Friday night we had a little gathering to celebrate a milestone. A BIG milestone!
I finished the cookbook manuscript!
That’s reason to celebrate, right???
Check out all this goodness…
Bacon Wrapped Onion Kebabs
Wrap 1/2 slice of bacon around a “stack” of onions. Brush with favorite BBQ sauce. Grill!
Delish!
Lemon Pepper Chicken Kebabs with Tzatziki Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 yellow squash thickly sliced
- 1 zucchini thickly sliced
- 1 red pepper thickly sliced
- 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut into chunks
- 1 Tbsp lemon juice
- 1 Tbsp pepper
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 2 cups PLAIN Yogurt (drained thru coffee filter to remove excess moisture)
- 1 large clove of garlic, minced
- Juice of 1/2 lemon
- 1/2 cup grated, seedless cucumber
- Pinch of kosher salt
Instructions
- Mix lemon juice, pepper and olive oil for marinade. Pour over chicken in a glass dish with a lid and marinate in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
- Make the Tzatziki sauce by combining yogurt, garlic, lemon juice, cucumber and salt in a bowl and refrigerate until ready to serve.
- Preheat grill.
- Skewer marinated chicken with the squash, zucchini & red pepper slices.
- Grill kebabs over medium heat until chicken is cooked through.
- Serve Lemon Pepper Kebabs and veggies with homemade Tzatziki Sauce.
We had this many kebabs…times 2! And there were just 3 leftover!!!
A view from above of the “little people” table. They more or less “grazed” all evening…and I did see some nibbling from the buffet!
Andrea‘s Buffalo Chicken Dip, Becky‘s Hummus and Garden Veggie Salad, Amy‘s Fruit Salad, Jolyn‘s baked beans, my potato salad, brownies and a strawberry pie (made from this recipe)…plus a mountain of kebabs!
Oh. And here’s me.
Out from behind the camera!
My friend Jolyn was taking photos and I couldn’t help but make a few funny faces!!!
The bump is getting “wider”…I’m carrying “wide” again…wonder if it’ll be another boy! I’ve lost my hips…but haven’t popped too far out yet. Just the same way that I carried the boys! We’ll know in a few short days!
We are enjoying the day at our town’s parade and festival…followed by an evening of grilling on the patio with our family!
Happy 4th of July Weekend to you all!
Amanda from Faith, Food and Family says
Looks like a yummy spread and congrats on your new little one! 🙂
God bless,
Amanda
Rachelle @ "Mommy? I'm Hungry!" says
Wow all that food looks great! We haven’t done Shish kebabs in ages! Congrats on your pregnancy too!
becky dell says
We had so much fun last night! Thanks for hosting! So great to get together to celebrate you!
Rita says
Erin, congratulations on this milestone. Will look forward to your book. These recipes today look great. Thanks very much. Happy 4th!! peace – Your picture is adorable.
Heather says
Congratulations!!! I can’t wait for the book! And as always, the food looks fantastic – making me hungry!!
LuAnn says
Congrats on the new little kebab-eater-to-be! 🙂 That sauce sounds delish!
Amy in OHio says
We had a great time! Thanks for letting us celebrate with you guys…now lets get going on those arranged marriage papers for P & R!!
Lisa says
Congrats! It looks like you had a very nice party. What a wonderful way to celebrate. Good food and friends!
Jackie says
I love kabobs…I just never remember to make them…thanks for the reminder. 🙂
BW says
yummy!
I want to make a strawberry pie, but your link goes to potato salad…do you have the link to the pie recipe? I went berry picking yesterday and want to make something delicious.
Marcy says
Sad to have missed the party…looks like you had both great food and a great group to celebrate with. Congrats! I can’t wait to get my hands on the finished product. And of course I want an autograph. 🙂
Susan says
I tried to find the Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe on your blogger friend’s website, but could not. Any advice?
Also, I don’t have much kebab experience. Do foodies eat “as is” or can kebabs be dipped in a sauce too?
Erin says
Both Susan…as is and with sauce! However you like it! I’m not sure that she has the recipe posted…I’ll ask her!
Susan says
Hi, just checking back with you. Have you received permission to post the Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe yet? 🙂
Sarah O says
Made this tonight for dinner and it was delish!!! My picky eater even ate the zucchini & squash with the Tzatziki sauce. Winner in my house! Since, in general, she thinks most veggies are poisonous. Ha! Question though, how long do you drain the yogurt? I drained it for a few hours through a coffee filter and had no liquid in the bottom of the bowl. The sauce was still thick, but just wondering if it’s something that should be done overnight or longer? Thanks!