I think Iโm sort of back in a cooking routine again. Itโs been weird being home, but still working. I lose track of how much time I need to actually make things before having to retreat to the basement to start my telehealth sessions. I think Iโve managed to get out of my cooking rut at least. I made homemade puff pastry to top a steak and mushroom pie for Pi Day, for example!
I was impressed with myself! This is even the cheater version and it still has super flaky layers and loveliness.
We used the Instant Pot to cook the filling! I left out the bacon as we had none thawed and surprisingly, the Husband liked it without it! He said to leave it out next time too. Apparently, there should be several next times for this meal. ๐ The steak and mushroom pie recipe is here: https://www.jocooks.com/recipes/steak-and-mushroom-pie/
We also had baked chicken thighs with a spicy rub. The Husband had a salad and rice and I had buttered, herbed brussel sprouts.
An old favorite made an appearance, spaghetti! This one was cooked on the stove. This time I used two cans of tomatoes and two cans of sauce and that seems to be the perfect stove top method for us. We like it a little more saucy.
We, of course, had lasagna, after the spaghetti. I used my favorite french bread recipe to make herbed bread. Donโt tell the Husband, but I used the Sandwich Sprinkle in the batter and it was lovely.
I made Chicken Bacon Ranch pasta with the leftover from the chicken dinner. It was a fun recipe to try. I wasnโt sure how I would like the combo of spices, but it was fun. I made my own ranch dressing spice mix. The Husband is interested to try homemade ranch with the spice mix soon too. We would probably eat this again.
Another fun recipe that I have had on my list to try for a while is Shrimp Hushpuppies from Tasty Kitchen. Since we had some extra time this week, I whipped up a batch.
They were yummy! My inlaws helped the Husband move a server cage into our house, which at one point involved taking off the doors so the Husband could stand in the middle of it to get it down the stairs. Fancy tried to rescue him when it ended up hitting his shins. It was a circus, but the turnovers helped make up for it.
To finish off on an even sweeter note, hereโs the latest homemade ice cream experiment. When we cleaned the freezer, we discovered a sad looking bowl of strawberries that were obviously in need of rescue. Since they didnโt look like they would be good to eat, we made ice cream instead! It was delicious and made with no eggs!
Yum! Iโve made a few more fun things, including some new treats for Fancy, but those will be in a later post, as I donโt have the pictures yet. I hope youโre finding time to experiment with fun foods and things to do! Stay healthy!
Hello from the variable weather of today. Yesterday it was so windy and cold that I couldnโt go outside for long because I like breathing without coughing. Our meals lately have been a lot of warm things, soups, and things without dairy as we both have a cold. Weโre finally getting over it, although the Husband thinks heโs getting sick again. He better keep it to himself this time! I donโt need a second round, thank you.
I have been making sure to eat a good breakfast, even cooking, when I actually get up in time. I made these double chocolate, peanut butter chip muffins from a Food Network website recipe, but wasnโt happy with them.
They were super greasy, which was pretty disappointing. Normally I have good luck with FN recipes. I wonโt post this one though, because itโs not very good.
I even made a fancy breakfast of French Toast for us last weekend. Nothing fancy, couple eggs, a cup of milk, and some cinnamon. I added cinnamon to whipped cream too. We used our friendsโ homemade maple syrup as well and had chicken sausages.
I made chocolate chip pecan waffles for dinner one of the nights the Husband was moving his office late. I used Penzeyโs Pie Spice in the batter as well, for a little extra deliciousness.
I got excited upon seeing a sale on passionfruit at the grocery store and bought 5 of them to play with. I ended up making passionfruit curd, which was absolutely delicious! Hereโs the recipe I used. https://www.theflavorbender.com/make-passion-fruit-curd/
The Flavor Bender website has a lot of popup adds, so I almost used a different site, but it looked like the easiest one and had freezing directions as well. Hereโs what the curd looked like on homemade yogurt.
It has a very distinct smell, which when you got a certain whiff was actually mildly unpleasant. The pulp smells like what you think tropical things smell like. Itโs hard to describe! I was a little bit doubtful because of that and the Husband almost took the dog for an extra walk to escape it. Itโs deliciously tart and has some texture from the seeds. It was amazing in yogurt, as they tamed each other. I felt so fancy!
Right as the Husband started the move in his new office, and coincidently his cold, we had corned beef in the crock pot. I donโt have a picture of that because we ate at different times, but I do have a picture of what I made with the leftovers. We had corned beef hash.
It may look homely, but it was delicious. The potatoes could be a little crispier, but they tasted good. The Husband raved about it and requested corned beef again, specifically so we could have this hash. We had fruit for a side as well, of course.
Tequila lime chicken with cilantro rice made an appearance on our menu again. Itโs super easy and tasty.
We had burgers a week apart as well; beef burgers first and then turkey burgers.
The Husband requested seasoned fries and we had toasted buns. Mmmm. I used Montreal Steak seasoning in the burgers. I didnโt use a recipe for either burger, just made it up as I went along.
Hereโs the turkey burgers with Cajun spices and seasoned fries. I was going to serve chips, but the Husband said that fries would โbe good for my soul,โ so thatโs why we had fries again.
The turkey burgers turned out yummy as well.
We have been using Jet Tilaโs 101 Asian Dishes You Need To Cook Before You Die. Itโs been good so far, but I will save those recipes for a cookbook review, as thereโs a couple more that we want to try first.
The Husband and Fancy are snoozing on the couch next to me and itโs making me super sleepy. It might be time for bed. Hopefully that will help kick the last of this cold!
Hello! Iโm staying up late tonight because Iโm cranky about going to bed. Iโll only have myself to blame tomorrow when Iโm cranky about getting up, but such is life.
Weโve been experimenting some with recipes these past couple of weeks. I made some fancier foods and some regular recipes. This week is kind of a terrible week for food pictures, as the Husbandโs job is moving buildings and everything is apparently a mess. I never know if he will actually be home for dinner or not. Iโll start with the fancy foods and then give you a quick run down of the regulars.
Probably the fanciest meal we had was duck! We had potatoes and swiss chard cooked in the duck fat as a side, as well as some kind of fruit that I canโt remember.
I like their recipes as they are pretty uncomplicated and easy to follow. I was nervous, but I think I did do a fairly good job on cooking it.
We also had a fondue date night a few weeks ago and watched Star Wars. A cheesy dinner with a cheesy movie was perfect for us. Fancy drooled all over our feet and attempted big puppy dog eyes, but alas, no fondue was provided. Cheese is life to Fancy.
It was really rich and delicious. I shared the plate of fondue dippers in the Blue Plate Special photos, but here it is again.
It was a fun dinner. We had butterkase, sharp cheddar, and fontina cheeses in the fondue. I heavily modified a recipe from the Melting Pot. I used the leftover fondue to make mac and cheese which was also delicious.
Apparently I have been using my flamingo pink Fiestaware a lot lately. I should probably do a regular color rotation for the dishes. ๐
Hereโs the pink plate again, this time with a Valentineโs Day dinner of roasted chicken, stuffing, and buttery herbed carrots. I used the herb butter I made with garden herbs in all three items. The stuffing is Stove Top. The Husband likes it, so I do occasionally make it. Itโs growing on me a little.
Hereโs another fancy dish on the pink plate. ๐ This one is a lamb shoulder chop with Cajun roasted potatoes and roasted zucchini for me. The Husband had a salad.
It was pretty decent, although a bit fatty for me, of course. The lamb was seasoned with garlic and rosemary. I used garlic, oregano, salt, pepper, and olive oil on the zucchini and Cajun seasoning on the potatoes. Hereโs the recipe for the chops. https://www.craftbeering.com/lamb-shoulder-chops-recipe/
I ended up frying the rest of the potatoes for breakfast the next morning. They were delicious.
I had them with eggs and sage chicken sausages. It was a good breakfast.
Weโve been pretty good about using leftovers for the most part. I made taco meat for taco salad one weeknight and we used the leftover meat for nachos on Saturday for lunch.
I added beans that I cooked down with lime juice, cumin, garlic, cilantro, and chili powder to mine and it was yummy! I also used fritos in my salad. I think the Husband used tortilla chips. Here are the nachos from the weekend.
We had delicious sandwiches for lunch one day too. When our toaster finally only toasted things properly on Thursdays, we decided to get rid of it and the Husband wanted to get a toaster oven so he could have toasted sandwiches. I do enjoy them as well.
I like them even better with homemade dilly beans!
We have also had some staple meals: mushroom cream pasta, chicken pot pie, and chefโs salad.
And of course, some baking. I made cupcakes from a box, but used a super fancy frosting recipe with chocolate marscapone cheese to make up for the box mix. We had them for dessert for my MILโs birthday. They werenโt really interesting to photograph though. I thought I had saved the frosting link, but it appears that I havenโt actually done that. Whoops!
Tonight we had spicy wonton soup, since the Husband is starting to get sick. I used the wontons from Costco, plus a bunch of spices, including turmeric, white pepper, ginger, garlic, 5 spice powder, soy sauce, fish sauce, spicy chili oil, mushrooms, green onions, and carrots. It was lovely and spicy.
Weโre supposed to get lots of snow tomorrow, so Iโm not sure if I will end up at work or not. I havenโt had many cancellations yet, but that may change with the weather in the morning. Iโm torn between wanting to get paid and seeing clients and staying home to bake, sew, and snuggle the dog. Iโll leave you with a picture of a snuggly Fancy to help you guess which option is winning. ๐
It never fails with parties. I make several towers of cookies and treats and not very many people come. But if I make less, lots of people come and they I donโt have enough cookies! Itโs a struggle. This year the weather was bad too, so some of our regular crew couldnโt make it. It was lovely to have the people who were able to come though and we had some new guests as well. Everyone was charmed by the tablecloth story as usual and we did pretty well on eating up leftovers. We still have cookies though…
I was excited to try pepperkaker this year and have them actually work! The last time I tried them, they went horribly wrong and I cried. This year, they were a hit and I figured out some tricks for the dough. I used this recipe from Outside Oslo- http://www.outside-oslo.com/norwegian-christmas-cookies-pepperkaker/
So the trick for me was to let the dough warm up just a little and then just wale on it with the rolling pin. Once it started getting too sticky, I would put it back in the fridge. The recipe makes a lot though, so I would halve the recipe next time. They are delicious! This particular recipe doesnโt have black pepper in it, so I would be interested to try one with that added. I eye measured the spices and so probably had some of the proportions off, but they were a hit at the party.
They are pictured here with the Tahini Blossoms which were from the Better Homes and Gardens cookie issue from 2019. People were surprised to find out that these werenโt peanut butter blossoms! They have a nice nutty taste. They did take some extra prep work. You had to chill them, make the dough into balls, and then freeze the balls for a while to prevent spreading. I donโt think it helped that much because they still spread a bunch. They werenโt my favorite, but were liked in general.
The top cookies on this plate are Malted Butter Riches, which were pretty plain. I didnโt have a chance to make the frosting for them, so I might have liked them better with it instead. They were one of the Retro Recipes from the BHG magazine. I was intrigued by the name, but probably wouldnโt make them again. Also from the magazine were the Linzer hearts on the bottom. My friend sent us home from our visit with sugarplum jam, which was delicious sandwiched in between the cookies. We also had sandbakkels from this recipe: http://www.outside-oslo.com/norwegian-christmas-cookies-sandkaker-sandbakkelse/
I really enjoyed reading Outside Oslo, by the way, and have several other recipes that I want to try. Lingonberry cake is high on my list, but I will need to order some lingonberries.
Last, but not least, on this plate are Cranberry Spiced Shortbreads. I didnโt end up making the eggnog icing, but the cookies were still good. They are from Sallyโs Baking Addiction. https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/cranberry-spice-cookies/
We, of course, had to have peanut butter balls.
It wouldnโt be Christmas/Epiphany without them!
We also had some dairy free, gluten free, and vegan cookies this year. On this plate were the gluten free/dairy free Almond Spritz Cookies and the Vegan chocolate chip. I was surprised to find vegan chocolate chips from Nestle at the store. I taste tested a few of them and they werenโt too far off what I was expecting. You know Iโm a huge chocolate snob too, so if I liked them, they had to be good.
I donโt remember tasting a vegan chocolate chip, so I couldnโt tell you how they tasted, but they were on the table with Salted Caramel Chocolate Chip and people were eating them both up, so they must have been good. The Almond Spritz had a grainy texture, which is sometimes an effect of the gluten free flour. My gluten free blend is nut free, which I learned is not always the case. I was glad to be able to offer them to my friends with different dietary needs though.
On this plate, we have chocolate banana bread and Nissu. The chocolate banana bread was from one of my cookbooks. I want to say Baking Unplugged, but Iโm not entirely sure. It was pretty good.
Of course, we had to have a pickle and veggie tray!
We had homemade dilly beans and spicy pickles. Fancy charmed everyone into giving her carrots. ๐
Another traditional item was the Rulle. It was delicious! I had freshly ground allspice this year again, which made a big difference, I think.
We tried a new savory item this year, in addition to the crab dip and meat, cheese, and cracker tray. These are ham and cheese crescent rolls.
We had a panic moment the night before trying to figure out another savory item to have, as we thought we didnโt have enough. I do tend to focus more on the cookie part. I made the crescent dough because Iโm an overachiever when it comes to hospitality. We also had a balela bean salad, which was vegan and fancy. Also, delicious. I ate it for lunches and didnโt have to share after the party. https://reluctantentertainer.com/balela-salad/
So like I said, it was a smaller party, but definitely worth the work. Fancy was in heaven with children and adults to rub her belly. We had the guest room set up with the Husbandโs loose Legos and a book of Lego Christmas ornaments. Fancy kept shooting worried glances down the hall, as she could hear them, but not see them. We didnโt get any actual Christmas ornaments, but did get some pretty neat towers.
Next year, I might try to reign it in foodwise…
Ha! Who am I kidding? Iโll see you at the Epiphany Party 2021 post wild eyed, battle weary, covered in sugar, and holding 4 pounds of butter clutched to my chest.
It’s been a while since I have reviewed a cookbook! I haven’t been interested in using just one lately. There’s a large chance that I accidentally obtained a few more too. ๐ And by chance, I mean, we went to book sales and I was unsupervised in the used book store…
For this cookbook, it took me a while to make the recipes I wanted to try, so they’re spread out over a month or two.
The recipes weren’t hard to follow, but they did have multiple steps and some required specialty ingredients.
This one is Michael Symon’s Holiday Mac And Cheese Casserole. It called for a full pound of bacon, half and half, marscapone cheese, Guyere, and butternut squash.
I had my doubts about the cheese sauce, as it was looking pretty runny, but it thickened up in the oven. I watered down cream for the half and half and used marscapone and a shredded cheddar jack blend. We didn’t enjoy the butternut squash in it at all. I have added squash before and it was fine, but this time it was gross. Surprisingly, it wasn’t too rich! I would make it again, but remove the squash.
This is General Tsao’s Chicken by Clinton Kelly.
It was a pretty quick dinner to make. The recipe had a lot of steps, but they all went quickly. I left out the broccoli for the Husband and made it on the side instead.
I’m not entirely sure I made it right. I think it was supposed to be crispier? It tasted good though. Definitely adding more sauce next time would be good. The rice was a little dry without it.
We tried Carla Phall’s Peach Cobbler. It was alright, but I thought it needed less crust and more seasoning. We ate it with churro flavored ice cream, which made it good. I don’t know if I would make it again. It smelled lots better than it tasted.
We also tried her fried Chicken Recipe. Oh man.. It was probably the best thing we tried out of the book.
We used drumsticks and thighs for it. The breading was slightly too salty for me, but the Husband loved it. The chicken sat in a dry rub for most of the day and then got dipped twice in a seasoned flour mix. It was tasty! The Husband ate it voraciously and declared me “the best wife ever.” Of course, now he wants more of it. ๐
I can’t find a picture, but we also tried the Turkey Meatball Subs by Mario Batali. I don’t remember thinking they were the best thing ever, but I think they were pretty good. If I were going to use them again, I would use less panko crumbs. They were kind of bready. I used homemade Spicy Scillian Pasta sauce instead of making a new batch. We also used turkey Italian sausage instead of the pork. It’s probably a safe bet that if I cannot remember them, I won’t be making them again.
Overall, it’s s good cookbook. The instructions are generally clear. It is arranged seasonally, so you do have to think of that when trying to find recipes. There are little hints and tips, plus the behind the scenes info about the show that are neat to read. It also fits nicely in my cookbook holder.
There are a few recipes that I still want to try. Soda bread, whoopie pies, and a potato leek soup are next on my list. I will be holding on to this cookbook for a bit yet, I think.
Apparently a stomach bug is going round and the Husband and I both got it. I had a milder version than him, but we both had some icky days. We had to cancel our Harry Potter party, which was sad, since we had food all ready and everything is decorated. It was better to be safe than give anyone else stomach issues though, so cancelled. The Husband has two plays coming up in December and January, but we’re hoping to be able to reschedule. I thought I would show you the party foods I made and some other delicious meals.
These are the green tomato mincemeat tarts and the Cornish Currant Cake. They were both delicious.
The Currant Cake was originally going to be Cousin Jack cookies, but the batter was super weird and I got nervous.
So I did what any other self respecting Midwestern housewife would do- I called Mom in a panic. ๐ She suggested putting it in a glass pan and treating it like a bar cookie. It worked out very well!
The tarts were especially good with whipped cream. I was surprised at how much I liked the mincemeat. It had a hint of vinegar still, but was sweet and gooey. I would make it again.
It was very good and a hit at work. The Husband’s coworkers also liked it. We decided not to make too much more food, but I did make turkey pinwheel rollups for dinner this week. I was hosting my craft group this week, so didn’t get a picture of them, but they were pretty good and originally for the party.
Since we were sick, we had some soup, french onion and some buttermilk biscuits from the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook.
A favorite: Chicken Divan was also enjoyed.
Brinner is one of my favorite dinners when I don’t know what to cook, but the Husband isn’t terribly fond of it, so we don’t have it often. I call this one “Take that Ihop!” Cheesy scrambled eggs, buttermilk pancakes with macerated strawberries, and chicken sage sausages. And whipped cream, of course! The pancakes were from the Better Homes book as well.
Another quick dinner was Loaded Baked Potatoes. I forgot how good they are, so we’ll definitely be making them again. The Husband cooked his own potato and skipped the broccoli.
We had two poblano peppers from the garden, so I used them to make beef fajitas, along with a garden purple pepper. I’m planning on growing some next year too. The tortillas are homemade, so are rustic looking. ๐
We had a fun day making peirogi with K and J and we got to take a bunch home. So of course, we had to try them! These are with a cheddar chicken sausage and fried in butter and olive oil.
I seasoned the waffle fries with Sandwich Sprinkle. The Husband just shook his head at me, but did admit they were delicious.
And for the last item, we have delicious popovers with plum cardamom jam. They were delicious!
I’m planning to make a couple of the party foods for just regular day foods. Who says Tuesday isn’t an occasion befitting a chocolate dragon shaped bundt cake? ๐
Let me show you, first of all, what happens when my friends who cook and I have “just a simple game night!”
B and K came over with their spouses and our friend S, also came and there was so much food!
B made tortilla wraps and these little bruschetta toasts with a creamy cheese spread. Both were fantastic and the Husband has requested tortilla wraps for lunches soon.
K made Southwestern wontons, which were spicy and yummy! Her husband did the frying and he did an excellent job.
I made Hot Buttered Rum cupcakes from The Prohibition Bakery book and they were definitely alcoholic. Delicious, but not for kids! The cake part didn’t have booze in it, but the caramel filling was rum based and the frosting wasn’t cooked and had 1/3 of a cup of spiced rum. Man, they were delicious! I was kind and left the frosting off some of them, so that J and the Husband could eat them. They wouldn’t have liked the rum hit from the frosting.
There were also pickle wraps, which I was a little doubtful of, but were pretty good from K.
I didn’t realize that it might be intimidating for people who aren’t fond of cooking, or don’t do a lot of it to show up and be presented with an entire table full of homemade food. I honestly don’t care what people bring, or even if they bring anything, but I’ll have to work on being less intimidating, I guess.
We’ve had some other fun meals lately. Nachos were kind of like a party, but just for us.
We had these after the previous party to use up the Pico. It was a good idea!
Also, kebabs for the Labor Day canning day. I used the Galena Street rub on them, I believe.
Also, to use up a party leftover a while ago, we had pigs in blankets. I used all beef mini sausages from Costco and puff pastry. They were delicious, even if I did feel about 5 years old while eating them. ๐ For the record, I did have more veggies and fruit, but had started eating before taking the picture.
I made up a few recipes for chicken and steak. For the chicken, I baked breasts in balsamic vinegar, olive oil, and fresh herbs. We had roasted potatoes with it. The Husband always forgets that he likes balsamic vinegar, but he did enjoy it.
I was super proud of myself for the steak, because, not only did I season it (Montreal Steak Seasoning) and cook it without using a recipe; I also made a mushroom red wine pan sauce! Take a minute. I know it’s shocking. I’ll wait… ๐
We had it with garlic mashed potatoes and I cooked up red peppers and swiss chard with some garlic and Sandwich Sprinkle. It was a tiny bit overdone, but not chewy or anything.
Another meal I made up lately was this burger, which we grilled a few weekends ago. We also grilled portobello mushrooms and I cooked bacon. I used an Applewood Smoked salt from The Salt Cellar at the Ren Fest. There was garlic and other spices as well. It added a nice smoky kick to the meat. My burger was topped with garden tomatoes and I had seasoned waffle fries (Sandwich Sprinkle!) and homemade spicy pickles with it.
I did use a recipe for the Carbonara from the Bacon 24/7 cookbook. I don’t generally have good luck with it, so wasn’t sure enough to wing it. It turned out pretty well, I think.
After my canning experiment, I had half a pint of jam left over, so I gleefully ate it on lemon poppyseed muffins for the last couple of mornings. I had chicken sage sausages and a hard boiled egg too.
I am still working on a cookbook review. I only made three of the recipes from it that I wanted to highlight, so maybe by the end of the week, I will have that done. I hope your day is going well and your food is as delicious as these recipes were!
We had our Big Summer Blowout a couple of weeks ago and I have not had a chance to blog about it. We had some exciting times before it and I learned a good lesson about asking other people for help and actually getting things done ahead of time. We had water in the basement the night before the party and I hadn’t started more than one thing.
There were several panicked texts to friends and one of them even baked the Husband some lovely chocolate chip cookies!
Here’s the table pictures:
I think there are more, but the Husband took the pictures for me and I forgot to specify.
I made a couple of new recipes for the party and some older ones. I made an enormous bowl of pico for the Husband. The biggest Pyrex bowl we have was pressed into service and the Husband was super happy.
It was full of garden tomatoes and jalepenos! I had four kinds of tomatoes. Yellow tomatoes, Cherokee purple, Romas, and some cherry tomatoes. It was delicious and not too spicy.
I used the Pampered Chef pizza stone and it was delicious! I did jazz up the cream cheese by adding orange extract and zest to it.
It does indeed look it was bitten… We’ll just pretend that I was going for the “monster ate it” look…
We also had vanilla cupcakes that were supposed to be toadstools, but turned into watermelon. What can I say? Cupcake decorating isn’t really my strong suit.
It was pretty delicious frosting and I would definitely make it again. The cupcakes were a white cake recipe from the Better Homes and Gardens book.
We also had two different types of cheesecake bars, but I don’t have a good picture of them. One was Oreo Cheesecake and the second one was Chocolate Covered Key Lime bars. I can’t find the Oreo Cheesecake recipe, which I swore I put on my Pinterest. Hmm… I’ll keep looking about it. Here is the Key Lime cheesecake recipe though.
I made homemade pickles from one of the summer Food Network magazines and they were pretty good. Had to have a good pickle tray, after all!
We tried Puff Pastry cheese swirls, but I didn’t really like them. I just put cheese and spices in puff pastry and baked it for around 20 minutes. Perhaps you will have better luck with experimenting.
We had a meat and cheese tray, crackers, little pigs in blankets, and a friend also brought a veggie tray with hummus and pita chips.
It was a very fun party! We enjoyed our friends’ company and are looking forward to having more company in the fall. Fancy, of course, adored the company.
I’m attempting to get my blogging back in order. We have been very busy lately. Also, I have developed sewing related tendonitis and have been having difficulty keeping up with my responsibilities when they mean moving my thumb much. Wish me luck for a fast recovery. Maybe send the Husband Legos too, to help him deal with me not being able to sew!