You know that we normally revisit a post from last year on the first blogging day of the month, but yesterday we were busy with this. We have noticed an increased interest in our past Derby party posts, so, we thought that we would revisit a how-to on Derby party hosting that we ran in the past.
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Hey, ya’ll!!! (I had to throw that in there since today’s theme is southern in nature.) If you are on the fence about hosting a Kentucky Derby Party, there is still time. I have a plan for you.
You still have time to send out paper invitations at this point, but you can send out an on-line invitation by going here. (The Derby is the first Saturday in May, by the way).
Derby decorations are not too difficult. You can use some of your equestrian themed items that you might have, or you can make some decorations.
Also, you can bring your chalkboards into play, or you can print out some graphics of things like these racing silks.
You definitely need to set up a bar and serve mint juleps. This print-out of a quote by Kentucky statesman Henry Clay would be cute on the bar. There are a gazillion mint julep recipes online, so you will definitely need to have bourbon, mint, simple syrup and plenty of ice of hand.
Since the Derby is known as The Run for the Roses, red roses are the perfect centerpiece.
You might ask your guests to dress up. You can take it one step further by having a “Best Hat” and “Best Bow Tie” contest. Have cute little Derby-related prizes for the winners. Also, set up a betting station so your guests can have a personal interest in which horse wins. You can find different ways to go about this here.
Fill your table with popular Kentucky-themed foods and pull out your best china and linens. It will make your guests feel really special.
If you serve finger foods, you can eliminate the hassle of dealing with utensils. These sausage balls are an easy and tasty finger food to serve.
Beer cheese is as popular in Kentucky as grits and bourbon. This is a great recipe for you to follow.
Benedictine is another Kentucky favorite. This is a great recipe for the popular spread.
These mint julep cupcakes are real show stoppers. Can we give a collective yum????
Ninety percent of the world’s bourbon is made within 50 miles of where my mother lives in Lexington. There are lots of popular recipes using bourbon, including these bourbon balls.
Are you drooling?
When your guests arrive, greet them with a julep, a smile, and your Derby best. Have fun, and I hope your horse wins.
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