Cinco de Mayo | Life and Linda

Subscribe to receive updated tablescapes, designs and more Click Here!

X

Cinco de Mayo

Dessert first?

We had a dinner party last night, celebrating Cindo de Mayo. I wanted the table to be fun and colorful, so I used the paper fans from a wedding I did.
Using terra cotta saucers for the chargers makes it rustic. Different colored plates and 3 colors of napkins make the table pop.
I know you are not supposed to use placemats on top of tablecloths.  Someone anonymously commented on a post years ago advising me  that.  Alycia from Table Twenty-One told me anything goes.....LOL.  Thanks Alycia.
I used them to add more color to the table and the tablecloth was used to protect the table from water and sangria glass marks.

Cinco de Mayo—or the fifth of May—commemorates the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867). A relatively minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with large Mexican-American populations. Cinco de Mayo traditions include parades, mariachi music performances and street festivals in cities and towns across Mexico and the United States.












Chicken enchiladas...so yummy.  I used a new recipe this time and I must say, it is great!
It's from Tyler Florence
I made two trays of them, so we have left-overs.  I also made Mexican rice, refried beans and served pork tamales.

For dessert, I made cookie bowls and homemade strawberry ice cream.  The cookie bowls were created from my mini bundt cake pan.  I just turned it over and sprayed pam and laid the cookie dough circles on each bundt. Just use your basic cookie dough recipe or change it up with flavors or mini chocolate chips.


Wilton makes a special pan.  I thought why not get creative and use what I have.
They don't have the ruffled edge.  I used my Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker.


 My husband made a terrific Sangria.  He found the recipe on Allrecipes
The change he made was adding 7-up to the mix and strawberries.  We forgot to take a picture of it.
Here's a picture from Food and Wine.


Comments and Graphics

A nice evening with friends.  Have a great week!
Linking up with these parties:
Make it Pretty Monday @ The Dedicated House
Amaze Me Monday @ Dwellings-The heart of your Home
Table-Reviews Flash Link Party  @Rustic - Refined
Inspire Me Tuesday @ A Stroll Thru Life 
 What We Accomplished Wednesday @ Green Willow Pond


About Linda @ Life and Linda

Hello, welcome to LifeandLinda. I am from Northern California. I enjoy blogging, Designing Blogs, Decorating, cooking, entertaining, gardening and clogging. I hope you enjoy your visit.

27 comments:

  1. Linda - this is so lovely!
    You are such a great hostess and everthing is oerfect even down to the last detail - and the food looks sinfully delicious.
    Why didn't you invite me? ROFL

    I've started blogging again more frequently
    Hugs ~ Eddie

    ReplyDelete
  2. What a festive post! Your ice cream maker is way cuter than mine:)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Happy Cinco De Mayo to you as well! I don't know what I want more those gorgeous bright dishes or your cookie bowls filled with Ice cream! Wonderful table....
    and I'd be honored (if you have time) if you'd link up some of your favorite tables on my new link party I just started. If not It's going to run every monday morning....again - what a wonderful table.
    http://www.rustic-refined.com/2014/05/table-reviews-flash-link-party.html

    ReplyDelete
  4. Your table looks so festive and the food looks scrumptious!

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a festive table! I love the gorgeous colors at your setting and the beautiful flatware. The candle holders with the flower pompadour balls makes everything so beautifully elegant! Love the cookie bowl idea for serving ice cream....beautifully done! Happy Cinco De Mayo!~hugs, Poppy

    ReplyDelete
  6. Linda! Hello! Oh, I'm Mexican-American and I didn't even cook any Mexican food! I haven't "celebrated" Cinco de Mayo in ages...when I was a kid in California, the family would get together, but I'm elsewhere now, and have no family left....but your table and ENCHILADAS look wonderful! Your home always looks festive, no matter what the celebration. I hope you are well and enjoying the spring! We re finally getting ours. Thank you dear and kind friend for coming to visit and leaving a comment. Happy Tuesday! Anita

    ReplyDelete
  7. What a fun party!! Loved everything from your menu to the decorations to the drinks!! Pottery plates for chargers......what a great idea!

    ReplyDelete
  8. So fun!! My mouth is watering! Thank you for a new enchilada recipe and an easy idea for cookie bowls!

    ReplyDelete
  9. HI Linda,
    Not only does the table look wonderfully festive and so Mexicana, the food looks and sounds awesome. We love Mexican food around here, it is one of our favs.
    Nice you made home made ice cream too, and altho I am not a sangria girl, I have to
    say it looks very pretty with all that yummy fruit............

    Blessings, Nellie

    ReplyDelete
  10. HA! I tried making those cookie bowls over the back of the pan like that!! They never came out looking as good as yours! Mine spread all over and collapsed immediately!! That is why I usually stick to just setting the table and not blogging about the food!!! Everything looks great!!

    ReplyDelete
  11. What a fun post: a terrific table (colorful and inviting!) and super recipes!! Thank you for sharing! Rosie @ The Magic Hutch

    ReplyDelete
  12. Oh, I love all the bright colours on your table, Linda! I put placemats on tablecloths all the time and I think it looks fabulous. Those plates are fabulous, I love the design on them - so festive.
    I can see why you were so busy - dinner and dessert looks fabulous! I like that Sangria recipe, too. You really are a fabulous hostess, Wonder Woman.
    Hope to talk to you soon.
    Hugs and loads of love. xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  13. Wow your table looks marvelous! Love all the color! That's interesting that someone would say you aren't supposed to use placemats with tablecloths. I have a set from Macy's made by Waterford that comes with a tablecloth and a set of placemats that match. Seems like they wouldn't sell it that way if it wasn't ok to use! I agree with Alycia! The food and dessert looks so good! Lucky the guests that come to your home!

    ReplyDelete
  14. What a fun, colorful, delicious party celebration, Linda! I love the fans down the table and love the placemats on top of the cloth...I'm with Alycia, and say anything goes! Your meal looks wonderful and love those cookie bowls. You're so creative! xo

    ReplyDelete
  15. Your dinner looks so fun! We are such fans of Mexican food, but haven't had a fiesta themed party in ages..hmmm. Thanks for the recipes and also for the cookie bowl idea, very cute.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Yummm!! I need to make those chicken enchiladas. When I lived in S. CA we had access to excellent Mexican food. WA state doesn't have many options .. so I need to get more creative at home. Love all the color and fun here today:) and looks like a fun celebration!

    ReplyDelete
  17. You BET I said anything goes!!! As long as it looks good...go for it!!! And this looks good, Linda! I'm sure there are many "purists" who are sniffing so profusely right now that they won't have to vacuum later, but I think it's absolutely, 100% OK as long as there's a reason for it whether that reason is utilitarian or aesthetic.

    I remember the wedding you did with those pretty, colorful paper fans! That was a couple of years ago when you and I first starting chatting! You had them all behind the head table, I think? Or maybe it was the buffet table. At any rate, I remember them! They're in incredibly great shape, and they look terrific here. They take on a whole new life! They remind me of the pretty dresses worn by some women in Mexico.

    I'm going to hop over to AllRecipes to check out that sangria recipe. My sister loves it, and it's always a great drink to serve at parties in the summertime. I'm looking to spice it up a bit, so that 7-Up sounds really great!

    Glad your party went well!

    ReplyDelete
  18. Hi Linda, What a perfect setting to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Love all the wonderful colors and details on this table. So inviting and just says, welcome and enjoy.
    Really wonderful fans down the table and I love those cookie bowls.
    Have a great mid week and a Happy Mother's Day this weekend.
    BlessingsXO

    ReplyDelete
  19. Your table reminds me of Martha Stewart's Hat at the Kentucky. Really! You still win. Happier and so much more delicious to hang out with you ahahah
    So glad you had a wonderful time. I'm stealing your desert idea for Sunday's Lunch with the in-laws (father in law turns 81 and Lunch is at our Place; I end up having lots of work but that idea solves me one problem - Thank You, Precious!)

    ReplyDelete
  20. It sure looks like it was a fun and festive night.

    ReplyDelete
  21. AnonymousMay 08, 2014

    HI Linda! Oh, I'd love to be able to come to one of our parties! The table looks wonderful and I like your placemats ontop of the tablecloth! Your enchiladas look so delicious! I'm sure all of your guests had a great time!
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

    ReplyDelete
  22. What a fabulous 5 de Mayo tablescape Linda with that amazing centerpiece, that I totally love! The food looks amazing and I love that pan! I'd be so happy to be at your party, specially this fun one! Wish you a wonderful Mother's Day sweetie!
    FABBY

    ReplyDelete
  23. Linda thanks so much for joining us at Table It Link Party and hope you can join us at it's regular time of every monday 7 am...and Happy Mothers Day to you Tomorrow!

    ReplyDelete
  24. What a great dinner party Linda! Your table looks so festive and fabulous. The cookie bowls are an incredible idea - thanks for sharing the secret of them with us. It's been so fun catching up with your posts!

    Blessings, Edie Marie

    ReplyDelete
  25. Oh how fun! I love your ideas, Linda! Your table setting is so bright and colorful and your meal looks delicious.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Everything looks so bright and festive! Love the idea of cookie bowls! Thank you for sharing at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a lovely week! ~Deborah

    ReplyDelete
  27. I say "anything goes."...especially these days..Your table looks wonderful..I have been tempted many times when going out to eat just to order dessert and wine and forget the rest of it..I don't think I ever did it though..I hope you had a great Cinco de Mayo...

    ReplyDelete

I so appreciate your visits and sharing your thoughts at Life and Linda.

Please note that I use Google Adsense, Shareasale, Rakuten and Amazon affiliate links on this site. This means using them for purchases won’t cost you extra but may earn me a small commission. Our full disclosure is available for viewing under About in the disclosure policy.
All rights reserved. Our graphics, images and text are all subject to copyright protection.

Instagram