Friday, July 29, 2011

Friday Favorite! Lemon Curd!!!!!

What is lemon curd? That's what I said a few months ago when Lyle's mother found a recipe that she thought would be fun to try. It was the recipe for these delightful little morsels:



It's a simple little recipe, and I'll share it one day. But for now I will just say that Alton Brown is the king of fantastic Lemon Curd. Which is basically a lemon custard, but its really not hard to make! Follow his recipe, and you will end up with a fantastic product. It is a little tricky to make it. So if you are intimidated by it, follow the process of this video with Alton's recipe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqUKUxgsq44&feature=related  When you are all done, if the lemon flavor is too strong for you, feel free to mix it with some whipped cream and it will lighten the flavor. You can also lighten the lemon flavor when you make it by adding water as a portion of the required lemon juice amount.

It's soooooooo good with blackberries, blueberries, raspberries.........You can bake it in a tart, you can use it as a layer for parfaits, you can just eat it (like I've been doing). Yum! 



Saturday, July 23, 2011

Saturday Sweetness (AKA: I forgot about a favorite yesterday, oops!)

So, since I am an awful person and forgot to blog about a favorite yesterday, I am going to post a favorite today. Funny enough I discovered this amazingness yesterday. Do you like Jamba Juice? Well, if you don't have one close buy, you can try the jambaliciousness (their word, I borrowed it) which is their new Jamba Bars! We saw them at Wal Mart yesterday (and because we are deprived of a Jamba isn South Dakota), HAD to try it! And I will say, it absolutely fills the Jamba craving. In fact, they not only meet the Jamba craving, they your basic craving for Ice Creamy Goodness!!!!



AND THE BEST PART IS?!!!!!!!! They are all very low in calories!!!!! We tried the "Coconut Pineapple Passion Smashion Fruit Sorbet and Yogurt" (thats a mouthful!) bars and they were only 90 calories a piece and some of the others were only 70!!!!!!


If there is one favorite of mine that I think you really need to buy, it's this one. Especially with the heat the way it is out there! Dear 93 degrees, thanks for the excuse to eat some creamy goodness on a stick. :)

Friday, July 15, 2011

Lovin it lots and lots (aka Friday favorites!)

So, today is FRIDAY!!!!! Hallelujah! I should change things up this week and not do another website that I love, but honestly, I love this website sooooooo much! I almost did this one last week instead, but I was trying to wait. The fantastic site I am talking about is called: http://www.smartyhadaparty.com/


I LOVE THIS SITE!!!!!! The majority of all of the dishes (plates, silverware, cups, etc) are disposable. But that doesn't mean it's the stuff you buy at Wal Mart!!!! This is fancy disposable wear. And I love it.


Those plates hold your cup too!!!! WHAT AN IDEA!!!!!! Yes, they are more expensive than a pack of plates at the dollar store, but think of the amazing dinner parties you could have with them. They look fantastic and you can just throw them away after! 



I seriously dream about some of their products. I've often thought about catering or parties where you don't want to buy a bunch of glass parfait dishes (or other similar things) just for people to eat the few bites that are in them and wash them later. Again, they answer those needs. You can make a fantastic dish and make it look amazing, and not worry about washing all of the little dishes later (of course, if you were my mom you would re-use them anyways - I love that lady). 


I'm just going to post more pictures of things I love from this site. And if you are like me, you will just drool over them for a little bit. 





Are the wheels turning in your head about the amazing dinner parties you can have in the future? I'm so ready? Anyone want to join me for a fancy shmancy (disposable) dinner party?

Thursday, July 14, 2011

My love for bacon and pears....yes, in the same dish.

There is a taste sensation that should be sweeping the nation, however, it remains relatively under wraps. I have no idea why, except for the fact that people just don't know about it! So, I am going to spread the word about the amazing taste fabulocity that is created when you combine pears and bacon. There's a story about how I stumbled upon this amazing flavor combination and I'm sure you really want to hear it. :)

In one of my culinary classes, a few semesters ago, I was assigned the task of creating a cold hors d'oeuvre to be served for my final. As a class, we were opening a restaurant for one night and we each had to take part in making a recipe to go on the menu. Well, my professor (Chef Hamblin) being the good teacher he is, shot many of my ideas down. They were too simple, and quite honestly he expected more from me. So, one day I was searching recipes online and I came across this one. Roasted baby pears... It was a salad created by Tyler Florence. I was not assigned to the salad course, so I thought, how can I make this into an hors d'oeuvre? I loved taste of pears and bacon together and I just needed to make a complete dish. After much talking with my professor and many trials in the kitchen, I came up with this. (by the way, writing a recipe that comes out the way you want it to every time is soooo hard when you make the whole thing up!)


If you're my friend on Facebook, which all of you currently are, you have seen this picture before. 
I call it a Vol au vent with pear confit, goat cheese mousse, and bacon (that is a mouthful, so if you have suggestions on a better name, feel free to throw them my way). I decided to share this fantastic recipe with the world (which currently consists of 12 of you). I changed it up a little this time and it's ok to do that, however, I will warn you that there are many potent flavors in this dish and any one of them on their own will not be as pleasant as all of them together. So, just stay mindful of the savory vs. salty vs. sweet vs. acidity.......as you experiment and you'll be just fine. :)




Here's our shopping list:

1 sheet of store bought puff pastry dough (or a recipe that yields .5 lb)
5 oz goat cheese (you may use gorgonzola or blue cheese)
1 1/2 cup heavy cream (for whipping, but don't buy pre-whipped cream, it will be too sweet)
3 large pears
1 cup champagne vinegar
3/4 cup honey
1 cup sugar
1/2 apple juice
4 slices of bacon


Step 1: The puff pastry

Let the store bought dough come to room temperature. For the dish I made today, I did a homemade gluten free puff pastry dough. Lyle's mom can't have gluten, so I followed this recipe www.artofglutenfreebaking.com  It turned out really well for gluten free puff pastry. If you are adventurous to make your own, there are good instructions here. You can also find a regular recipe online. One day I will put mine up, but that would make this post much too long. :)

Roll the dough out (if necessary) to about 1/4 of an inch thick. Cut the dough into identical rectangles big enough to make a big napoleon "cake" style dish. You can really make it whatever size you want. The recipe will give you plenty of ingredients for one cake the size of the one in my pictures and then some (you can probaby get 2). The cake served 4. I'm really not specific with my portions (incase you can't tell), it's hard to write a recipe. 



Bake the dough off according to the box instructions. Puff pastry won't grow sideways very much (it mostly gets taller), so cut it as big or small as you want it (don't you love my lack of precision). 

Step 2: The pear confit

Now, or a few days before, or whenever, you can start preparing your roasted pear confit. Pre-heat your oven to 425 degrees. Mix your champagne vinegar, honey, apple juice, sugar, in a bowl large enough for you to throw your chopped pears into as well. Take your pears and chop them up. Or you can slice them for this style if you would like. Just have fun with this. After they are chopped put them in the mixture. Pour them into a roasting pan or onto a cookie sheet. All of the pieces need to lay flat. You don't want any of them sitting on top of each other. Make sure that there is only enough liquid to come up half way to a piece of pear. Basically, you don't want to have your pears covered with the liquid because you want them to get a nice browning color on them. They need to roast unti they are tender about 20 minutes. Stir it up about half way through. Trust your gut. If it looks like they are done early, take them out. If they look like they need to be in there longer, give them a little more time.




When they are done let them cool and put them in the fridge for later. 

Step 3: The mousse

Normally I make this dish with Goat cheese (chevre), but I couldn't find it at the store this time so I went with gorgonzola. Goat cheese is a lot like gorgonzola or blue cheese, but its a lot lighter in flavor. We don't really want an overpowering mousse, so if you use blue cheese or gorgonzola, I usually only use a couple of tablespoons of it and add about the same amount of cream cheese. Heat the cheese up in the microwave 20 seconds at a time. You don't want to cook the cheese, but you need to soften it so you have a smooth mousse. Mix the cream in a mixer until you have stiff peaks (don't over mix or you will get butter). After you have a smooth mixable cheese and the whipped cream is done, fold the cream into the cheese mixture. When it is thoroughly combined throw that in the fridge too. 

Step 4: BACON!!!!!

Cook up some bacon. Pretty easy right? It needs to be crispy, but not burnt. But then again, however you prefer to eat it is just fine. When it is cooked and cooled, chop it into small pieces. This is just a garnish, but the flavor is soooooooo important to the dish. :)


Step 5: Assembly


Take a piece of the puff pastry and lay it on the plate. Top it with the pear mixture and some of the mousse. 


On top of that, place another layer of puff pastry (it's kind of a balancing act, so just watch what you are doing).


Then add more pears and mousse. I was squeezing the mousse through a plastic baggy with no tip....so it looked weird (we all know I'm not perfect). 


So I spread it out.....again, not the best. But it tastes good. That's what is important. :)


Top it with bacon. Honestly, you can't have too much bacon in each bite, so go crazy if you so desire. 


Carefully (really carefully) cut them into individual pieces. It's pretty wobbly and will fall apart easily. If you don't wan to deal with that, cut the puff pastry first then construct lots of small ones. (Hind site is 20/20 right?)


If you are so excited about this new discovery of bacon and pears, you can also slice some pears (sprinkle some sugar and a tiny bit of vinegar on them), wrap them in bacon, and throw them in the oven at 400 till the bacon is cooked. It's sooooooooo good!!!!!! 


Well, now that you know how to create this amazing flavor combination, I'm sure you want to get to it. So go and experience this wonderful dish! I hope you enjoy it. IF you don't, I'll understand. It's one of the most random things I've ever eaten or made in my life. :) 



Friday, July 8, 2011

Friday Favorites!

So, this last week has been crazy and that is why I have yet to put some recipes up from things I made on the 4th of July. But they will come, so never fear!

I have decided that I am going to start a little weekly post about my favorite things and since Friday starts with the same letter as favorite, why not do it on Friday? So that's what we are doing!

Todays Favorite thing is:




This website is my absolute favorite place for cupcake stuff. They have some of the most adorable cupcake wrappers and this is the only place where I have found the huge pastry tips that allow you to make the large mound of frosting like the pro's. 





There are so many adorable liners and I love them :)

Sometimes they only have certain tips in stock, but if you keep checking back, you can find the ones you want. :)



They have candy equipment, tons of sprinkles, and lots of other goodies. 

Well, that's my favorite today. I hope you check it out, and it becomes a favorite of yours too!  




Saturday, July 2, 2011

Fun 4th of July Ideas!

So, this isn't a blog post about food, or even stuff I have done. But this segment from the today show has some super cute 4th of July ideas. :)

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/29054368/ns/today-kathie_lee_and_hoda/#43593452



Even though I'm not posting a recipe, strawberries sound good......hm......


Happy 4th!!!!!!! 

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