A simple breakfast sandwich. This is great for busy mornings. You can easily adapt this to fit your taste. For me, I prefer the sandwich with a fried egg and no cheese.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Super Mario Birthday Party- Cloud Jello
For a quick treat for my niece's Mario birthday party we whipped up some cloud jello. It's a quick and simple treat that fits the theme of the party nicely.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Homemade Fudgesicles
This is a guest post by my wonderful sister. She's been pestering me to let her post something so here is her post on some homemade fudgesicles that she made recently. Having been part of the unofficial taste testing panel I give these my stamp of approval. This the popsicle mold used to make these fudgesicles.
Hi There!!!I am guest posting today and I am very excited!! Woot Woot!! I have never blogged before in my life. So growing up, these were one of my favorite ice cream pops to eat. I am a chocoholic and love anything flavored with chocolate.Any who, as a mom, I try to make anything and everything possible from scratch. I have made chocolate and vanilla ice cream at home and the results exceed anything store bought. It's a win win situation when I can make something homemade, the quality of the flavor can't compare and you know what is going into what you are making. I first saw these on Brown Eyed Baker, one of my favorite blogs, and I couldn't wait to try them. I substituted a couple of things because I used what I had in the kitchen. It was daughter and kid sister approved, it doesn't get any better than that :).
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Mario Birthday Party: Chocolate Mario Mustaches
These are so simple to make, but make a great addition to any Mario birthday party.
First, I made a double boiler using a sauce pan full of boiling water and a small bowl. I melted about 1 1/2 cups of chocolate chunks. Then, I cut some sticks that we had left over from making cake pops so that they would fit inside the mold. I poured the chocolate into each mustache in the mold and put it in the refrigerator to harden for a few hours. Once they had hardened we excitedly popped them out and had fun acting like we had fancy mustaches.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Cinnamon Roll Pancakes
Today is my niece's birthday and as you might be able to tell, she requested a Mario theme. You'll see a few Mario themed posts in the next couple of days, but this post focuses on the start of our birthday celebration: breakfast.
My sister and I wanted to make her a special treat for breakfast and we narrowed it down to either cake batter pancakes or cinnamon roll pancakes. The cinnamon roll pancakes won partly because we were having trouble finding cake batter pancakes appealing and partly because we didn't have the cake mix that we needed. It was a successful victory. Even grandma (my mother, a non-pancake eater) enjoyed these pancakes. And the birthday girl definitely approved of them ... particularly the icing. Overall, it was a great start to a great day.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Bread Machine Pizza Dough / Pizza Bites
When we purchased our bread machine I thought it was just going to be an easy way to have homemade bread. Instead, it has proven to be a way to quickly mix up a variety of things. I like to keep a supply of pizza dough in the fridge for when we need something that doesn't take too long to make for dinner, but making homemade pizza dough can be a fairly tedious process. You have to mix the ingredients, knead the dough, and wait for the dough to rise. Using the bread machine streamlines the process nicely. You just add the ingredients and enter the correct settings.
I love these pizza bites because they are quick and simple. My niece loves them, and if you can get her to eat something I think any picky eater will approve. I like to change up the filling in these. Sometimes I do pepperoni and cheese, sometimes just cheese, and sometimes I like to put some chourico and cheese.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Homemade Bomb Pops
I picked up these popsicle molds a few weeks ago because of their fun shape. I was planning on using them as molds for regular popsicles, but today being the 4th of July I decided to use them to make homemade Bomb Pops. Most of my memories with Bomb Pops come from the ice cream truck. I was more attached to the ice creams shaped like characters with the little gumballs for the eyes, but on hot summer days sometimes nothing would cool you down quite like a Bomb Pop.
These are a healthier version of Bomb Pops. Instead of food coloring and syrups these popsicles are made of fruit, yogurt, milk, and agave. I changed things up a bit and made the red layer strawberry rather than raspberry or cherry.
You can use fresh or frozen fruit to make these popsicles. The original recipe actually called for frozen fruit, but I when it came time to build the red layer the only red fruit I had on hand was fresh strawberries. I pureed those as the recipe instructed and the popsicles turned out well. You can see in the picture where some of the blueberry drizzled into the yogurt mixture. This is where I pulled the popsicles stick out to pour in the yogurt mixture. The blueberry puree wasn't as frozen as I had thought it was so to be sure that you don't get any runny colors make sure that the purees have frozen completely before you remove the sticks to add the next layer.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Azorean Fried Beans / Acoreano Feijao Frito
I guess you could say that I'm a Portuguese mutt: half my relatives are from the Azores and the other half are from the continental part of Portugal. The Azores and the continent are both part of Portugal, but they definitely have unique cultures. My mother is from the continent, but she took the fairly common Azorean dish of fried beans and adapted it. The result is this delicious recipe, the best of both Portuguese worlds. The best part is that these beans are very versatile. They are great served by themselves with a side of rice, or made into a sandwich (in a papo seco of course).
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