Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Am I really a foodie snob???

This past weekend was a busy one, so much so that I wasn't able to do my weekly grocery shopping (yes, I shop for the whole week in a day...). Yesterday I decided I just needed to figure out what to make and go to the store. This was going to be the week to start to eat healthy and I really wanted to try out some new recipes so I am upping things a notch by including things in my meals I don't normally.

So the story goes...

Yesterday I stopped by the market, not the quick small one but the one that was a little larger and I was hoping would have more selections, I was sadly disappointed. Not only did they have the same things the smaller one did, but I had to walk all over the market a few times just to find what I wanted, or find out they didn't have what I wanted. So you may ask what I was looking for? Well, I wanted more than just one variety of real Parmesan cheese, not the stuff from the container, and blue cheese. Picky I know, but it seems to me that if there isn't more than one option I am forced to buy the one brand they have and I have no choice in the matter. The one thing that threw me off was that they didn't have arborio rice for risotto. Since it isn't a rice at all there was lots of confusion on where it should be. I suppose I will need to start shopping at Henry's or Trader Joe's instead of the local market but those options are a bit farther for me.

To sum it up... As I was roaming the store from end to end multiple times I started to wonder, am I a foodie snob? Do I really need more than one option for blue cheese? Why can't I be ok with Butoni chunk Parmesan cheese? I guess I am but I figure that if I am going to eat something it had better taste good and I guess my palate is getting more refined so my cooking skills and market choice have better rise to the occasion.

After all the running around yesterday I had to go home and make dinner. JL was such a sweetie and he helped me with dinner and washed the dishes, I love him so. For dinner we had BBQ chicken drum sticks with salad. I enjoyed a strawberry blue cheese salad where JL is a traditionalist with his avocado & tomato ranch salad.

Not to go on a tangent but I have also noticed that I don't care for bottled salad dressing, SNOB I know!!! Last night I made this one and it was so yummy, I would suggest you try to whip it up if you can. It will keep for a 2-3 weeks.

Live, Laugh, Love & Enjoy!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Smore Smores'!!!

The idea of having a Smore is making my mouth water... Some fun alternatives to the tried and true traditional favorite can be fun and much less messy then the original.

Love this idea by SwEEts by e - Bite-Size Smores

Or the one done on Cupcake Wars with a graham cracker crust, chocolate cupcake filling and a whipped meringue. I'm sure you could also use a marshmallow cream whipped to add texture and a blow torch is always a fun aspect...



If you want something refreshing a Smores' Pie is always a good idea. Use a graham cracker crust, spread chocolate ice cream in the crust, freeze for a little bit to firm up the ice cream and top with either large marshmallows cut in half or the whipped marshmallow cream idea (or both...) and again, use a blow torch to give it the effect of a Smore. The only hard part for this one is that you would need to add the marshmallows at the end, before serving, otherwise they would get cold and the whole point of a Smore is the combination of textures and temperatures... Also you would need a torch but they can be found pretty inexpensively at a cooking store. You could also do it the way Amy does it by clicking here, it is an extreme version of my simplified one...

Live, Laugh, Love & Enjoy!!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Peach-Blueberry Cobbler

Sorry it has been a while since I have posted a recipe on the blog but here is a great one for a quick but delicious dessert. What wouldn't be delicious with a whole stick of butter in it?

Sorry about the image quality, iphone...


Cobbler (you can add the fruit you want to)
Derived from Pioneer Woman Berry Cobbler recipe
1 C flour
1 1/2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
1 1/4 C sugar
1/2 C unslated butter (1 stick), melted
1 C milk (I used 1% and it worked well so any kind will be ok)
2 1/2 C fruit cubed (or whole berries)
Bit of sugar

- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Combine dry ingredients and mix
- Add milk and combine
- Add in butter and mix
- Pour into greased dish, either 10" round or other type you have on hand
- Spread fruit over batter
- Sprinkle with sugar
- Bake for 60 to 75 minutes (depending on pan)

For the one I made I added a sprinkle of nutmeg to the batter and used brown sugar to top it instead of white. You can get creative and use apples (soften them first) and add cinnamon to batter and sprinkle with brown sugar or torbindo (sp?) sugar... Let your imagination flow, you can't mess this one up!

JL's Reaction: For not being a sweets guy he liked it, it isn't too sweet since the tartness of the fruit balances it out.

Live, Laugh, Love & Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

We have been busy!

So it has been almost three weeks since my last post and I feel like I have majorly been lagging on the posting... Since my last post I mentioned making a lot of baked goods and I have been continuing on that path since.

Things I have made lately include:
Strawberry Puff Cake
Apricot Jam
Lemon Poppyseed cake with Vanilla Buttercream
Chocolate Chip Cookies

Next on my list:
Chocoalate cake with a Cookies N Cream filling and with this one I am going to try my hand at fondont. I will be amking my own marshmallow fondont which I am told tastes much better than the traditional kind that most bakeries use, so wish me luck :)

Count down 'till the B-Day: 15 days

Live, Laugh, Love!

BTW if anyone wants a recipe for these things just post on the blog and I will add it for you! Sadly today I forgot my baking journal so all the recipes are at home :(