Tuesday, October 16, 2012

On Learning Love

We have decided to start some learning at home and are beginning by teaching the boys the fruits of the spirit. One of the ways we learned about love was by making heart shaped cookies and then decorating them and delivering them to our friends... because we LOVE our friends.

Don't the boys' cookies look awesome?
The cookies were painted with a food colouring and egg yolk mixture before baking. 

Painting the cookies looked like so much fun that I had to give it a try

And here is Jacob packaging up the cookies for delivery.

Sugar Cookies Betty Crocker Recipe Without the Cream of Tartar Because I Didn't Have Any and I Also Don't Ever Have Almond Extract So It Doesn't Have That Either

1 1/2 cups icing sugar
1 cup stick margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
2 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda

Beat sugar, butter, vanilla, and egg together. Then add flour and baking soda.
Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours.

Preheat oven to 375. Roll out cookies, cut out shapes... Bake 7 minutes.


For the paint mix 1 egg yolk with 1/2 tsp water. Divide mixture into four small containers (I used measuring cups) and add 1 or 2 drops of food colouring to each one. Paint cookies before baking. Colours get nice and bright in the oven.


Saturday, October 13, 2012

Mac & Cheese Made Easy

Who knew macaroni and cheese could be almost as easy as making it from the box? I have made homemade Mac & Cheese before but it usually involves butter and flour and making a roux. Then baking it to thicken up the sauce. Multiple pots and a baking dish means more mess. Anyways, I found what I thought was a brilliant idea and built my own recipe around it for the flavours I like.
The brilliant idea? Cook the macaroni in the milk! Genius.
So, take your milk and add the pasta. Cook over medium heat about 20 minutes. Stir lots. Try not to let it boil, if it does it might thicken too quick but then all you have to do is add a little more milk. When the milk is hot add a squirt of mustard. I know that is very technical, but I was trying to make less dishes not more. Once your pasta is cooked through then add the cheese and paprika and onion powder. Stir until all the cheese is melty and eat immediately. For some kick sprinkle some red pepper flakes on top. (That last ingredient is just for me, too spicy for the kids, but so delicious!)

Enjoy.

Mama's Mac & Cheese

2 1/4 cups milk
2 cups elbow macaroni
1 squirt mustard
1 cup shredded mild cheddar
1/2 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp onion powder
Sprinkle red pepper flakes (totally optional)

Monday, October 8, 2012

Monkey Bread/Boys

I don't know what makes the "monkey" in monkey bread... Is it the pull apart factor? Jacob requested moose bread next time so I guess I better get on that. Anyways monkey bread apparently comes in many flavours from savoury to sweet and when I saw the words lemon and monkey and bread together it was just meant to be. 

I used my cinnamon bun dough recipe since the recipe called for frozen ready to bake white roll dough. I hate when recipes call for things like that. I once got a cookbook from the library that ws supposed to be great fun snacks for kids and the first recipe called for Eggos. Then put peanut butter and an apple slice on top. How do these books get published? And, I digress. 

Bun recipe:
1 egg
1 1/4 cup warm water
1 tbsp oil
1/3 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp salt
3 1/2 cups white bread flour
2 tsps instant yeast.

Mix, let rise a bit in bowl. Divide into 24 pieces and roll into balls. Place in buttered 9x13 pan and drizzle with 3 tbsps melted butter.

Meanwhile, zest a lemon. Now I have never zested before and thus I don't own a zester and it turns out that that other weird side of the four sided cheese grater is not for zesting. Zesting a lemon with only a cheese grater is a pain in the butt. Note to self: buy a zester. 

The recipe says mix the zest of one lemon with 1/2 cup of sugar. I did this, but in the end I felt like a had way too much sugar, so use your own judgment. Sprinkle only HALF of this mixture on top of your buns and let them rise a little more so the sugar/zest mix dissolves into the buns. 

Your oven should be preheating to 350. I always forget to do that! When the buns have doubled in size sprinkle with the rest of the sugar/zest mix and bake for 20-25 minutes. 

Now have the glaze ready so you can pour it on as soon as the buns come out of the oven. Mix 1/2 cup icing sugar with 1tbsp lemon juice, or more, until you are happy with the consistency. 

If you are brave enough to risk burning your mouth eat one right away. They are delicious, and to me tasted like perfect little lemon donuts. 



Thursday, October 4, 2012