Saturday, December 24, 2011
A Christmas Eve Brunch
Christmas is here!
I love Christmas. Our immediate family gathers together at my Mom and Dad's to celebrate the holiday. Christmas is a smaller celebration than Thanksgiving. It is quieter, more relaxed and wonderful. (Don't let me mislead you, Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. We are able to see all of our aunts, uncles and cousins. We share wonderful meals and are always laughing!)
We decided to start Christmas Eve this morning with a festive brunch. I made a Sausage Cheese Breakfast Casserole last night to pop into the oven this morning. It called for turkey sausage and low-fat cheese to lighten this casserole. I did use a full-fat cheese for added flavor, but followed the recipe otherwise. It was unbelievably delicious and still fairly low in calories to help us conserve for all of the Christmas cookies.
Georgia Peaches anyone? Yes, please! I used one ounce Peach Schnapps, one ounce orange juice and filled the rest of the glasses with champagne. Oh my goodness, so good. And it is never to early on Christmas to have a little bubbly!
I've been promising my brother, A, for months that I would make him the blueberry streusel muffins. As an added side dish, I whipped these up this morning. As good as ever - super moist and filled with blueberries. Yum.
My cousin, J, was a tremendous help this morning. He even made the potatoes. He baked them, then sliced them adding them to a pot with butter and diced onions. Wow. No better way to start the day!
Merry Christmas!
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Happy Birthday, J!
I've said it once, birthdays are wonderful. A time to remember how amazing life can be and the joys it brings to all of us. I had the great honor of celebrating with my favorite cousin, J. Vanilla on vanilla was the request. I tested a new vanilla cake recipe. I think I found a winner! It stayed so moist and was absolutely delicious.
I made my classic vanilla buttercream. For the filling I chose a white chocolate, raspberry ganache. Boil 1 cup whipping cream for 5 minutes, take off heat and add 5 oz. white chocolate to melt. Refrigerate for 1 hour to set. Add chopped raspberries to cream mixture after 1 hour refrigeration. Pour over cake layer.
This was my first square cake, and it was so much fun to make! I "wrapped" it to represent a present. I made my own fondant - wrapping the entire cake with white fondant. I then colored the remaining fondant blue and used strips for the ribbon. I wrapped 1/4" strips around dowel rods and let dry to make the curliques.
The cake turned out beautifully. Happy Birthday, J!
I made my classic vanilla buttercream. For the filling I chose a white chocolate, raspberry ganache. Boil 1 cup whipping cream for 5 minutes, take off heat and add 5 oz. white chocolate to melt. Refrigerate for 1 hour to set. Add chopped raspberries to cream mixture after 1 hour refrigeration. Pour over cake layer.
This was my first square cake, and it was so much fun to make! I "wrapped" it to represent a present. I made my own fondant - wrapping the entire cake with white fondant. I then colored the remaining fondant blue and used strips for the ribbon. I wrapped 1/4" strips around dowel rods and let dry to make the curliques.
The cake turned out beautifully. Happy Birthday, J!
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Cookie Extravaganza
Kitchen is clean, butter is at room temperature and the Christmas music is playing. Let the baking festivities begin!
Many people host holiday cookie exchanges to make baking for the holidays easier. Now I know why! I spent the weekend baking. It was absolutely wonderful, but a true challenge. I started with making homemade dog biscuits for my sisters puppy. A lovely Christmas gift from the heart. The biscuits came out wonderfully. They were a little puffy, but they smelled of chicken and looked like the expensive dog biscuits you buy in the high-end shops, so I was happy. Now on to the cookies for humans!
I want to give cookies away this year as a nice treat for people. I'm making the cookie I'm known for - the classic chocolate chip. I've made chocolate chip cookies more times than I can count. This is the cookie that got me started on baking as a hobby! They are wonderfully delicious, and super easy to make. I made a double batch to ensure plenty for the family and all of my gift boxes!
Next up - Ooey Gooey Butter Cookies. This recipe is a family recipe. I remember my Aunt A making these when I was a kid. Exactly how they sound, ooey, gooey, buttery, melt in your mouth - YUM! These still are an all time favorite at our house.
And don't forget the sugar cookies! I made a double batch of these so I could give plenty away and still have some left over for the family. I made these for A and C's baby shower, and they were a huge hit. I'm hoping these will go over just as well, if not better than the last time I made them. I chose a variety of shapes to get into the holiday spirit, Christmas trees, stockings, candy canes, gingerbread men, stars and snowmen. Decorating is a bit of a challenge. I'm not sure I have the right tools to make these look as awesome as they could, but close enough! And practice makes perfect, so I guess I'll just have to make more of these in the near future.
I am looking forward to giving these sweet treats away and sharing them with my family. Looking forward to Christmas!
Happy holidays!
Many people host holiday cookie exchanges to make baking for the holidays easier. Now I know why! I spent the weekend baking. It was absolutely wonderful, but a true challenge. I started with making homemade dog biscuits for my sisters puppy. A lovely Christmas gift from the heart. The biscuits came out wonderfully. They were a little puffy, but they smelled of chicken and looked like the expensive dog biscuits you buy in the high-end shops, so I was happy. Now on to the cookies for humans!
I want to give cookies away this year as a nice treat for people. I'm making the cookie I'm known for - the classic chocolate chip. I've made chocolate chip cookies more times than I can count. This is the cookie that got me started on baking as a hobby! They are wonderfully delicious, and super easy to make. I made a double batch to ensure plenty for the family and all of my gift boxes!
Next up - Ooey Gooey Butter Cookies. This recipe is a family recipe. I remember my Aunt A making these when I was a kid. Exactly how they sound, ooey, gooey, buttery, melt in your mouth - YUM! These still are an all time favorite at our house.
And don't forget the sugar cookies! I made a double batch of these so I could give plenty away and still have some left over for the family. I made these for A and C's baby shower, and they were a huge hit. I'm hoping these will go over just as well, if not better than the last time I made them. I chose a variety of shapes to get into the holiday spirit, Christmas trees, stockings, candy canes, gingerbread men, stars and snowmen. Decorating is a bit of a challenge. I'm not sure I have the right tools to make these look as awesome as they could, but close enough! And practice makes perfect, so I guess I'll just have to make more of these in the near future.
I am looking forward to giving these sweet treats away and sharing them with my family. Looking forward to Christmas!
Happy holidays!
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Muffins - Absolute Perfection
How to describe a muffin.
If made correctly, they have a perfectly moist inside with a crunchy
topping – melt in your mouth deliciousness, especially hot from the oven. I’ve always had a love for breakfast
food. I can eat breakfast for breakfast,
lunch or dinner. And don’t forget about
brunch! Taking my love for baking and
combining it with breakfast food has become a real treat on the weekends. Glorious muffins, hot from the oven with a
small pat of butter. Nothing is better
when you’re still in your sleepy state first thing on a Saturday.
As children, mom used to make us blueberry streusel muffins
after church. These are the muffins that
come out of a box. They were delicious,
but the formula changed over the last year and they certainly aren’t the
same. We used to beg for these
muffins. They were so good! I was experimenting one weekend trying to
recreate these delicious memories of childhood.
Success has been found.
I started with a recipe for apple pie streusel muffins, but
made a few changes, including swapping out the apples for blueberries. Followed then by banana. What else was I to do with the bananas that
were slowly turning from ripe to screaming "bake with me please?!" Substituting three bananas for the
blueberries, these muffins turned out phenomenal. Moist in the center, with the crunch of the
streusel topping. Absolute
perfection.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Birthday Celebrations
I absolutely love birthdays.
We commemorate how wonderful the gift of life is and all the joy it
brings. Nothing more makes me happier than
getting to share in someone’s birthday celebration. As I’ve grown as a baker, this usually
involves me making a cake or cupcakes to bring to the party. After all, everyone must make a birthday
wish, and you can’t do that without a cake or cupcake to put the candle in!
This month I’ve had the honor of making two very special
birthday cakes, both for family members.
The first cake was for a first birthday party. Minnie Mouse was the theme! I can’t think of a more fun theme for a first
birthday. An absolute blast to
make! All hands on deck for this
cake. I had my dad help me with the
power tools. Yes, power tools in the
kitchen! After fully washing, of course,
we drilled holes into the cake boards and cake to insert a dowel rod for extra
support. This was quite the
experience!
For the ultimate introduction to sugar, chocolate cake with
chocolate buttercream. Yum. This was made for the “smash” cake the
birthday girl dug into. I made a tiered cake
for the rest of the party goers to enjoy.
Two layers were chocolate with whipped Oreo filling and the third was
chocolate with a chocolate peanut butter ganache filling. So delicious.
The second cake I had the privilege of making was for my
dear sister.
She wanted something classic but with an edge. We decided on a black tiered cake, but miniature, with tiny roses made of fondant as an accent. The roses really pop against the black fondant. She wanted the cake to look sexy, so we went with chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream. The reviews were outstanding. I was even asked at the restaurant where we purchased the cake. I was happy to tell the wait staff that I had made it. What a compliment!
She wanted something classic but with an edge. We decided on a black tiered cake, but miniature, with tiny roses made of fondant as an accent. The roses really pop against the black fondant. She wanted the cake to look sexy, so we went with chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream. The reviews were outstanding. I was even asked at the restaurant where we purchased the cake. I was happy to tell the wait staff that I had made it. What a compliment!
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