For the grill, we grilled bratwurst and asparagus! I boiled them with onions in beer first (the brats, not the asparagus! ;), and they were really tender and yummy after being grilled! The criss-cross type pretzels represent the net, and the Goldfish crackers are the fish, of course.
Here's Caroline with her plate... the Germans would be appalled that she put pickle relish on her bratwurst! The girls love grilled asparagus... and we decided that it stood for Leviathan, since the tips could resemble the tail of a sea serpent.
Caroline decided her "nets" could also double as "grills" on which to cook the fish.
And here is the boat... and the mast and sail! Just some fruit, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a pretzel stick, and a piece of fruit leather!
Cecilia was clearly happy about her dessert boat!
Caroline's boat just before melting...
...and here it is with her net cast over the side catching a couple of fish!
We are having fun keeping up with these celebratory meals this Easter Season! To see more Garden Parties, check out Catholic Cuisine!
Hi Erin~Great to find you and your lovely blog! Thanks for stopping over to my blog too. Your Garden Party turned out great...Those banana ice cream boats looked amazingly yummy:-) Have a blessed Week 5!
ReplyDeletealovely party and a yummy looking boat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful party!
ReplyDeleteI love your fruit/ice cream boats!
What a wonderful blog you have!
congrats on baby #3!
Erin, your creativity never ceases to amaze me! Your garden party looked absolutely awesome! :-)
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