I’ve been seriously lacking in the blogging department this past week. I brought my computer home with the intention of blogging my brains out-maybe about new exercises or recipes I experimented with while I was home. Unfortunately, I didn’t do any experimenting. I did manage to go to the gym a couple times, but my workouts aren’t really worth sharing. I really wanted to try some new recipes but never really found the time.
Regardless, I had a great trip. It flew by, like always, but it was a lot of fun.
Since my friends assume I’m a good cook (just because I cook sometimes does not make me a good cook!) they wanted me to cook for them one night before I left. I was trying to think of good foods to cook for a group of 6 people. I thought about lasagna, asian dishes, and finally came to mexican food. Everyone likes mexican food, so mexican food it was!
Mexican food’s so easy because you can make tacos, burritos, salads, or what I made, enchiladas. They’re flexible meals in that people can add tons of condiments like salsa, sour cream, cheese, etc. I went with enchiladas, because I had a great recipe in mind and it’s easy! I love easy!
We had dinner at my friend Whitney’s house, which she set up very nicely since she knows I’m weird and photograph my food :).
I brought over Trader Joe’s Guacamole Hummus, which was great, and served that up as an appetizer with carrots and chips.
Look how pretty this appetizer looks? I think my friend should start a blog..
Along with chicken enchiladas, we made a corn, avocado, and tomato salsa which is so good! I had the ladies work on that while I started shredding chicken! I bought precooked chicken from TJ’s because, well, I’m lazy. All I did was take 2 forks and shred the chicken up! Perfect for enchiladas!
Here’s the recipe we used for the salsa:
Corn, Avocado, and Tomato Salad
- half a container of cherry tomatoes-sliced in half.
- half cup of corn
- half an avocado-diced
- about 1/3 red onion-diced
- chunk of cilantro-diced
- lime juice to taste
- salt and pepper to taste
For the enchiladas, I used a recipe that I’ve used before. I think this recipe is amazing. It sounds a little scary- and by scary, I mean really fattening, but it’s easy to substitute with lower fat ingredients. If you don’t have precooked chicken, you can always broil raw chicken, then shred that. That’s what I did the first time around and it was great!
Chicken and Cheese Enchiladas:
- 1 pound of chicken, shredded.
- 1/4 cup nonfat greek yogurt
- 4 oz. low fat cream cheese- you could use regular or light
- 1/2 cup shredded mexican cheese
- dash of salt and pepper
- cilantro-chopped. You can use as much or as little as you’d like. I love cilantro so I pile it on!
- queso melt cheese- I found this near the shredded cheese. It’s basically used for quesadillas or any other food you need nice, melted cheese.
- 5 tortillas- I used wheat and corn tortillas from Trader Joe’s.
- 1 can of enchilada sauce- I used a whole bottle of TJ’s enchilada sauce.
Dorry says
Looks like a great meal! Glad you had a fun time with your friends. Gorgeous pic of you with your brother. 🙂 Billy and I made a big Mexican feast last time we had people over. We went to a dinner at a friend’s house on Friday night and they grilled chicken breasts, had twice baked potatoes, and a big salad. Everyone loved it!
lindsay says
dinner parties in the summer really make an event. Late nights, wine, good food, and converstation!
Cait's Plate says
That really looks like such a perfect dinner party!! The food looks incredibly delicious and I love the “sexy lighting” detail! Haha.
Jess says
LOVE all the people pics!! The party sounds like it was a blast (and looks it, too). I LOVE hosting parties like this one, I tend to do that a lot more often in the fall/winter for some reason – summers tend to be super casual bbq style affairs. But now your post makes me want to plan a big extravaganza!! 🙂
Amy says
i know i love bbqs! i was in arizona so my friends were like..ummm no not going outside haha too hot! but definitely thats what summers all about!
Valencia says
Looks like a fun time. I a big fan of Mexican or Italian when we have people over. We do Christamas eve at our house and we always do lasagna….different types every year. I agree with Jess…we do a lot of bbq in the summer.
Ashley says
Awh that looks fantastic!! The food doesn’t look too bad either ;p I wish I could play, I’m sure you sipped some tequilla for me! LOVE you ladies!!! xoxoxo
rebecca says
wow what a stylish dinner party with good healthy food
hippierunner says
You look so pretty! Happy Birthday to your grandma and little brother! The foood looks so good- I’ve been enjoying a ton of corn/black bean/avocado/veggie/rice bowls for lunch!