She a teacher, a cleaner, a party planner, and a cheerleader. She’s your biggest fan and most honest critic. She drove you around town after school while driving you crazy at the same time. She’s your mom, through good and bad, and while she deserves more than just a day for a lifetime of love, this coming Sunday is at least a good opportunity to say thanks. Naturally, I’m most inclined to express my appreciation through food.
Fixing a fresh brunch spread for your beloved mother is really a gift for everyone, including yourself. Who wouldn’t want to settle into a leisurely midday meal, ideally taken al fresco, surrounded by friends and family? I’ve shared some ideas for a crowd-pleasing menu in the past, but I’ve hit upon so many new winners since them. Freshen up your own maternal celebration with something different this year.
Let mom wake up slowly with a chilled Cloud Macchiato in bed. If she’s late to rise anyway and ready to party before her feet hit the floor, consider adding a little splash of coffee liqueur for an extra little indulgence.
While she’s busy greeting guests, surprise them with an early appetizer of crackers or crudite served with Pea Leaf Cazuela. If you’re contending with unseasonably hot spring weather, prepare it in advance and serve cold. You’ll save yourself the hassle of last-minute cooking in the morning, too.
Kick off the main event with small bowls of punchy Chive Pesto Soup. Though unassuming on paper, the verdant green blend comes together in a matter of minutes and pays off in surprisingly complex layers of flavor.
I can only speak for myself, but if I was a mom, I would all but demand that avocados show up at my party in some form. Avocado Grapefruit Salad features my favorite fruit with a zippy citrus dressing that will satisfy any cravings.
When it comes to the entree, don’t hold back. This is an event worthy of this show-stopping, unconventional, unforgettable Green Cauliflower Cake. A savory torte reminiscent of a thick frittata stuffed with tender florets, you’ll do your mother proud by finally eating your vegetables with aplomb.
When it comes to dessert, you know your own mom best, but it’s hard to go wrong with chocolate. My own happens to have a soft spot for cheesecake, so this Marbled Chocolate Chip Cheesecake would be an easy win on my table.
To all the strong women leading the way (deliberately or not) for future generations, Happy Mother’s Day!
Hmmm, I’ve been having problems with my comments not every showing up, so I’ll try another way. I mentioned that both our girls are too far away to do a meal for me and my husband isn’t really a cook. :-) On Mother’s Day, we’re planning to go somewhere for a bike ride while everyone else is out spending bunches of money on a meal. More my sort of celebration!
Have a great weekend, Hannah.
janet
You’ve definitely got the right idea there! Mother’s Day is pretty much the worst day of the year to eat out at a restaurant, just behind Valentine’s Day. Enjoy!
Good ideas for Mother’s day, and that cheesecake looks amazing!
Here in Israel Mother’s (and Father’s ) day was cancelled years ago, and replaced with Family day, which passes unnoticed…
Such great inspiration for Mother’s Day, eating out can be so tricky and going anywhere in general here with the crowds.The dessert looks imply amazing!