Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Too Many Cookies & Not Enough Time

 Hello there!

Is Christmas really less than two weeks away?? Yes, you say?

Tell me you're joking.

You're not?

Darn. I was hoping I could have about four or five weeks before Christmas comes. I have about 3,281 cookie recipes I want to make before the holiday!

By the way, did you know that last Tuesday was National Cookie Day? I didn't either. Until it was too late to celebrate it. :(


:)

Aaaanyway, although I won't have the time to make many cookies this year, I have had time to browse through some delicious holiday cookie recipes! I thought I'd share with you a few of the favorites I've seen these past few weeks. And then maybe some of you will have the time to make them?!?

I will be making at least two different cookies this coming weekend though, thankfully! I am participating in Cookie Swap for a Cause in Boston, and I'll be baking four dozen cookies for the event (I'm thinking a couple dozen of two different kinds). The benefit helps the organization, Cookies for Kids' Cancer from the Glad to Give campaign. I'm excited! But sadly, baking for the event might be the extent of my cookie making this year. Oh well. At least cookies don't go out of style. I can always make some in January. ;)

All of these recipes below look SO good!!



I realize these aren't cookies, but maybe we can call them cookie balls?!

And finally, a plug for one of my own Barbershop recipes...



Do you remember when these won the Whole Foods pecan recipe contest last year?! So fun. :)

What cookies are you baking for the holidays this year? I'd love to hear!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Bacon, Egg, and Tomato


A grilled bacon, egg, tomato, and cheese sandwich.
It looks messy and it's kind of ugly, but, it's delicious. Trust me on this one.



Mike and I celebrated our one month anniversary this past Monday. Woohoo! We made it a month. These sandwiches were our anniversary dinner. Romantic, eh? :)

Mike works late on Mondays, and we typically don't eat until around 8:30 or 9:00. Depending on my schedule, I try to have dinner ready when he gets home so we can eat right away (because we're both pretty hungry by then!). These bacon, egg, tomato, and cheese sandwiches were the perfect quick meal for a night when we didn't want to spend much time in the kitchen. I had cooked the bacon ahead of time and had all the ingredients ready to go, minus the eggs. I am pretty good at cooking eggs, but Mike is better at it, so I waited for him to get home so he could cook them! I assembled the sandwiches and grilled them while Mike cooked the eggs. We debated for a bit whether we should grill the sandwiches with the eggs between the bread already, but we decided that might get a bit messy. So, we grilled the sandwiches with the bacon, tomato, and cheese, and then just added the eggs afterward. It was sooo easy! There's no real recipe to share with this one - just layer the ingredients, grill the sandwiches, cook the eggs, and add the eggs to the sandwiches after.



Perfectly cooked eggs! We both like our yolks slightly runny.




To round out the meal, we enjoyed a side salad with our sandwiches.


Ummmm, and we each had a beer.


Mike and I have kept talking about how much we loved these sandwiches this whole week. Yep, they were that good.


Next time you're wondering what to make on a busy weeknight, remember these sandwiches!


TGIF! Happy almost weekend to you all!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Homemade Chocolate Covered Sea Salt Caramels


Every year for the past 6 or 7 years, in early December I've been taking part in "Willy Wonka" day with a few ladies, a couple of whom are coworkers and close friends of mine. We spend a solid 9 or 10 hours making tons of candy, and then we box it all up to give to friends and family as gifts for the holiday season! It's become a fun yearly tradition, and let me tell you, all my friends and family reeeeally look forward to receiving their boxes of candies each year. ;)

This picture is of a box from this year's Willy Wonka day. As you can see, there is quite the variety of delicious treats in that box!!


Today though, I am going to share with you one specific recipe for a candy that has become a staple in the candy boxes - the sea salt caramels. These are SUCH a hit with the recipients of the candy boxes! And they are definitely one of my favorites too. This year I had the privilege of making the caramels. Lucky me!!

Below are the ingredients and instructions, and then I have some pictures for you to show the process. It's a bit intimidating at first, but it's honestly not that difficult, I promise. I was nervous when I made the first batch, but they came out great, and I was all set to make the second batch without any intimidation whatsoever.

**Be sure to measure all your ingredients ahead of time and have them ready to go before you begin! Once you start this process, you can't really stop. ;) Oh, and beware that your kitchen is going to smell awesome while the caramel is cooking on the stove.

Ingredients:

-1 and 1/3 cups cream (light or heavy is okay; we used light)
-2 cups granulated sugar
-1/2 cup light corn syrup
-1/3 cup honey
-6 Tbsp. butter (salted or unsalted is okay)
-1 tsp. vanilla extract
-3 tsp. sea salt, divided
-chocolate, for melting and coating the caramels

Instructions:

Line a 9" square pan (an 8" pan would be okay too) with foil or parchment paper and spray with cooking spray. In a 2 or 3-quart sauce pan, bring the cream to a boil. Add all sugars (sugar, corn syrup, and honey) and return to a boil. Using a candy thermometer, cook until the mixture reaches 257 degrees Fahrenheit, stirring very frequently. Remove the pan from the heat, and add the butter, vanilla, and two teaspoons of the sea salt; mix well until all ingredients are incorporated. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and cool. 

This next part is hard to explain since it wasn't written down... But you'll want the caramel to cool to an extent. You don't want it to harden all together, but you need it to harden somewhat before you can score it with a knife to mark where you'll eventually cut it into squares. It should be a soft caramel when you score it, but not so soft that the scored marks "bounce" back and disappear after you score them, if that makes sense. And eventually, after scoring, you can remove the foil or parchment from the pan and cut the caramel into squares all together, when it's hard enough and not as soft and sticky... The pictures below will help, I think.

When the caramels are completely cooled and cut into squares, melt your chocolate. You can use whatever type of chocolate you'd like here, but I think milk or dark would be best. :) And you can use baking squares or chips, or you could use candy melts that you'd buy at the craft store. Melt the chocolate using whatever method you're most comfortable with (double boiler, microwave, etc.).

Line a baking pan or cookie sheet with wax or parchment paper. Using small tongs, dip each caramel in the melted chocolate and then place on the lined baking sheet. Immediately sprinkle the top with a dash of the remaining sea salt. Let the chocolate harden completely, and enjoy!!


Just so you know, it's not that easy to take pictures while caramel boils on the stove! 


When the cream and sugars are boiling, the mixture will rise in the pan quite a bit and come to a strong boil. You may need your heat on a medium or high heat to make sure it reaches the right temperature. And if it takes a while to get there, don't worry. Eventually it will, and when it does, it will happen very quickly! So keep a close eye on your thermometer.


The photo below is when I took the mixture off the stove and added the butter, vanilla, and salt.


Next, the mixture is poured into the prepared pan. We used a spatula that had some chocolate on it to spread it. No big deal; it was going to be covered in chocolate later anyway!


This is when I scored the caramel to make the marks for cutting it later. You'll want to score the caramel both directions in the pan (the photo below only shows the score marks one way).


Depending on how you cut the caramels (8 by 8 or 9 by 9), you should get between 64 and 81 caramels out of one batch.


My little "station" for dipping. Caramels, melted chocolate, and sea salt! Does it get much better than that?!



In order to not have too much chocolate coating the caramel, after dipping it in the melted chocolate, it's best to tap the tongs on the edge of your bowl or dish to get rid of the excess. And if you still have extra chocolate around the caramel, you can cut it off with a knife (if you want nice, even looking caramels). 


It's heaven on a baking sheet! :)


Each caramel then received its own individual paper cup before the boxing process began. I pretty much just wanted to take all of these home with me...to heck with everyone else and their candy boxes. ;)



A sampling of other candies that went into the boxes...

White chocolate covered mint joe joe's (Trader Joe's cookies that are like Oreos).


Peppermint bark.


Snowmen!!


Chocolate covered nutter butter cookies.


And a bunch of other items... There's toffee, chocolate covered pretzels, and several others!




I wish I could send each of you one of these boxes!!


These chocolate covered sea salt caramels are a perfect treat around the holidays. You should totally think about making them to give to your family and friends too!


And one more thing... Is it really DECEMBER already??!

Will be back later this week with another recipe for you!



Thursday, November 29, 2012

Creamy Carrot Potato Soup


Soup. It's what you like to enjoy on a chilly fall or winter night. It's what you pair with an ooey gooey grilled cheese sandwich. Aaaand, it's what you crave when you're sick with a cold. That last point? That's been me for the past several days! I came down with a cold over the Thanksgiving weekend (don't worry; the cold didn't hinder my enjoyment of Thanksgiving dinner ;)). And let me tell you, it's been a doozy of a cold! It's been worse than any cold I've had in the past few years. So, naturally, I have been craving soup this week!

Lucky for me, Gina over at one of my favorite blogs, Simply Life, posted a delicious looking recipe for creamy potato soup this past Monday morning - and right away, I knew that's what I wanted for my dinner that night! I decided to change up the recipe slightly though by adding carrots. Otherwise, the recipe I made was mostly the same, aside from my omission of the red pepper flakes and scallions (simply because I didn't have them on hand). The soup came together in a flash, and let me tell you, it was just what I needed to help with my cold!

The ingredients below are what I used, but you can check out the original Simply Life recipe here.

Ingredients:

-2 Tbsp. olive oil
-3 Idaho potatoes, cubed (I didn't peel mine but you can)
-3 large carrots, sliced in 1/2" pieces
-1 large onion, diced
-2 garlic cloves, diced
-salt and pepper, to taste
-1 tsp. herbs de provence
-4 cups low sodium chicken broth
-shredded cheese of your choice (I used monterey jack)

Instructions:

Heat olive oil in large pot over medium-high heat. Add potatoes, carrots, and onion, and cook, stirring frequently, for 3 to 5 minutes or until onions are tender. Add garlic and cook another minute. Stir in salt, pepper, and herbs. Add broth and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, 25 to 30 minutes, or until vegetables are tender and cooked through (you can easily test this by sticking a fork in the veggies; it should easily go through them).

Remove soup from heat. Using an immersion blender or transferring soup to a stand blender, blend soup until creamy and smooth. Return to heat. If soup is too thick, add 1 cup of water and stir. Season with salt and pepper. Serve with shredded cheese on top. Enjoy!!




Mmmmmmm....

 

Mike and I both really enjoyed this soup. It had great flavors and was incredibly comforting...just what you want in a soup!



The next day I heated up some leftovers (which I think tasted better than the soup on day 1!), and along side it, I enjoyed some toasted baguette slices with melted cheese on top. Soooo good! I love making a "lazy woman's" grilled cheese like that sometimes. I simply put a slice of cheese on bread and throw it in the toaster. So easy and delicious!


This scene is what my days looked like earlier this week. Soup, tissues, a blanket, and my computer.... Colds don't usually get me badly enough to make me stay home from work, but this one did! Luckily I had some great soup to keep me company. And a cuddly, super cute kitty as well. :)



Definitely keep this soup in mind for an easy, healthy, yummy meal on a chilly winter's night!