Sunday, February 13, 2011

Roast Beef Toasts

So I had the aspiration to make French onion soup. I went to Smitten Kitchen, wrote down my grocery list, and even went to the store. Well, needless to say, I forgot my list and came home without beef stock. Dang... So it went to the back of my mind and my poor little baguette got rock hard

Being a resourceful person, I decided to slice and toast it up; that way, whenever I got around to the soup I wouldn't have to go back to the store for bread. With nothing in mind for dinner that night, I improvised with my little toasts.

I cut my baguette on a bias, rubbed each piece with garlic and sprayed with a bit of olive oil and baked them on a sheet tray for about 18 minutes at 350F, turning half way through.

I mixed together 3 Tablespoons of mayo and maybe 1 teaspoon of prepared horseradish and spread a bit on each of my toasts (I had 8), and topped each with sliced red onion, deli roast beef and some shredded swiss cheese. I put them under the broiler just until the cheese melted.



Yum! They were a terrific little treat for my mom and me while we kicked back and watched the Vampire Diaries.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Candied Grapefruit Peel

So the other morning I ate a lovely pink grapefruit for breakfast. This was prompted after seeing Black Swan, a beautiful yet suspenseful film starring Natalie Portman. Portman's character Nina is a ballet dancer and very concerned as such with her physique. For breakfast, she eats a poached egg and half a grapefruit commenting on how pink and pretty it is. Luckily my grapefruit was just as pink and also wonderfully sweet.


I couldn't help but feel sad as I finished up my fruit, sadly wishing that there was more lovely grapefruit essence that I could enjoy when it dawned on my that i knew how to candy citrus peel.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Angel Cookies



This year, being the first holiday season after I graduated from culinary school with a degree in baking and pastry, what does everyone in my family want for Christmas? Cookies. Well, can't argue with a classic. I decided to go with good old fashioned sugar cookies and even though I did various holiday shapes (Christmas trees, stars, ornaments) the angels seem to be the most popular and disappeared quickly. So when my grandparents asked for a special secret box of cookies just for themselves, I set about baking fleets of angels.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

New Year, New Outlook on Life

Oh blog, you are always here. Even when I pay you no attention at all. I'm sorry little blog. I started you under the premise of some grand ideas and didn't hold up my end of the bargain. So, here it is: in this new year, I will be a blogger. I will define my mission and goals of this little blog and bring everything to the table. I want this blog to be about food-- learning about it, making it, growing it, finding it, and enjoying every mouthful. Maybe not always a recipe, but food and all its relations. This, my little blog, is what '11 has in store for us.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Project for Awesome 2010




It's December 17th! That means is time for the Project for Awesome! Set up by Hank and John Green of the Vlogbrothers, it is a project to basically have everyone make a video about a charity that they love and and want to support; and raise awareness to others about their said charity. All of the videos with the same thumbnail for Project for Awesome are promoted by the Vlogbrothers and other Nerdfighters, prompting watchers to hit that Like button, add the video to their Favorites playlist, and spam the comments section. The goal is to trick the YouTube algorithms into thinking that these videos have gone viral, and have them featured on the front page of YouTube. Then, whoever happens to go to YouTube will see all of these videos with the same thumbnail and click on them and watch them, not even knowing that it is for charity!


I chose to talk about an organization called Embrace. Embrace creates portable infant warmer for babies in rural areas that are born prematurely and do not have access to an expensive incubator that could save their little lives. These miniature sleeping bags are made of special phase change material that can be heated without electricity and maintain a constant temperature over four hours, keeping tiny babies warm. For the full scoop, go watch my video Project for Awesome 2010: Embrace.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Farmers Market Find


Sundays in Belmar means Farmers Market (which I usually forget about!) and tons of local vendors with incredibly fresh, delicious produce. I dropped my sister off at work and decided to wander around for a while. I discovered these gorgeous hats made in Madagascar from raffia and a company called Cake Bubbles where I sampled an amazing dark chocolate and organic raspberry cake bubble.

My score of the trip were these beautifully ripe and juicy Rainier cherries. The summer sun had them warmed just a bit so I popped them in the fridge when I got home and they were chilled and refreshing later on that evening. I plan on hitting up the Market every Sunday until the end of summer. Hope to see you there!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Obession Weekend: Day 2, YouTube


So, even I as write this, I am fully and completely distracted by YouTube. I keep switching back and forth between windows to check out videos. No, not Internet follies like David After Dentist or clips of cats looking adorable, but exceptional and brilliant vloggers. YouTube has shifted to create an online community sharing opinions, ideas, art, and experiences through video. It's amazing the popularity that some have gained all in the name of doing what they love.

Of course I'm watching people like Shane Dawson and iJustine but it's their secondary channels that I love. Unscripted they can be wild or insightful, and it's like having a conversation with a close friend. You learn more about someone that you haven't actually met. Sounds stalkerish... kinda. Anyways, I am completely in love with the lesser know vloggers making their way onto the scene. Some of my favorites include ChateauOfADoubt, ElectricFaerieDust, and TheBlueOfficeChair. My ultimate favorite, the reason I am now so YouTube obsessed is solely because of the VlogBrothers, John and Hank Green. Recently, they organized VidCon, an awesome event for YouTubers and fans to gather and mingle. According to everyone who attended it was life changingly amazing! Definitely planning to be part of the party next year (hopefully!). And so with each new video that fills my subscription box, my love of YouTube is ever expanding.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Obsession Weekend: Day 1, TV Shows

Hello hello again internets. I haven't blogged in quite a while so I thought I'd kick things off with a week of lusts that have taken over my mind! We'll call it Obsession Week. How odd that all the good shows during the summer are on the weekends. Funny. Let's start with Saturday night and BBC America. Doctor Who is in full swing with Matt Smith starring as the eleventh reincarnation of the Doctor. Joining him on his journeys through time and space is companion Amy Pond played by feisty Karen Gillan. I am completely enthralled with the action, the science fiction aspects, and the adorable doctor. It happens that I stumbled upon the season premiere by accident and decided to stayed tuned, interested mostly by the hype I had heard of Doctor Who from British vloggers. I honestly think it's Matt Smith's hair that has me hooked. The "devil may care" locks paired with the tweedy professor in bowtie look really suits him.

New Doctor Who Trailer featuring the Doctor and Amy! - BBC One

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Holiday Gift Guide

For the foodie in your life-- I suggest things that they'll love using in the kitchen, such as 1. The Baker's Assortment from Penzkeys Spices ($28.89), 2. Digital Food Scale ($29.99), 3. Silpat (prices range per size and style), and 4. Global 18cm Santoku knife. I know all of these are on my wish list!
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