Thursday, May 16, 2013

ICE CREAM MAN!!!!!

I lived out in the country when I was young, so the ice cream truck never drove past my house.  Actually, I'm not even sure there was a ice cream truck in town.  I don't know when or where my first purchase from a ice cream truck was, but from what I remember, it wasn't ice cream, just popsicle type stuff. 

When my mom and I would go to Baskin Robbins,  I would get mint chocolate chip in a sugar cone and she would get butter pecan or coffee ice cream. I usually never strayed from mint chocolate chip.  I still love mint, mint chocolate chip, mint oreo, or vanilla bean with thin mints.  I'm also a sucker for nuts, cue the giggles and comments.  Peanuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans, cashews.... 

Now that the temperatures have finally reached above 50, it's time to break out the ice cream maker. First on the list is salted caramel.  We use a recipe from the Barefoot Contessa, which is a custard base with salted caramel mixed in.  I plan on making a double batch of caramel this time and swirling it through the ice cream.  My dilemma (if you can even say dilemma when referring to making ice cream) is what the second flavor should be.  I'll let you help me decided.

First option, butter pecan.  This recipe sounded the best because of the butter content.  Too many had very little butter, which was surprising since this is BUTTER pecan.  The recipe and picture are from Simply Recipes.




Butter Pecan Ice Cream

Ingredients

  • 6 large egg yolks
  • 6 Tbsp butter
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 cups whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup pecans
  • Special equipment needed
    An ice cream maker, or a Kitchen Aid mixer with an ice cream attachment

Method

1 In a medium sized heat-safe bowl (metal, ceramic, or glass), whisk together the egg yolks until well blended. Set aside.

2 Pour the cream into a metal bowl set in a larger bowl of ice and set a medium-mesh sieve on top. Set aside.butter-pecan-1.jpg butter-pecan-2.jpg
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3 In a medium thick-bottomed saucepan on medium heat, melt the butter cook it, stirring constantly, until it just begins to brown. Add the brown sugar and salt. Stir until the sugar completely melts.
4 Slowly add the milk, stirring to incorporate. It will foam up initially, so make sure you are using a pan with high enough sides. Heat until all of the sugar is completely dissolved. Do not let boil or the mixture may curdle.
5 Whisk in hand, slowly pour half of the milk and sugar mixture into the eggs, whisking constantly to incorporate. Then add the warmed egg mixture back into the saucepan with the remaining milk sugar mixture.
6 Stir the mixture constantly over medium heat with a wooden or heatproof rubber spatula, scraping the bottom as you stir, until the mixture thickens and coats the spatula, about 5-7 minutes.

7 Pour the custard through the sieve and stir it into the cream. Add vanilla and stir until cool over the ice bath. Chill mixture thoroughly in the refrigerator.
8 While the mixture is chilling, preheat the oven to 350°F. Lay out the pecans on a roasting pan in a single layer. Bake for 6 minutes, until lightly toasted. Let cool. Once cool, roughly chop the pecans and set aside. Note, if you want an extra punch to this ice cream, brush the pecans with melted butter and sprinkle with salt before roasting.
9 Once the ice cream mixture is thoroughly chilled, freeze in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions.

10 Once the ice cream has been formed in the ice cream maker, it will be fairly soft. Fold in the chopped pecans. Put in an airtight plastic container and place in the freezer for at least an hour, preferably several hours. If it has been frozen for more than a day, you may need to let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften it before serving.
Yield: Makes 1 1/2 quarts.

 
The other options are:

Coffee Ice Cream


 
Mint Oreo
This Mint Oreo recipe sounded the best.  I found another that had an egg base but wasn't cooked, which didn't seem quite right.  I also considered doing a vanilla bean ice cream with mint Oreos.


Coffee hasn't been anyone's top choice, so that will probably get cut.  I know I will eventually come up with my own recipe for blueberry cheesecake, but that will wait until blueberries are in season.  I also want to make something with sugar cone pieces, maybe a nut of some kind, chocolate....that one is still up in the air.

Most of my Facebook comments have been for butter pecan or the mint oreo.  I'll let you know what I choose. 

**If you want the recipes for the coffee or mint oreo, click on the captions and they will take you to the original source.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The PERFECT Guacamole

For my Superbowl Post I talked about the secret ingredient to our guacamole.  Well I'm revealing the secret so all of you can have our delicious guacamole for Cinco de Mayo.   I have seen many recipes for Guacamole, some with garlic, cilantro, with tomato, without tomato, but this is how we like ours. Our friends like it too, there is never any left when we serve this.


Ingredients:
  • 6 medium hass avocados
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 1/3 cup red onion, diced
  • 1 small tomato, seeded and diced
  • 1 Tablespoon Siracha
  • kosher salt and fresh pepper, to taste

Directions:
  • Halve avocados and cut a cross hatch pattern in flesh. This will make the perfect size pieces and cuts down on mashing.  Spoon into a large bowl.
  • Juice lime diectly over avocado.
  • Add diced onion, tomato, and Siracha.
  • Slightly mash with a fork.  There should still be chunks.
  • Add salt and pepper to taste.
 
We put one of the pits in the bowl to keep it from turning brown.  Serve with tortilla chips.
And there you have it, the Perfect Guacamole. Now I'm going to eat guacamole until I can't move.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Jameson the Second

Once again it's been awhile since I've posted.  Work, life stuff, work, and the new baby have kept me very busy.  Yes, I said baby.  One week ago Babboo and I went and picked up a new addition to the family, we named him Jameson after his dad and it goes along with the "alcohol theme" being our other baby is named Stoli.  Please meet the baby

Easter Day, First Day at Home
He is a silver lab and is the sweetest monster ever.  Right now he has the prettiest blue eyes that will melt your heart. 
 
He is adjusting to sleeping in his house at night and is trying really hard at potty training.  He likes to drive his sister crazy and has gone to work with his daddy a couple times. 

  I love candids so this is one of my favorite pictures.  Jameson checking out where Daddy works and making friends.

So I've been pretty busy chasing him around the house, taking potty breaks, checking to see what's in his mouth, telling him "NO" (which he may think is his name) and giving him lots of love.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Spring Forward

Yesterday we "sprung forward," although I hate losing the hour of sleep, I really love the fact that winter is almost over.  I don't like the cold.  I like sunny days over 72 degrees.  I can say I did the most awesome thing this winter, something that made me appreciate winter a little more,  Ice boating. 

Go Blue


"The Pickle" which I rode in.

For those of you that have never heard of ice boating, you are pretty much in a small sail boat with ice skates on the sides and the back.  I'm sure the ice boaters of the world just cringed at my description, but it gives you a good visual.  We didn't get going too fast, as the wind wasn't cooperating the day I went out, but I would say we got up to 30 mph.  Some boats can reach speeds of 100 mph in good conditions.  It was seriously one of the coolest things I've ever experienced.  If you get the chance to go ice boating, take it!


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Knock, Knock, Knock....Penny

One of my favorite Pinterest Boards is "My Shiny Penny." I would love to tackle a penny floor or the penny bar, or the penny wall, but I'm not sure Babboo would be down with any of those. So I'm thinking that a penny word might be the answer to my first penny project.
 
 
I love this penny wall.  It has been sealed with epoxy, so the pennies look like they are under glass.  Holly from Bella Nest describes this project. The coolest thing is there is a line of pennies with family birth years. 
 


Rebecca from Crafted Sparrow made this as a gift.

 


I found this project at Sometimes Homemade.

I'm thinking of putting my word mixed in with framed pictures on my next project, the gallery wall. I first need to figure out where this gallery wall is going to be, since all the walls in this house seem to be too small, cut up by openings, doorways, stairways, windows..... At any rate, I think I will do the word "lucky" as a little play on the lucky penny thing, and with the pictures I think it will fit in. 
 
 
When I get motivated and finish my word, I'll post it here.  Happy Spring Forward.  



Saturday, March 9, 2013

I have almost 5900 pins on my Pinterest Boards and I would say 80% are recipes.  But today isn't going to be about a food pin.  Today, I'm choosing what project to do to spruce up the house a little.  I'm deciding between a few things, so I'm hoping for some advice.  I know I want to do some sort of sign to mix in with pictures on a wall somewhere in the house.  Here are my front runners:

You Are
Dave Matthews Band Song, This is my ringtone for Babboo



Similar to the first, but I like lettering more



Another song lyric. i would change color and font.


Another DMB song



Because we live on the lake
Love You More

I'm second guessing myself because these will be in a common area of the house.
So, why don't you all comment on what you think I should choose.  Please and Thank You.

*****click on captions to find signs.

Last Name? Ok 20 minutes

My sweet babboo bought me a gift card for a cooking class at Sur la Table.  I loved this gift, not only because it sounds like a lot of fun, he bought it so we could go together.  Cue the "awwww". 
For anyone not familiar with the classes at Sur la, they have everything from the classic dishes of Spain, to pies and tarts, to tamales, to gnocchi, and many, many more.  The class we both want to take is Thai Restaurant Favorites.  We both love Thai food, and have attempted Pad Thai a couple times, but it just never comes out quite right. 

The menu:  Fresh Thai Summer Rolls with Peanut Sauce – Classic Shrimp Phad Thai – Spicy Beef and Cucumber Salad – Mango Sticky Rice with Coconut Sorbet

Sounds delicious, right?  The only Thai class they have is in mid June unless they add another.  Until then I guess we will keep ordering take out, which is ok with me too.