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Luau Supplies: Pineapple Straws
I’m in love with these pineapple straws. How fun would these be in a pina colada? These would be fun to bring out at a graduation party, baby shower, birthday party or other occasion.
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Hawaiian Luau Cookies
I’m the first to admit that I struggle with cake and cookie decorating. There’s not a lot of artistic skills in this gal. But, I can sure fake it thanks to outsourcing my baking to the experts. These luau cookies are perfect for special events such as birthday parties, wedding favors or more. I’ve rounded up 10 different Hawaiian style cookies. Yum!
Hawaiian Cookies – too pretty to eat!
Hawaiian Bride & Groom Cookies
Aren’t these cookies adorable? The hardest thing is deciding which one I love the most.
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Big Luau Party Dishes
If you’re having a big luau party with a lot of guests, you may want to pick up one of these luau party packs that are perfect for up to 64 guests. This bulk pack is much cheaper than buying a bunch of smaller packs. They say they are for bridal parties, but I can see these at weddings, birthday parties, graduation parties and more.
Find more luau party supplies here.
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Hawaiian Luau Plates
I’m not a fan of cheesy party favors unless it’s for a kids birthday. I came across this style of Hawaiian luau plates and it’s more of my style. It’s a throw away plate, but looks pretty enough to keep around.
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Luau Invitations
I was looking at luau invitations and there’s some really fun styles. Here’s some of my favorites:
Have you had any luau parties lately? Would love to hear about some of your party ideas. Leave a comment below.
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Party Themes – Luau Birthday Party Recipes
Trying to come up with a fun birthday party theme? Think Hawaiian with a luau birthday party. Send birthday invitations specifying the dress code – Hawaiian shirts, hula skirts, etc. Buy some island music from a party store for some Hula dancing or the Limbo. For decorations, consider bamboo tiki torches, inflatable parrots or palm trees. Serve some traditional Hawaiian dishes, such as shredded pork, but remember to fix some side dishes to accompany the main dishes. Following are a few recipes for Hawaiian side dishes certain to make any luau birthday party a success.
Banana-Yam Casserole
Ingredients
4 yams or sweet potatoes
4 ripe but not overly ripe bananas
1/4 to 1/3 cup brown sugar
2-3 Tbsp butter
Dash of salt
1/2 cup waterPreparation
Preheat over to 350. Parboil the sweet potatoes. Cool and peel. Slice into 1/4 inch slices. Slice the bananas into 1/4 inch slices. Prepare a casserole dish by buttering the inside. Place a layer of sweet potatoes in the casserole dish. Add a dash of salt and small pieces of butter. Sprinkle with the brown sugar. Add a layer of the banana slices, small pieces of butter and brown sugar. Alternate layers until the casserole is nearly full, ending with the bananas, brown sugar and butter on top. Add a dash of salt. Add the water and bake in a 350 oven 30-40 minutes or until golden brown on top.Coconut Fruit Salad
Ingredients
1 fresh pineapple
3 oranges
3 pears
1 cup red seedless grapes
5 bananas
4 crisp apples
3 peaches
25 large marshmallows
1 cup of walnuts
1 cup shredded coconut (may substitute melon, kiwi, mango, papaya, guava, nectarines, grapefruit if necessary)Preparation
All of the fruit should be cut or sliced into bite-size pieces. Combine all the ingredients except the bananas, walnuts, and coconut. Cover and chill. Just before serving, mix in the bananas and walnuts. Sprinkle the shredded coconut over the top. This is a delicious tropical fruit salad with a Hawaiian twist. Serves 25.Enjoy your Hawaiian luau birthday party!
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