Saturday, August 16, 2008

Madge joins AARP

Today is Madonna's birthday...her 50th to be exact. Since I was a tiny one I have looooved her music and defended her honor to anyone who had something negative to spout. They're just jealous you know? I still remember being about 5 or 6 and listening to my mom jam out to Borderline. Hilarious. I didn't meet anyone who loved her as much as myself until I arrived at Radford. That's where I met my Rice Cake and got adopted as an Asian.

Anyway, so being that it's Madge's birthday, and a really important one at that, Lan and I felt that we must do something. I mean, we were invited to the bday bash but simply could not make it. She had a social to attend, and I am way too busy working with Giada and her new show. However, we found time to make a little something in Madonna's honor. Lan made a delish chocolate tart (please see her blog weblink on my page!) and I made a drink and have named it The Madge. I should have baked, but really, I was wanting a drink some kind of bad and threw together a couple of things that I had in the cabinet.

I took equal parts of Starbucks Cream Liqueur and Godiva Liqueur, a splash of 1/2 and 1/2 and shook it well in my martini shaker thinger. Pour into a martini glass and top with chocolate shavings. Now, word of advice....it's fairly sweet so I used a very very dark chocolate to balance it out. Good idea, me. It's not something you want to drink ALL night due to the sweetness, but it's an excellent dessert beverage.

One sip of the The Madge and you'll be touched for the very first time. Cheers!




Saturday, June 21, 2008

Camping Treat without the camping....

Matt has been talking about s'mores for probably the length of our relationship....4 years. FINALLY we made them. I let him in on the fact that I've never had a s'more. I know. I hear the whispers now of how bad my parents were and what I've been deprived of. Whatevs. I was much too worried about the cake and brownie batter bowls even as a little girl.



Easy as pie. You guys know how to do it I"m sure. Graham cracker, chocolate, marshmellow, graham cracker. We had the grill going so we assembled our treats, wrapped them in foil, and threw them on the hot rack (no snickering at hot rack). A few minutes later you have fireside yum yums. All that was missing was the mosquitos.



My review after my first s'more? They were good. Messy, but good. I don't think it's something I"d want all the time though. Maybe one and then roast marshmellows on a stick afterwards. Now that's delish.


Sunday, June 15, 2008

A good deed....

While browsing the Food Network store one afternoon (when I was wasting time at work really) I came across Nigella Lawson's items. Love her! I'm browsing...ooh-ing and awww-ing. Then I see her measuring cups she uses. I've always admired them on the show, but on the website you have a choice of colors....I chose the lavender. ADORABLE! I decide I'm going to splurge. True, they were like $25 but I'd just landed a new job and figured I could treat myself. The next day when I go to purchase them I notice a little write up about the lavender shade. The money raised from the purchase goes to an organization that helps young women with cancer. So not only do I score the cutest measuring cups ever, but I'm helping out some sistas.
Nigella's Measuring Cups
Please note that only the lavender cups help the organization, but they do offer black, cream, and light blue.


Monday, May 26, 2008

A suggestion from a fellow Doorknob....

I normally do not dabble with pie crusts. However, when Lan sent me a link for a Strawberry Galette I knew I wanted to give it a whirl. I think I REALLY wanted to do it b/c of the basil cream that tops this luscious pastry. I adore basil. I usually grow it during the summer months and try to incorporate it into my dishes throughout the week. Anyway I got all of my ingredients together and started. Luckily I do have a food processor and that made it ten times easier to make the dough. Blending cold butter in flour with a pastry cutter is kind of annoying. My lack of dough rolling was obvious but after a little practice I was able to get a circle cut out. Sort of. My strawberries were perfectly ripe. However, when I arranged mine on the dough it didn't look quite as fancy as the picture. I used every bit of the berry instead of just using parts of it like the recipe calls for. No point in wasting you know?!?







Making the basil infused cream was very easy. The scent heavenly. I already had my chilled cream in a bowl and didn't want to dirty up more dishes to whip it so I did it by hand. I figured if Tyler Florence can do it so can I. Ok. It didn't take too long, but dang, my arm was tired from whisking so fast. Anyway, it turned out just fine. The verdict? 10 out of 10 stars. Matt loved it. We both had two slices which is why I'm going to work out this morning. The only change I might make for a switch....using mint instead of basil. The basil cream is delicious, but just for a different taste one might try mint and even use it on something else. I thought I would have enough to take to work in the morning but by the looks of things, Matt and I will easily take care of this berrylicious treat.




Strawberry Galette

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Surprise!

Last week I got word that our plant manager never celebrates his birthday. GASP! Illegal in my world! I figured that I would whip up a little something and bring it into work. I logged onto Hershey's website for a couple of recipes for cakes and frosting. Don't tell Hershey, but I did use Ghiradelli cocoa for baking.

The recipe called for 1 cup of water. I used 1 cup of dark rum instead. Seriously, I can hear Angry Asian whispering lush right now. Me, I gave it 3 out of 5 stars. However, the boss man says he really enjoyed the intense rum flavor. I'm wondering if the rum dried it out a bit?? I am pretty critical of my own things, but seriously, who wants a cake that isn't moist? He dug it though and I guess at the end of the day that's all that mattered. As you can see, I garnished the top with fresh raspberries. It amused me that some people didnt know what they were. Clearly they do not visit their local farmer's market.


Monday, April 21, 2008

A tart makes a tart.





Ok, it's not REALLY a tart, b/c it's in a pie shell, but whatevs. My blog manager, Lan, sent me Giada's pear tart recipe a couple of weeks ago. Had to try it. Very easy and very delish. The flavors of the gorgonzola cheese are very strong, however, I love the stuff. While having some for lunch today it occurred to me that pineapple would be a great substitute for the pear. You have the sweetness of the fruit, the tang from the cheese, and the saltiness of the prosciutto. I think that next time I will caramelize whatever fruit I choose a little more than what Giada calls for, but that is only b/c I prefer a sweeter taste than someone else might. Make some mimosas and you have the perfect brunch at your fingertips.
Pear Gorgonzola Tart

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Simple and Savory


usually i just share baking recipes, but the other night i made a dish that was kind of pretty. super easy to make. i made a few shrimp kabobs and also sauteed another small amount of shrimp in garlic and butter. i don't know if it's my stove top grill or maybe the oil, but the grilled shrimp didn't taste grilled to me. it had a chicken taste to it. however, matt was digging it so he devoured those.


to compliment, i made a batch of coucous with small bits of ripe tomato, lemon zest, and lemon juice. it does sound basic, but lemon and tomato are one of my favorite blends. added some s&p and i was ready to eat.