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Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013

Halloween Marshmallow Pops


I still rip things out of magazines at doctor's offices.  And I still nervously look around me as I'm doing it, half expecting a police officer to jump out from behind a plant and arrest me.  This habit is very old school, because I could easily take a photo of whatever it is with my iPhone or go home and Google the same magazine and find the article in its entirety online.  Alas, ripping it out makes me feel dangerous and 82 years old at the same time.  So, I recently found this article stuffed in my purse about Marshmallow Pops, which looked so fun and easy to recreate at home.  And they were!  Perfect after-school activity with Jack...  

I used lollipop sticks I had on hand, melted white chocolate for the ghosts and candy melts for the Frankensteins and pumpkins.  (I didn't have orange candy melts so I combined yellow and red, which sort of came out coral but go with it.)  Simply dunk your skewered marshmallows and then let cool on parchment paper.  Melt some chocolate chips and dunk the tips of your green marshmallows for Frankenstein hair.  Place the rest of the melted chocolate in a piping bag (or plastic baggie with the end snipped) and use to make spooky faces!  You could make mummies or Dracula's too, and use other candies for decorating.  The possibilities are endless when you rip articles out of magazines!       




Jumat, 25 Oktober 2013

Monster Eyeball Cookies


My daughter has been waking up at 5am this week, which is fun, because then we can bond while I'm super grumpy.  She also knows what "Mama, Coffee, HOT" means, so there's that.  And I've had a chance to get my blog posts up on the early side.  Morning Celebration!  Anyways, remember these Mini Candy Corn Sugar Cookies?  I've been pretty obsessed with the recipe since discovering it.  The dough comes together in a matter of minutes (I usually double it), it's easy to work with, it freezes well, and the creative possibilities are endless (think every holiday).  This go around, I added a small amount of green food coloring to the dough before adding the flour, and then topped each baked cookie with eyeball sprinkles.  Jack and I wanted to make faces on a few of them, so we melted chocolate chips and used a plastic baggie with the end snipped off to create silly, scary monsters... 


Ok those aren't scary at all.  Can you believe Halloween is less than a week away?  Good thing my son has 3 costumes he can't decide between!  If you feel like getting festive and domestic this weekend, check out the homemade candy I've made in the past.  And don't forget these Butterfingers!

Weekend!  


Senin, 21 Oktober 2013

Brown Butter Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies


Have I ever told you about how I hate Pumpkin Pie?  I hate it, really I do. 


I haven't even tried a piece since I was probably 9 years old, and I won't try it.  You probably think you can get me to eat a bite, but you're wrong.  I will run away from you and your bite, like a bat out of hell.  But the weird thing is... I like pumpkin bread, and pumpkin bars, and pumpkin ravioli, cheesecake, seeds, cookies, etc.  Just get away from me, Pumpkin Pie.  Get far, far away.

Back to me liking pumpkin other things, like cookies.  I decided to make up a recipe on Thursday and I think I did good.  All the autumn-y pumpkin flavor that I love, in the consistency of a cookie (not pie).  I brown butter all year long, but there's something extra special about the nuttiness the flavor offers in autumn time.  I added chocolate chips, because I do that to everything, but white chocolate chips would also be lovely.  If you only have all-purpose flour, that will be fine, but I love what the combination of bread flour and cake flour does for cookies.  They help to provide a chewy interior with a crackly exterior.  Be warned: this dough is sticky, so it's important to refrigerate it for as long as possible, preferably overnight.  But it will be worth the wait.  Happy Fall Without Pumpkin Pie, everyone!    


Brown Butter Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
(Makes approx. 2 dozen)

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 cup pumpkin puree
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups bread flour
3/4 cup cake flour
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp all spice
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground cloves
1 pkg. semi-sweet chocolate chips (or white)

In a small pot, brown butter over medium low heat.  This takes some time, but if you turn the heat too high the butter will burn.  Once it's foams, turns brown and starts to smell nutty - it's ready.  Remove from heat and let cool.  In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together both flours, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, all spice, nutmeg and cloves.  Set aside.  In a large bowl, beat together with an electric mixer both sugars with browned butter.  Add eggs, one at a time, mixing in between.  Add pumpkin and vanilla and mix until fully combined.  Slowly add in dry ingredients and mix until just combined.  Stir in chocolate chips.  Cover and refrigerate overnight (or at least an hour).  When ready to bake, remove dough from fridge and preheat oven to 350.  Place rounded spoonfuls (I use an ice cream scooper) on a parchment-lined baking sheet.  Bake for 10 minutes.       



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Jumat, 27 September 2013

Halloween 'Temptation Candy' Giveaway!


I don't know about you guys, but we have been planning our Halloween costume since last November. And by "we" I mean, Jack.  I don't think a month has gone by without a costume discussion.  Of course, each month a new character is in the lead... Iron Man, Captain Iron Man (he exists), Luke Skywalker and now we're back to the Red Power Ranger.  Which is what he was last year.  "No, Mom, last year I was Jayden and this year I'm going to be Troy!"  Whatever that means.  Also, according to Jack, Etta is supposed to be R2-D2 and myself?  Yup, C-3PO.  Anyone have any gold spandex I can borrow?

With Halloween (finally) around the corner, the good people from Temptation Candy - a boutique online candy store based in LA - want to give YOU a treat!  But the trick is (do you see what I did there?), only one of you can win (US residents only, excluding Alaska and Hawaii).  Included in the cute baskets are Jelly Belly Beans, Starburst Candy and Caramel Hershey Kisses.  So please comment below to win, and share what you're going dressed up as this Halloween!  Also, check out the rest of the Halloween treats over at Temptation Candy.  I'll wear gold face paint if I can eat all of that. 

*Winner will be picked at random on Tuesday, October 1st.       

Kamis, 30 Mei 2013

We Got the Beet.


Growing up we had a Patrick Nagel print hanging on a wall in the dining room. It's exactly the one you're thinking of. Or maybe not. A lot of them have that woman in them. You know, the woman on the cover of Duran Duran's Rio. I never much cared for it. Oh, I loved the album, just not the print hanging on the wall in our dining room. My dad really liked that whole style; that very 80s, minimalist, pastel thing. My dad really liked the 80s, in general. And the 80s liked my dad. They made sense together. He was newly single, very handsome, a great cook, liked to travel, play tennis, hang glide and party. And, of course, he was into the art.

Patrick Nagel was born in 1945. My dad was born in 1945. Patrick Nagel's work was greatly inspired by and directly descended from Art Deco. And Art Deco is, without a doubt, my dad's favorite visual design style. His house and work are both filled with furniture and light fixtures from the Deco era.

Unlike my dad, who is alive, healthy and happy, Patrick Nagel died at the peak of his life and career, at thirty-eight years of age. Strange as it sounds, immediately after participating in a fifteen minute celebrity 'Aerobithon' to raise money for the American Heart Association, Nagel was found dead in his car. From a heart attack. The Reagan Era was a bitch.

This past weekend I was in a fun, food frenzy in the kitchen. I just wanted to make stuff. I see some rhubarb. Let's make a cake! I see leftover coffee and a pork tenderloin. Let's make a marinade and grill stuff! I see beets and carrots. Let's make a borsch! I see Greek yogurt and horseradish. Let's make a garnish for the borsch! You get the idea.

The borsch came out so bright, saturated, rich and vivid that it immediately reminded me, visually, of Pop Art. Flashes of bright colors and sharp shapes from the works of Warhol, Lichtenstein, and yes, Nagel rushed through my head. Fred agreed, but his head was swimming with images of Bauhaus and Kandinsky. Which is totally appropriate for cold borsch as all three are/were Russian! And thus our Sunday unfolded into the eighties-inspired photoshoot of borsch. I did very little styling on this shoot. Fred really ran with it on his own. I picked the soundtrack: The Go-Go's. Right around the time that Nagel was at his peak, so were The Go-Go's. And right around that time I participated in a lip syncing 'class' at Summer camp. And our group's piéce de résistance was, you guessed it, 'We Got the Beat'. I was Belinda Carlisle and my tennis racket was my guitar. Though I'm pretty sure Belinda Carlisle did not actually play the guitar. Man, I miss my Swatch.

The bosrcht was quite good. A success. It was rich and bold with a rear kick of subtle heat from the white pepper and the horseradish yogurt. It was complex on the palate but finished very neatly. This innocent little soup also made a morbid mess of anything that came near it. We had so much left over that we took it up to a Memorial Day BBQ in the canyon. I think I saw one person try it. Who can blame them? At a cookout abundant with steaks, lamb, burgers, sausages, corn salad, chips, banana crème pudding and booze, who wants to deal with a bowl of borsch?

Ah, well. It's not for everyone. People kind of either love it or hate it. I'm not certain what Patrick Nagel liked to eat, but if he's anything like my dad, borsch was not high on the list. 

Me, I'll take a bowl any time.


Chilled Beet Soup with Horseradish Yogurt

Serves 4-6

4 cups (or more) chicken stock
1 pound beets, peeled, chopped
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup peeled chopped carrot
2 teaspoons chopped garlic
1 teaspoon sugar
1 bay leaf
2 tablespoons horseradish
A handful of fresh chives, trimmed
Greek yogurt
Generous salt & white pepper to taste


Combine 4 cups broth, beets, onions, carrot, bay leaf and garlic in medium saucepan. Bring to boil.

Reduce heat to medium-low; cover and simmer until vegetables are very tender, about 35 minutes. Cool slightly. Remove bay leaf and puree in blender in batches until smooth. Transfer to bowl.

Thin with additional stock if soup is too thick. Mix in sugar. Season with salt and pepper. Cover and chill until cold, at least 4 hours or overnight. (Can be prepared 2 days ahead. Keep refrigerated.)

Ladle soup into bowls.

In a small bowl, mix horseradish and yogurt. Put a dollop of horseradish mixture in the middle of the bowl of soup and top with chives.




Rabu, 01 Mei 2013

Jumat, 15 Maret 2013

Luck of the Irish

cute...


and cute...


Have wonderfully lucky weekends.  I'm not Irish, so don't kiss me.
Some past St. Patty's Day posts here, here and here.  

Kamis, 28 Februari 2013

Carrot Cake Cookies


It's almost March, it's almost spring, it's almost Easter.  Sorta.  I've got CARROTS on my brain, I've got carrots on my BRAIN, I've got carrots, carrots, CARROTS on my BRAIN!  

You see, I think I had a stroke there for a second.  I just sang a song about carrots, except for I didn't sing it, I wrote it down, so that you could sing it as you read it.  You don't understand how tired I am, people.  It's dangerous for me to be blogging, because I don't know what sort of sentence or song I will come up with next.  So for now, I'm just going to leave you with this recipe.  I loved this cookie.  It felt wonderfully unique and it was very easy to make.  Shortcuts, I'm all about them right now.  And making a cookie with a little help from a bag of cake mix is the best kind of shortcut.  


Carrot Cake Cookies
(Makes approx. 24 cookies)
Printable Recipe

1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/4 cup carrot cake mix
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
3/4 cup (1.5 sticks) unsalted butter, room temp
1 cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
White chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350.  Cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.  Add egg and vanilla, and mix until incorporated.  In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, cake mix, baking soda, cinnamon and nutmeg.  Slowly add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until just combined.  Stir in white chocolate chips.  Place by rounded spoonful on baking sheet and bake for 8-10 minutes.



Kamis, 14 Februari 2013

Chocolate Raspberry Pie Pops


I am not a Pinterest-er, but occasionally I'll come across something in my Internet perusing that I just can't resist.  Like Pie Pops, I mean, come on.  Pie Pops!!  What an adorable idea, Internet, damn you.  For any occasion, really, but I found these heart ones especially sweet for Valentine's Day.  Adorable, sweet... looking at me being all romantical.  Here is the recipe... I went with seedless raspberry jam and a few chocolate chips for my filling.    


Jack had a blast helping...




Um, please remember to poke a few holes in each pie pop or else...


...this will happen.  "Broken Hearts" as Carson aptly named them.  So sad : (


Rabu, 13 Februari 2013

Chewy Reese's Chocolate Cookies


Sometimes, you have to open your cupboard, grab a bag of peanut butter chips, and follow the recipe on the back of the bag.  Because fancy blogs like mine (just go with it) aren't the only place to turn for a good cookie.  And, on an unrelated topic, why is 'cupboard' such a weird word?  Cup board??  Shouldn't it be spelled cubbard?  I'm glad you're here to discuss these sorts of things with.  Anyway, if you don't have a bag of peanut butter chips, you can find the recipe here.  On my fancy blog.  And to fancy things up further, I baked them in a pan and used a heart-shaped cookie cutter to make them festive.  Because I heart you people.  And I especially heart peanut butter and chocolate.  
Thank you fancy bag.  




Selasa, 12 Februari 2013

Mardi Gras Meal


I am like SUPER D DUPER lazy right now and I'm going to repost a repost.  Does that even make sense?  My brain is too mushy to figure it out.  Happy Fat Tuesday!  Here is your menu.  
(Back tomorrow)

Jumat, 08 Februari 2013

Valentine's Day Treats

Our week out of town is winding to a close, and I will be back in my kitchen soon stirring up all sorts of trouble.  Stirring, I said!  Oh, silly puns.  I hope you're staying warm, wherever you are, and I hope you spend the weekend stirring up trouble of your own, preferably something sweet for Valentine's Day.  Here are some ideas from me to you.  I am romantical.













(and some other ideas here)