salsa, ceviche, margaritas and a cute outfit

salsa, ceviche, margaritas and a cute outfit

InTheQueenCityIntroducing our guest blogger for today, Kseniya from in the Queen City – we are so happy to welcome a Charlotte girl!

 

Hello Sunny Slide Up readers!  Hopefully the snow has melted where you are (and if not, I’m sending snow melting thoughts your way) and you are enjoying everything that is great about spring!

Spring brings with it warm weather, bare legs, and cookouts.  My friends and I always look for a reason to cook out and celebrate, whether it’s the birth of a child or completion of a bathroom remodel.  It doesn’t take much.

My personal favorite reason to have a cook out is Cinco de Mayo.  You don’t have to twist my arm when there are fresh Mexican flavors and margaritas involved!  Sharing is caring so I am going to share with you my favorite recipes that are perfect for a warm May afternoon.

No Cinco de Mayo cookout is complete without salsa.  Sure, you can buy pre-made salsa at the grocery store but it lacks the fresh flavors that make salsa great.  My recipe for the salsa is easy and takes less than five minutes to make.

Quick and Easy Salsa

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 Ingredients: 

  • (1) 14 oz. can of diced tomatoes *or 4 fresh Roma tomatoes
  • (3) cloves of garlic
  • (1) jalapeno**
  • (1) lime
  • 2 oz of fresh cilantro
  • Salt to taste

 Tools:

  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Small food processor
  • Handheld lemon/lime squeezer

*Tomatoes can be hit or miss early in the season so I prefer to use canned.  If using fresh, dice the tomatoes prior to adding them to the food processor.

** Leave the seeds in tact if you want your salsa extra spicy.

Instructions:

  • Rough chop the garlic, jalapeno, and cilantro and use a small food processor to do the fine chopping for you.  If you do not have one on hand, mince the garlic, jalapeno, and cilantro.
  • Squeeze the lime juice into the mixture using a handheld lemon/lime squeezer (or whatever other tool you have on hand, a fork works too).
  • Combine the garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, lime juice, salt and (canned) tomatoes in the food processor (or blender) and pulse 3-4 times.  You want your tomatoes to remain a little chunky.
  • Pour into a serving dish and enjoy!

 

Spring also brings with it trips to lakes and beaches near and far for the next couple of months.  The seafood is my favorite part of these trips… Other than spending time in the water, wearing summer dresses, and handing out on the boat and/or the beach.

But it’s not just any seafood, it’s freshly caught seafood!

My next recipe is in honor of bikini’s, drinking cervesa on the beach, and eating fresh seafood.

Shrimp Ceviche

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 Ingredients:

  • 1 lb. of large shrimp*
  • 1 small red onion
  • 3 Roma tomatoes
  • 2 jalapenos
  • 3 limes
  • 1 lemon (large)
  • Salt to taste

Tools:

  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Handheld lemon/lime squeezer
  • Shot glass

Instructions:*This recipe works for both raw and cooked shrimp.  You will need to chill the shrimp in an ice bath if you choose to cook your shrimp prior to using it in the ceviche.  I prefer to use the cooked shrimp and defrost them prior to use in a bowl of cool water.  You can use different sized shrimp as well.  There’s no need to dice the small sized shrimp, just use them whole (minus the shells, of course)!

  • Squeeze the juice out of the lemon and limes into a bowl.
  • Undress your shrimp* by removing the shell (including tail) and veins.
  • Chop the shrimp into small bite size pieces (you should be able to get 5-6 pieces from a medium sized shrimp) and place into the bowl with the lemon/lime juice and toss around until the shrimp is coated.
  • Finely chop the red onion, jalapenos, and tomatoes and add to the bowl of shrimp.
  • Season the ceviche with salt, mix all the ingredients in the bowl, cover the bowl and place it in the refrigerator.

Refrigeration time:

  • Cooked shrimp: 45-60 minutes
  • Raw shrimp: 60-90 minutes (the shrimp is “done cooking” once it turns pink)

Serve with tortilla chips, as a lettuce wrap filler, or with rice.

Variation:

Sometimes we add diced avocado right before serving the ceviche to “beef” it up a bit.

 

No Cinco de Mayo celebration is complete without margaritas!  I prefer mine tangy, fresh, and strong.

Fresh Margarita

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Ingredients:(makes 2)

  • 3 limes
  • 4 oz. Patron Silver tequila
  • 2 oz. simple syrup

 Tools:

  • Knife
  • Cutting board
  • Handheld lemon/lime squeezer

Cut the limes in half and squeeze juice out of the 3 lime halves into each glass

Instructions:

  • Pour 2 ounces of tequila into each glass
  • Pour 1 ounce of simple syrup into each glass
  • Add ice and stir (or shake) the drink prior to consuming

For a fun (and spicy) variation, add slices of fresh jalapeno to the margarita.

 

The final step is to dress in something simple and fun, like a breezy summer dress with a pair of wedges or flip flops (remember ladies, May is too late to aerate someone’s yard with your stilettos).

The Outfit

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Ingredients:

  • Flowy dress
  • Wedges or flip flops
  • Bright chunky jewelry
  • Fedora Hat

Tools:

  • A fun attitude and the love for sun!

 

Thank you for having me, Sunny Slide Up!

 

Cheers,

Kseniya

…in the Queen City

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Kseniya is crazy about the Queen City (Charlotte, NC), loves going on foodventures, and blowing up everyone’s Instagram feeds with pictures of her German Shorthaired Pointer.  She’s a social media junky so follow her on Twitter, like her on Facebook, and connect with her on LinkedIn.

 

 

birdhouse giveaway!

birdhouse giveaway!

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It’s time for another giveaway!

And this one is a perfect spring fit….a custom built birdhouse from Shawn Hobbs Designs!

Shawn builds custom birdhouses…amazing works of art for our furry feathered friends. He uses a mixed media sculpture approach with almost 100% recycled materials from estate and yard sales, thrift shops and flea markets.  He believes the journey of finding the materials is just as fun as building and creating the expression.  And the best part…..no two are alike!

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(Custom Birdhouse – $95.00 value)

This bird house (10×14) is made from 100% recycled material and exterior grade.  The body is reclaimed shelving boards and the front plate is a recycled trophy achievement plaque with a 70’s wall art votive holder painted black. The bird was a lampshade topper and the gold accents are feathers on a votive holder. This wall mount style will easily bring the birds closer to your home garage or shed. Great for beside a front door, under a porch, on a chimney or side of a garage.  Birds like wrens, chickadees, sparrows, finches that already love front door wreaths, hanging baskets and ferns will be glad to call this easy mount wall birdhouse home.

THE RULES:

  • This is a “Share It To Win It” Facebook Giveaway.  To win, you must click the Facebook button below and “share” the giveaway image to your Facbeook page.
  • One winner will be selected by random draw on Thursday, 4/18/13 at 11:59pm EST.
  • Winner will be announced on Friday, 4/19/13 in Shawn Hobb’s guest blog post and on Facebook.
  • Winner must contact Sunny Slide Up and provide mailing address.  Mailing address must be within continental United States.

 

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GOOD LUCK!!

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where’s Steph?

where’s Steph?

Steph has been home.  Enjoying her new little baby.  And how cute is he….Meet PJ!

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PJ just turned one month old this week.

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Steph, we miss you here at Sunny Slide Up while you are on maternity leave….but we can’t wait for the great stories (and photos) of little PJ when you return!  Enjoy your time at home with that cute little baby 🙂

And a big thanks to our guest blogger Stella for filling while she’s gone!

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