Showing posts with label yummy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yummy. Show all posts

30.5.11

Glowing Green Smoothie


Hello green ... smoothie that is. I've been really into making smoothies for breakfast for a long time but my friend Ally suggested I try adding spinach. I don't know why I hadn't done it earlier! The color green is associated with refreshing vital energy and nutrition. Dark leafy greens are high in calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, phosphorus and zinc. One cup of most dark, leafy green vegetables supplies the daily requirement of beta carotene, as well as vitamins C, E and K. Dark leafy greens are also high in fiber, folic acid, and dozens of trace minerals and nutrients.

{Simple Spinach Smoothie Recipe}

A big handful of fresh spinach leaves
A small handful of blackberries or raspberries
1 cup cranberry juice
1 cup water
Palm full of flat seeds
A few ice cubes

In a blender or in my case, a magic bullet, add cranberry juice and flax seeds and blend until smooth. Add berries, fruit, water, ice and of course anything else your little heart desires. Use a fun straw to sip it out of! My light blue straws are from Superstore but I also found the cutest straws at Ikea a few months ago. They're bright purple, red, and green and they tend to make sipping a little more fun ;)

I usually alternate between strawberries, mango, banana, a tiny bit of yogurt, blueberries, pear. Whatever I have on hand for that week really. I stock up on fresh fruit and berries throughout the month and freeze them so I've always got something handy. I am also going to start adding more green to my smoothies this week. I think Kale. I also want to try and incorporate things like coconut shavings and maybe some almond hazelnut butter (thanks to a little tip from my girls at work) just to mix things up. The thing is, I LOVE cooked/roasted veggies but I can't stand them raw, unless of course they're blended. Tadaa ... a smoothie is the perfect fix for me!

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25.4.11

{Cake Balls/ Cake Pops 101}

How to make my ever favorite CAKE POPS! Or in this case, Cake Balls. I had intended to make them two days ahead of time for Courtenay's baby shower, although, Baby Cash came pretty early and she actually delivered him on the day her shower was supposed to be. I know I have posted the recipe before although it was a long time ago so I'm trying my hand at it again.

{1} Get yourself your favorite Latte or Tea Misto or in this extra early morning case, a jam packed smoothie with oats, cranberry juice, blackberry, blueberry, flax seeds, and a little peach yogurt. Then I drink it with a bright purple straw just to make it extra fun. 


{2} You will need  ...
Cake Mix (any flavor really, but most times I stick with chocolate or vanilla.

One Can of Frosting (any flavor but I prefer the regular vanilla frosting. This time around I used the Whipped Cream Cheese flavor and it wasn't quite as yummy as I thought).

Melting Chocolate (Tip: Go to Walmart and buy the exact bag pictured below for $3 or so rather than buying it bulk. This chocolate melted WAY easier than any other I've bought and it was far cheaper. You can find it in the back isles where all the Cake decorating and Martha Stewart stuff is. P.S. Buy the white if you plan to dye it or buy the chocolate if you don't).

Colored Dye for your White Melting Chocolate if you plan on coloring it.

A baking sheet lined with parchment paper (just to make your life a little easier, although you could technically  lye the balls on a plate if you needed to). 

Pot for boiling water plus a mixing bowl to heat over the boiling water for melting your chocolate.


{3} Bake the cake as directed and be sure to let it cool completely. Don't worry about making it pretty because you're about to destroy it once it's done!



{4} Once the cake is cooled, using your hands, crumble it to tiny pieces. This is the best part! Transfer it all into a big mixing bowl. 


{5} Begin adding your canned frosting. Start with half the can and if it's still looking pretty dry, add a little more. I used 3/4 of a can for this batch and it was perfect. (Tip: Homemade frosting would be delicious as well. Whatever you have time for really). Use your hands to mash the 'dough' all together. It's a messy job but your hands are your best tool for this treat. It should look something like this below! If your dough is feeling a little too moist, pop it (bowl and all) in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes while you get things together for your next step. The harder your dough, the easier your dipping job will be so a little freezer time is usually a good idea either way. 


{5} Depending on how moist your dough is, you may want to do this next step now or wait till it's sat in the fridge or freezer for half hour or so. In any case, you will need to use your hands to form ball shapes like this! It is a little time consuming so this is why I suggested putting the dough in the freezer to harden it up so it gets soft a little less quickly. 


{6} Get together your double broiler or in this case, just a small heat resistant bowl sitting above a pot of simmering water. Keep the temperature on medium. Not too high, not too low.


{7} Add a handful of your Melting Chocolate at a time and stir until melted. It should look super soft so always start with your temperature low!

If you are using Lollipop Sticks, you'll want to stick them into the Cake Balls now. If you are sticking to the simple Cake Balls, you'll go ahead with dipping one ball at a time in the chocolate. This use to be the trickiest part for me. It can be a little tough until you find what works for you. I usually use one big spoon (like the one I was stirring the chocolate with pictured above). You need to do this all pretty quickly, so that your ball doesn't get too mushy. So you want to place the ball in the chocolate, and GENTLY pour lots of chocolate over top of it until it appears to be covered. You then transfer the chocolate covered ball to your wax covered baking sheet. This is also when I would add your sprinkles if you are using them! If you decide you want to drizzle another colored chocolate or sauce on them, that can be done at any point so letting them dry first is actually better. They come off of the wax paper perfectly so don't worry about them sticking even though they look as though they will. 

Place them on a pretty platter or cake stand to make them extra presentable. I wound up not going all out because we found out we were needing to cancel Courtenay's shower. So I got off easy and just popped them into a container and brought them to her hospital room for them to snack on. Of course, I saved a few for us. They are to die for ... I added coconut shavings to some just to try something new. I had planned on dying some of them light blue, but by that time, I realized I was out of blue. Keep in mind, you can make your dough ahead of time, days even. In fact, because I found out we were cancelling the shower, I wound up stopping my Cake Ball production that day and I rolled the rest of the dough into a ball and packed it into the freezer for the next time I want to make some. Hopefully the next time will be for Courtenay's REAL shower which I'm assuming will be sometime when Cash comes home from the hospital. He is doing so well so I'm sure he is well on his way!

I hope someone found this helpful!

xoxo




13.4.11

bar star

What about a fun bar for your event? Guests tend to lovvvve something a little different, something a little more fun! Something like this is especially perfect for when guests don't know one another very well. It gives everyone something to talk about and something to do together. Gather your girlfriends or Aunts and  ask if anyone might be interested in baking you one pie to contribute to your wedding pie bar. Honor their graciousness in helping you by labeling each pie with Aunt ___'s  Bumbleberry Pie! What about an ice cream bar ... YUM! Try adding gormet flavors and toppings like cherries or crushed almond. I think my most favorite of all is the idea of the pie bar or a made with love cookie bar. If I did it all over again {our wedding that is}, I would definitely beg my Mother in law to bake a few of her FABULOUS fresh pies for our big day instead of a cake and I would have definitely done a homemade cookie bar! One of my Aunts made my very favorite Ginger Cookies for our big day and we added them to our candy bar. Ya can't go wrong with cookies (and milk) folks!

xoxo



12.4.11

bake cake

This week, I'm giving it another go at the beloved cake pops for my bestie's baby shower this Sunday. P.S. Yes, you can bake them ahead of time. Not too much ahead but you can by a few days in order to save yourself some time on the day of your event. I'm excited because I feel like maybe I'm ready to get a little more adventurous with my baking these days! The last time I made them was over a year ago I'd imagine so I'm excited to try them out again. I'm loving these ones below but I've already bought my ingredients to do light blue with white drizzle. We'll see how it goes anyhow! I'm going to photograph it and do a tutorial with my hints I've learned over the past few years of making them!

31.1.11

fresh thinking

I stumbled across a very cute site today ~ leslie sarna dot com! I was in search for a deliciously, more veggie packed alternative to a classic lasagna. I've been really making an effort to try to buy and cook with some fresh veggies that I normally would have been totally intimidated to buy and use. Like swiss chard, or kale, beets, and turnips. This recipe below was exactly what I was looking for because I bought some yummy looking organic swiss chard yesterday and I am in the mood to cook somethin' up. Ben has been recently super interested in eating more veggies so I've been trying to take full advantage of this completely out of character request and get him hooked while I can. I am obsessed with dishes loaded with veggies and generally, he is the opposite so over the years, cooking has been challenging. I usually wind up eating much more bland and veggie-less than I would if I had it my way. So check out this gals site, because I'll be doing it right alongside you. It looks like she has tons to offer and how adorable is the name of her site.

P.S. Here is the swiss chard 'lasagna' roll up recipe!


5.11.10

Cake Pop Flop

I felt like my cake pops (cake balls more like) this year looked pretty and hopefully a little spooky, although, they obviously weren't as good as the last ones I made. So I learned my lesson (it's okay, that's what it's all about). Lesson 1: Why bother baking something that even you don't like (I HATE, yes I said hate, white chocolate. So if you're not even able to try a little taste, that's kind of a bummer). Lesson 2: White Chocolate is just too sweet for these suckers (and other people agreed). On the plus side of my little cake pop adventure, Winners had these perfect Halloween picks for your treats. I always try winners for specific baking accessories, especially for all of the holidays. Can't wait to see what kind of things I can put together for our family Christmas dinner. That's the next event on my list and this year, we'll be doing it before the end of this month. My Dad will have to fly back to Africa before Dec 1st and he won't be back for Christmas so I thought it would be really special to have a dinner at our place (a first for Ben and I) for both our families to celebrate the season. I normally get right to planning and even though this month will be putting a fair bit of pressure on me with schooling and extra work that I've committed to, I'm sure I'll get on top of it right away anyhow. P.S. If you need a fabulous cake pop/ball recipe, please leave a comment and I'll be sure to get one to you. Enjoy FRIDAY night which is my favorite night!


20.6.10

father's day brunch


Today Ben & I made a very yummy Father's Day brunch at our place for his Dad! His Mom, my Mom and my brother came along too. And for my Dad, we had to be a little more creative since he's away in Africa. SO all six of us took photos holding words that described our Dad. I put it all together in a mosaic format and emailed it to him last night because that was his Father's Day morning. It's not the same as a warm cup of tea celebrating around the dining table with your wife and kids but hopefully it felt just as good. I know it did for us.



Brunch this morning consisted of Ben's waffles and fresh whip cream, an abundance of organic strawberries, grapes, orange slices, organic vanilla yogurt, lemon & lavender scones, and rye crackers with the world's best Comox Valley Brie cheese! I was aiming to have lots of wild flowers in bright hues and I bundled them all in my favorite mason jars. I also decided to try placing a bunch or two in wine glasses, which I thought looked pretty cute. I placed all the cutlery in an over sized glass canister and we were able to use lots of our serving ware we received for wedding gifts. I love our white serving tray my best girlfriends from high school gave to me for my bridal shower. It's so pretty! Today was a lovely day with a ton of just right breeze and we couldn't have asked for a better day for a Father's Day patio brunch. Ben and I both have amazing Fathers who have both contributed countless hours of love and support to us as we've grown first on our own and continue to now as we grow along side each other. Happy Father's Day to our Dad's!



18.6.10

Pretty Palette

* Pretty palette *
Slate Grey & Marigold Yellow

I always feel that yellow has a sort of charm when combined with outdoor elements like green grass, white tents, and natural skies. I love thinking outside the white wedding box. In fact, I'm not much of a white wedding fan. I have seen a few unbelievably beautiful white weddings, although, it's not necessarily easy to pull off a classic all white event. Will someone I know please go for the yellow & grey color scheme already?! Hello gorgeous.
P.S. If you're into white weddings, check out green wedding shoes latest post on a fabulously inspiring white soirée with modern flecks of rich gold and dark grey. Sounds interesting huh? Yes indeed!



19.5.10

Cake Pops!

Just a peek at my cake pop making adventure. I was pleased with the way they turned out. They are YUMMY! Follow a fantastic recipe at Bakerella! So easy, inexpensive, versatile and they look adorable. A few changes I made: I used a different flavored frosting. I think any kind will do! I also used melting chocolate instead of chocolate bark and finally, I did not poke the sticks into styrofoam to hold them up straight to dry. I simply flipped them over. You can always have them sitting together on a nice plate with sticks in the air like below. Now this was just my trial session to see how the recipe worked but you could make them extra pretty like some of the photos below! I'm going for the sprinkley ones next time which will be soon! Enjoy.


17.5.10

Soda Bar

How sweet is this soda bar? It could probably be done inexpensively and it HAS to be done with a fun, bright  plan in mind. This is on my love list especially with summer fast approaching! I really like the collection of assorted sunset hued sodas pictured below - that might take a heck of a lot of patience to gather however! Make sure to gather colored straws and create a fun sign to put above your soda bar.