If you're along the Eastern Coast of the US right now, you're probably having worrying doubts about Halloween. Weekend costume parties right now are being cancelled thanks to this freak ealry season blizzard we're having. Moms are nervously looking towards Monday and wondering what to do with all those cupcakes and treats they've just baked for their little one's school parties.What to do? Have Plan B firmly in place.
Every holiday should have a backup plan just in case the first one gets screwed up. After all anything could happen on any holiday whether it be a bad thunderstorm on July 4th or a monster blizzard on Christmas Day. When the weather is frightful - such as today's rare Nor'Easter , it pays not to panic. After all food can still be eaten. Drinks can still be drunk. As far as those hors d' oeuvres you planned on serving rethink them as a fun dinner for the kids Little ones love the idea of stuffing themselves with pigs in blankets or veggies and dip. If you bought heroes, then cut them up and use them the next day for lunch or dinner. You can also use them on Monday for the lunch box or brown bag.
Another alternative for any postponed party is freezing your feasts. Roasts can be cut up and put into trays. Add some gravy and sides too and voila and instant dinner party. Lasagna along with other casserole dishes are also pretty easy to freeze. Just remember to add extra salt because it weakens in flavored upon being frozen. Also keep toppings separate too. If you had make a baked mac, then hold off on sprinkling the breadcrumbs on top. Reserve those for when you reheat the dish .Cakes and cupcakes can also be frozen and then thawed out.Wrap them in several layers of plastic wrap before placing them in your freezer. Don't freeze pies of any kind! Freezing will create too much moisture that will ruin both the taste and texture when thawing. Leave pies and even tarts to be eaten right away and just get new ones for your rescheduled gathering.
Yes it's scary to have to cancel a party whethe r it be a big Halloween one or just a small birthday get together. The key is don't panic. Fall back on a plan B that will ensure you still have great food and a good time even without guests.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
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