Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Worth the Hype?

Alrighty ladies, let's talk about something ubber exciting, shall we?
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(on a side note, am super sad that this show is over, but really did like the ending!)
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Lets talk oatmeal!! 

More specifically the creamy, wonderful magic that is overnight oats! I had been seeing recipes for it around Pinterest for awhile now, and the idea of a healthy, on the go meal was intriguing. But not being  a yogurt fan none of them caught my attention, yogurt being the main ingredient besides oats. Then I saw a few that took soy/coconut/almond milk and the wheels in my head started turning!

I combined and experimented and came with a basic recipe and some flavor combos that I and my whole family love!



Basic Overnight Oats
3/4 cup old fashioned oats
1/2 cup milk of your choice
1-2 Tablespoons honey
1 splash vanilla
Pinch of salt

Put all of the above in a pint mason jar, put the lid on and shake, shake, shake, until well combined then let it sit in the fridge overnight and get ready for a fantastic on the go breakfast!

*White Chocolate Chai
Add the following to the basic recipe:
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon cloves
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon cardamom
1 Tablespoon white chocolate chips

*Peanut Butter Cherry
Add the following to the basic recipe:
1 Tablespoon nut butter of your choice
Splash almond extract
Chopped fresh cherries

Add the cherries after you've shaken the oats, or even the next morning!

*Triple Berry
Add the following to the basic recipe:
1 tablespoon white chocolate chips
1 tablespoon raspberry jammy bits (buy here)
Fresh blueberries and blackberries

Add everything but the fresh fruit in before you shake then top with the berries!

Notes
*Old fashioned oats are best, the steel cut stay to hard (like eating birdseed, yuck!) and the quick oats turn to mush.

*I use whole milk, but fat free woks as well, the finished product just isn't as creamy and chocolate milk is pretty fantastic as well!

*I've let these sit anywhere from 5-14 hours and they are good. just as long as you use the old fashioned oats!

*Not just for breakfast, I've been taking them to work for lunch!

*The flavor combos are pretty endless, pear or peaches in the chai would be good. Or I'm already planning on a pumpkin spice for fall and an eggnog version for Christmas!

Let me know how your oats turn out and I'd love to hear about any fun flavors you come up with!

With love and laughter,
KatySue


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Chex Mix

A standard if kind of meh snack food that I never really got excited about, until my friend/coworker/crowd controller/fellow prison guard (depending on the day) AKA Grace, brought some homemade Chex Mix to work.....

.....Can you say UH-mazing! 

It all to quickly ran out and her Mom only makes it at Christmas, sad day freinds, sad day! 

And so we'd been rendered tasty-salty-slightly sweet-crunchy snack free, at least until I decided to stop being lazy and made some myself!

I found the base recipe on, where else, Pinterest and changed it up a bit, because where's the fun in following the recipe? ;-)

Chex Mix

1 stick butter
1/4 C worcestershire sauce
1 tsp spicy salt
1 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp onion powder
3 C Wheat Chex
3 C Rice Chex 
3 C Apple Cinnamon Chex or Corn Chex
1 C pretzels
1 cup roasted salted peanuts

Preheat oven to 250.
Melt butter, add next 5 ingredients, set aside.
Mix rest of ingredients in a LARGE bowl and pour butter mix over it, toss to coat. Pour into an 11x15 pan, with sides, and cook for one hour, stirring every 15 mins.
Let cool, then store in an airtight container!
  
A few notes on the above recipe.....

You can of course substitute any mix of cereals you want, I added three cups of the wheat Chex, instead of just the one cup it called for and just added less of the others. The wheat are my fav, and since I'm making it I can be prejudiced that way, so there! =P

The original recipe also called for Bugles, which I wanted to add, but they didn't have them where I was buying everything else, so those will have to wait for the next batch!

The apple cinnamon Chex are amazing, so even if they seem weird, I promise the sweetness pairs really well with the savory butter mixture. Grace's Mom put apple cinnamon cheerios in her mix, so I can't claim the taste sensation as my own!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Review: Bread and Wine


Thank to some help from the lovely KELLI, I signed up for some book reviewing sights and now get sent free books as long as I post a review here on my blog, cool huh? =)

My first book was, Bread and Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the table, with Recipes, and might I say I loved every word! She has an amazing sense of humor and food description skills. She kept me laughing  crying and hungry throughout the entire book!

Summary:
A collection of stories and lessons learned from the authors life centering around her love of food and the way it brings us all together, in the good and bad times of life!

It has recipes after almost every chapter and I have to admit that's one of the reasons I picked this one to review, I won't really let myself buy anymore cooks books, but as this technically wasn't a cook book, so no rules broken there, right? ;-)

As the authors husband is gluten in intolerant , the recipes are almost all gluten free and there are even a few dairy free, gluten free, vegetarian friendly choices.

This books made me want to cook up a storm, then fling open my doors and invite everyone I know to come and enjoy a long evening of food, laughter and fun!


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bread Bakin' Time!

Mmmm, I love bread, and pasta, and tortillas.....
You know what?.....
I'm kind of a carb fan in general!
But for the purpose of this post, let's just talk about bread, shall we? ;-)


I found THIS RECIPE on Pinterest (where else, right?) and had to try it! I was a little skeptical, having made real English muffins before and after a hot, long mornings worth of work, had tough misshapened Frisbees for lunch.....


Ahem, anywhoodle..... 


I threw this together in less then half an hour and fell in love with my first yeasty, thick crusted, chewy, but not heavy bite! My brain imediately began racing trying to figure out what I could do to make this bread better (Yes, I know, I just said it was perfect, so sue me! That's just how I roll!) or could I make wheat bread from this recipe?


Long story short, I could and did!


 Does anyone else have a loathe/hate (heavy on the loathing) relationship with cling wrap?


I make all of my family's bread now. I bake one full batch at the beginning of the week and bake two loaves, and freeze the rest for later!


Tadaa!!!



English Muffin Bread (Original Recipe)

11 cups all purpose flour

5 1/2 cups warm water

3 packages rapid rise yeast

2 Tablespoons salt

3 Tablespoons sugar

2 tablespoons melted butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix all ingredients together in bowl, except for butter, then separate into 4 well greased loaf pans, cover with greased plastic wrap and let rise until dough reaches tops of bread pans, about an hour. Remove plastic and bake for 25 minutes then brush tops of loaves with melted butter, put back oven for another 10 minutes.

English Muffin Bread (KatySue Version)

This is for two wheat loaves and two white loaves! I split the recipe in half and have never written it down, so excuse me if it's a little rough! 

First the white bread half..
 
5 1/2 cups flour 

2 3/4 cups warm water

1 Tablespoon salt (I use seasoned salt from a spice store, but regular works well too!)

2 Tablespoons sugar 

3 1/2 teaspoons rapid rise yeast

1 heaping Tablespoon malt powder

Melted butter

Mix all ingredients, except melted butter, together in bowl, spoon into greased loaf pans, cover with greased plastic wrap and let rise until dough reaches tops of bread pans, about an hour. Remove plastic, bake for 25 minutes, brush tops of loaves with melted butter then place back in oven for another 10 minutes. Immediately after taking out of the oven, remove from loaf pans, I found the bread gets soggy and loses it's crunchy crust if you let it cool at all in the pans! Let cool for a few minuets on wore rack, then enjoy!

Now for the wheat bread.....

The wheat loaves are smaller and denser then the white, so if it comes out smaller, or takes longer to rise, don't worry! I just wait until the white loaf is ready to put in the oven and even if the wheat isn't quite there yet I go ahead and bake it!

2 1/2 cups wheat flour

3 cups white flour

1/4 cup molasses (I dissolve mine in the warm water, makes it mix in better!)

2 1/2 cups warm water

3 1/2 teaspoons rapid rise yeast

1 Tablespoon salt

1 1/2 Tablespoon sugar

 Scant 1/2 cup wheat bran, plus extra for top of loaf

 Scant 1/4 cup oats, plus extra for top of loaf

Melted butter

Various other seeds, sunflower, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, just whatever you have on hand really!

Mix all in ingredients, except melted butter, together in a bowl, dough will be thicker then the white version.  Mix together extra bran, oats and seeds in a pie pan and set aside. Take half of dough and form into rough loaf, roll in set aside bran, oat, seed mixture and place in well greased loaf pans, cover with greased plastic wrap and let rise until dough reaches tops of bread pans, about an hour. Remove plastic and bake for 25 minutes, brush tops of loaves with melted butter and put back in oven for 10 minutes. Turn out of pans immediately and let cool on wore racks.

Freezing

If you would like to freeze a loaf or two, just line a loaf pan with greased plastic wrap before placing dough in. Wrap hanging ends of plastic wrap over dough and freeze until solid. Remove form loaf pan and place in plastic bags until ready to enjoy!

To thaw, just unwrap the dough and place back in greased loaf pan, place pan in 200 degree oven and wait until dough rises to the top of the pan. Remove from oven, preheat to 350, then bake as directed!

Variations

I have also made cheese bread out of the white loaf! To one two loaf batch of white bread add:

1 Tablespoon dried mustard, 
1 teaspoon of garlic and onion powder
2 teaspoons pepper

Then as you are plopping the dough into the pans sprinkle on the grated cheese of your choice. I used 2 cups cheddar with a hint of liquid smoke tossed in!

Sprinkle a mixture of dried minced onion, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, smoked paprika, salt and pepper on the loaf before baking. Continue as usual, we like this bread with Italian food!  

One of the reasons I love this recipe is the versatility! 
You could add different cheeses. 
Different flours, like rye or pumpernickel. 
Different seasonings, Italian blend, or maybe Herbs de Provence!
 Replace some of the water with honey and add almond extract for a sweet loaf (I do that for our hot cross buns recipe at Easter and it is TASTY!)

Let me know if something is unclear or you need clarification about something! 

I'd also love to hear about your attempts at making the recipe! 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Merry Belated Christmas and What I Wore!

Merry belated Christmas!

I may have waited until the 23rd to wrap my presents, but I didn't use one bag this year and I'm kinda sorta may be known as the bag queen..... ;-)

I may have chosen to decorate my gingerbread man with the maximum amount of frosting coverage in mind.....he turned out rather well I thought.....and was pretty tasty!

 .....and I may be lame at remembering to take pictures, so that's it for my camera! My dad took lots, but his memory card doesn't fit in my computer and I am too lazy to retrieve them in a more complicated fashion!

~What I Wore~

 We went into Franklin this afternoon to spend our Barnes and Noble gift cards that Santa gave us and may have stopped at McDonalds for these.....I know, I know, I've received and watched the links hating on them, and yes, I'm still choosing to eat them! 

I got the next two books in William Joyce's Guardians of Childhood series. I love all of his books and highly recommend them! And the Rise of the Guardians movie was pretty fantastic as well, North has got to be my favorite version of Santa ever!

.....and we may have stopped by one more place on the way home.....
I love Buckhead, but I also still miss my good ol' Starbucks! Mmm, Iced caramel macchiato!

Now onto what I wore for this adventure!
Cardigan: JCPenney, Dress: Kohls, Boots: Naturalizer

Belt: Christmas gift

Necklace: Santa!


Saturday, June 30, 2012

Pinterest in Real Life!

I KatySue Pillsbury tried a recipe from Pinterest and didn't make one mistake, change anything and it turned out exactly like the pin said it should!!!

You take Pillsbury canned cinnamon rolls and cook them in a waffle iron, I was sold, cinnamon roll waffles? Could breakfast get any better?

I guess if you really wanted a perfect breakfast you should add herbed scrambled eggs, sausage and an iced caramel macchiato.....and that may or may not be the exact breakfast I had this morning.....
(Click on the picture to be taken to the recipe)

After a small panic moment when I realized I've never used a waffle iron before (what can I say, pancakes and waffles SCARE ME!) and burning my fingers on the knob-less on and off switch (it's just a little metal thingy (look at me being all technical and stuff) that went up inside the plastic knob, and it gets HOT!) 

My Mom very kindly opened the cinnamon rolls for me (I may or may not scream like a little girl when I do it.....it's worse then popping balloons I tell you.....that is some heart pounding action right there!)

I kind of, sorta maybe ate three and a half....okay maybe it was more like four....but I had to test the first batch to see if I should bother cooking the second one, right? So that first half of one doesn't count.....
(Man, I LOVE me some Insatgram!)

~More pins I've tested and had work! Just click on the picture to be taken to the source.~

Just a little bit of tweaking is needed to make these perfect but they are pretty darn good as the recipe stands!
       

Eat it, it's goooooooooooood.....'nough said!

These turned out wonderfully and are far easier to make then their cereal counter parts!


~Some pin fails.....it might be my fault or it might be the pins, I'm leaning towards the pins being at fault.....

If you like watery, odd tasting, exploding out of the bender beverages this is the pin for you!

My nails stayed wet for HOURS after trying this, and since it was supposed to be a quick drying tip I count it as a FAIL!









Maybe my tub has a different type of tub scum then hers, but not only did it not work, it made the inside of my nose burn for about an hour! And who lets there shower get THAT filthy anyway?

Sunday, June 3, 2012

15x15~Day Three + What's Cooking!







You know? This only having 15 items of clothing to pick from thing sure simplifies getting dressed in the morning. I normally spend at least 10 or 15 (sometimes maybe a wee bit longer.....) minutes staring into my closet trying to pick out what to wear, but today? I knew the two church-y type outfits I had to pick from so it was much quicker process then normal! =)


Wearing two of the 15 today!
Dress: Kohls
Boots: Naturalizer

Non 15 items: Belt, bracelet, earrings: ShopKo, 
Necklace: Erm....a jewelry party at a friends house! There were three strands, but they crunched oddly when I turned my neck, so I took it apart, added clasps to the other two strands and gave them as Christmas presents..... ;-)




I hate taking detail pictures...how do those girls in the catalogs look natural while doing poses like this? 
*Who me? I always smile broadly while tucking my hair behind my ears, while looking off into the middle distance.....*

~I have to say, after the busy weekend I've had, Monday is looking pretty darn good right now! I made a double batch of whoopie pies (recipe to follow!) for church and in between switching pans in and out of the oven and reloading them with dough, I packed 6 boxes of books, all of the stuff under my bed (I store my off season clothes and costumes, sheets, blankets, snow boots ect ect ect) and two big boxes of linens and other things of that nature.

Then today, we had a full nursery at church and a few things we had to clean up from that happened after church. I came home and helped pack up and clean up the tins from the cupboard tops in the kitchen and then packed four more boxes of books and movies from my room. 

Then my Mom, a family friend and I packed all of these boxes into our car and drove them over to another friends house, who is letting us store all of our "clutter" (the real estate agent wants us to de-clutter and stage our house, while we are still living here. Basically make it look like there are only 3 people living in a house that has 7 living there.....easy peasy, right?) in her garage! *sigh* Needless to say, I'm pooped!

I am now in my jammies and I only have to feed the kids and do the dishes, after that I'm free to eat my very nutritious dinner of Marshmallow Mateys (No judging, it's the weekend, I can eat bad for one day of the week, can't I?) and zone out in front of something of a  light and fluffy nature on my computer!

Chocolate Whoopies with Espresso Butter-cream Filling

Whoopie Pies
Ingredients:
1 box chocolate cake mix
1 cup canned pumpkin (not the pie filling kind, just plain!)
1/3 cup butter softened
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk






Preheat oven to 375. Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
Beat butter and pumpkin together until smooth, add cake mix, eggs and milk. Beat on slow until just combined, then beat on medium for one minute. Drop batter by rounded tablespoon fulls onto lined baking sheets. Bake for 15 minutes or until set and lightly browned around edges. Slide parchment paper off of the baking pan immediately, let cakes cool for a few minutes then loosen with a spatula.






Espresso Buttercream 

2 sticks of salted butter, room temp 
4 ounces full fat cream cheese, room temp 
2 ½ - 3 cups of confectioners sugar, sifted
1 packet of one Starbuck Via (any instant coffee will do)
2 TB all purpose flour (optional) 

Make the espresso buttercream: 
In a large bowl with an electric mixer beat the butter cream cheese until creamy. Add flour, VIA and the sifted confectioners sugar, beat until well combined. 


I make the filling while the last pan of cakes is in the oven and fill them after they get out, starting with coolest ones. Drop a rounded tablespoon of filing onto one half of the pie and top with the other half! Enjoy!




Friday, April 13, 2012

I May.....

I may have become addicted to Angry Birds online (as I am lame and don't have an iPod/pad/touch screen thingy of any sort to play it on!).....

I may have a burning desire to try these products from Cadbury.....


I may be ALL DONE with my late spring/summer/early fall gift shopping (Thank you Mr. Tax return!).....
Mothers day, Moms birthday, three little sisters birthdays, little brothers birthday, Fathers Day! Now, where to hide all of these boxes.....? =)

I may be obsessively looking up real estate in Tennessee.....

These next two are a bit of a commute, but as I am not the one driving it, I don't see a problem! ;-)


I may be in love with the SONOMA life + style brand at Kohl's.....