Sunday, October 28, 2012

A little bit of kitchen witchery to get you through the storm...


Worried about the upcoming frankenstorm and the power outages that may result from it?  Well here are a few kitchen tricks to keep your food from spoiling and your family well fed should that pesky electrical magick go out...

1. Frozen Assets!

While the power is still on, take a few empty 1-1.5 gallon water jugs (with secure tops), fill them up with water and freeze them before the storm!  These helpful little guys can then be distributed through your freezer and refrigerator when the time comes to buy you 1-2 extra days before your food goes bad.  Remember that your refrigerator and freezers are insulated much like a cooler and if you limit opening and closing them too often and add in these giant and free! Cooling sources they can buy you precious time and keep the temps from rising.  Make sure to keep those easy to spoil foods/beverages towards the back and near to the ice jugs for added safety.

2. Creative Kitchen Witchery even in the Dark!

We've still got the power today ladies and gentlemen, so I encourage you to use it!!  Get in your kitchens and fire up those ovens, stovetops, and rice cookers!!  Make the best of today by creating some easy throw together meals that are best served hot, cold, or even at room temp.  Remember that with a little forethought and creativity you won't have to survive on cereal and dry goods when the lights go out.  Plus a home cooked meal from mom's kitchen by candlelight can be a fun and memorable affair for the whole family and will give those little ones in the house that might be a bit afraid by all the wild wind and rain going on outside the perfect distraction of homey loving comfort.  Here are a few things that can be prepared to ahead of time to last the duration and use up some of those easy to spoil foods…

Rice-Cook up several cups of brown rice, put it into gallon size Ziploc baggies and throw it in the frig for later.  This is great at room temp and when paired with the roasted veggies and marinated chicken I’m about to suggest makes and filling yummy meal.

Roast those Veggies- Turn that oven up to 425 and pull out you cookie sheets!

 Carrots and Sweet Potatoes can be roughly chopped, tossed with olive oil, salt, pepper, brown sugar and cinnamon to make a mouth wateringly sweet and tummy warming (cinnamon) treat. 

Cauliflower just needs a bit of olive oil, salt, pepper, and your choice of spices to get you through those tough times!  A bit of curry powder added if it’s in your families taste is a great way to heat you up on a dark and cold night.

Brussel Sprouts or Cabbage tossed in oil, lightly salted and peppered, and maybe even paired with a bit of turkey bacon is a great bit to eat and can easily be added to the already steamed rice for a hearty meal.

Potatoes!  Need I say more, the possibilities are endless!

Eggs-Quiche anyone?  Use up those eggs by baking off a couple quiches and using up some of the extras from your frig.  They are wonderful at any temp and just get better in flavor as the days go on.

Chicken-Marinate several chicken breast and broil them off to use in sandwiches, rice dishes, or even use up the lettuce quick salads.  You can never go wrong or find a lack of creative dishes to accompany a simple tasty chicken breast.

Waffles and Pancake- Silly as it may sound these are easy to make ahead of time and when served cold with cut up fruit from the melting ice box can be just what the doctor ordered.

Granola, Pies, and Cookies- Don’t forget the sweets!  Who says you can’t have desert when the lights go out, in my opinion that is the very best time ;)!  Bake them off and stock that pantry, nothing is ever quiet so terrible when you add a little bit of sugar!

The list can go on forever, just remember to have a little fun with the kids and bring them into all the preparations.  It keeps the nerves down and gives everyone a sense of “being ready” and it sure does help not having to worry about what to do next…

I hope these little tidbits help and wish you all a safe and well fed journey through the storm!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Gifts from the kitchen...

Someone had a birthday this week and is a big lover of all things pie, especially the fruit filled kind.  I decided last minute to surprise her with a heart shaped lemon apple raspberry walnut struesel tart!  Whoo what a mouthful that is!  I popped out of bed at 4am and had it in the car and cooling by 7.  I wrapped it up as soon as I got to work and had it on her desk waiting by the time she got in!  She shared it with a few of her coworkers but made sure to keep the biggest piece for herself, as a baker this is absolutely the best kind of compliment!

Crossroads Gallery's Grand Reopening...

Fairy Tale Endings was hired to cater Crossroads Gallery's Grand Reopening a few weekends ago and with the celebration being held on the autumn eqinox, I couldn't help but go with a harvest theme.  So with visions of apples and pumpkins and warm cookies filling my head, I was off to the kitchen to create my mini bites fall heaven!  Here's what I came up with...
A sweetened pumpkin cream cheese fip with fresh lemon juice (no browning) covered apples straight from the orchard.

Mini Apple Struesel and Pumpkin Pie Bites, if you look closely you can see that the pumpkin ones are actually in the shape of pumpkins(there's always room for a little whimsy:)!
And last but certainly not least my famous cowboy cookies, jam packed with dried cherries, chocolate, coconut, pecans, oats, and more...Everything went well and all the goodies consumed with rave reviews, so chalk this one up as another Happily Ever After for Fairy Tale Endings...

From the Kitchen...


The grand opening of Trader Joes in our area was this past week(much longer now since I failed to publish this ;) and as a foodie I found myself inexplicitly drawn there within days of its' doors opening for business.  I have been wating years for one to open around here!  The customer service was supperb as to be expected and the selection as varried as I remember.  I found myself picking up a few delicasies and oldtime favorites but what really took my breath away was the unbelievable beautiful blueberries they had on hand!  The cost 6.99 for quarts and were some of the biggest blueberries that I have ever seen.  I only regret that I didn't buy out the lot to freeze for later!  I do so hope that they get these in often. After staring at them for a few days and arguing with myself on the best way to use them, I decided that half would be for fresh consumption and the other for some decident baked good that I'd come up with to honor them.  Above are the homemade tini lemon blueberry pie tartlets with a sweetened cream cheese topping.  They came out really good and absolutely paid homage to those gorgeous berries...

Late Summer Birthday

The Cake came out beautiful and was just what the birthday girl wanted...A rich raspberry cheesecake with a lemon icing!
The day was absolutely beautiful and food a definate crowd pleaser!  I thought for sure that I had made way too much and at the end of the evening there wasn't a bite in site!
Even the chickens were in a celebratory mood! LOL