Throwing the Best Cinco de Mayo Parties

by Christine Szalay-Kudra on March 7, 2010 · Uncategorized

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Why not throw your own Cinco de Mayo party this year instead of heading out to the bar? This is a great way to satisfy your hunger for superb Mexican food, slip into some bright colors, and imbibe some Mexican beverages. When you take over the planning, you get to approve the guest list, the food, and the decorations.

Plan your menu carefully. Delegate dishes to friends and family if you wish so you do not have to prepare it all yourself. Catering may also be an option to think about. Choose some exotic dishes you love like tamales, quesadillas, and individual flans. Set up a taco or a salsa bar. Provide enough beverages for all of your guests. If you are providing alcoholic drinks, a nice Mexican beer or tequila may be a good choice. Do not forget a non-alcoholic option for those who choose not to imbibe. Horchata and agua fresco are refreshing Mexican beverages suitable for any age.

Set the right mood with your decorations. Hit your local market or party store just down the block. You can get banners, brightly colored cups, and plates. Hang strings of dried chilies or Latin-themed lights all over. Find some maracas or sombreros for your guests to enjoy. Big beautiful flowers made from tissue paper are a very authentic Mexican touch. A final touch would be hanging tissue streamers of red, green, and white in honor of the Mexican flag.

Prepare your guest list and send out your invitations early enough so your friends can plan on attending. Ask that they RSVP so you have an accurate count for food and beverages.

What about music? Mariachi bands are the perfect choice for these parties. You can find some CDs with this type of music at your local Latino shops. After eating, move some of the furniture out of the way, so your guests can dance during the party.

If children will be at the party, add some games for them to play. Hang a piata they can break. Let them play pin the tail on the burro. You can probably convince the adults to join in with the kids for a fun Mexican-themed scavenger hunt.

Hosting Cinco de Mayo parties can be fun and rewarding for all. You might even make it an annual occurrence. The key to a great party is planning and delegation; you will not have disappointment when you plan for success.

After your party is over, you will be able to assess its level of success. Did everyone have a great time? Did you? The true mark of a successful party is when you can look back on it with satisfaction at all the great memories you made.

Quesadillas might make an appearance on a Mexican restaurant menu, at a Mexican take out or at a fast food place but the very best quesadillas are those you make yourself at home. Without a doubt, homemade Mexican food is as tasty as it is easy to prepare and your family will love these.

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