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After looking through the freezer I realized I had some strawberries & wild black raspberries that needed used up. Thus I decided to make some ginger berry pandowdy to go with our afternoon coffee.
recipe from: Rustic Fruit Desserts: Crumbles, Buckles, Cobblers, Pandowdies, and More
Will post more photos later, once it's entirely set up so you can get the full height effect... it's mile-high MMMMMmmmm...
You bake it up into something delicious of course. Usually I bake this into a beautiful big braided bread stuffed with the cranberry apple relish, but today I was too busy for all that braiding so I made rolls instead. I think I'll make a ginger coconut milk glaze to finish them off.
cranberry apple relish used inside: notdabblinginnormal.wordpress.com/2010/11/24/cranberry-ap...
roll dough: chiotsrun.com/2010/11/16/bread-for-every-occasion/
bread pudding using rolls: recipe: chiotsrun.com/2010/12/07/a-delicious-mistake/
It is a cheesecake...it is a brownie...it is a chocolate chip cookie.
Could it get any more decadent? I think not.
konichiwakupcakes.blogspot.com/2009/09/brown-sugar-chocol...
this has been in the works since last easter, when i created this collage for storey publishing, i finally got my dirty mitts on a copy this morning, and my god it was worth the wait! pics don't do it justice, this is a beautifully produced book......blogged!
Soup for dinner. Yum.
Since I was sans microwave oven as of yesterday, I made a pot of soup.
Not that I'm totally dependent on having a microwave ... right? Right? And I happen to enjoy making soup anyhow.
This was a case of "use whatever might be on hand" and turned out to be boxed chicken broth, coarsely cut potatoes (skin ON, thank you ... carefully scrubbed), a can of chicken, a bit of frozen spinach, a splash of lemon juice, and some herbs (rosemary, dill weed, lemon thyme that I'd grown myself, and dried parsley).
It turned out quite well.
Becky made this for lunch today - Mushroom Ravioli with a tomato, mushroom, basil, green bean base - topped with some sharp cheddar cheese.
I found it in an Oprah magazine sitting in a drawer at work and Jess had been talking about banana pudding. And we'd been talking about how even Magnolia bakery makes it with Jello pudding mix. So I thought I'd try to make it from scratch for my wife and our cute friends who let us enjoy their cable television on Top Chef night.
Levi learned a lot of new egg skills... custard and meringue. And actually I'm not sure I've made meringue since I was a kid helping my mom make lemon meringue pie.
The new Country Fried Steak 'N' Gravy Biscuit from Hardee's features a seasoned, breaded steak covered with a generous ladle of sausage gravy and served between a buttery Made from Scratch® buttermilk biscuit.
Available for a limited time only!
A zesty (not just zest but a little cayenne too) lemon cupcake, topped with Pistachio Buttercream with our bakery made pistachio paste, then crumbled bakery made sesame candy. Yum!
I taped the pinhole to the center of the box (roughly) and then taped the box up completely with electrical tape. I put two slits along the sides of the box for the film to fit through. The box is wide enough that it's hard to get the film to go in one side and out the other, so I used a piece of flat cardboard (like from a paper tablet) to thread the film through the box. (Taped the film to the threader and stuck it through the box.)
Finished camera is here. Results from a test roll are here, here and here.
Sliced poached chicken breast, layered over steamed broccoli, with a sherried sauce. Topped with sliced almonds... made from scratch, as usual. It is delicious!!!
After looking through the freezer I realized I had some strawberries & wild black raspberries that needed used up. Thus I decided to make some ginger berry pandowdy to go with our afternoon coffee.
recipe from: Rustic Fruit Desserts: Crumbles, Buckles, Cobblers, Pandowdies, and More
Still have a lot of food to eat at home - and it's still Chinese New Year.
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After looking through the freezer I realized I had some strawberries & wild black raspberries that needed used up. Thus I decided to make some ginger berry pandowdy to go with our afternoon coffee.
recipe from: Rustic Fruit Desserts: Crumbles, Buckles, Cobblers, Pandowdies, and More
Growing up my mom always made tons of Christmas cookies, caramels and other goodies and sent a big plate full to each neighbor. We've done something similar since we moved in here. I'm not much of a cookie maker when it comes to the holidays, I prefer chocolates and other things like caramel corn. We also don't stop at the neighbors when spreading delicious holiday cheer. We take goodies for everyone at the Post Office, the library and our small town local bank. Of course we live in a small town, so each of these place only has 4-7 employees.