🥗 A Fresh Twist on a Classic: Cuban Chopped Salad

Cuban Chopped Salad

If you love the bold flavors of a classic Cuban sandwich, this salad might become one of your new favorites.

Think about everything that makes that sandwich so irresistible—savory pork, bright citrus, crisp vegetables, and punchy, tangy flavor. Now imagine all of those elements transformed into a vibrant, satisfying chopped salad. The result is something lighter, fresher, and surprisingly filling. And I promise… you won’t miss the bread.

What makes this dish truly special is the grilled citrus used in the marinade. Taking a moment to grill the citrus caramelizes the natural sugars and deepens the flavor, giving the pork a subtle smoky sweetness you simply don’t get from raw citrus juice alone. It’s one of those small steps that creates a big payoff and adds a layer of flavor your guests will immediately notice.

Because everything is chopped and tossed together, every bite delivers a little bit of everything—savory, fresh, tangy, and satisfying. It’s hearty enough to stand alone as a main dish, but it also works beautifully as part of a larger spread if you’re hosting.

Why You’ll Love Making This Salad

This recipe is perfect when you want something that feels indulgent but still fresh and balanced. It’s a great option for a weeknight meal, a make-ahead lunch, or even a dinner party dish where you want bold flavor without a heavy entrée.

And if you’re entertaining, it’s a wonderful conversation starter—especially when people learn about the grilled citrus. It’s unexpected and memorable, which is always a win at the table.

The Health Benefits

Beyond being delicious, this salad also packs some real nutritional value.

Lean pork is an excellent source of high-quality protein and contains essential nutrients like vitamin B12, zinc, and thiamine, which support energy production and metabolism.

Citrus fruits contribute vitamin C and antioxidants that support immune health and help the body absorb nutrients more efficiently.

Fresh vegetables add fiber, vitamins, and minerals that support digestion and overall health, while also bringing crisp texture and freshness to the dish.

When combined, these ingredients create a meal that is both nutrient-rich and deeply satisfying—the kind of dish that leaves you feeling energized instead of weighed down.

A Salad That Eats Like a Meal

This is one of those recipes that proves salads don’t have to be an afterthought. With bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and a satisfying balance of protein and produce, it’s the kind of dish you’ll find yourself returning to again and again.

Whether you’re serving it for a casual dinner or adding it to a dinner party menu, this Cuban-inspired chopped salad brings brightness, flavor, and just a little bit of culinary adventure to the table.

Here’s to fresh flavors, vibrant ingredients, and salads that truly satisfy.

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂


Cuban Chopped Salad
Makes 4 servings

1 pound boneless pork tenderloin
2 limes, divided
1 orange, divided
2 tbsp canola oil
1 tbsp Carnitas Slow Cooker Seasoning, optional
2 garlic cloves, pressed
6 tablespoons light olive oil
4 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
salt & pepper
2 romaine hearts, shredded
1/2 pound cooked fresh ham, chopped
6 small dill pickles, chopped
3 hard boiled eggs, chopped

  1. To make the marinade, juice 1 of the limes and 1/2 of the orange. Add the juice, oil, seasoning, and garlic to a small bowl and mix until blended.
  2. Trim the pork and cut in half widthwise, then in half lengthwise. Place the pieces into a medium bowl and add 1/4 cup of the marinade to the pork. Let sit in the refrigerator, covered, for at least 5 minutes, or up to 30 minutes.
  3. Cut the remaining lime in half. Heat a grill over medium heat until hot.
  4. Add the pork to one side of the grill and the remaining citrus halves to the other side. Grill for 8 minutes, turning the pork halfway through cooking, until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145˚F.
  5. Transfer the pork to a medium bowl and shred. Carefully juice the grilled citrus and add it to the pork, along with the remaining marinade and let sit 5 minutes.
  6. Meanwhile, combine the oil, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, dijon mustard, yellow mustard and salt and pepper to a bowl and whisk well. Set aside to let the flavors blend.
  7. In a salad bowl, combine the reserved pork, romaine, ham, pickles and eggs, tossing to combine. Add 1/2 of the dressing and toss.
  8. Serve remaining dressing on the side.


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🍷 Don’t Cry Over Spills

Spills are inevitable.

If you host long enough, something will tip, splash, or drip. It’s not a matter of if — it’s a matter of when.

And yes, the worst offender is usually red wine.

If you have brand-new carpet or a white (or nearly white) sofa and the thought of red wine makes your blood pressure rise, save yourself the stress and simply skip it. There are plenty of beautiful alternatives that won’t keep you on edge all evening.

But here’s the real truth:

There isn’t any foolproof way to prevent spills.
There is a way to be prepared — calmly.


🧽 Your Simple Spill Kit

You probably already have everything you need on hand:

  1. A roll of paper towels
  2. A dish towel or microfiber cloth for blotting
  3. A stain remover (Resolve, Oxy, etc.)
  4. Club soda
  5. Kitchen salt
  6. Graciousness

That last one is the most important.


🚨 If It Happens, Here’s What To Do

First: Stay relaxed.
Second: Move quickly — but don’t panic.

For red wine (or most food stains on clothing, napkins, tablecloths, or carpet):

  1. Blot — don’t rub. Remove as much liquid as possible.
  2. Generously pour kitchen salt over the stain.
  3. Lightly moisten the salt with club soda.
  4. Let it sit for a few minutes.
  5. Blot again and repeat if necessary.

The salt helps absorb the liquid, and the club soda helps lift the stain. Even if it doesn’t remove it completely in the moment, it will keep the stain from setting so you can deal with it properly the next day.

And the next day is when cleaning decisions should be made — not mid-party.


✨ The Most Important Rule

Handle the spill with grace.

The person who spilled will already feel awful. They’ll likely apologize repeatedly and replay it in their head all night.

Your response sets the tone.

A simple, calm:
“It’s okay — I’ve got it.”

…keeps the evening flowing and reassures everyone that this gathering is about connection, not perfection.

Dinner parties aren’t measured by spotless carpets. They’re measured by laughter, conversation, and how people felt in your home.

Here’s to gracious hosting, relaxed responses, and memories that matter more than messes

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂



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Fresh Tomato & Basil Sweet Potato Bruschetta


Fresh Tomato & Basil Sweet Potato Bruschetta

In my opinion, any time of year is peak bruschetta season. 🍅🌿
And while I love the classic, this version swaps out the bread for something a little more nourishing (and just as satisfying): sweet potato slabs.

If you’ve made even one of my recipes before, you already know—I love sweet potatoes. They’re versatile, naturally gluten-free, and packed with nutrients. In this simple twist on bruschetta, they create the perfect sturdy base for a fresh, vibrant tomato topping.

This is the kind of recipe that feels equally at home as a light lunch, an easy appetizer, or a colorful addition to a casual gathering.


Why You’ll Want to Make This

✔️ Naturally gluten-free and dairy-free
✔️ Bright, fresh flavors with simple ingredients
✔️ Great for entertaining or everyday snacking
✔️ Easy to prep ahead and assemble quickly
✔️ A fresh take on a familiar favorite

It’s classic bruschetta energy—just a little more modern and nutrient-packed.


Fresh Tomato & Basil Sweet Potato Bruschetta

Makes 6 servings (3 pieces each)

Ingredients

  • 2 medium sweet potatoes
  • Olive oil spray
  • 3 large ripe tomatoes, seeded and diced
  • ½ medium zucchini, coarsely chopped
  • 1 small white onion, chopped
  • ¼ cup snipped fresh basil leaves
  • 1 garlic clove, pressed
  • ½ tsp olive oil
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ⅛ tsp ground black pepper
  • 2 tbsp balsamic glaze

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 350°F.
  2. Slice sweet potatoes into ¼-inch-thick rounds. Arrange on a sheet pan and lightly spray with olive oil.
  3. Bake 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway, until lightly golden and tender.
    Air fryer option: 400°F for about 5 minutes.
  4. In a small bowl, gently combine tomatoes, zucchini, onion, basil, garlic, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  5. Transfer sweet potato slices to a serving plate and spoon tomato mixture evenly over each slice.
  6. Drizzle with balsamic glaze and serve immediately.

✅ Easy, Easier, Easiest Ways to Make It

Easy: Bake the sweet potatoes earlier in the day and assemble just before serving.

Easier: Use pre-diced tomatoes and pre-chopped onion from the produce section.

Easiest: Skip chopping altogether and use fresh store-bought bruschetta topping—just spoon and drizzle.


This is one of those recipes that proves simple ingredients can still feel special. It’s fresh, colorful, and flexible—perfect for when you want something that looks beautiful without a lot of effort.

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💐 When a Guest Brings Flowers: What’s the Right Move?

Who knew something as simple as flowers could spark so much debate?

If you flip through older etiquette advice, you’ll see strong opinions. Some say bringing flowers to a dinner party is a big no-no because the host shouldn’t be scrambling to arrange them when she should be greeting guests.

I understand the logic.

But if someone arrives at my door with flowers?

I am absolutely over the moon.

Truly. It’s such a thoughtful gesture.

And this is exactly where my 45-minute hard-stop rule comes into play. (Everything is done 45 minutes before guests arrive — kitchen cleaned, table set, candles ready — so I’m free to actually welcome people when they walk in.)

Because when you’ve planned well, flowers aren’t stressful… they’re joyful.


🌸 If You’re Bringing Flowers

Here’s my suggestion:
Bring them already arranged in a vase.

That allows the host to:

  • Place them right on the table
  • Set them on the entry table
  • Or tuck them wherever they fit best

No scrambling. No searching for scissors. No last-minute design decisions.

And one important detail — if you bring flowers in a vase, please let the host know if you’d like the vase back. (Ask me how I learned that one…)


🌿 If You’re the Host and They’re Unarranged

If a guest shows up with loose stems, stay relaxed.

You have options:

  • Quickly place them in water and arrange later.
  • Or (my favorite solution) hand them an empty vase and say,
    “Would you mind arranging these? I’d love to use them tonight.”

Most guests are more than happy to help — and it turns the moment into something collaborative rather than stressful.


✨ The Bigger Picture

Dinner parties aren’t about rigid etiquette rules.

They’re about hospitality.

If someone brings flowers, they’re saying:
“I’m happy to be here.”

Receive that spirit warmly. That matters far more than whether the stems are trimmed perfectly.

Here’s to gracious hosting, thoughtful guests, and flowers that make the evening even brighter

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂



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Garlic Butter Scallops with Zoodles: Simple, Stunning, and Seriously Good for You

Scallops are one of those magical ingredients that need very little to be amazing. A little butter, salt, and pepper—and honestly, you’re already winning.

But when you pour garlic butter over perfectly seared scallops and let it soak down into a bed of tender zoodles?
Well… that doesn’t hurt either. 😉

This dish is elegant enough for entertaining, quick enough for a weeknight, and nourishing enough to feel really good about serving it. And let’s not overlook the obvious: it’s absolutely gorgeous on the plate.


Why This Recipe Works (and Why You’ll Love It)

I swapped traditional pasta for zucchini noodles, and I have zero regrets.

Zoodles cook faster, feel lighter, and let the scallops truly shine. Plus, zucchini is packed with vitamins C and A, potassium, folate, and fiber—all of which support heart health by helping reduce blood pressure, cholesterol, and stroke risk.

Garlic brings more than flavor—it’s been shown to support immunity, stabilize blood sugar, and promote heart and brain health. And scallops? Naturally low in saturated fat and cholesterol, while still feeling indulgent and special.

So yes, this is a meal you can feel good about and feel excited to eat.


Garlic Butter Scallops with Zoodles

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp ghee
  • 6 garlic cloves, sliced
  • 2 large zucchini, spiralized
  • 1 lb sea scallops, patted dry
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 fresh basil leaves, shredded
  • ¼ cup finely minced red bell pepper

Instructions

  1. Melt the ghee in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook, swirling the pan occasionally and reducing heat if needed, until garlic is golden and butter is foamy and lightly browned (about 5 minutes). Transfer garlic butter to a small bowl, scraping in browned bits. Wipe out the skillet.
  2. Add zoodles to the skillet, season with salt and pepper, and sauté about 3 minutes until just tender. Transfer to a serving plate and keep warm. Wipe out the skillet.
  3. Season scallops with salt. Heat olive oil in the skillet over medium-high heat. Arrange scallops evenly and cook undisturbed until well browned on the bottom, about 5 minutes. Flip and cook until golden and opaque in the center, about 2 minutes more. Place scallops over the zoodles.
  4. Stir vinegar into the garlic butter and season with salt and pepper. Spoon over scallops and finish with basil and red bell pepper.

✅ Easy, Easier, Easiest Ways to Make It

Easy: Buy pre-spiralized zucchini from the produce section to save prep time.

Easier: Use frozen, dry-packed scallops—just thaw and pat dry before cooking.

Easiest: Swap homemade garlic butter for melted butter mixed with garlic paste and a splash of vinegar. Still delicious, even faster.


This is one of those recipes that proves simple food can still feel luxurious. Perfect for date night, a small dinner party, or when you just want to eat something beautiful on a random Tuesday.

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🍽️ Build Your Dinner Party Toolkit: 7 Pieces Worth Owning

If you host a dinner party a few times a year, there are a handful of items that are absolutely worth owning.

These aren’t flashy purchases.
They’re not trendy.
They’re not “magazine shoot” items.

They’re the quiet workhorses that make hosting easier, smoother, and far less stressful.

And if you have the space to store them, you’ll use them for years.

Here are my seven worthy investments:


1️⃣ A Set of 8–12 Wine Glasses

Choose an all-purpose shape that works for red wine, white wine, sparkling, cocktails, or even soda.

Uniform glassware instantly makes your table feel cohesive — and you won’t be scrambling to mix mismatched glasses when guests arrive.

Keep it simple. One style. Done.


2️⃣ Cloth Napkins

Aim for 100% cotton if possible. They wash beautifully and feel substantial in hand.

Cloth napkins:

  • Elevate even the simplest meal
  • Reduce waste
  • And can be used over and over

Neutral colors are timeless. Seasonal colors are fun. You truly can’t go wrong.


3️⃣ A Tablecloth

Yes — go to a store and actually see it in person if you can. Feel the fabric. Check the weight. Look at the color in real lighting.

Pro tip:
Darker colors and prints are more forgiving when it comes to stains.

A tablecloth instantly signals, “This is intentional.”


4️⃣ Serving Spoons & Forks

You do not want to be digging through drawers five minutes before guests arrive.

Have a dedicated set that:

  • Looks attractive on the table
  • Is easy to grab
  • Lives in the same place every time

Small detail. Huge sanity saver.


5️⃣ A Serving Platter, Bowl & Salad Bowl

White is your friend here for platters and bowls and wooden for salad bowls.

Food pops against white.
It works with every season.
It never clashes.

You don’t need ten pieces — just a few versatile ones that can handle sides, salads, and mains.

Another choice – silver platters. You can find dozens of them at resale shops and tag sales. Or ask for a family piece. Someone will be so happy to pass one down.


6️⃣ A Reliable Food Thermometer

I never, ever, ever cook without one.

It removes guesswork.
It prevents overcooking.
It protects you from undercooking.

And it allows you to relax — which is the entire point.


7️⃣ Bonus: A Simple Coat Solution

This doesn’t get talked about enough.

If you host during colder months, a small garment rack or designated coat area keeps entryways from becoming chaotic. It’s a small investment that makes your home feel organized and welcoming.


✨ The Big Picture

Notice what’s missing from this list?

You don’t need:

  • Fancy china
  • A dozen serving sets
  • Matching everything

You need a few quality basics that support you.

Dinner parties aren’t about accumulation. They’re about preparation and connection.

Here’s to smart investments, stress-free hosting, and tables that feel effortless

Cheers,
Colleen 🥂



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