Monday, October 14, 2013

Caramel Cream




 I want to say, I'm not usually a fan of cool whip. I actually hate the stuff on it's own. But in this recipe I wanted the stability it has, it doesn't run or wilt like real whipped cream does but it still provides the fluffyness and the caramel covers the funny taste. If you are going to use it right away real whipped cream will probably work. If you are making it the day before, I recommend the cool whip.

1/2 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. white sugar
1/2 c.corn syrup
1/2 c. heavy cream
1/2 c. butter

12 oz. cool whip

Combine the brown sugar, white, sugar, corn syrup, heavy cream, and butter in a  pan. Boil over medium heat, without stirring, until soft ball stage (235*F)

Remove from heat and let cool until cool enough to touch. Add to a mixer and beat until cool. Add the cool whip, about a cup at a time, until all mixed in. Keep beating until the cream loses some of it's gloss. 





Use the cream as frosting to fill cupcakes, crepes, or cream canoes. Or I used it in little desserts cups, I was trying to mimic Olive gardens dolcinis

For my dolcinis I put some crushed chocolate cookies on the bottom, a layer of chocolate silk in the middle, and then I piped the caramel cream on top and garnished with chocolate curls.




Saturday, September 14, 2013

Harry Potter Party


Any true fan knows how you get to Hogwarts. Flying car is NOT advisable. 

This idea for the magical barrier looked cool and would be really fun.




So we started off with by welcoming everyone to Hogwarts. I split everyone into houses to play the games so they got a crest. Or if you don't want to print and cut them all out rings work too (Also a safety pin so they wouldn't lose it and some tape to attach it to the pin so neither showed)

I also had a caldron full of pens to take the test with but I forgot a picture of that part and had to make do with setting it up again at home. Another fun idea I had but didn't do was to pull the center out of the pen, the thin part that contains the ink and push it into a feather for quills.






Since this is me, and I like to eat, we started out with the food. 




Our Start of term feast included

Butter beer
Cauldron cakes
Pumpkin Pasties
Steak Pie

For the butter beer I used caramel Italian soda syrup, half-an-half, and either club soda or in my case water and dry ice. I reccomend the Da Vinci brand syrup, you can usually find it at Sams Club. 

After eating we all took our O.W.L. (Ordinary Wizarding Level) 


Since this was a baby shower we matched the baby from the book with it's description. We had Harry Potter, Dudley Dursley, the mandrake, Aragog, and Norbert. 



Instead of prizes for winning the game you got points in your house cup. You got 1 point if you got three or more right and 2 points if you got all five.







Then we went over to Honeydukes with shopping bags (6 in a pack at the dollar store!)


Here is my previous post on making your own candy shop.

But that trip had a catch. There is a get to know you game where you pass around a bag of candy and for however many you took you had to tell something about yourself. We did a variation of that. For however many packages you got from the candy shop you had to describe a scene from one of the books or movie. Whoever guessed which book or movie it was got a point in their house cup. 


And we had a photo booth off to the side.







We had some very informative wall decorations







And last but not least, Nagini was on the table for presents. 





Other things I did not a picture of include one very nice movie grade time turner, Beltrix Lestrange, Nymphadora Tonks, and a Death Eater complete with Dark mark.

And of course what really made the night was having fun with some great friends and fellow Harry Potter fans. So thank you to everyone who came and had a great time.


And Gryffindor won the house cup. 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Harry Potter Party Preview

Ok, so I'm a HUGE Harry Potter fan. And I'm hosting a Harry Potter themes baby shower for a friend who is also a huge Harry Potter fan. 



I'll post more of the details later, but to start with we have the invitations and then 
the candy for the Honeydukes station.






 The letter in color and wording was styled to look like Harrys acceptance letter to Hogwarts.











And for the candy I got mini favor bags from the wedding section at Wal-mart and printed out my own labels. I filled the bags, folded the label over the top and stapled it shut. 

The candy is
Acid Drops - Warhead sours
Basilisk Babies - Green Apple Twizlers
Golden Snitch - Caramel Lindt Balls
 Cockroach Clusters - Crushed Pretzel Crisps and chocolate
Potion Powder - Colored sugar in apothecary bottles. They came like the in the Halloween section of Wal-mart. They were too cute to pass up
Dragons Eggs - Chocolate covered cashews set in a round candy mold


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Corn and Orzo salad




8 oz. orzo (or 2 c. cooked quinoa)
2 large onions, chopped
2 lb frozen corn kernels 
1/2 stick butter
1 Tbsp. Turbinado sugar (or white sugar)
Salt to taste
4 oz. cream cheese, softened and cubed
4 chipotles in adobo, chopped
4.5 oz real bacon, bacon bits

Fresh chopped parsley (optional)

Cook the bacon bits in a large non-stick skillet until they are crisp. Remove from pan and set aside.

In the pan you cooked the bacon in, without cleaning it out, melt the butter and add the onions. Saute over medium heat until he onions are translucent. Add the corn, sugar, and salt and continue to cook on medium until the corn is thawed. Turn the heat to medium high and cook only stirring every few minutes or when the corn and onions on the bottom of the pan start to brown. Cook until the corn and onions are caramelized

Meanwhile cook the orzo in salted water until al dent. Drain and toss with a little oil to prevent sticking.

Toss together the caramelized corn, cooked orzo, and cream cheese. Stir to combine. Add the bacon bits and the chipotle. Top with the fresh parsley for color if using and serve.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Skillet Quinoa Hoppin Johns







1 lb  kielbasa, sliced
1 medium onion, chopped
1/2 red bell pepper, chopped
3 c. chicken broth
1 can black eyed peas, drained and rinsed
1 c. uncooked quinoa
1/4 tsp. thyme
1/4 tsp. oregano

Saute the onion and kielbasa together until the onion is almost tender. 
Add the bell pepper and cook another 2 minutes.

Add the remaining ingredients and simmer on medium until the quinoa is cooked and the liquid is absorbed, stirring occasionally. 




Saturday, May 4, 2013

Kielbasa Pasta

This is my version on "Creamy Jambalaya Pasta" from Plain Chicken via pinterestI changed things a little to make it a one pot dinner. 

This would also be a great place to use up leftover cooked chicken or ham. Just throw it in towards the end of cooking to heat it up. 


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1 lb kielbasa, sliced
1 onion, chopped
2 - 3 cloves garlic, minced
9 oz. small pasta
4 c.water
4 beef bouillon cubes
4 oz tomato sauce
1/2 c. heavy cream
1/2 tsp parsely
1 tsp. paprika
1 1/2 tsp Cajun seasoning
1/8 tsp. oregano
1/8 tsp. thyme
3 Tbsp flour

In a large pan saute the kielbasa, when you can start to smell the kielbasa cooking add the onion, usually about 2 - 3 minutes. When the onion is tender add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds. 

Add all the remaining ingredients, except for flour and cook, stirring often, until the pasta is tender. 

Combine the flour and just enough water to make a pasta. Stir into hot simmering pasta and cook for another minute or two.


Monday, April 22, 2013

Panna Cotta




Panna Cotta

2 c. heavy cream
1 c. whole milk
1/2 c. sugar
1 1/2 packets knox unflavored gelatin

1 - 2 lb fresh strawberries
1/4 c. sugar
3 Tbsp clear gel

Sprinkle the gelatin over the milk, stir, and let stand for 5 minutes. 

Heat the cream and sugar until simmering but not boiling. Stir in the milk and gelatin mixture. Cook, stirring, for 2 - 3 minutes. Just enough to melt the gelatin.

Pour into molds or pretty glass dishes and chill.

Slice strawberries, toss with sugar and let sit for 1 hour. Stir in the clear gel and wait 20 minutes before serving.

When ready to serve run the bottom of the mold under hot water and invert on a plate or serve in glass dishes.