Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Trash TV

I adore trash tv. The hour between when I get home and when V gets home is my private time to watch whatever trash tv I want. Pretty much the only shows I actively dislike are the Kardashians, The Hills, The City.... I'm sure there are more... hehe

On of my favorite shows is the Real Housewives of New Jersey. I can't stand any of the other Real Houswife series but this one I'm always excited to watch. V actually really likes this one also so it's fun to watch it together and gossip about the people on the show. There's one lady on the show, Theresa, is a trip. She's first generation Italian and is supposedly a great cook. And she came out with her own cookbook. And I bought... accidentally on purpose.

I didn't want to buy it. I tried really hard to avoid buying it. But, I follow her on twitter and people kept telling her how much they love her recipes and how they've lost weight cooking from her book and how everyone they cook for loves the recipes also. So, after weeks of hearing this, and finding the book on sale with free shipping, I decided to go ahead and buy the book. The little stories in the book don't do much for me. If I could cut the book apart and just keep the recipes, I would like it a lot better. She does have some good tips about how to make a massive batch of tomato sauce base, then can it and use it as the base for a multitude of other recipes. I think I might try that. She also recommends buying dried pasta with duram wheat because it's the traditional kind of wheat used in Italy and isn't broken down and bleached like most pasta flours. So it's almost like a whole wheat.

Anyway, last night was the first night I made anything from her cookbook. I made baked chicken with lemon basil sauce and rosemary roasted potatoes.

The potatoes are really my recipe. I've been growing rosemary and basil in little pots outside. I cut new potatoes into little bits and tossed it with chopped rosemary and a little bit of olive oil. Then I roasted at 400 for 15 minutes then 430 for 30 minutes (I just made up that timing last night, but it worked really well.)

The lemon basil sauce was so yummy and tasty. Basically, you put a small garlic clove, a big handful of basil, juice from one lemon, two glugs of extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper in a food processor. Then if it needs to be thinned out add a tiny bit of water. I added too much water last night but I just drained it a little and it was fine. I would definitely recommend this sauce for fish, chicken, steak. It might be good on veggies too. Enjoy!

Funny

When we bought the house there were very few plants in the yard. There were some super ugly overgrown evergreen bushes in the front that we have cut down. In their place we have planted Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Columbines, and butterfly bushes. However, they are all pretty small right now so we are in the waiting stage. But even the bitty bushes look better than the evergreens.

In the back we planted a row of evergreen trees that will grow and make a barrier so the neighbors can't see in the hot tub area. He also planted some pretty lilacs (called lavender chiffon haha) and he filled one of the planters with a mish/mash of really pretty fun flowers. In the other he decided he wanted some height so he planted tall grasses with green ground cover around the bottom. We really love the look and interest it added. The kitties, however, love it to hide in. Some of our other planters have lilacs and another tall flower in the spring. Now with the grasses they have hiding spots in the summer and fall too! We almost didn't see LC back there...

Can't find me...


See the evergreens in the background? They are growing pretty well!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Blue Cheese Crostini

They crostini I made for my friend's party were quite tasty. Another friend gave me a similar recipe but it said to broil them at the last minute and serve immediately. The problem with that was since it was a cocktail party type party it's hard to serve food immediately so I wanted a recipe that was meant to be served at room temperature. I found this recipe with pears grilled on a little grill pan. That way the pears aren't raw but nothing has to be hot either. V made fun of be for being fancy. What can I say?


These are really easy. Get a baguette, slice into pieces on an angle, broil each side until lightly toasted. Get some good pears (I used Bosch, the recipe called for Asian pears.) Slice them (not too thin if you are going to grill them because they will get too mushy and break apart when removing them from the pan.) Grill both sides until they get pretty grill marks but aren't over cooked. Get some good creamy blue cheese (not the pre-crumbled, get the kind still in a wedge I used Stilton) let it get a little warm. Mix/mush it together with milk (I used a mix of 2% and buttermilk to keep the tang) until it forms a really thick paste. This makes it easier to spread onto the bread and makes it stay on the bread. Put the blue cheese on the bread then a slice of pear. Serve at room temperature.


These are a nice mixture of tangy blue cheese and sweet slightly caramelized pears. Enjoy!

Cookies

Last weekend I co-hostessed a party for a friend. I made my great-grandma's sugar cookies with buttercream icing, devil dog cupcakes with marshmallow frosting, and blue cheese crostini. I wasn't sure how many people to expect so I made a ton of food. And I mean a TON. We had so many left over cookies that I mailed half of them to my baby brother in college. He's a great baker but these sugar cookies are so tasty frozen that you can never have too many around.



The cupcakes are V's fav. Devil Dogs are a New England cake like Hostess things. I'd never heard of them until he started talking about them and was sad when we couldn't find them here. So my brother found this recipe from Epicurious which replicates them. He approves.


The sugar cookies are trippy to bake. The recipe calls for a small teaspoon of one thing and a large teaspoon of another. I didn't know teaspoons came in small, medium, and large but apparently they do. Hehe. It also tells you to basically put in flour until the dough comes together (I use a stand mixer so Imix until it starts to form a ball around the paddle.) Then you use more flour on when rolling them out. They are very tempermental but worth it. Last winter my brother and I had a snow day and we spent the day baking them and watching Glee. That was a great day.

Lots and lots of baked goods.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

hello

I haven't been posting much lately. But I'm still around. Obviously I didn't want to post on vacation. Then all last week I had to bring work home so I didn't feel like posting anything... or doing much cooking either. This week so far I haven't had to bring work home, but work has been draining so I just kind of veg with the tv, ipad, iphone, and computer to keep me company. Hehe.

Nothing new has been happening with the kitties. They've been coming inside every now and then. They really like to explore in the back of the house. Last night LC saw her reflection in the window and started trying to pick a fight with herself. Haha, oh LC. I think they have issues though, they always like to scope out the best hiding spots when exploring. Happily they haven't actually hidden from us. Though one time we did lose track of Inky and it took a few minutes to ensure she wasn't still inside when we shut the door. And there was an opossum in their igloo the other night. It was traumatizing. Happily once we started brining in the food early it hasn't been around since.

That's all for now.

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