Thursday, October 21, 2010

Music to Enjoy

I'm liking this song and the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu_zwdmz0hE&feature=player_embedded


I'll take my chair to go, please

I need my own spot in my apartment so I can furnish it with eclectic things. Tom is into modern and I'm into antique with a twist of contemporary. I like to see things from the past meet with new things. I want my apartment to tell a story about who I am and what I like. So far our apartment is a mix of things-our living room is very Tom and our bedroom is very me. Although, at the end of the day Tom has a larger say as to what I bring into the apartment. Little does he know, when we move into a larger space, we will have to compromise. I'm letting him have his fun since this is his first apartment. Next time, it will be our say.

This chair is so me. Do you think he'll notice if I bring it into the apt?

{via recreate.za.net}

It's been a year!

WOW -it just dawned on me that it has been a year since I started this blog. I may be writing to myself but I'm finding this blogging thing very therapeutic. Since I began my blog, I have planned my wedding, started a new position, in the process of starting my baking co., gained some new friends and found a new appreciation of the online world. I'm joyous for this experience and I hope for many more inspiring blogs.

Thank you.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Food Fest Weekend




Last Thursday, Tom and I volunteered to help the Food Bank during the Wine and Food Festival. We attended the Chelsea After Dark in the Chelsea market. We volunteered last year and were really excited to attend again. Not only is the Wine and Food Festival a lot of fun, it's also a great cause. All proceeds go to community based initiatives. We assisted by collecting tickets and handing out wristbands. Everything seemed to run smoothly since most people were looking to have a good time.

As for the rest of the weekend... we went apple picking! The apples were just delicious. There is nothing better than picking an apple from the tree, wiping it against your shirt and eating it. The juices dripping down your face and all over your hands. I felt like a kid. I was in heaven. The best part, the place had a petting zoo! With pigs! I love pigs. I think I may have shoved a kid to get a photo of the pigs. haha. After picking out the best apples, I decided to go home and make a pie. Yes, after all the apples that I ate, the apple cider donuts, I still proceeded to make a pie. However, it is currently sitting in the freezer for any future company. I'm sticking with my wedding diet and full exercise routine. ::pat self on back:: For now on, all baked goods will be for this blog and friends. Enjoy!









Thursday, October 7, 2010

how many of these can you fit in your mouth...

Ever see the SNL skit with Alec Baldwin for Schwetty cheese balls? I die laughing every time.
For whatever reason, I need these!

SCHWETTY BALLSvia perpetualkid

Monday, October 4, 2010

Drinks, Dinner and a Play

What a weekend! We had great fall weather here in NYC. I spent most of the time in the kitchen cooking up a fantastic meal for a friend.

Started off the weekend with a drink with some zumba friends. We went over to Rapture which is one of my favorite spots to chill on a couch, have a martini and chat it up with friends. The boy was out of town Friday night so it was nice to be out with some friends to keep me company.

Saturday, I spent the day making a fantastic meal for a friend of mine.
Menu
Artichokes with lemon butter sauce
Roasted Garlic Chicken with root vegetables
Chocolate buttermilk cupcakes with coffee and cinnamon butter cream

I started by marinating a few pieces of chicken with garlic, lemon, rosemary and more. (recipe to follow)
I then prepared the cake for my chocolate buttermilk cupcakes(recipe to follow). The original recipe was designed for an actual cake but I decided to try and perfect my cupcake recipe. I had a C level experience when I tried to create gluten free cupcakes. They turned out okay but not at all what I expected. Once my friend arrived, I was in the middle of boiling the artichokes and creating the lemon butter dip. After our fulfilling meal, we both curled up on the couch, enjoyed some cupcakes and watched "Let the Right One In," which has been recreated and entitled "Let me In." What a fun girls night in!

Sunday, another fun girls day-this time with grandma and aunt. We attended a Spanish performance on East 4th street. The play was called Sabina y Lucrecia. Sabina y Lucrecia is about two women who escape an insane asylum and hide away in Lucrecia's old house. The characters seems to be normal at times but they seems to provoke the craziness in each other. I tried to figure out if these women could possible live in "normal" society, but it seems the only place safe for them would be in a hospital. They are not able to tackle the simple things in life such as walking. There is a scene where Sabina wakes up and is distressed because she cannot recall how to walk, when we previously saw her doing so. Sabina ties random pieces of string to her feet in hopes that this will cushion her feet while she hops around. As the play progressed and their craziness increased, the tension started to build. They became hostile and abusive towards each other. We hope they will become long time friends, but in the end, we are fully aware that they are psychiatric patients. After such a tragic story, grams, aunt and I decided to head to dinner at Yerba Buena. The finance met up with us and we all enjoyed a nice family meal.

Recipes:

ROASTED GARLIC CHICKEN WITH ROOT VEGETABLES


Chef Andrew Carmellini cooks his fire-roasted garlic chicken for two (above) in a wood-burning oven at Locanda Verde ($21 per person; Greenwich Hotel, 379 Greenwich St.; 212-925-3797). The recipe below, adapted from Carmellini’s “Urban Italian” cookbook (Bloomsbury), can be made using a run-of-the-mill oven. Serves four.

For the marinade:

2 tbsp. chopped garlic

½ cup rice vinegar or white wine vinegar

½ cup extra-virgin olive oil

¼ cup grapeseed oil or corn oil

2 tbsp. dried oregano, preferably on the branch

2 tbsp. chopped rosemary

1 lemon, thinly sliced

1 tsp. red pepper flakes

2 tbsp. salt

1 tsp. course-ground black pepper

1 tbsp. sugar

For the chicken:

2 whole chickens, halved

½ tsp. each of salt and coarse-ground black pepper



For the vegetables:

¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil

salt and pepper to taste

¼ lb. each of four types of seasonal vegetables such as cauliflower florets, fingerling potatoes, celery root and seeded delicata squash, all cut into small pieces of roughly equal size (about 1 inch)



1. Combine all the marinade ingredients in a bowl and mix well.

2. Place chicken halves in large container and pour marinade over the top. Cover with plastic wrap and marinate in fridge for at least eight hours, or overnight.

3. Preheat broiler.

4. Remove chicken from marinade (but don’t wipe the herbs off). Season with salt and pepper.

5. Place chickens on a roasting rack and broil them until the skins are crisp, about five minutes.

6. While the chicken is broiling, combine all the vegetables in a large roasting pan and toss with oil. Spread in a single layer and season to taste with salt and pepper.

7. Reduce the heat to 425 degrees and put the vegetables on a separate oven rack.

8. Bake the chicken until the juice runs clear when you stick a leg with a knife, about 20 minutes. Remove from oven.

9. Increase the heat to 475 degrees. While the chicken rests, continue to cook the vegetables until fork-tender.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/lifestyle/food/salt_of_the_hearth_9ReQqhx2zqTAFzt4TejUsK#ixzz0d4dgCBsk

Chocolate Buttermilk Cupcakes:
Adapted from Smitten Kitchen
 
1/2 cup (1 stick or 4 ounces) unsalted butter, softened


1 cup (6 7/8 ounces) firmly packed light brown sugar

1/2 cup (4 ounces) granulated sugar

1 large egg, at room temperature

1 cup buttermilk

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 1/2 cups (6 3/4 ounces) all-purpose flour

3/4 cup (2 5/8 ounces) non-Dutch cocoa powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon salt



Preheat the oven to 325°F. Butter and lightly flour a cupcake pan. In a large bowl, on the medium speed of an electric mixer, cream the butter until smooth. Add the sugars and beat until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add the egg and beat well, then the buttermilk and vanilla. Don’t worry if the batter looks a little uneven. Sift the flour, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder and salt together right into your wet ingredients. Stir together with a spoon until well-blended but do not overmix. Scrape down the batter in the bowl, making sure the ingredients are well blended.

Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan. Bake for 10-12 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted into the center of the cupcake comes out clean. Cool on rack for about an hour, at which point you make the butter cream.

Coffee and Cinnamon Butter Cream

4 cups of confectioners sugar
1 stick of butter (room temperature)
1 egg (room temperature)
1 tablespoon of heavy cream
1 teaspoon of ground coffee
1 teaspoon of coffee
1 teaspoon of cinnamon

Cream butter until fluffy. Add confectioner's sugar and continue creaming until well blended. Then add the egg and blend well.

Add the rest of the ingredients and blend on low speed until moistened. Beat at high speed until frosting is fluffy.