipe that will satisfy your next snack attack. Want to impress at your next potluck or get together? Try these delicious TSG dip recipes — TSG Fiesta Dip or TSG Layered Black Bean and Corn Dip. You will have them saying Olé!

Did you know that any of our TSG seasoning blends can be made into a delicious quick and easy dip for chips? Just mix 2 Tbsp of any TSG seasoning blend with ½ cup mayo and ½ sour cream — let flavors develop in the fridge for at least two hours. Serve with tortilla chips or your favorite dippers…A perfect make ahead dip recipe.

 

What’s your favorite way to snack with TSG?

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2 Comments February 24, 2011

Meatball Memories…

One of my first food memories is of spaghetti and meatballs. Growing up in a large family, going out to eat was a real treat. A couple times a month, all eight of us would pile into Dad’s car and head off to the local Italian restaurant. I can still picture the red and white checkered tablecloth and the excitement I felt when the waitress put down that large bowl of spaghetti and meatballs covered in tomato sauce. I remember feeling like a grown up when my parents would let me sprinkle the grated parmesan cheese on my pasta.

A Sunday tradition for my brother-in-law Bobby is to make meatballs and gravy (red sauce) for my sister Cindy and their 5 sons. The gravy is started at 7am and then slow cooked until 1pm. While the gravy simmers, Bobby makes the meatballs. He blends a mixture of ground chuck/pork and then adds Romano cheese, breadcrumbs, garlic, parsley, salt, and pepper. Bobby’s secret for keeping meatballs moist? One egg per pound of meat. After baking in the oven, the meatballs finish cooking in the homemade red sauce. Served on whatever pasta happens to be in the pantry that week, this satisfying meal is perfect fuel for the week ahead. Now that their sons are older, friends and girlfriends have become part of this tradition.

*Want to make your own meatball memories? Try Two Sisters Gourmet Chicken and Turkey Sausage Meatballs – a delicious twist on traditional meatballs.  To restock your TSG pantry click here to find a consultant near you.

What’s your favorite food memory?

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1 Comment February 17, 2011

Warming Up with Chili

With the current chill in the air, I can’t think of another comfort food that warms you from within like chili. Similar to what I found while writing The Great Stuffing Debate, people are passionate about their chili. From beef to vegetarian, beans or no beans, there is a chili for everyone. In addition to being so versatile, chili is a great way to feed a large family. And with hectic schedules being the norm, this dish is perfect for leaving on the stove to feed your hungry crew as they arrive home at different times. Another option is to make slow cooker chili that can be easily put together before you leave for work (it can cook for up to 10 hours on low). When you arrive home from a long day, the enticing aroma will greet you at the door – add a salad and cornbread for a complete and satisfying meal.
   
 My friend Linda mentioned that her favorite part of eating chili is adding different toppings. Enter an Aha! moment for my next get-together at home – a make you own chili bar. In addition to the traditional shredded cheese, diced onions, and sour cream, I am going to put out bowls of cilantro (Linda’s favorite), limes, sweet corn, crushed corn chips, diced peppers, and slices of cornbread. Another friend of mine Nicci, along with her husband Mike sponsor a chili cook off at their home. This year there was a tie that resulted in a taste off between the top two chilies. How much fun is that?
 

*Need some jazzy cornbread recipes to serve with your chili? Check out Corny Beer Bread with a Mexican Twist  or  Spicy Corn Muffins with Cheddar  perfect complements to your chili

*Want an all in one dish? TSG’s Chili Potpie with Cheddar Beer Biscuit Topping will hit the spot.

*Perfect for Meatless Mondays, try my favorite chili recipe The Best Vegetarian Chili Recipe in the World – even meat eaters will ask for seconds!!

*Did you know that there is an International Chili Society? Check out their informative website for upcoming chili cook-offs. 

 What is your favorite way to warm up with chili?

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3 Comments February 10, 2011

An Egg-cellent Start to Your Day

For most people, the start of the New Year kicks off resolutions that often involve diet and exercise. As I wrote about in last week’s blog, the trend this year is towards healthy eating rather than fad diets. One proven healthy eating habit is making sure you do not skip breakfast. As we celebrate National Egg Month I thought it would only be appropriate to highlight one of the most popular breakfast foods known to man.

According to webmd.com, “a traditional breakfast of eggs may be one of the best ways to get your morning protein. While eggs are not always associated with weight loss, they contain some of the highest-quality protein. Also reported are those who eat eggs at breakfast, felt more satisfied and consumed fewer calories throughout the day, compared to those who ate a primarily carbohydrate meal like a bagel.”

When my sisters and I were young, my mom would prepare Eggs in a Nest to lure us to eat our breakfast. This dish is basically an egg served in toast rather than beside it. Simple and fun, it always did the trick.

Eggs in a Nest

From fried to poached, hard boiled to scrambled, there is an egg dish for everyone. For eye opening eggs, try our TSG Wake-Up! Scramble Eggs – breakfast with a kick!

What egg dish starts your day?

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Leave a Comment January 6, 2011

Holiday Brunching with Two Sisters Gourmet

Over the holidays an easy way to entertain at home is hosting a brunch. This is also a great way to feed your overnight house guests. Below are three easy brunch menus that are real holiday guest pleasers.

After Sunday Service Brunch

Spinach and Feta Scramble

Broiled Tomatoes

Cranberry Coffee Crumble Cake

Coffee, Tea, Mimosas

Late Sleepers Brunch

Puff the Magic Dragon Black Bean and Salsa Omelet

Cheddar Cheese Hash Browns

Pina Colada Parfaits

Espresso, Chai Tea, Sparkling Water

Make Ahead Brunch

Banana Bread French Toast Casserole

Holiday Brunch Casserole

Frozen Fruit Cups

Coffee/Hot Chocolate Bar – offer brewed plain and decaf with flavored creamers, whipped cream, chocolate shavings, marshmallows, crushed peppermints

No matter which brunch you choose, have fun with it! Use Two Sisters Gourmet to complement the start of your day.

Have a blessed happy and healthy Holiday enjoyed with your friends and loved ones.

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Leave a Comment December 23, 2010

Exciting New Products from Two Sisters Gourmet

Your passport to international flavors awaits you with our new Simmerin’ Sauces! Perfect for your slow cooker, these sauces make dinnertime a snap.

A trip to Italy not in the budget? Our Tuscan Country Simmerin’ Sauce brings the fresh flavors of the Tuscan countryside to your table. It will have you saying (or singing!) That’s Amore……… Try the Simply Delicious Chicken Cacciatore or the Hearty Minestrone Soup — perfect comfort food to come home to after a long day.

Or take a culinary trip to the Far East with our Asian Barbeque Simmerin’ Sauce. Hints of soy, sesame, garlic, chili, and ginger combine for true Asian flavor. From Asian-Style Short Ribs to Hot & Sour Chicken Soup, this versatile sauce is a must for your pantry. It can even be used as a dipper for egg or spring rolls!

Your last stop on our International flavor tour is to India with our Mild Madras Curry Simmerin’ Sauce. Tempt your family with Coconut Curry Chicken, Curried Butternut Squash Soup or use over meatballs for a new twist! The mild spices and coconut milk will warm you from within.

And last but not least, two new additions to our Two Sisters Gourmet Sauces and Dressings line up.

Serious Steak and Grilling Sauce will entice the entire family. Use this sauce to make Pecan Crunch Chicken Drumettes, Sassy Barbecue Beans, or Serious Meatball Appetizers. Also excellent as a marinade or brush on grilled meat – its spicy overtones give it a kick!

Rosy Raspberry Basil Vinaigrette will brighten up any salad with its fresh taste. This versatile dressing can also be used as a dipping sauce for bread or over pasta for a light meal (refreshing after the Holidays!) Try Leafy Greens with Orange & Avocado, Luscious Raspberry Lemon Chicken, and Rice & Apple Salad with Tangy Cheese. This is a pantry must.

Can’t wait to try our fabulous new products? Easy online shopping is a click away…Bon Appetit!!

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2 Comments December 16, 2010

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