Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Bread Pudding and Shortbread Cookies


Hello, hello, long time no time no chat, well actually not really. Fact about me #1, never had/made bread pudding...Crazy right! I thought it was about time to try it, so I got all the ingredients together, and was a mix'n and stir'n, unfortunately it didn't really turn out. But then again that could just be because of a bad recipe, lack of experience, or you know, never having tried it. Maybe it's just not my thing, but at least I tried it...right?  
Now onto more important things like my new  FAVORITE cookie recipe, shortbread!!!! It's quick, easy, and most importantly delicious. I am a huge fan (as you may have guessed) of easy baking. I like recipes that are easy, quick, yummy, and use only the few ingredients I have in stock. Another thing I am also a huge fan of substitute cooking/baking. For you out there that don't know what substitute cooking/baking is put simply, "If ya don't have it, that's okay."  Of course you can't substitute everything, somethings have to be what they have to be. Things like flour, sugar, icing sugar*, etc., cannot be substituted which is why I like to always have them on hand for my spontaneous baking. But things like nuts can be substituted  for raisins, dried cranberries, or sometimes chocolate chips. Or sometimes you can substitute more crucial ingredients like butter for margarine, water for milk, etc. If worse comes to worst sometimes I just switch out recipes and make do, I once found a recipe for icing using just flavoring, milk, sugar, and butter. NO ICING SUGAR! I think that's one of the reasons I love my new shortbread recipe, butter, icing sugar, flour, vanilla! That's it!  So here it is, the big reveal:
BEST SHORTBREAD EVER
Ingredients

1 cup of butter, softened
3/4 cup of icing sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla
2 1/2 cups of flour

Heat oven to 350F. In a large bowl beat butter, icing sugar, and vanilla together with a spoon. Stir   flour one cup at a time. (If dough is crumbly, stir in 1 or 2 tablespoons of softened butter or water into the dough)

Roll dough 1/2 inch thick on a lightly floured surface. Cut into small shapes with hands or cookie cutters. Place 1/2 inch apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. 

Bake for 14 to 16 minutes or until set and bottoms are golden brown. Remove immediately and cool completely on wire racks.


And that's it, easy peasy and so much fun. You can also add your own flavors or once cool dip in melted chocolate for extra yummy goodness. So next time you need a go-to cookie recipe  this should be your first choice.

* Icing sugar is also referred to as powdered sugar or confectioners sugar, but they are all one in the same.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Cinnamon Muffins!



 
Well, Hello there. Yes I know it has been forever, and yes I know some of you might not want to forgive me, but you will after you see what I have for you today. Cinnamon Muffins, these yummy little holiday treats will leave you wanting more, that's for sure. Now for the best part, they are amazingly easy, no overnight soaking, no 30 ingredient shopping list, just the basics.  So, let's get started. 


Dry Ingredients 

1 1/2 cups of flour

1/2 cup of sugar

1/4 cup of packed brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of cinnamon

2 teaspoons of baking powder


Wet Ingredients


3/4 cup of milk

3/4 cup of oil

1 egg beaten


Optional ingredients


a handful of chopped walnuts

a handful of golden raisins


So first preheat your oven to 400ºF or 200ºC. Now mix all your dry ingredients together until mixed, loose, and fluffy. Next, add your wet ingredients and mix until moist. When I first made this I found that the batter was still a little dry (more like cookie dough), if this happens to you just add a table spoon of both milk and oil until you get a thick batter consistency. Now if you want to add chopped walnuts or raisins, or both, by all means throw them in after you have mixed both the wet and dry ingredients. Leave your muffins in the oven for 18-20 minutes and they will turn out beautifully. I was able to make 16 small muffins from this batch, so just a little forewarning you may want to double this recipe if you are making large muffins or quite a few of them.


Tip
: I also chose to sprinkle a little brown sugar mixed with a 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon on the batter before putting the muffins in the oven, for a little decoration.


Tip: Another thing you could do is make a simple icing with powdered sugar and milk, to make your muffins taste like cinnamon rolls.

Truth be told, I could barely keep my fingers out of the batter, it's just soooooo yummy! Try adding your own twists like nutmeg, chocolate chips, or maybe treat them like cupcakes and fill the with some cream cheese icing or maybe some cinnamon drizzle.









Sunday, July 22, 2012

How to be less late!

Imagine this, your alarm going off, you hit snooze, "just a few more minutes." You wake up with 15 minutes to get ready...And you are late! This happens to me way more often than it should, but I have created strategies to over come my chronic tardiness. So here they are.

1. Right after you do laundry match up a few To-Go outfits. I like doing two work and one casual. Then if you are running late instead of having to throw together something that looks awful you have something ready to put on. I usually put a dress, necklace, earrings, and shoes in my work outfit, it's easy to throw on. Then for casual maybe a pair of jeans, shirt, accessories, shoes, and whatever else I need to make it work.

2. To make sure you grab something that is easily forgotten, like a form, bill, or library books, put your keys and cell phone on top of it.

3. Have a To-Go breakfast waiting, put a piece of fruit, granola bar, and a bottle of water in the fridge or on the counter to make sure that your stomach isn't growling around 10.

4. Have an easy to do hair and make up routine that you can do in under 5 minutes total, ready to do. My favorite is the sock bun and quick colour combinations that allow for a margin of error. Try the neutrals, then if you miss a spot it blends right in.

5. To help you manage your time better, time yourself and create a music playlist that long. Start by adding slow songs that lead up to the fastest songs, that makes it easy to find out the approx. time without looking at a clock.

So there you go, just a few helpful suggestions that I found worked, thanks for reading!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Home Made Body Scrubs

Today's post is on home made body scrubs! I love the quick and easy recipes that you can just throw together after a long day. So I decided to share my secrets with the world. These are really good for getting rid of dry or scaly skin, and this is just a few, I will post more in the future.

Body Scrubs

  • Coffee Scrub
  • Honey Scrub
  • Margarita Scrub
Coffee Scrub

You will need:

  • 1 tbs of Coffee (any temp.)
  • 1 tbs of milk
  • 1/2 cup of coarse or brown Sugar, if you don't have it coarse Sea Salt will do.
  • 1 tsp of oil
So to start put your Salt or Sugar in a bowl, add your oil and mix well. This prevents the coffee from dissolving the sugar. Now add your milk and coffee, only to about this consistency. You will want this consistency for all the scrubs. Rub face for 30 sec - 1 min, then leave on until your face feels stiff. Wash off with warm water and pat dry. And on a personal note, I like using hot or warm coffee for a relaxing effect.


Honey Scrub

You will need:
  • 1/4 cup of Honey
  • 1/2 cup of Brown Sugar
Simply mix the honey and the sugar. Rub face for 30 sec - 1 min, then leave on until your face feels stiff. Wash off with warm water and pat dry.This scrub feels GREAT, and it makes your skin so smooth. and really moisturizes. This one is super easy and I always find myself making it.


Margarita Scrub

You will need:
  • 2 or 3 tbs of lime juice
  • 1 tsp of olive oil
  • 1/2 cup of Coarse Sea Salt
This is a really great scrub, but I don't recommend it if you have moderate to bad acne or any broken skin or cuts on your face. Though technically speaking if you have cuts or broken skin on your face you shouldn't be using any scrubs. Anywho...Add your salt, then oil, mix well and then your lime juice. This scrub is very invigorating, good for a girls night made with a margarita to drink as well.

If you want you can also triple the recipe for any of the scrubs and put it in a jar for later use, it also can make a really nice gift, tie a little bow on it.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

11 ways to spice up your instant noodles!

This post comes straight from the college kid handbook, yummy instant noodles. Now most people use instant noodles or noodle bowls as quick pack lunch, something to grab and go. But having had my fair share of dehydrated goodness it started getting a little bland, so I started looking for ways to make them that much better. I actually found quite a few really good ways to give them a boost.

  1. Try adding fresh or frozen veggies. I usually use frozen corn, peas, or carrot chunks. But you could also use spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, or whatever you like. I HATE the dehydrated veggies that tend to come in your noodle bowls so I just take them out and add my veggies of choice.
  2. Try adding your favorite sauce, depending on the flavor I sometimes use peanut sauce, hot mustard, soy sauce, or just hot sauce to give it a bit of a kick.
  3. Add frozen shrimp or other meats, such as shredded chicken, tuna, ground beef, pieces of steak or pork.
  4. If you like tofu, try adding some into your instant noodles. Tofu absorbs the flavor of what it's cooked in, so before you add water to your noodles, throw some tofu in the bowl or cup to give it some texture.
  5. Try making your own flavor combinations, instead of just using the packet that is supplied, add 1/4 of a bouillon cube and whatever spices you fancy. If you like East Indian food try adding some curry.
  6. To really switch it up don't use the noodles to make soup, try making them into pad Thai. Just instead of using your regular rice noodles, use these instead for a quick dinner.
  7. Use them to make spaghetti, just cook up your noodles and microwave a can of tomato sauce, add your favorite spices and there you go.
  8. Try adding an egg, cook an egg and place it on top, super yummy!
  9. Make them into a creamy pasta salad.
  10. Try frying them with your favorite ingredients to give them a bit more texture, they make a really yummy stir fry!
  11. Make it into trail mix, fry your noodles, add dried cranberries and other fruit, some slice nuts, and some smarties.

So that's it, that's all for my ramen minded friends, so till next time! ( oh and if you didn't like this post here's a free bowl of noodles for you!)


Thursday, June 14, 2012

Roasted Pepper Soup and Chocolate Cream pie

Everyone likes soup, right? Ok, good because that is what todays post is about, I found this recipe years ago, on a little known blog such as this. Unfortunately the blog was deleted, so now I go from memory, but today I decided to write it down for you. This is Roasted Pepper Soup, super yummy hot or cold, and perfect when you need a pick me up! It's super easy healthy, and delicious, it will defiantly be a winner at your table!

Roasted Pepper Soup


serving size: 6-8

What you will need:
  • One large soup pot
  • Blender
  • Spoon
  • 6 cups of chicken or veggie broth(At least enough to cover your sweet potatoes)
  • 2 cups of water
  • 2 or 3 bell peppers (I like using the yellow and orange, but you can also use red.)
  • 2 large sweet potatoes
  • 6 stalks of celery
  • 5 carrots
  • 1/2 an onion
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Sour cream for garnish
So let's get started, first cut your peppers into 1/4, then take out the insides. Then lay them flesh down, skin up, on a small pan. Put them on broil or about 200C. Leave them in until the skins are dark brown or black.


But while our peppers are broiling, peel and chop your sweet potatoes, just a medium size chop should do it.


Now put the sweet potatoes, broth, and water all together in your pot, and turn the burner to medium. Next chop the rest of your veggies, don't worry to much about the size, it all gets pureed any way. They should look something like this:

By now your peppers should be done, so take them out and let them cool. Once the are cool enough to touch remove the skin, it should just peel off, then chop them up too. Now add the veggies and the roasted peppers. Let the water boil, until it looks kind of like this:


Once your soup is boiling, turn it down to a simmer, let it simmer for 15-20 minutes. If you don't like pureed soups you can eat it just like this, but I highly recommend you puree it. Now using a blender, food processor, or a hand held blender, basically anything that will get the job done, you puree until there is no visible chunks. You might have to search around a little. Now finally, serve with a little dollop of sour cream( makes a HUGE difference)


MMMMM, yummy! It is one amazing healthy soup that you won't be able to get enough of! And maybe for dessert a little chocolate cream pie? Just to reward that good behavior!

Easy glass bottle candle holders!

This week has been SUPER busy, so I have lots to show the people of the world including upcycled root-beer bottle candle holders.


So to start off the glass bottle candle holders! Which look beautiful!


What you need:
  1.  Glass bottle ( wine bottle, beer bottle, olive oil bottle ect.)
  2.  Medium to thick yarn or rope
  3.  Nail polish remover
  4.  Lighter
  5.  Sink of ice cold water
  6.  Sand paper or emery board
I used the rope and burn method but if you want smoother easier to sand edges, or if you have kids, I suggest this method. The second method allows you to make the edges less sharp ( we don't want anyone getting hurt.) So here's what you do.

  1. Fill your sink with ice water, add maybe 6-12 ice cubes.
  2. Take your glass bottle and wrap the string around the bottle where you want it to cut. (You might want to wrap it more than once.)
  3. Tie the string and cut any loose ends, then simply slip off the string.
  4. Soak the string in nail polish remover.
  5. Put the string back on the bottle.
  6. Hold the bottle over the sink and stand back.
  7. Light that sucker on fire, roll the bottle to make sure all the fire is spread around the bottle.
  8. When the flame starts to wean dunk the bottle into the ice water, and it should just fall apart.
  9. Sand the rough edges.
This video is a good version of the steps above.







What I did with mine was melted a candle down to fill the space, but you could put a tea light inside, or make your own candle using scented bees wax and a new wick. Anyways here's how mine turn out. Hope you guys liked my latest tutorial!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

For all the bakers out there....

Hello blogosphere, I have been thinking about cakes today, round cakes, square cakes, themed cakes, tall cakes, short cakes, and even cupcakes (I LOVE CUPCAKES). But this got me thinking about doing a post on what else, cakes! Over the past couple years I have collected some great ideas and recipes for all things cake. So here are some ideas for your next party,wedding,or event!


I love themed cakes, I think they give a party a nice kick, remind everyone of why they are gathered.(Also they make you look super skilled!)Like this monkey cake I made a few years ago for a jungle themed party! Super easy, a chocolate cake base,wagon wheel ears, oreo eyes, and M&M nose, the rest is just icing.
Another idea I just love for themed parties is baby shower cakes! Like this toy blocks cake. But my personal favorite baby shower cake are the rubber ducky cakes. Like this one (left) using fondant, but if you don't like the taste of fondant or are just incapable of using it, like me, they also have really nice frosting rubber ducky cakes


I LOVE CUPCAKES, as previously mentioned. But I find that they are under utilized, most people just pop em' in the oven and frost em', but there are so many cute ideas for cupcakes, such as these burger cupcakes from Bakerella.
Which are just plain adorable! But if you are looking for something a little more grown up, you could try these margarita cupcakes!


But the point is, you can NEVER run out of ideas when it comes to cupcakes, with endless flavor combos!


Another thing you can try for your next kids party is this lion cake from parenting magazine. Using fuzzy peach rings for the ears and chow-mein noodles for the mane! Isn't it fabulous!


Also if you decide to do fondant last minute here is a marshmallow fondant recipe. But if you are a first time fondanter, I commend your brave soul but HIGHLY recommend that you buy your fondant from a local bakery, Michael's, Walmart, or other local baking supply store. Fondant is very hard to work with especially if you are new to it, and the marshmallow fondant is even more difficult than the regular fondant.


Anywho till next time blogosphere!

First Post!

This is my new blog, I know, very exciting right! So I thought I would start off with my latest DIY project. I have had two empty picture frames for forever, so when I got up yesterday morning and saw them I said to myself, "These frames have sat empty long enough!". The first frame was easy enough to fill.


 A month or two ago I found this flower on the street, I pressed/dried it and then just used a scrap piece of paper for backing and framed it,and it looks great! 

But I had some trouble trying to find something to fill the second frame. The only dried flowers I had on hand were small or broken. So I turned to the internet to get some creative ideas. Using the materials I had on hand, which as it turned out to be, construction paper (a great staple for the wannabe DIYer or craftster), scissors, and an empty frame. After about an hour of misguided searches, failed attempts, and ideas that were WAY out of my league, I found this great construction paper collage idea from Steven Andrew

What shocked me is that it was SO 
easy, and looks really cool. It's a great craft idea for kids or someone looking for something different to hang on their wall. All you have to do is take four or five sheets of different coloured construction paper, or even add a pattern in there and chop away. The key is to spread it around,cut small pieces and mix in the different colours. I used red, yellow, white, light blue, and a dark blue. 

I had a lot of fun doing these,and hopefully by next week I will have finished my root beer bottle candle holders, I am UBER excited for those! Until next time good-bye!