Showing posts with label Mint Julep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mint Julep. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2013

Kentucky Derby Recap

Another Kentucky Derby.  Another year I have not been able to travel to Churchill Downs to cross this must-do Southern event off of my Bucket List.


What to do?  Well, I just got out my derby dresses and mint julep cups and pretended that I was there!

I kicked off Derby weekend on Thursday.  It was a dark and rainy day in South Florida, but I brought a little sunshine into the day during Afternoon Tea with my Outfit of the Day.  The Lilly 'Giddy Up' Del Mar dress is one of my faves.  I wore it with white Revas, a white cardi, and carried a white Bermuda Bag.  And, of course, pearls.

The Diamond Tearoom in Stuart has the best Afternoon Tea in my area!  Their Afternoon Tea includes soup, salad, tea sandwiches, scones, and sweets.  Everything was just perfect and I enjoyed the steaming hot fruit and almond tea.  If you are ever in the Stuart, Florida area, be sure to visit this tearoom, which is located at 3868 SE Dixie Highway.  You can contact them at 772.781.5153 for more information.



The Lilly Derby Day 'Low Riders' print shift is another all-time favorite of mine.  I wore this for 'Happy Hour' on Friday afternoon with a white cardi, white Jacks, and carried my white Bermuda Bag.
 On Derby Day, we went to the track to watch a few races and make our bets...then off to a Derby Party!  I wore the Lilly 'Just Add Mint' skirt, with a pink J Crew ruffle blouse and white cardi.  I wore my pink and green monogrammed Bonanno sandals and carried my Bosom Buddy Bag.  I adore the print of this skirt, but I'm done with the new Lilly skirts...they just don't fit me right.  I'll stick with the dresses from now on, unless I can find cute Pulitzer Prize old-school Lilly skirts.

I love going to the horse track...always have!

I always bet on horse/dog #1...makes it easy and I don't have to think!  Unfortunately horse #1 "Black Onyx" was scratched.  Well, that messed up my karma.  I then decided to bet on horse #6 "Mylute"--only because I liked the name and I like cute loot!  My horse didn't win but I had a fabulous day!


Of course, I had to sip a little Mint Julep before going to track...non-alcoholic, of course.  It is considered proper to drink Mint Juleps with a sterling Mint Julep strawspoon.  Simply use the spoon to stir the julep and sip your beverage through the tiny hole at the other end.  This is one of the very few times a lady should use a straw to drink a beverage.  It's also acceptable to use a straw when you are drinking a coke out of a can, a large to-go cup of sweet tea, or when you've "taken ill and are in the bed."

Miss Janice's Mint Julep Iced Tea*


I provided the Derby Straws for the party...

Celebrating the day...Merlot Hour!

And, I prepared a couple of Kentucky Derby food faves...

The Hot Brown Sandwich is the favorite of many Southern hostesses during Derby.  The Hot Brown sandwich was created at the Brown Hotel in Louisville by Fred Schmidt in 1926.  It's an open-faced sandwich of turkey and ham, covered in Mornay sauce and bacon and tomatoes and then baked.



There are many different variations and recipes for the Hot Brown...Today I chose to prepare Paula Deen's Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole**  Packed full of calories, but definitely a crowd fave!

Benedictine Spread*** is another must-serve dish on Derby Day.  Miss Jennie C. Benedict, a Louisville caterer, created Benedictine Spread before the turn of the century.  Today I chose to make the spread for tea-style sandwiches and added a drop of green food coloring to the recipe.

Finally, I chose to serve a Derby Pie.  Delicious!  This pie was the specialty pastry of the Melrose Inn, at Prospect, Kentucky.  George Kern, manager of the restaurant developed the Derby Pie recipe and Kern's Kitchen bakes these pies today in a small family commercial kitchen.

The Derby Pie is best served by heating it in the oven at 350 degrees for 12 minutes.  Top it off with a dallop of whip cream!

Next year, I will buy several of these pies...A huge hit!



*Recipe for Miss Janice's Mint Julep Iced Tea
10 mint leaves
1 lemon, sliced
1 lime, sliced
3 cups cold, sweet tea
Crushed ice

Combine the mint, lemon, and lime in a 2-qt pitcher; crush the lemon, lime, and mint with the back of a big spoon.  Stir in the cold tea.  Serve over ice with a mint leaf for garnish.

This is a nice refreshing non-alcoholic beverage to sip during Derby time!

*Recipe for Paula Deen's Kentucky Hot Brown Casserole
8 slilces bread, cubed and toasted
1 lb. ham, cubed
1 lb. turkey, cubed
1 cup butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
4 cups milk
1 16-oz pkg processed cheese, cubed
1/2 cup grated parmesan
1 lb bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 med tomato, seeded and diced

Preheat over to 350 degrees.  Lightly grease a 9 x 13 baking dish.  Placed toasted bread evenly over bottom of prepared baking dish.  Layer ham and turkey evenly over bread.  In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat, whisk in flour until smooth; cook 2 minutes, whisking constantly.  Gradually whisk in milk; cook 3-4 minutes, whisking constantly, or until thickened.  Add cheeses, stirring until melted and smooth.  Pour over turkey, sprinkle evenly with bacon and tomato.  Bake 20-25 minutes or until hot and bubbly.

***Recipe for Benedictine Spread
1 8 oz pkg of cream cheese, softened
1 tblsp mayo
3 tblsp grated cucumber, drained well with paper towel
1 tsp finely chopped green onions
Green food coloring optional.

Blend all ingredients and mix well.

Friday, April 30, 2010

HAPPY MAY DAY AND RUN FOR THE ROSES!

Tomorrow is May Day & The Kentucky Derby...a huge day in the South! However, there will be no pretty 'May Day Baskets' or mint juleps in my day! Beginning at 6:00 tonight and ending tomorrow at noon, I will be participating in the Cancer Society's Relay for Life to honor and support my friend Jan Taylor, who is battling liver cancer. You can read more about this story here. This time tomorrow, I will hopefully be resting my poor ole feet and snoozing!

I thought I would show y'all a previous blog post I did about 'May Day Baskets' and the Derby...

~May Day Basket~
I think it's such a sweet tradition (bringing in May) to create a May Day Basket and leave it on someone's door handle--just ring the bell and scoot! You can give them to friends, family, or elderly neighbors. The basket can be of any shape or style and contain flowers, cookies, candy, or maybe even tea and scones. For my basket, I used a green toile container, added some fresh spring flowers, and a green gingham ribbon to tie the basket to the door handle...very simple, very Southern.
~ Run for the Roses~
And they're off! Tomorrow, at 6:24 p.m. E.S.T. it's post time for the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby. In the world of sports, there is not a more moving moment than the one when the horses step onto the track for the Kentucky Derby post parade and the band strikes up "My Old Kentucky Home." Those ladies decked out in their spring outfits and gorgeous hats, what a fashion parade!

On Derby Day it's time for mint juleps*. It's not surprising that mint juleps are popular in the South, mint is a symbol of hospitality and this drink brings forth the ideal image of genteel gatherings sprinkled with that sweet Southern drawl...

It is considered proper to drink mint juleps with a sterling mint julep straw/spoon. Simply use the spoon to stir the julep and sip your beverage through the tiny hole at the end. This is one of the very few times a lady should use a straw to drink a beverage. It's also acceptable to use a straw when you are drinking a coke out of a can or when you've "taken ill and are in the bed."

A sterling mint julep straw/spoon...stir with one end and sip from the other...Could you possibly get more Southern?


*Recipe for Miss Janice's Mint Julep
1 tblsp. granulated sugar
8 mint leaves
1 tblsp. water
4 oz. Kentucky bourban
Crushed ice
Sprig of fresh mint

Place sugar and mint leaves in a small bowl. Bruise mint well and muddle with sugar until they form paste. Add water and stir well. Add bourban; pour into julep cups (which have been frosted in the freezer) and fill with crushed ice. Insert sprig of fresh mint and silver straw. Each julep should be made separately.

~Derby Party Hostess Gift~
Y'all know Miss Janice always likes to take a gift to the hostess. I found this Mint Julep mix at TJ Maxx. I kind of like the package, but that thing attached...and that tacky ribbon. No ma'am, it's cute, but not cute enough for moi...
I took the julep mix out of the package, placed it inside a silver mint julep cup, made a gift card with several recipes printed on the back of the card, and attached a silver mint julep straw/spoon with a green dotted ribbon. I wanted it to be Southern...and Memorable.


Thank you so much for stopping by today. I'm off to get ready for the Relay for Life event. If you are my friend on Facebook {Janice Sessums Gibson} or Twitter {www.twitter.com/socialgraces101}, please chat with me tonight...I'll be UP ALL NIGHT, y'all!

Remember, it's the little things that you do for others that makes the day special and memorable.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Run for the Roses

And they're off! Tomorrow, at 6:04 p.m. E.S.T. it's post time for the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby. In the world of sports, there is not a more moving moment than the one when the horses step onto the track for the Kentucky Derby post parade and the band strikes up "My Old Kentucky Home." Those ladies decked out in their spring outfits and gorgeous hats, what a fashion parade!

On Derby Day it's time for mint juleps*. It's not surprising that mint juleps are popular in the South, mint is a symbol of hospitality and this drink brings forth the ideal image of genteel gatherings sprinkled with that sweet Southern drawl...

*Recipe for Miss Janice's Mint Julep
1 tblsp. granulated sugar
8 mint leaves
1 tblsp. water
4 oz. Kentucky bourbon
Crushed ice
Sprig of fresh mint

Place sugar and mint leaves in a small bowl. Bruise mint well and muddle with sugar until they form paste. Add water and stir well. Add bourbon; pour into julep cups (which have been frosted in the freezer) and fill with crushed ice. Insert sprig of fresh mint and silver straw. Each julep should be made separately.

It is considered proper to drink mint juleps with a sterling mint julep straw/spoon. Simply use the spoon to stir the julep and sip your beverage through the tiny hole at the end. This is one of the very few times a lady should use a straw to drink a beverage. It's also acceptable to use a straw when you are drinking a coke out of a can or when you've "taken ill and are in the bed."

A sterling mint julep straw/spoon...stir with one end and sip from the other.
Could you possibly get more Southern?
I will be watching the race with friends...no fancy event. "Here's What I'll be Wearing." A very casual, but just darling Lilly shift with a butterfly print. The white cardigan sweater throw is from Land's End. I just love the embroidery work on this cute dress!


Since I simply cannot find a white cover for my Lilly Bermuda bag handle, I'm going with the lime-ish green cover and a lime-ish green ribbon bow for my ponytail. I'm wearing my brand-spankin' new white Bonanno's. The jewelry--a pearl bracelet, the matching pearl stud earrings, and my Cartier roll-ring wedding band



Hostess gift...hmmm, I found this Mint Julep mix at TJ Maxx awhile back. I kind of like the package, but that thing attached...and that tacky ribbon. No ma'am, it's cute, but not chic enough for me...



I took the julep mix out, placed it in a silver mint julep cup, made a gift card with several recipes on the back, and tied a silver mint julep straw/spoon with a green dotted ribbon. I wanted it to be Southern...and Memorable.


Saturday will be a fun-filled day for me. I'm starting my day running in the Turtle Trot 5K race in Jupiter, Florida. After freshening up, I will explore the town, come back home, rest a little and get ready for the Derby!

I hope that y'all have a wonderful weekend. Thank you so much for stopping by today.