Well, that went fast, didn't it? I know February is a short month but
this one just zoomed on by. At least we ate well. Actually, what we
mostly ate, it seems, was dessert! And all these sweets don't even
include all those chocolates that Brian got me for Valentine's Day and
that I've been scarfing down. Oh, well. That whole January diet thing
is so last month. ;)
Looking carefully, I see that in between the cakes, pies, cookies,
trifles and sweet cocktails, we managed to enjoy some homemade soup and a
great scratch-made veal stock. Here's a look back at all our tasty
offerings.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Brown Sauce (Veal Stock) and a Bestie
A bestie who can cook! |
Labels:
Gravies/Dips/Sauces
Friday, February 22, 2013
Tales of the Hamantaschen
Tomorrow is the Jewish holiday of Purim and part of the traditional celebrations is a triangular filled cookie called a hamantaschen (literally, Haman's hat). To say I love them would be a gross understatement! My mother was not much of a baker so our pastries came from bakeries, including my beloved annual hamantaschen. She always worked at a school on the lower east side of Manhattan which was once home to many old world Jewish delis, bakeries, pickle vendors, etc. and that's where she bought them. Those were the days...
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Desserts
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Oven "Fried" Goat Cheese
Brian and I both really like salads, especially with interesting ingredients such as roasted beets, walnuts and cheese. Definitely cheese. Feta is great in salads but there's a special place in our hearts for goat cheese. Just plain old crumbled chevre is fine but when it's sliced into medallions, breaded and fried so that the outside is crispy and the inside is gooey...well, that's just a heavenly experience.
Labels:
Miscellaneous,
Salads
Monday, February 18, 2013
Taco Bell's Cantina Steak Burrito
Exhibit A |
Labels:
Miscellaneous
Friday, February 15, 2013
Creamy Cheesy Cauliflower Soup
I would not be exaggerating if I told you I've been eating a bowl of soup nearly every day since the new year. I can barely stand the thought of it in the summer but, these days, it's cold around here. Windy and snowy and overcast. Ugh. I want so badly for spring to come. But, till then, I need my soup!
Labels:
Soups
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Valentine's Day Recipe Round-Up
How will you be celebrating Valentine's Day tomorrow? Is there someone
special for whom you will bake treats while they shop for roses and
chocolates? Or maybe your special Valentine is your mom or dad, son or
daughter. Maybe you'll be baking those special treats for colleagues,
seniors or soldiers. Whatever the case, here are some yummy ideas from
my kitchen.
And speaking of my kitchen, my own Valentine travels during the week so we will likely celebrate on the weekend. I know he will buy me my favorite chocolates. And I will cook him his favorite meal. I'm grateful every day for the love in my life but it's fun to have a special occasion to celebrate it. So, whatever your plans, have a very happy Valentine's Day filled with love!
And speaking of my kitchen, my own Valentine travels during the week so we will likely celebrate on the weekend. I know he will buy me my favorite chocolates. And I will cook him his favorite meal. I'm grateful every day for the love in my life but it's fun to have a special occasion to celebrate it. So, whatever your plans, have a very happy Valentine's Day filled with love!
Monday, February 11, 2013
Cherry Brownie Trifles
Last summer, my friend Kim from Cravings of a Lunatic, posted a recipe for Black Forest Brownie Mini Trifles and I was instantly smitten. Even though, at the time, Valentine's Day was a long way off, I immediately thought these trifles would be the perfect dessert. So, I pinned the recipe and waited Fast forward to this past weekend, just days away from Valentine's Day, and I went back to check out the recipe and shop for my ingredients.
Labels:
Desserts
Friday, February 8, 2013
Chocolate Sweetheart Martini
My chocolate loving sweetheart came home with a bottle of Pinnacle Chocolate Whipped Vodka. He said he couldn't resist. We've tried the regular whipped before and used it to create a delicious Lemon Meringue Martini but the chocolate was a new flavor for us. We poured a little into a glass to taste and, once again, were not disappointed in Pinnacle. It has a good chocolate flavor and does not taste artificial. And, no, the Pinnacle people are not paying me for this post. Although, if they're reading this they should feel free to send me a bunch of money. Or some samples...
Labels:
A Cocktail Life
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Raspberry Heart Shaped Hand Pies
Valentine's Day is just about a week away and my eyes have been drawn to all things heart-shaped lately. And so the little "sweetie pies" on The Farm Chicks blog practically leapt right off the page. Not only for their shape but the fact that they're made with pie dough. I love pie dough and always say it's the best part of whatever pie I've made with it. I absolutely had to make these.
Labels:
Desserts
Monday, February 4, 2013
Skinny Banana Bread with Cream Cheese Swirl
The other day I woke up on a cold, rainy morning with two over ripe bananas on my kitchen counter and a craving for something sweet. Bananas in that state are fairly rare in my house because I love them and usually eat them long before they get to that condition. The sweet craving is, unfortunately, an all too common occurrence. But I'm trying to stick to my new year healthy and light eating plan and I already know I'll be doing some cheating on Valentine's Day. So, I decided to make a skinnier banana bread. I compared the myriad of recipes, did some calculations, flipped a coin and settled on these ingredients and quantities.
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Desserts
Friday, February 1, 2013
Chocolate Raspberry Swirl Bundt Cake
The combination of chocolate and raspberry is part of a romantic tradition in our house. About 2 months after we met, Brian took me out for a romantic birthday dinner at an elegant French restaurant and I was particularly looking forward to a chocolate dessert. Wouldn't you know, they didn't have one! So the following week, when he came over, he brought a gorgeous chocolate cake from a bakery near him. It was several layers of rich chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream between the layers, a chocolate ganache coating and a tall heap of chocolate curls and shavings dusted with powdered sugar over the top. Wow.
Labels:
Desserts
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