Monday, March 29, 2021

Jim's Famous Almond Cake

Our friend Jim is an incredible Chef and Baker. He always surprises us on camping trips with some delicious thing or another.

My ABSOLUTE favorite thing he has ever made is his Almond Cake. I don't like sweets much - this isn't sweet like any cake you've ever had - but it is INCREDIBLE!!

I finally talked him into giving me the recipe (he usually makes a dozen cakes at a time - so he had to break it down into one cake increments for me).

Jim's Famous Almond Cake

Preheat oven to 325. Grease, paper and flour 1 10-inch cake pans. Set aside.
Cream : 1 C sugar
2 C almond paste
Add: 1 C butter (soft)
Cream on high speed until fluffy.
Slowly add: 6 eggs, beating after each one. Continue beating on med to high speed.
Add: 1 1/4 C flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 C kirsch *couldn't find it - made it without - it's an alcohol


Mix only until combined. Bake in center of oven at 325 until brown and toothpick comes out clean, about 40 minutes in my oven

Monday, March 22, 2021

B.L.A.T. Salad

B.L.A.T. Salad
10 strips thick-cut applewood smoked bacon, cooled and cut into bite size
2 large Roma tomatoes, diced
salt and pepper, to taste
1 large head of romaine lettuce
2 avocados
3 green onions

I cook my bacon in the OVEN! I'm sure I've mentioned that. It's so easy and less mess! Cover your cookie sheet with tin foil and add a rack on top so the bacon gets crispy all over. Put the bacon in a cold oven and set it to 400 degrees. It will take about 20 minutes - but that'll depend on your oven and how crispy you want it!

Assemble the salad and serve with dressing on the side!

* On the original blog - the author suggests using 1/2 cup mayonnaise with 1 of the tomatoes (diced), add salt and pepper and let it sit in the fridge while you prep everything else. She uses this as the salad dressing! Sounds interesting! BUT... we have an egg allergy in our home - so I always serve our salads naked so the kids can choose their own dressing (which is also helpful bc it helps the kids eat more salad!)

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

St. Patrick's Menu

I have to preface this post with a couple of things. My mom never made this when I was growing up. My husbands Mom did - and he HATED it for YEARS. I really love celebrating every single holiday (obviously) and I learned how to make it (thank you internet!) The first time I made it was 12 years ago when we had just moved far away from home and were trying to get to know our neighbors. We invited the Kenny family (who we still vacation with on a yearly basis) and I had no idea that Mike was Irish. He said it was the best Corned Beef and Cabbage he'd had in his life (and I made his favorite rolls just in case it turned out horribly - so he may've been biased - but year after year - this proves to be amazing.

I have A LOT of favorite meals based around holidays. This one is good - but not my fave. THAT SAID - my oldest daughter, (16) has declared this meal as her favorite meal of the YEAR every year for the last 10. Really. Our 13 year old daughter is equally adamant about her love of this meal. Boy loves it - of course. Even our pickiest quesadilla loving youngest will eat it - and that is saying something!!  

I invited my best friend and her family over tonight and she admitted that she (FULL IRISH) had never had it and neither had her kids. They all raved! 

I've been so busy that I've forgotten a lot of the details of things OR have been wanting to do something without wanting to think about it and just like our usual St. Patrick's dinner - have searched this blog for my short cuts and have been disappointed that I never made those notes!!

Corned Beef - this one from Costco. I'm so glad I took this picture - I didn't take it for this post - I actually took it because my eye site is going FAST and I needed to blow it up on my phone! LOLOLOL


I cooked it in my crock pot on low for 6 hours and then bumped it up to High for 45 minutes. YOU DO NOT WANT TO OVER COOK CORNED BEEF!!!! I can't emphasize this enough! If you do - it gets stringy or becomes the texture of baby food - NO THANKS! You want it to be tender - but you want to be able to pull it out in one piece and let it rest and then be able to cut it into slices.

Decadent Mashed Potatoes are the JAM! My cheat is that I use the BISTRO brand mashed potatoes from Costco - both packs - 64 ounces + all the other ingredients listed in the recipe and you are golden! 

Cabbage. Fill the dutch oven (my work horse 6 qt?) half way with water. Bring to a boil. Heavily salt the water after it comes to a boil. I always buy 2 heads of cabbage - cut them into 6 wedges each. place the wedges into the boiling water. Don't worry about overcrowding bc they will shrink a bit - and just like the corned beef - you don't want it to turn to mush. Make sure to push the cabbage down into the water or flip over so they all get evenly boiled. Probably 10-15 minutes. Drain. Add the cabbage back to the dutch oven. Add 3/4 - 1 stick of butter and cover so the butter melts and salt just before serving. Seriously. So. Good.  

St. Patrick’s Savory Charcuterie


We had our traditional St. Patrick's Day dinner - Corned Beef, Cabbage and Mashed Potatoes. We had some friends over to celebrate and I made this charcuterie board!

Sauces: Ranch dip, Guacamole, yellow mustard, Boar's Head mustard and Boar's Head Horseradish.

Green Pea snacks, GF Costco sea salt crackers, mini pretzel rolls.

Costco has a package of Italian (I know!) meats - Coppa, Procuitto, Black pepper salami and dry salami.

We had Kerrigold white Irish cheddar and Oscar Wilde cheese, cucumbers and celery

I completely spaced the grapes, mandarin oranges, carrot chips - OH WELL! Next time!!


St. Patrick's Dessert Charcuterie Board

 

How cute is this? Seriously!! I'm obsessed. 

We went out of town with friends and we decided to do a St. Patrick's themed meal bc it was so close tot he holiday. I was put in charge of dessert - and if you don't know it yet - I. DO. NOT. BAKE. 

Just wanted to jot this down for next year!!!

I bought a HUGE bag of Skittles and Miss P helped me sort them into colors. I also bought a 'shareable' bag of Rolos, a bag of mini marshmellos, some rice krispie bars and cookies from the grocery store and I had some big gumballs I put into a cookie cutter. I added some gold coins I had from my home deco stuff and had to include Emmett and Emer (our gnomes) for a little fun. 

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board

 DARLING!!!


For the first time (I think EVER) hubs and I weren't going to be with all our kiddos on the 14th. 

Usually, V-day is about the kids. We "heart attack" the kitchen with love notes to each other. Sweets and I give them little gifts or candies and we all eat a Heart Shaped pizza (or 2) to celebrate. 

This year was different - so we celebrated early with our extended family close to the 14th. 

For next year: kisses, 'all pink' starbursts, heart shaped sugar gummies, heart shaped fruit snacks, animal crackers, strawberries, grapes, pink wafer cookies, gumballs, m&m's... so much fun!!!

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