Mardi Gras Theme: Cocktail Ideas for a Fundraiser

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around ideas for cocktails and appetizers for a Mardi Gras-themed fundraiser show. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding food and drink options, as well as strategies for engaging guests during the event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions planning a fundraiser show with a martini bar and whiskey sour, seeking recipe ideas for the theme.
  • Another participant suggests focusing on appetizers, noting that guests may prefer snacking while drinking rather than having a full meal.
  • One participant shares a personal experience of hosting a Mardi Gras show where a King Cake was a highlight, recalling its popularity in New Orleans.
  • Several participants express interest in appetizers, with one sharing a family favorite recipe for Spinach & Crab Appetizer Squares.
  • One participant inquires about the King Cake, indicating a desire to learn more about it.
  • Another participant recounts a past experience where excessive drinking led to a lack of focus during a show, despite a good turnout.
  • One participant suggests conducting the demo before guests start drinking to maintain focus and engagement.
  • Several participants discuss variations of the King Cake recipe, including using crescent roll dough and different fillings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to food and drink at the event, with some participants advocating for appetizers and others emphasizing the importance of the King Cake. No clear consensus emerges regarding the impact of alcohol on guest engagement during the show.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipes related to Mardi Gras-themed events, reflecting a variety of approaches to hosting and engaging guests.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on food and drink for themed events, particularly those interested in Mardi Gras celebrations.

BusyBeeCyndi
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:) Well it looks like I will have a pretty large fundraiser show to do on May 3rd that will involve a Mardi Gras theme. The host is doing the planning now and wants to have a martini bar, whiskey sour, etc.

So I think these folks will be tanked an hour before I come and do a show. So what recipe ideas do you folks have for this type theme?

Help:eek:

--Cyndi
 
I would stick with appetizers. Especially if they are going to be drinking. Lots of people don't stop drinking to eat a "meal" but will more likely grab something to snack on like an appetizers.

You could look at it this way too. If they will be tanked they will be more likely to spend more money.;)
 
Definitely do a King Cake! When my mom was a consultant in New Orleans, Mardi Gras PC parties were all the rage, and the King Cake was the center of attention.
 
Spinach & Crab Appetizer SquaresThis is one of my families favorites. I've never had a Mardi Gras Show yet.
Good luck on your show.
Brandy
 
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What's a King cake?

I think i will try doing appetizers too. i just have a feeling i will be standing up and talking to myself for the evening.
 
reesefamily5 said:
I would stick with appetizers. Especially if they are going to be drinking. Lots of people don't stop drinking to eat a "meal" but will more likely grab something to snack on like an appetizers.

You could look at it this way too. If they will be tanked they will be more likely to spend more money.;)


Actually, that can backfire! One of my favorite shows involved a big crowd of Pampered Chef virgins and a copious amount of sangria and other alcohol. I stayed sober... but the crowd was getting more and more tipsy. By the time it was order time, they had pretty much lost focus. It was one of my lower totals in sales, even though there were about 12 guests. I did, however, manage to book 3 parties! They had a ball!

Love+
Rachel
 
I would suggest trying to be there before the drinking begins. Do your demo and include the wine bottle opener. Let the host serve what she likes for beverages and do your door prize drawing and take orders before anyone starts getting too much beverage.

This kind of show definitely needs the follow up - make MAC calls the next day. Remind them of how much fun they had, the recipes and products used, ask them if they want to add to their orders or book their own shows.
 
Wikipedia: King Cake

The easiest way to make this is with crescent roll dough and a cream cheese-based filling. http://www.recipezaar.com/151532 I've used lemon curd with great results. The hidden baby gives you the chance to give away a free party, shipping, discount, or whatever else you like to give out.
 
Pc Brandy can I please have your recipes for Spinach & Crab Appetizer Squares? I am trying to find a yummy appetizer for my moms show at the end of the month. This sounds perfect!! Thanks Laura
 
misericorde said:
Wikipedia: King Cake

The easiest way to make this is with crescent roll dough and a cream cheese-based filling. http://www.recipezaar.com/151532 I've used lemon curd with great results. The hidden baby gives you the chance to give away a free party, shipping, discount, or whatever else you like to give out.
Thanks for the link for the recipe! I will definitely use that!!
 
Beth, you can also do this as a wreath, which is how I learned it. Just make sure you cover as much filling as you can. It increases the potential for a mess if it leaks out too much, but it looks fancy and is still easy.
 
misericorde said:
Beth, you can also do this as a wreath, which is how I learned it. Just make sure you cover as much filling as you can. It increases the potential for a mess if it leaks out too much, but it looks fancy and is still easy.
Great idea! Thanks!

Actually I have made a very similar recipe using the deep dish pie pan and 2 rolls of crescent rolls (top and bottom crust) but I never thought of doing it in a ring or wreath or using it as the base of a king cake.
 
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Spinach & Crab Appetizer SquaresHere you go Laura1293. I hope you and your mom like them.
Brandy
 

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Thank youThank you Brandy!:D
 
Your very welcome Laura.
Brandy
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular cocktail ideas for a Mardi Gras-themed fundraiser?

Some popular cocktail ideas for a Mardi Gras-themed fundraiser include the classic Hurricane, a vibrant Sazerac, and a refreshing Ramos Gin Fizz. You can also consider serving a Creole Bloody Mary or a fun King Cake Martini to capture the festive spirit of Mardi Gras.

How can I incorporate Mardi Gras decorations into my cocktail presentation?

You can enhance your cocktail presentation by using vibrant purple, green, and gold decorations. Consider using themed cocktail napkins, colorful straws, and garnishes like edible glitter or fruit skewers. Additionally, serving cocktails in festive glassware can elevate the overall aesthetic.

What non-alcoholic options can I offer at a Mardi Gras cocktail fundraiser?

For non-alcoholic options, consider serving a Mardi Gras mocktail like a Virgin Hurricane, which combines fruit juices and grenadine. You can also offer a Sparkling Citrus Punch or a refreshing Mint Lemonade. These drinks can be just as festive and enjoyable for guests who prefer not to consume alcohol.

How can I ensure my cocktail recipes are easy to prepare for a large group?

To ensure your cocktail recipes are easy to prepare for a large group, opt for batch recipes that can be made in advance. Use large pitchers or dispensers for easy serving, and pre-measure ingredients to streamline the process. Additionally, consider using simple recipes that require minimal garnishing to save time.

What are some tips for pricing cocktails at a Mardi Gras fundraiser?

When pricing cocktails for a Mardi Gras fundraiser, consider the cost of ingredients, the overall budget for the event, and the target fundraising goals. A common approach is to set a price that covers costs and includes a donation to the cause. Additionally, offering a discount for purchasing multiple cocktails can encourage sales while still supporting the fundraiser.

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