Sunday, August 1, 2010

Zucchini Bread! Yum.

This time, I decided to do a video instead of a 'written blog'.
If you want the recipe, just ask! It's an adaptation of the Zucchini Bread recipe from the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook that everyone has!

One big difference: Brown Sugar baby.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Soccer Bday Cake

For 4th of July weekend, I had a lot of baking on my hands. First, I made star sugar cookies to use for Ice cream Sandwiches-- *Strawberry Ice cream filled*..

Then, I made this soccer cake for a friend's bday (that weekend as well).
The interesting part-- is I actually baked the ball shape in my kitchen aid mixing bowl. It's stainless steel and once it had baked long enough, I tilted it on its side to make sure it cooked all the way through.
Fun times on First Ave!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Summa Time Bakin'

LEMON CREME PIE



BEGIN RAISIN BRAN MUFFINS

Aaron Makes Pad Kee Mao




I love Pad Kee Mao *Otherwise known as drunken Noodles*. I want to eat it every day. That could get kind of expensive.

Aaron loves me sooooooooooooooo much (conceited often?), that he ventured down to Chinatown and explored the markets and noodle shops until he found all the required ingredients to make this splendid dish. It was a.m.a.z.i.n.g.l.y accurate.

I want to eat it all day, every day.

Here are the pictures; I'll let Aaron add the recipe he used.











Sunday, January 3, 2010

Beef Stew & Cheddar Biscuits-- Not for the lazy

Beef Stew is time consuming. This took me literally 4.5 hours.
I do believe it was worth it.
You can find the recipe in Martha Stewarts Real Simple Magazine-- or here:
I like to show my messes-- it's satisfying.
I did get a little panicked when I poured an entire bottle of red wine in. Made me nervous, but my faith in Real Simple pulled me through.
After the stew was in the oven.. I started my famous- Red lobster- knock off cheddar biscuits. I made these once (a from scratch version) for the 4-H fair and won a blue ribbon! These things are awesome. If you haven't made them, you have to. They are so easy.. and I found a really easy recipe online that I used last night:

The gist is:

Ingredients:

2 ½ cups Bisquick baking mix

¾ cup cold half and half

4 tablespoons cold butter (1/2 stick)

¼ teaspoon garlic powder

1 heaping cup grated cheddar cheese

Brush on--- after baking.

3 tablespoons butter, melted

¼ teaspoon dried parsley flakes

½ teaspoon garlic powder


400 degrees.

Combine Bisquick with cold butter in a medium bowl using a pastry cutter or a large fork. Don't mix too thoroughly. Leave small chunks of butter that are size of peas. Add cheese, milk, and ¼ teaspoon garlic. Mix by hand until combined, don't over mix. Drop ¼-cup portions of the dough onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for 15 to 17 minutes or until the tops of the biscuits begin to turn light brown.

Use a brush to spread this garlic butter over the tops of all the biscuits. Use up all of the butter. Makes one dozen biscuits.

They are just sooo pretty!
It was a hit with my food critic team.


Aaron makes delicious Hummus.





http://allrecipes.com/recipe/easy-roasted-red-pepper-hummus/detail.aspx

that's where you can find the recipe.

Here is where you can find the pictures.


He hopes he isn't forgetting anything..