fall granola
Last week I told you I had nothing new in the way of recipes for Thanksgiving this year. On second thought, I do have a little something for you.
I made delicious pumpkin granola for my “Gifts of Food” class at Les Gourmettes. If you are looking for a last-minute simple and healthy Thanksgiving dessert, this granola, paired with poached pears, fits the bill. Plus, the granola doubles as a great gift to package and give at Christmas.
Pumpkin Spice Granola
Recipe adapted from The Sprouted Kitchen by Sara Forte
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
3/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/3 cup Grade B maple syrup
1/3 cup pumpkin purée
3 tablespoons sesame seeds
2 ½ tablespoons melted coconut oil
2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
1/2 cup roughly chopped pecans
1/2 cup toasted pepitas
3/4 cup dried cranberries
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together salt, pumpkin pie spice, maple syrup, pumpkin purée, and sesame seeds until smooth. Stir in coconut oil.
November 23, 2015 2 Comments
you warm my heart <3
All y’all sure know how to make a girl feel good! *I can use that fabulous Texas phrase because I have a daughter who lives in Austin, y’all.
Between the lovely and welcoming comments left here on the blog, the comments and “likes” on Facebook, the personal texts, phone calls, and emails – well, I feel the love and it makes me, even more, energized to be back. Thank you!
So … Thanksgiving is less than a week away and …
November 20, 2015 3 Comments
I’m baaaack…
My last post, back in mid-May, was nearly six months ago. It, and the seven posts preceding it, were all about Marissa’s bridal shower. Prior to that, on March 25, I let it be known that after 5 1/2 years of consistent blogging, I’d be taking a break.
Doing so was scary. But it was the right move. I needed the time to focus on my daughter’s wedding and to focus on myself.
Even so, I’ve missed this! And yet, I don’t know where or how to restart.
Honestly, I don’t know if I should just dive in with a recipe.
Or share with you all the changes around here.
Or show you little (and big) things I worked on while I was away from my keyboard.
November 18, 2015 12 Comments
bridal shower sweets
The last post about Marissa’s bridal shower is “the dessert post” … you know – just saving the best for last!
Before I share the recipes that Raina used for her cookie trio, I want to tell you about the iced Vietnamese coffee that we served, along with iced chai tea, milk, and chocolate milk, at the Milk & Cookies dessert station.
Vietnamese coffee is a blend of cold brew coffee and sweetened condensed milk. I used a 50/50 ratio of Press Coffee Roasters Cold Brew and sweetened condensed milk. I mixed them together the night before and served them over ice. So Good!
On the lunch buffet table, along with the salad, savory tart, and bruschetta, we served my Lemon Glazed Blueberry Bread. It was an extra loaf I had baked for a cooking class the week before. Barb stored it in her freezer, defrosted it in the fridge, and then glazed it just before serving.
Now for Raina’s scrumptious cookies!
May 21, 2015 No Comments
Kim’s Bruschetta assortment
Kim made a delicious and beautiful assortment of four bruschettas for Marissa’s bridal shower. All flavors in the variety are inspired by the bruschetta menu from the ever-popular (since its opening in 2001) Postino Wine Cafe. Kim didn’t have recipes to give me, since she just throws these babies together organically and naturally. But don’t worry, I’ve written up recipes for you. There are no specific quantities, make as many or as few as you need.
At Postino, French bread is used as the base and then the slices are cut in half after they are topped. For the shower, Kim used baguettes to make smaller, more individual-sized pieces.
Bread
- 1 baguette, cut into 3/4-inch-thick slices
- Olive oil
- 3 peeled garlic cloves, flattened
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Drizzle bread slices with olive oil and bake at 350 just until warm and slightly crisp. Remove from oven and rub with garlic cloves let cool for a few minutes before topping.
May 20, 2015 No Comments
Barb’s tart
Here is the recipe for Barb’s delicious tart…. enjoy!
Asparagus and Roasted Red Bell Pepper Tart
Pastry
- 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- ½ cup unsalted butter, chilled and cut into pieces
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons sour cream
- 2 tablespoons ice water
Filling
- 1 pound fresh asparagus
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 2 cups grated Gruyere cheese
- 1 red bell pepper, roasted, seeded, peeled, and diced
- 3 ounces cream cheese
- 1/2 heavy cream
- 2 egg yolks
- 1 whole egg
- Salt and pepper to taste
May 19, 2015 No Comments
bridal shower recipes
My dear friends, Barb and Kim, made the most delicious food for Marissa’s bridal shower. Kim made four different bruschetta and Barb made a beautiful salad and savory tarts.
I didn’t get any photos of the individual dishes, so I’ll do the best I can cropping from the few buffet photos I do have, my apologies ahead of time because the photos won’t do the recipes justice.
May 18, 2015 4 Comments
success and failure
What should I share first? The good or the bad? I think we’ll start with the bad/ugly, that way we’ll end on a good/pretty note.
Even the bad craft starts out pretty…
I spotted these adorable folded book art pieces in the San Francisco Nordstrom’s Wedding Suite, while dress shopping with Marissa and Kaley, back in November.
I knew that I wanted to make one for Marissa, so when the theme was set for the shower, this was a no-brainer.
I went online to find out how but since I could not find any step-by-step instructions, I had to wing it.
I found a cool vintage hardback book and decided to go with the easiest design, a heart.
As I folded back the pages, it quickly became evident that this is harder than it looks. Plus, the book I chose was too vintage, the pages were delicate and would tear as I folded.
Stupidly, I kept at it far too long. It was very clear that this was not working, long before I threw in the towel.
I grabbed another, not-so-vintage thicker book, and started over.
Then, for obvious reasons, I gave up! My gut feeling is that there must be math involved in this project. No wonder it was too difficult for me … I do not “do” math!
I still wanted Marissa to have a book like this, even if not in time for the shower. So, I have purchased one from a professional folded-book artist HERE. I am not going to share which book, since I haven’t given it to her yet, but rest assured, it is pretty!
I had much better results with this next project:
My favorite craft/decor item for Marissa’s bridal shower was these succulent book planters! Of course, I found the idea on Pinterest!
May 15, 2015 2 Comments
more book-page crafts and decor
Sloane and I got together on Sunday afternoons for several weeks before Marissa’s bridal shower to make crafts. It was a fun reason to get together for sister-bonding time.
We wrapped wine bottles with pages from a large Currier and Ives picture book that I found at Sweet Salvage a couple of years ago. A heart punch was used on the book pages that were used for the inside of small canning jars.
The same punches were used to make book-page heart confetti.
The bottles were topped off with large burlap bows.
While the jars were trimmed with twine. The wine bottles held miniature pink and white roses and the jars were lit up with battery-operated votives. They were then scattered around the buffet, lunch table, bar, and dessert credenza.
We rolled and wrapped white cloth napkins with torn book pages, tied with baker’s twine and embellished with tiny “congratulations” flags.
One of the few details that slipped through the cracks that busy morning was making sure that Marissa’s place-setting received the napkin that said “A King and His Queen.” It makes me wonder if the guest who had that napkin noticed and thought anything about it.
A few weeks after Valentine’s Day, I was in Micheal’s (I spend a lot of time at Micheal’s and Hobby Lobby!) and found these simple berry baskets on clearance. I scooped them up without an idea in mind about what I would do with them. Once Sloane and I decided on the “Milk & Cookies” dessert idea … they found their purpose. We lined the inside with book pages and decorated the outside with our heart confetti.
We used stencils, book pages, and a couple of burlap flag banners from Hobby Lobby to make these.
It took some time to come up with just how to fit “The Future Mrs. Sandell” on a banner with only twelve flags!
May 14, 2015 1 Comment
invites and table runner
As I mentioned yesterday, I used the invites to set the theme for Marissa’s Literary Bridal Shower.
I found them HERE on Etsy. The creator of the invites, Kendra, was an absolute joy to work with.
When I told Kendra that I wanted book-page lined envelopes, she said, ‘No problem.”
After she sent me the proof of the layout, I asked if she could you a date-stamp instead of the typewriter for the two dates on the invite. She did not hesitate.
Once they arrived and I began addressing and stuffing them, I discovered that she accidentally sent five less than I ordered. I let her know and she cranked them out and I had them in my hands a couple of days later.
Did I mention that each invite was handmade, one at a time, on a 1970s typewriter? So cool! I love Etsy!
May 13, 2015 2 Comments