Thursday, February 10, 2011

Blog Surfing - For Your Special Valentine


From Meal Planning with Connie: Cherry or Strawberry Cheesecake Pie

From Noble Pig: Cupids Arrow Misses Target 
From Brown Eyed Baker: Valentines Day Desserts

From Mennonite Girls Can Cook: Coeur la Creme

From My Kitchen Cafe: Homemade Chocolate Dessert Cups



From Hoosier Homemade: Chocolate Mousse with Chocolate Covered Cherries, Chocolate Molten Lava Cake

From One Perfect Bite: Hot Fudge Sauce

From The Changeable Table: Chocolate Rush

From Sass and Veracity: Sweet Heart Pies



From Taste of Home: Wonton Kisses

From The Cooking Channel: Chocolate Souffle

From The Measuring Cup: Chocolate Be Mine

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Brownies in the Raw

As I was paging through a magazine, minding my own business, I came across this page.


We happened to be in the car at the time, my dear hubby was driving, and suddenly, I couldn't wait to get home and make these brownies. I knew that I had the raw sugar sitting in my pantry, and I was very curious to see how brownies would turn out using the larger sugar granules.


This recipe is very easy, with eight ingredients. It is a one bowl recipe, which makes clean-up quick and easy too. The brownies had an interesting texture, a little bit of a crunch to it, especially the pieces from the middle of the pan. I'm not a huge fan of nuts in brownies, but because I had chopped pecans, I added them. Next time I wouldn't add nuts. This recipe turns out very moist and dense and that makes the nuts soggy. It all comes down to personal preference. If you like brownies, you should give this recipe a try.


The best part, my dear hubby has never broke my heart in the 42 years that we have been together!

                                  

Sugar In The Raw Brownies

         

Chocolate, Brownie,

         

        See Sugar In The Raw Brownies on Key Ingredient.     

    


Enjoy!


Monday, February 7, 2011

Chicken and White Bean Soup

Last week, my LBGF was coming over to spend the day, so I started planning lunch. I wanted to make a soup with some white beans, so I spent a little time looking for a great soup recipe. I am a big fan of the Kitchen Daily recipe site, and I found a recipe from Marcus Samuelsson that sounded really good. The day my friend was coming over, I started the soup in the morning and soon realized that I didn't have a couple of the ingredients that the recipe called for, specifically, bacon, fresh rosemary and Parmesan cheese.  

On most days, that wouldn't be an issue, I would just run to Haggen's, which is about 6 blocks away. Wouldn't you know it, I had set up an appointment with Northwest Natural to come to the house that day to test all of our gas items; furnace, stove, oven and fireplace. When I set up the appointment over the phone, I had to agree that I would be home between 8am to 5pm to let them in the house. Wow, a nine-hour window! I'm glad that doesn't happen very often. I enjoy being home, but when I feel stuck for possibly nine hours, I am always thinking of places I want to go and people I want to see right that very day!! I was happy that my friend was coming over. We totally lose track of time and three hours seems like 30 minutes. When we start talking, the time just flies by.

So the recipe underwent some changes, but the soup turned out really good. The original recipe called for 3 slices of bacon which would have given it a nice smokey flavor. I didn't have bacon, so in it's place, I added about 1/4 tsp. of liquid smoke which added a nice smokey touch. Very hearty and satisfying. Here is the recipe.

Chicken and White Bean Soup


                                  

Chicken and White Bean Soup

         

White Beans, Chicken, Soup,

         

        See Chicken and White Bean Soup on Key Ingredient.     

    


Enjoy!