Sunday, November 14, 2010

FIRE!!!! x2

Well, not really, but we did have two kitchen adventures this week that were not so great. First, Jeff turned on the wrong burner, on which I had left a margarine container filled with baby feeding paraphernalia. Toxic plastic smoke soon filled our main floor. We opened windows and doors and I took the boys on the porch. Amazingly, the plastic cleaned off our ceramic top oven super easily, and the only real damage done was that one bottle had to be thrown out. A couple days later, I had 3 burners going on the oven. I was trying to open a package of instant mashed potatoes (so sad, I know, but this weeks "Recipe of the Week" is so much quicker to make with them), and it kind of exploded everywhere. Well, all of a sudden our house was filled with burnt potato smoke, it stank, and the flakes were all turned into little flaming embers. I turned off all the burners, to cool them down and clean up, and dinner was delayed by half an hour because I had to re-boil the water for the pasta.
Jeff and I have made a pact not to set the house on fire again. Ever.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Daniel's Baptism Cupcake-Cake

So I had recently made this cupcake recipe and I couldn't remember how many it made or even what size they were. I just knew that I needed 35 for this cake (since I made it for Jacob's baptism too, but this time it turned out better) and I thought I had small liners so I made the recipe as is. Well, it didn't make enough so I whipped up another batch, promising Jacob one when they were done. Turns out I had medium liners, so maybe that was my problem. It also meant that I needed a bigger tray than last time. Well, between two batches I got 36 cupcakes, lucky for me since Jacob now remembers when I promise him something. Anyways... I put them in the fridge to cool, and made up a batch of icing. Now I realized I already wrote about this day once, so I won't say anything more, other than HERE is the final product. I thought it turned out pretty good!



Only 15 cupcakes got eaten at the potluck lunch (there were LOTS of amazing dessert choices, I didn't even have one!) and I really didn't want our family to eat the remaining cupcakes. So the next day I sent them all with Jeff to his confirmation class. He told his students that I didn't want him to bring any back, so 7 kids ate 20 cupcakes. I hope they don't tell their moms.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Happy 100!

Today is a day to celebrate as I now have exactly 100 recipes in my computer database! I have made most of these recipes but sometimes if I see one I want to make in something other than allrecipes or one of my cookbooks, I will add it in. If I make something from a cookbook and it is good I put the recipe on the computer. If I try something after I have added it in and it is no good, I delete it. The program I use is MacGourmet. I really like it! My recipes are all organized into categories and there is this neat (and totally useful) function called "Chef View" that makes the recipe huge so I can see it across the kitchen. I add pictures of Jacob eating my food to the correct recipes. My favourite feature is that once you type in an ingredient it remembers... so if you have already used vanilla in ANY recipe, when you add a new recipe you just have to type in the V and it brings it up. I am having problems figuring out how to temporarily half or double a recipe, but I am not too great at computers. I also can never remember how I got the recipe onto Blogger, so it always looks different. To celebrate, I wish I could either give you the first recipe I put in, but I don't know what it was, or the 100th, but it is kind of boring. So here is a cake recipe instead:



Buttery Snack Cake with Broiled Topping
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Recipe By: Betty Crocker's Cookbook

Summary: 

So delicious!!

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup butter, softened
3/4 cup milk
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
Topping
1 cup coconut flakes
1/3 cup brown sugar, packed
1/4 cup butter, softened
2 tbsp milk

Directions:

Heat oven to 350.

Grease 9x9 pan.

Beat first group of ingredients with electric mixer, about 3 minutes. Pour into pan.

Bake 35 minutes.

Make coconut topping.

Set oven to broil.

Spread topping on warm cake and broil 1 1/2 minutes.

Cool 15 minutes.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

With Regards to the Meatballs...

(see this week's Recipe of the Week)

I do make my own meatballs. After 6 years of somewhat okay but edible meatballs I finally found a great recipe, and with a little of my own creativity in the kitchen, I invented "Amazing Meatballs" (that is what they are called in my recipe database). Some dishes I use them in are meatball subs, sweet & sour meatballs, polynesian meatballs,  and creamy rice and meatball casserole. I think perhaps that these will be my own secret recipe... just request them next time you visit!