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Warm weather is just around the corner! Let me show you how to throw a perfect fiesta with the help of Grocery Outlet!

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Warm weather is just around the corner and you know what that means….it’s fiesta season! I am dreaming of long sunny days, warm temps, carefree schedules, and gathering with friends and family on my back deck to enjoy some yummy snacks….and wine of course! Everything about summer seems simpler. No early wake ups, lots of no-cook meals, and lots of time spent outdoors. Pretty perfect if you ask me!

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Grocery Outlet

Last week I went to my local Grocery Outlet and was able to grab all of the components for a perfect fiesta at a major discount! We’re talking avocados, plantains, organic tortilla chips, fresh veggies, and wine! Yep, WINE. They have a HUGE wine section with so many choices (use the handy website Barnivore to confirm that your wine choices are vegan)! I was so impressed with the prices—most of the bottles that I looked at were less than $5!

*** UPDATE *** Grocery Outlet is having a big HUGE sale on wine this week, 4/10/17!!! RUN over and pick up a few bottles while they are 20% OFF! Check your local sales flyer for details!

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^^^ I even grabbed that cool bamboo cutting board for $6!!!

For those of you who aren’t familiar, Grocery Outlet is a discount grocery chain that offers amazing deals on groceries, ranging from fresh produce to frozen goods, and even some housewares (like the bamboo cutting board in my pictures)! When I went last week I was able to grab some great basics! I always get a large bottle of the Chosen Foods brand avocado oil for a super steal, and my kids’ favorite ice cream—the So Delicious Neapolitan flavor. It comes in the big tub for just a few dollars! And they even have gardein products in the freezer! Check out the NOSH section—it’s my favorite. NOSH stands for Natural Organic Specialty Healthy and it’s exactly that. All of my favorite brands at a major discount.

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Grocery Outlet is always a fun adventure because I never know exactly what I’m going to find (their selection changes often), but I know that I will always find a great deal on something that I love. This past week’s surprise was Manitoba Harvest hemp bars—just 50¢ each (normally $3!!!) Check out their weekly flyer to see their current selection, and grab a $3 OFF coupon while you’re at it!

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Sweet Fried Plantains

I was really excited to find super ripe plantains last weekat Grocery Outlet! Maduros, fried ripe plantains, are a total Caribbean delicacy! Every time we visit my in laws they make them for me, and I love them so much. They are actually really simple to make—the key is to find ripe plantains, with a peel mostly covered in brown spots (fried green plantains are also delicious, but that’s a recipe for another day!).

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So let’s get back to that fiesta! Quick and easy snacky dishes come together for a full party platter with something for everyone to enjoy! I served guacamole, queso dip, fried maduros, tortilla chips, and fresh veggies with a few bottles of wine. Delicious, simple, and fresh!

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Fiesta Time!

Ok, ready to get cooking? Let’s do this! One easy fiesta coming right up! I hope you enjoy my suggestions for this quick party spread. I’d love to see how you put together a party spread, especially with delicious, yummy, vegan, and organic items you find at Grocery Outlet! You did grab your coupon, right? When you put your spread together be sure to take a picture and post it to social media. And don’t forget to tag me! {#frieddandelions // @frieddandelions}

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How to Throw a Fiesta with Grocery Outlet

Warm weather is just around the corner! Let me show you how to throw a perfect fiesta with the help of Grocery Outlet!

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Author: Sarah De la Cruz

Ingredients

For the Maduros:

  • 2 very ripe plantains with mostly dark brown spots
  • neutral oil I used avocado oil found at Grocery Outlet

For the Fiesta:

  • 1 recipe of guacamole (se notes)
  • 1 recipe of vegan queso dip (see notes)
  • fresh veggies for dipping I used baby peppers and tomatoes
  • 1 bag of organic tortilla chips
  • cilantro to garnish
  • WINE!

Instructions

  • Follow the directions to make both the guacamole and the vegan queso dip (linked above). Set aside.

For the Maduros:

  • Pour enough oil into a small skillet to be about 1/2 inch deep. Heat over medium high heat. The oil will be ready for frying when you can put a wooden spoon into the oil and see small bubbles form around the spoon.

  • Peel the plantains and slice on the diagonal, about 1/2 inch deep.

  • Place the plantains into the oil, a few at a time, and fry for a minute or so on each side, carefully turning so you don't splash yourself with oil.

  • When plantains are golden brown on each side carefully transfer them onto a plate lined with a paper towel.

  • Repeat with remaining plantain slices.

For the Fiesta!

  • Arrange the queso, guacamole, and maduros onto a serving platter.

  • Fill in with the fresh veggies, and set out a bowl of tortilla chips

  • Most importantly, set out a few glasses and pour yourself and your guests a glass of wine!

  • Salud!

Notes

Guacamole

Vegan Queso Dip

Need more fiesta ideas?

Cranberry Salsa

Black Bean Spread

Champagne Sangria

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FAQs

Are fried dandelions safe to eat? ›

These crispy battered and fried dandelion flowers taste amazing! They make a great appetizer or you can sprinkle some on a green salad for added crunch factor. These edible flowers are nutritional powerhouses, bursting with vitamin C.

Where did fried dandelions come from? ›

Fried dandelions are a local favorite back in West Virginia, up in the Appalachian Mountains. This is my mom's recipe and consists of picking the largest dandelion flowers and leaving the entire stem behind, battering the flowers up and frying them in butter.

When should you not eat dandelions? ›

Some people may have an allergic reaction from touching dandelion. Others may get mouth sores. If you are allergic to ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigold, chamomile, yarrow, daisies, or iodine, you should avoid dandelion. In some people, dandelion can cause increased stomach acid and heartburn.

What are the risks of eating dandelions? ›

When taken by mouth: Dandelion is likely safe for most people when consumed in the amounts commonly found in food. It is possibly safe when taken in larger amounts. Dandelion might cause allergic reactions, stomach discomfort, diarrhea, or heartburn in some people.

Can you eat dandelions from your yard? ›

Dandelions are edible weeds. Every part of the dandelion is edible: the flower, roots, stems, and leaves. Dandelion greens slightly resemble arugula, though longer, and have a similar spicy and bitter taste. You can harvest the blooms and leaves to make salads and sautéed dishes and use the roots to make tea.

What is the white stuff that comes out of a dandelion stem? ›

The sticky white liquid that seeps from dandelion stems when they're picked contains natural latex, which can be turned into rubber. The roots of Russian dandelions (Taraxacum kok-saghyz) contain a particularly high percentage of latex, making them ideal for rubber production.

What do dandelions taste like? ›

Like chicory and endive, dandelion leaves are earthy and bitter. Struwe says dandelions' bitter flavor partially comes from their latex, a milky sap that helps the plant defend itself against predators. Because younger leaves contain fewer bitter compounds, they taste milder.

Is it safe to eat dandelions from your yard? ›

Not only are dandelion greens safe to eat, but they also provide a range of health benefits. All parts of a dandelion plant are edible, from the top of the yellow flower down to the roots. The green leaves of the dandelion can make a healthy addition to salads, sandwiches, omelets, and more.

Can I cook with dandelions from my yard? ›

Use dandelion greens in salads, or cook them in a sauté. I like my greens wilted with a little bacon and an egg in the morning. You may also use the flower petals in recipes.

Is any part of a dandelion poisonous? ›

The entire plant is edible, from the flowers to the roots. These are some of my favorite recipes that I enjoy each year from the dandelions that grow close to me.

Are cooked dandelions good for you? ›

Highly nutritious

From root to flower, dandelions are highly nutritious plants loaded with vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Dandelion greens can be eaten cooked or raw and are an excellent source of vitamins A, C, and K. They also contain vitamin E, folate, and small amounts of other B vitamins.

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