Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Scavenger Hunt Sunday

I have been on vacation out of the country for a couple weeks.  I have much catching up with you to do!  I appreciate your visiting my blog while I was away and couldn't reciprocate.  Thank you!  I'll be by to visit you soon!

WATER
It was fun to watch this little boy playing with his dog on the beach.  I must have had my camera on a weird setting to get this rather "whited-out" look, but I rather like it.  It has a dreamy quality.

LIGHT 
What is more beautiful than the sun fading in glory on an island beach in the middle of Winter?!

CHOCOLATE
a mixture of chocolates.  getting ready to make truffles with my daughter who worked briefly in a chocolate factory in Asheville, NC.  She had a fabulous recipe and knew the techniques involved so these were superb!  This photo is from the archives.

ANIMAL 
A cute kitty poses for me in front of bougainvillea.

CROWDED 
These mailboxes are crowded together.

All of these photos with the exception of chocolate were taken on my recent vacation in Sint Maarten, an island in the Caribbean.

This is a very fun meme hostessed by Ashley Sisk in which 5 prompts are given and one must then take a photo to illustrate each one.  Come see how others have interpreted these words HERE!  You have till late Tuesday to join in for this week. 

Next week's words are Vintage, Word or Quote, Nature's Own, People, Photographer's Choice
photos by me © 2011 & 2012    all rights reserved

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Secret Santa Revealed: Part One

I'm  part of an awesome team on etsy--the Blogging Business Artisans, brand new in October!  We have lots of fun events planned.  One of these was a Secret Santa Swap.  Participants signed up stating their likes and dislikes.  Sharla of beaded tail (with some help from her husband) made the assignments.

I was Secret Santa to Athena of Miss Millificent's Mesdamoiselles.  

Here are some of her likes:
Hunter and dark green, deep purples and reds, black.  Day of the Dead/Dia de Los Muertos stuff. Fabrics.  Notepads and pens. Coffee and sugars. Chocolate and peanut butter! 
and some dislikes:
Hard fruity candies, fruits, nuts.

Now the fun began!  
For starters, I knew that she had visited Asheville, NC and liked the yummy chocolates at the Chocolate Lounge.  Since my daughter lives there and I was visiting, she and I chose some yummy chocolate truffles we knew Athena would like. (While we were there, I admit, we bought a few truffles for ourselves.  ssshhhh.....don't tell!)
photo © French Broad Chocolates
Next, since I know that Athena loves to sketch, I bought a Strathmore sketchpad and altered the cover.  This was fun.  I researched Dia de los Meurtos.  I then wrote a description and printed this out on dark green cardstock which I affixed to the sketchpad cover.  Next I drew a sugar skull coloring it in with colored pencils.  After gluing this down, I then made a hat of cardstock, ribbon, and fabric.  I tried a new (for me) technique of burning the edges of the fabric to keep it from raveling.  Inside the back and front covers, I glued a recipe for making sugar skulls.  I paired this book with an artist's pencil. 

One more item to round out this gift.  In early December I went to Christmas in the Village in Waynesville, Ohio with a few friends--a yearly tradition.  I met Melissa of La Crema Coffee Company, a small business that roasts and packages gourmet coffees.  With Melissa's help I selected a little package of medium roast coffee called "Cranky Before Breakfast."  I thought this would appeal to Athena's fun sense of humor as well as her love for coffee. 
photo © La Crema Coffee Company
I wrapped some of the items in tie dyed tissue and added eyelash yarn ties, thinking perhaps Athena could use these materials in her creative endeavors.  I thoroughly enjoyed putting this gift together.  It was so much fun!  You can read Athena's reaction HERE.

Want to know what other BBA members received?  Of course you do!  Check out our BLOG to find out!
If you want to know more about the Blogging Business Artisans, click the links at the top of our BLOG or find us HERE on etsy.

Día  de  los Muertos
A ritual known today as Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead.  Day of the Dead is celebrated  in  Mexico  and in certain parts of the   United  States and Central America.  Families build altars in their homes, dedicating them to the dead.  They surround these altars with flowers,  food, and pictures of the deceased. They light candles and place  them next to the altar.  Sugar skulls, made with the names of the dead person on the forehead, are eaten by a relative or friend.   The skulls were used to honor the dead, whom the Aztecs and other    Meso-American civilizations believed came back to visit during the monthlong  ritual.    Unlike the Spaniards, who viewed death as the end of life, the natives viewed it as the continuation of life.  Instead of fearing death,  they embraced it.   To them, life was  a dream and only in death  did theybecome truly awake.


Sugar Skulls
Supplies and Ingredients:
plastic skull molds
mixing bowl and spoon
1 piece of cardboard, approximately 5" x 5"
2 cups of granulated sugar
2 teaspoons of meringue powder
2 teaspoons of water

Directions:
Mix the sugar and meringue powder together in the bowl.
Sprinkle the water in and continue to mix until the sugar is completely moistened and
becomes the consistency of moist sand. 
Scoop some of the mixture into the mold and pack it evenly and firmly. 
Place the piece of cardboardon top of the mold and quickly flip it over so the sugar skull pops out.
Make all the skulls in this manner.
Let dry for 24 hours in a dry place.
 
Icing
Supplies and Ingredients:
1 pastry bag or zip closing plastic bag
plastic cups
spoon 
electric mixer
2/3 cup of water
1/2 cup meringue powder
2 pounds of powdered sugar
concentrated food coloring (the kind professional cake bakers use)

Directions:
Blend the ingredients with an electric mixer until the peaks form in the icing.  
If using assorted colors, scoop the white icing into separate bowls and add a dab of different
colored food coloring in each one. Mix again.
Scoop the icing into the bag.  if using plastic, snip the corner. 
Continue until you have several bags of different colors as desired.
Seal and refrigerate until use.
*Makes four small skulls.

Stayed tuned for Part Two--what I received!

photos by me, French Broad Chocolates, La Crema Coffee Company © 2009-2012 

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Key Lime Pie

with chocolate cookie crust and raspberry sauce... 
Chocolate Cookie Crust
5 oz shortbread type chocolate cookies, pulverized (about 1 C when crushed.  I used Newman's Own Alphabet Cookies) 
4 T butter, melted
1/2 C shredded coconut (leave out or add more if you  like)
Crush cookies.  Blend in butter and then coconut.  Press into bottom of 9" pie pan.  Bake at 375 degrees for 7-10 minutes.  Let cool.

Lime Filling
1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk (I used fat free.  Hey, saving calories counts!) 
1 to 1 1/2 C whipping cream,* whipped into stiff peaks  (Reserve a little for serving.)
@ 4 limes, zest and juice.  Juice should equal about 4 oz.  (Chop zest into smaller pieces if desired.)  Reserve some zest.
Mix sweetened condensed milk, lime juice, and unreserved zest well.  Fold in whipped cream.  Spoon into cooled pie shell.  Sprinkle with reserved zest.  Place pie in refrigerator or freezer.

Raspberry Sauce
Place fresh or frozen berries in a pan on stove.  Add honey to taste.  Let slightly boil for a few minutes.  Remove from heat and crush berries, mixing well.  

To serve:
Place a tablespoon or 2 of raspberry sauce in bottom of bowl or dish, spreading in a pretty manner.  Place slice of pie on top.  Put a dollop of whipped cream on top of pie.
*For easy whipped cream making, place mixer bowl, mixing attachment, and even the cream itself into freezer for a brief period till all is very cold.
This Fun and Fabulous dessert gets rave reviews every time I serve it.  This recipe is original to me, synthesized from several other recipes and honed over time.

Once again, I'm participating in Jenny Matlock's Fantabulous Alphabe-Thursday.  Come and join in the Fun!  You will be enlightened, charmed, and have some plain ole Fun!  See more entries HERE.  This week our letter is "F."  
photos by me © 2010 and 2011

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

chocolate cherry mouse

My friend Rachel brought a whole tray of chocolate covered sweet cherry mice to the celebration of my mother's life this past weekend. This was so thoughtful and apropos because my mother's name is Cherry.


Cherries are dipped in tempered chocolate, given sliced almond ears, chocolate chip noses, and red candy eyes.
So cute! And yummy, too!



See past posts about my mother here:
family photo of long ago beach time
Cherry Pie #2
Cherry Pie #1
sad
photos by me © 2009