Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Apricots

Last year's fruit leather was so delicious that I couldn't wait to make it again this year! We got our chance last week when the farmer's market finally had some apricots available

Licking every last drop off the spatula.

She didn't want to pull the spatula away from her face so I could get a picture...

YUM!!

**Just for fun look back at last year's post to see how much Kate's changed :0)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Sharing

Kate and I made some brownies for Dad the other day. Kate was especially helpful with the cleanup! :0)
Yum! Brownie batter!

While I did some actual cleanup, Kate thought it was hilarious to share her batter with Indy.

What a good little sharer!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thankful

For the first time since Marc and I have been married we were home for Thanksgiving...kind of... We planned on staying home and cooking Thanksgiving dinner, and I was really excited to follow the step by step instructions in "Turkey Day the Easy Way" from Parents magazine! I prepped everything on Wednesday per the article, so on Thursday when we decided to pack EVERYTHING up and head to Park City for dinner it was actually a breeze! We had planned on sharing Thanksgiving dinner with our friend Dan all along, and mid-week started tossing around the idea that we would go up there...just for fun :0) Since everything was already prepped, it was easy to finish it up there, and it turned out great! Now for a few things that I am thankful for...
I am most thankful for our beautiful, healthy, baby girl!!!

I am very thankful that I was able to pull of my first solo Thanksgiving dinner!...Thanks to Parents magazine, and all those years of watching my parents :0)

I am thankful for my amazing husband, our family, and friends!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Grape picking

Our neighbor has amazing grape vines in his backyard. Each fall he invites us over to pick as many grapes as we want...for the small fee of one jar of the delicious jelly that I end up making :0) Last year Kate couldn't really enjoy the delicious grapes, so this year she made up for lost time! I couldn't get them to her fast enough, and instead of waiting, she was just eating them off the ground...dirt and all...
This is not a dirty grape face, it's a dirty dirt face!...and hands....and sweater...

She knows she's a goose! I wish you could hear the little "ha" that goes along with this face!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Fruit leather


What to do with a few bags of apricots...make fruit leather. I googled a recipe, crossed my fingers that it would be good, and went to work. Kate enjoyed licking the spatula of apricot goodness, and has since enjoyed eating the result.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Birthday cupcakes

I opted for cupcakes instead of a cake for Kate's birthday, especially once I saw the cutest cupcakes ever in a magazine a few months ago...with special pink frosting...
In the making. Kate was taking a peek with some help from Aunt Lauren.

The end result, "candles" and all.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

A fall treat

I don't usually get into making caramel apples, but I found this recipe for Red Wine Caramel Apples in Gourmet magazine and I was so curious that I had to try it. It wasn't too hard, you just have to be patient...waiting for caramel to turn dark amber...and thermometers to read two hundred and something... I purposefully waited for a weekend to try it knowing that I would need to focus solely on the recipe and Marc could entertain Kate, it was a good call. So we tried one of these beauties last night, and we can report that they are good...if you're interested, the recipe follows.

8 small McIntosh apples, stemmed, washed, and dried
1 1/2 cups red wine
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup water
6 Tbsp heavy cream

1. Insert wooden stick halfway into each apple at stem end. Line a tray with wax paper and lightly grease paper.
2. Boil wine in a small saucepan over medium heat until reduced to 1/2 cup, 8-10 minutes. Remove from heat.
3. Boil sugar and water to a boil in a 2 1/2-3 quart saucepan over medium heat, stirring until sugar is dissolved, then wash down any sugar crystals from side of pan with a pastry brush dipped in cold water. Boil, without stirring, swirling pan occasionally so caramel colors evenly, until dark amber. Add reduced wine (mixture will bubble and steam) and swirl pan. Add cream and simmer, stirring, until incorporated, then continue to simmer until thermometer registers 238 degrees. Remove from heat and cool to 200 degrees.
4. Holding apples by the sticks, dip them in the caramel and swirl to coat, letting excess drip off, then hold apples up (stick end down) for about 15 seconds to allow more caramel to set on apples. Place on greased paper and let stand until caramel firms up, about 30 minutes. If caramel becomes too thick to coat apples, reheat over low heat to loosen.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Plum jam

The last time I was at work, a lady that I work with brought in a ton of plums from her backyard, and they were delicious! So, at the end of the shift when there were still a bunch left I offered to take them home...to make jam...like I have time for that! I googled plum jam and got this (7 1/2 cups sugar?!), this (is that even a recipe?), this (funny!), and this (the recipe I finally ended up using). My mom and her friend Carol were also busy looking for a recipe I could use...thank you both :0)
Making the jam was easier than finding a recipe, and Kate was very cooperative and napped while I was making it this morning! The recipe I ended up using only called for a cup of honey or sugar so it isn't sticky sweet, and I just had some on an English muffin and it is delicious, if I do say so myself! If you have any plums just lying around I highly recommend making some!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

No one cares...

I read a book last summer called No One Cares What You Had for Lunch. It's a book that gives you ideas of what you can write about on your blog. So I'm sure it's true that none of you care that I had a grilled ham and cheese for lunch, but just look at that...don't you want to know the secret to that beauty?!?!?!

There are 3 things that make the perfect grilled cheese...

1. Low heat...really low.
2. A lid.
3. Patience...don't turn up the heat even though you really want to!

It's those 3 things that give you the perfect sandwich. Believe me it's worth the wait! Enjoy!!