Showing posts with label guest blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest blogger. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

guest blogging biscotti . . .

If you have a chance, and if you're interested in the recipe for my Holiday Biscotti:
Head on over to Sew Crafty Angel and check out my guest post on her page!  This biscotti really stands on its own as a cookie and tucked prettily into a cellophane bag makes a great holiday gift for lots of occasions...if you can stand to give it away!  Ha!

I tried Almond Ginger Biscotti this past weekend . . . I'll share that one next, if anyone's interested!
This recipe is a little more like traditional biscotti cookie, very crunchy, but has lovely bits of candied ginger in it along with slivered almonds.  Very definitely a 'dunking' biscotti!

:)

Guest Post - Holiday Biscotti

From my guest post at Sew Crafty Angel:

As we gear up for the holidays and all they entail -- parties, gift-swapping, entertaining, etc. -- I thought it might be fun to share one of my favorite recipes, Holiday Biscotti,  that's a sure bet for all kinds of gifting (teachers, swaps, hostess, et al.) and looks so pretty on a buffet or dessert table . . . not to mention it *tastes* fabulous!  So much so, you may want to keep a few tucked back for yourself!
Biscotti is essentially a twice-baked cookie with Italian origins.  It's substantial, crunchy and rather perfect for dunking in your morning or afternoon coffee or tea. It's a relatively easy cookie with a basic dough, and lots of different add-ins give it a wide range of appeal. Today's recipe pairs pistachios and dried cranberries for a festive red and green cookie.

Since my husband and I are fulltime RVers, with *very* limited counter space, I really enjoy my weekly opportunities to cook in my daughter's big kitchen, which means I have some darling kitchen help, Miss Ellie!
After spending a bit of time studying the recipe for herself, Ellie says we're ready to get our ingredients together.

For baking Holiday Biscotti, you'll need to gather the following ingredients:

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 large eggs, room temperature
3/4 cup pistachios (roasted and unsalted), coarsely chopped
2/3 cup dried cranberries
6 ounces good-quality white chocolate, chopped (I used Ghirardelli's chips)
Red and green sugar crystals, for garnish

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
 
Line a heavy large baking sheet with parchment paper. Whisk the flour and baking powder in a medium bowl to blend. Using an electric mixer, beat the sugar, butter, lemon zest, and salt in a large bowl to blend. Beat in the eggs 1 at a time. Add the flour mixture and beat just until blended. Stir in the pistachios and cranberries.  
Form the dough into a 13-inch long, 3-inch wide log on the prepared baking sheet. 
Bake until light golden, about 40 minutes. Cool for 30 minutes.  It's very important not to over bake at this stage and to let it cool *completely*.
Place the log on the cutting board. Using a sharp, serrated knife, cut the log on a diagonal into 1/2- to 3/4-inch-thick slices. I slice mine from end-to-end, keeping the smaller pieces as treats for littles (or for myself, if I'm baking with gift-giving in mind).

Arrange the biscotti, cut side down, on the baking sheet.  Isn't that pretty??!
Return to the oven and bake the biscotti until they are pale golden, about 15 minutes. Transfer the biscotti to a rack and cool completely. 
At this point, Ellie reminded me that if there are leftover pistachios, this is a great time to finish them off.
Once your biscotti has cooled, stir the white chocolate in a bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water until it melts (or whatever your preferred method is for melting chocolate). Dip the tip (about 1/4 to 1/3) of the biscotti into the melted chocolate. Gently shake off the excess chocolate. Place the biscotti on the baking sheet for the chocolate to set. Sprinkle with the sugar crystals. You can refrigerate until the chocolate is firm, about 35 minutes, but I generally find this step is unnecessary. 
If I have additional white chocolate left after I've dipped all the cookies, I drizzle it over the backs of the biscotti.  It adds a pretty touch. 
The biscotti can be made ahead. Store them in an airtight container up to 4 days, or wrap them in foil and freeze in resealable plastic bags up to 3 weeks.  Tucked in a cellophane bag topped off with a pretty ribbon and a coffee sampler or tucked in a coffee mug, and you've got a tasty gift!
Or the perfect treat for your own afternoon respite during the holiday craziness! Enjoy!

:)

Sunday, November 17, 2013

stitching crazy hexie quilting . . .

Off and on over the past several years, this beautiful hexi project from Gipsy Quilt has popped in and out of blogs and up on Pinterest.  It recently resurfaced as a link in my StitchMAP e-mail group and this time I looked at it through eyes that have crazy quilted *and* fallen head-over-heals in love with hexagons.  A wacky-wonderful  combo!  
Magnifique, right?! Anyway, I contacted Gipsy and she sent me a pdf of the process and technique. Yay!!

Ahem.  While I'm *far* away from doing any actual stitching, my brain is rolling with ideas.  So it was time to pull out my quilting journal.  (No surprise it's purple, right?!)
The first thing I did was brainstorm ideas for block themes.  I got my sisters in on the job, too.  We have an ongoing four-way text conversation going, so that was easy and they were all very helpful!
Next thing was to decide how many blocks I wanted to and how I wanted to put them together.
Then I had to decide a size and make a template in card stock.
And then it was time for the fun stuff!!  I started with, well, block one!  Since this is a journal quilt, I figure the center block should start at the beginning!
Now . . . only 36 more templates/themes to go!
Luckily, I'm thinking this will be a long term project, spanning a couple of years. Like most of my projects. Hah! Linking this up to Sarah Did It! and her HeLP for Hexie-aholics linky party!  :)

In the meantime, I'm playing around on my crayon-tinted cornucopia.  I love how this is turning out!
The variegated brown floss on the cornucopia really gives it depth, I think.  I'll probably work on this some more this afternoon . . . as some Slow Sunday Stitching over at Kathy's Quilts!

Ah, and don't forget!  I'll be guest posting the recipe for Holiday Biscotti on Sew Crafty Angel next week -- the 19th to be specific.  I hope to see you there!

:)

Saturday, November 09, 2013

whoopsie . . .

I see that November is taking after October and sneaking up on me!  And we're already a third of the way through it, to boot!  I guess it's time for the ol' monthly stash report update . . .

Used/donated this month: 1.0 yards
Used/donated year-to-date: 36.25 yards
Purchased/added this month: .75 yards
Purchased/added year-to-date: 86.5 yards
Net used/donated for 2013: -50.25 yards

To be honest, it took me a minute or two to figure out exactly what, if anything, I'd purchased in the way of fabric last month!  I added two fat quarters to do Ellie's superhero cape and got a great Alabama Crimson Tide fat quarter as gift wrap for my birthday!  Roll Tide!  That was my addition.  After cleaning up the bunk room -- AgAiN -- I have sworn off fabric buying for the rest of my life! the next decade! the year! a month or two.  Maybe.  *wink*

I also was given a bag of silk ties and some velvet remnants for crazy quilting.  I can't even begin to count it, so I'm not, but I wanted to be forthright in my posting (for posterity).  LOL!

And once again, I have a plethora (don't you just love that word??) of pictures because I'm so delinquent in posting (gotta love me!), so I'll do a pictorial post with comments, instead of paragraphs!
First up ... last Saturday we celebrated June's "One-ness"!
Kim set a beautiful spread!
I contributed my signature cream cheese mints!
 I'll be posting the recipe for these next week.
June is all tomboy...she quickly abandoned her princess wand for the sword!
Ps...unless she's captive, getting a front shot of this girl is *tough*!
But since the back is almost as cute as the front, who's complaining?!
Birthday cake:  a success!
Next up:  Sunday -- all smocked up for a paint day with my youth SS girls!
Everyone with their works of art -- what a fun afternoon we had together!
I did a Christmas tree -- I love it!  I'm in the spirit!
Monday, June and I had one-on-one time while mommy and Sawyer went to the dentist! 
Monday afternoon, Todd and I went tooling around the camp, enjoying the day.
Tuesday, I spent the whole day going through my mess in the back bunk room.
It was a complete disaster, but twelve hours later . . . 
A pan of it's organized neatness!  (Clicking will make it bigger.)  When creative
genius hits, it's easy for the room to get out of control.  Bahaha!
The Panters came by for a visit on Wednesday.  Sawyer was having
a ball playing in the leaves!  Constant motion --out of about twelve
pictures, this one was the least blurry! 
Thursday I got to spend with my darling Ellie!
She was a *big* help in making a batch of my Holiday Biscotti.
And she learned that she's quite fond of pistachios!
The aforementioned Holiday Biscotti.  Isn't it pretty??  And it's *so* yummy!!
I'll be guest posting at Sew Crafty Angel next week, sharing the recipe, in case anyone is interested.
Then last night (Friday), Kim, Sawyer, and I headed to downtown Fayetteville
for theopening night of the town's Host of Christmas Past event!  We got to see
the lighting of the Christmas tree, hear carols sung by the high school chorus
(in which three of my SS girls  sing), and have dinner out!  Sawyer was enchanted by all the pretty lights and decorations!
And finally, I'll wrap this up with some fabric creations!
Finished up my stitching course with the lined butterfly bag and pattern weights.
Kim brought me some fabric to turn into a Thanksgiving dress for June!
(But the fabric is Kim's, not mine, hence not included in my stash! Whew!)
Working on my next crayon tinting/stitchery project for my mini-stand!
And, worked up my blocks for our guild's Starstruck Block Lottery.
The theme this month is "Christmas".  These were *so* easy, I may make a
couple more, seeing as how they're not due for two weeks!
Okay, so that wraps up this week for me!  We've got a camp full of Cub Scouts, an AL vs. LSU game tonight, and then tomorrow I'm headed to watch Ellie while Joc and Jason take an overnight road trip to Atlanta.  I'll be back next week with the Cream Cheese Mints recipe as well as a link to the Holiday Biscotti post!

:)

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

tah dah . . .

Today's the day! I'm guest posting at Sew We Quilt. Whoohoo!!

Hop on over there and check out my tutorial for this cute little Holly Jolly Topper.
And if you're over here from over there, thanks for dropping by! Don't forget to leave me a comment if you'd like me to send you a pdf of the project template (or even just to say hello). And I sure don't mind new followers, either!

Happy Holly-days!

:)