December 29, 2008
December 27, 2008
Happenings
I also got a chance to bake some yummy buttermilk spice muffins. Not being a fan of "things in things", I like these because they're plain (I left the nuts out, of course). Very tasty indeed. Here's the recipe.
I'm a wannabe Canadian, so I'm definitely a maple fan. I got the recipe for these Vermont maple sugar cookies from a friend a few years ago. Nick loves them too! I found a very similar recipe online for you to try.
Posted by iSew at 12/27/2008 04:24:00 PM 3 comments
December 24, 2008
Warm Wishes
I'm enjoying a week of doing what I want (for the most part). I spent the whole day baking today, and tomorrow I'll be cooking again. It's just Nick and I this year so it should be a nice quiet Christmas for us. Happy Holidays, stay warm!
Posted by iSew at 12/24/2008 11:03:00 PM 3 comments
Labels: Christmas, happy holidays, holiday wishes, iSew
December 19, 2008
Two Spoonfuls: Sweet Treats
First off, the recipe:
Flapjacks
1 1/2 Sticks Butter
1/2 cup + 2 Tbs Sugar
1 Tbs. Karo Brown Sugar Corn Syrup [or Golden Syrup (UK) or Honey]
2 1/4 cups quick oats
Preheat oven to 350F (180c, Gas Mark 4)
1. Heat butter, sugar and corn syrup in a saucepan on low heat until butter is melted. Remove from heat and add oats. Mix well.
2. Spread evenly in a greased 8x8" or 9x9" (20x20cm) baking pan.
3. Bake 20-25 minutes until just golden at the edges.
4. Let cool for about 10 minutes, cut into bars in pan. Cool completely before removing from pan. Cut again with sharp knife as needed.
In the UK, Flapjacks are generally made with a product called "Golden Syrup". According to Wikipedia, golden syrup is a thick, amber-colored form of inverted sugar syrup, made in the process of refining sugar cane juice into sugar, or by treatment of a sugar solution with acid. I happen to have some in my house because I live with an Englishman. In order to make things easier on you, I made my flapjacks with Corn Syrup. Karo makes a brown sugar variety that seems to be very similar to Golden Syrup and I found it at my local grocery store. Easy. Some recipes online say you can use honey, but I'm not sure it would taste right.
We happen to have the quick variety of oats, they're more chopped up. I think whole oats would work as well.
I made 4 batches of flapjacks to get to these. The first 3 were made using completely wrong amounts of the ingredients. A British recipe is hard to follow if you're used to using volume rather than weight to measure things. oops!
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Ginny's Notes:
1. My last batch of flapjacks came out tasty, but still a little greasy. The next time I make them, I'll use a little less butter. Perhaps 1 stick is enough. They're just too gooey and greasy.
2. I did a lot of research online and found many recipes, all of which used different amounts of each ingredient. Here are a few of them if you want to give them a whirl:
Lyle's Golden Syrup: They make Golden Syrup and have a downloadable recipe booklet that has flapjacks on page 20.
Traditional Scottish Recipes
A Chewy and Chrunchier Version
3. I cooked my flapjacks for 25 minutes at 350F. I will likely bump up the temp. to 375F next time and see how it goes. They should be a little more golden brown than mine were.
4. The corn syrup worked well, but if you want to use golden syrup, here's some resources in America:
Taste of Britain by Post
Jolly Grub
Shop England Online
Cost Plus World Market may have a store near you
5. Don't be afraid to add chocolate chips or little bits of fruit to your flapjacks.
I learned a lot from this recipe and I'm so glad I finally gave it a try. Let me know if you try it and what works for you. Now I want to stop in at Jenn's & see what she's up to...
Posted by iSew at 12/19/2008 11:28:00 AM 3 comments
Labels: baking, british food, cooking, flapjacks, golden syrup, recipe, Two Spoonfuls
December 17, 2008
On My Desk
Posted by iSew at 12/17/2008 09:57:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: baking, coffee, cookbooks, iSew, On My Desk, sewing, wip
December 15, 2008
Decking the Halls
This snowman was carved just for me a few years ago by my friend Sue. Remember her? She made my wedding cake topper. Isn't it cute? Mickey ears, sewing tools, hockey skates and a quilt...perfect.
Posted by iSew at 12/15/2008 11:15:00 AM 6 comments
Labels: around the house, Christmas, Christmas Decorations, holidays
December 13, 2008
Disneyland!!
Here I am with my niece and my sister in front of the castle. (I'm the pumpkin muffin)
I had a great trip but I'm up to my eyeballs in monkeys now. Back to work.
Posted by iSew at 12/13/2008 04:16:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: California, Christmas, Disneyland, iSew, Monkey Travel Club, Orange County
December 05, 2008
Two Spoonfuls: Little Bites
My recipe came from one of those great little check stand cookbooks. I'm a huge fan of these little magazine style books, I've got a ton of them. It just so happens that our friends at Pillsbury® have just released this one, Holiday Appetizers. Perfect timing, eh?
Mini Bacon-Cheese Cups
~ 1 Pillsbury® refrigerated pie crust (from 15-oz. box), softened as directed on box
~ 1 package (3 oz.) cream cheese, softened
~ 1 whole egg
~ 1 egg yolk
~ 1/4 cup chopped green onions (4 medium)
~ 3 oz. shredded Swiss cheese (about 2/3 cup)
~ 8 slices precooked bacon, chopped (about 1/2 cup)
~ Additional finely chopped green onions, if desired
2. In blender or food processor, blend or process cream cheese, whole egg, egg yolk and 1/4 cup onions until almost smooth. Divide mixture evenly among crust-lined muffin cups (about 2 tsp. each). Top each evenly with Swiss cheese and bacon.
3. Bake 9-11 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 5 minutes; remove cups from pan. Garnish each with additional onions.
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~ I couldn't find a 3oz. package of cream cheese so I cut into an 8oz. package instead. Did you know cream cheese is marked like butter? It's got lines on the wrapper to mark off the ounces. Very handy!
~ I used prepackaged bacon slices, but the packaged real bacon pieces, like this one, would work just as well. This is a regular pantry item at my house. I love to be able to toss some bacon on pasta or over a salad.
~ I also substituted a grated cheese blend for the Swiss cheese. I only did this because it's what I had on hand. I'm guessing that the Swiss cheese called for in the recipe would add more flavor, but I decided to take the easy way out. I didn't miss anything by not using Swiss. ___________________________________________________________________
I had planned to make a second recipe from Holiday Appetizers, Pizza Pinwheels (this recipe's available online). Unfortunately, I discovered late last night that I didn't have a can of crescent rolls in the fridge, it was a can of pizza dough. Maybe you can give them a try and let me know how they turn out.
~ Pillsbury® Lots of recipes, coupons and the Doughboy, of course. He's got his own place.
~ KraftFoods.com I've spent a lot of time on this site, there are soo many recipes to try.
~ PHILADELPHIA All cream cheese, all the time.
Now, I'd like to go see what Jenn's been cooking. I'm sure she's got something special in store for us this week.
Posted by iSew at 12/05/2008 08:47:00 AM 6 comments
Labels: appetizers, cooking, Holiday Appetizers, holiday cooking, iSew, Jenn Maruska Design, Pillsbury, Two Spoonfuls
December 03, 2008
Pretty Much On My Desk
Monkeys! Yesterday was the biggest monkey day ever for my little monkey shop. Was it International Monkey Day or something?
A new diaper bag in the works. This one's has been planned for months and months. I'd love to get it done today some time.
Some day, I'll have a few shelves in my sewing room just filled with adorable pin cushions! I just got these two from Up The Creek. They're tiny, cute and way under-priced. They'll look great with this one, and this one.
Now I need to get back to my sewing and cooking and listening to this cool station online.
Posted by iSew at 12/03/2008 03:33:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: iSew, Monkey Travel Club, On My Desk, pin cushions, sewing, wip
November 30, 2008
Holiday Shopping for Me
That's all the shopping I did this weekend. How about you?
Posted by iSew at 11/30/2008 04:36:00 PM 3 comments
Labels: craft shows, handmade crafts, Harvest Festival, susan lake woodcarver, Wooly Rascals
November 24, 2008
Cake Decorating Fun
Everyone thought the basket weave technique was pretty cool. It took a long time, so I only went half way around.
I got a set of tips a few weeks ago so I could practice at home. I can't wait to do some more frosting art. I wish that cake had been real. mmmmm
Posted by iSew at 11/24/2008 08:47:00 AM 6 comments
Labels: Cake Decorating, iSew
November 21, 2008
Two Spoonfuls - Pumpkin Season II
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This week I made Libby's® Pumpkin Roll from VeryBestBaking.com. For the full recipe, click here. I've always been intrigued by these fun looking swirled desserts, and a little intimidated too. It was actually really easy to make. The ingredients are pretty simple: Powdered Sugar Flour Baking Powder Baking Soda Ground Cinnamon Ground Cloves Salt Eggs Granulated Sugar Canned Pumpkin Walnuts (if you like) Butter Cream Cheese I know, it's kind of a long list, but they're all really basic things that you probably have on hand. The only thing I had to purchase special was the cream cheese, oh, and the pan. You'll need a 10x15" Jelly-Roll Pan to make this cake. A Jelly-Roll Pan is basically a cookie sheet with sides.
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Ginny's Notes:
1. Be sure to read through the directions before you get started. You need to grease the pan, lay wax paper over it and then grease (and flour) again. If I hadn't watched this video, I'd have likely messed that up and had a sticky mess on my hands.
2. The cake is very sticky. When I tested it for doneness, I couldn't be sure because of this. I followed the directions and checked after 11 minutes. I could have taken it out at that point but gave it another minute or so. I think it was a little bit overcooked.
3. The cake itself doesn't have a very strong flavor. If I make it again, I'll add some ginger or maybe a little pumpkin pie spice sprinkled on top.
4. The amount of filling in the picture had me worried, so I spread mine quite thin and discarded about 1/3 cup. I think it was just the right amount in the end.
5. Don't be stingy with the powdered sugar! It will save your life and keep things from sticking.
Check out NutritionData.com for more information on raw pumpkin and everything else you can think of. What a great website.
Now, let's check out what Jenn made with Pumpkin this week. (I think I know what I'm baking for Thanksgiving)
Posted by iSew at 11/21/2008 03:00:00 AM 6 comments
Labels: baking, iSew, Pumpkin cake, Two Spoonfuls
November 19, 2008
On My Desk
Posted by iSew at 11/19/2008 12:41:00 PM 3 comments