it is Mother's Day tomorrow - a time when ads and kids test out their culinary skills. Yet is there enough bread for a family brunch of French toast?Or enough chicken for her favorite barbecue? is there even enough Dawn for the dishes?
One thing the dads or older kids - like the tweens and teens is making sure that there are the right ingredients in the kitchen. French toast is just milk soda bread fried in butter. The mixture is a custard made with whole eggs milk, cinnamon and vanilla extract.This is what gives the bread that custardy coating and unique flavor. Is there enough butter or plant butter to fry the slices along with saving some to put on top with maple syrup. Also the same goes for the milk. it goes fast in a house full of kids and there should also be enough for French toast. Make sure there is enough maple syrup too. As for pancakes do you have enough flour and baking powder to make fluffy stacks of them? Eggs are another all important ingredient. They;re part of a pancake mix but they can be turned into delicious Eggs Benedict for mom's breakfast in bed. Keep in mind that everyone may also want their own Eggs Benedict too. A dozen eggs will suffice and there should be some left over. Scrambled eggs for a small group is usually four to five eggs. The same goes for Sunnyside up ones too.
What about Mom's barbecue. have her favorite wings and drumsticks been marinated yet?Id not get to it. Most marinades take overnight to really kick in.Do you have enough olive oil or soy sauce for the base? What about the extras - such as orange, lime or lemon juice? Are there scallions cut or ginger grated? The next question is what about her favorite sides? Aluminum foil is all important in grilling.Is there enough. Another must check is the grill itself. Has the grates been cleaned and the ash tray emptied? Is it ready for the first barbecue of the season? has the charcoal been bought or the twigs and branches gathered?Do you have the macaroni and mayo for a favorite salad? Is there enough celery for it? Do you want to try a fun variation of one of classic recipes.(although it pays to tell her in advance. Subbing in one ingredient for another may be too much of a surprise).make sure that outdoor eating has outdoor utensils too. Check to see if you have enough forks and knives along with paper plates and plastic bowls. if not you still have time tonight or tomorrow morning to buy them.
A good Mother's Day begins with well planned prep. Make sure you have everything you need. It's Mothers Day tomorrow. Make sure her day is ready without any last minute mistakes.
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