Thursday, February 13, 2014

WELCOME TO MY VALENTINE LUNCH!

Happy valentines Day to you! So happy to share this Valentine lunch with you. Todays lunch is going to be delicious , quick and fun! The fun part is we are going to make it tableside. Todays menu is fajitas made from Chicken and cold and refreshing Sangria.  Lets get that table set,
 simple and fun! I have cut the tortillas into heart shapes, Lime is a staple for this dish and it just so happens that my good friends are growing these beauties in their yard!
These tortillas will soon be wrapped around chicken and vegetables.


A chalk painted charger displays the luncheon menu, yum!
The table is set So now we can begin to cook! And that box of candy is for the person with the sweet tooth, won't mention any names though!


It is so simple and the best part is your guests can watch it cook right near the table. The guest or guests will all want to get involved as they sip their Sangria which will be  loaded with sliced fruit! Just sliver up your white chicken and onion, peppers and toss up on the hot griddle with some olive oil and plenty of seasonings , my favorite is Adobe w/ pepper along with Sason and paprika.Keep your griddle on pretty high heat and just keep tossing , it will cook very quickly. Fill a bowl place tongs around the table and every one will be happy to fill their own heart shaped tortillas. This is also a healthy meal if your looking for healthy.
 You will want to have lots of fresh Lime to spritz on your Fajitas .
A cute way to add some festivity to your pitchers is to add some pretty flowers to the handle. The center doily was crocheted by my great gram, about 40 years ago. Thanks so much for visiting Sweet tea N' Salty Air and I wish you and your family a lovely Valentines  Day!




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