Archive for December, 2010

Baking, Cooking, and Fun in the Snow…

Our family has one car.  Once or twice, sometimes three times a week, we will drive Greg to work so that we have the car for the rest of the day.  It’s not that we spend all day out and about, but just having it in case we want to get out and about is peace of mind.

On those days, our mornings begin rather earlier – as Greg needs to be at work by 730A.  Luckily for us, he works only 15-20 minutes away – depending on traffic.  But, to get two kids dressed, fed, Greg’s lunch made (on days he is not eating out), and getting out the door feels like a major ordeal – or accomplishment – depending on the day.

Well today was definitely an accomplishment!  And while I felt completely wiped out after arriving back home with the kiddos a little after 8 AM, I got up and took the kids to Barnes & Noble for story and play time at 1030A.  We arrived home and have accomplished alot today.

Anise & Date Scones

Rice Krispy Treats w/ Chocolate

Dried Pineapples

Part 2: Tamales

And now we are on to Checkerboard Cookies…

…to be continued….

December 16, 2010 at 7:32 pm Leave a comment

TJ’s Peppermint Jo Joe’s Scones

Ingredients                                                               Materials Needed

3 3/4 C flour                                                                   Parchment Paper
1/2 C sugar                                                                      Porcelain Baking Dish
1 T baking powder                                                        Baking Sheet
1/2 t salt
2 C heavy cream, cold
10 Jo Joe’s Peppermint Cookies (you can use Oreo’s too)
1/8 t peppermint extract
2  T milk
3 T coarse sugar, for topping
*modified recipe from Baking Boot Camp

SCONES

**Cut 2 sheets parchment paper to 11X14 to line baking dish

**Crumble 5 TJ Jo Joe’s.  Cut 5 TJ Jo Joe’s like  a pie into triangles.

**Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together into a mixing bowl.  Add crumbled Jo Joe’s to mixture.  Make a well in the center of the mixture.

**Add the cream to the flour mixture and stir by hand just until batter is evenly moistened.

**Place the dough in the lined baking dish and press evenly.  Press triangles of remaining 5 Jo Joe’s Cookies (or Oreo’s)  into dough.  Cover dough with second sheet of parchment paper.  Freeze dough until very firm – at least 12 hours.

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AFTER FREEZING

**Preheat oven to 350.  Prepare baking sheet by spraying lightly with cooking spray or lining with parchment paper.

**Thaw dough for 5 minutes at room temp.  Cut dough into two equal rectangles (three rectangles for smaller scones) – lengthwise.  Then cut large rectangles into triangles until you have 8 scones.  You can cut into smaller triangles if you wish.

**Bake until golden brown, 25-30 minutes for smaller scones.  30 to 40 minutes for larger scones.  Cool scones on pans for a few minutes.  Transfer to cooling racks.  Serve at room temp.

FROSTING

2 egg whites
1 C confectioners sugar
5 drops peppermint extract

**Mix egg whites in mixer on high speed til egg whites are stiff.

**Add peppermint extract to egg white mixture.

**Sift 1 C confectioners sugar.  Slowly add confectioners sugar to egg whites, 1/4 C at a time til combined.

**Pipe over scones.  Set it refrigerator for 15 minutes to set frosting.  Enjoy!

December 7, 2010 at 5:33 pm Leave a comment

Christmas Decorating…

This past week has been a fun week of decorating our home to celebrate Christmas…

Yesterday we put up our Christmas tree. It’s not glamorous…or fancy by any means, but we did it with the help of a 5 year old and a 1 year old.

Notice that most of the ornaments are at waist level for most adults…that was the highest point Miss D could reach. :o )

December 5, 2010 at 8:25 pm Leave a comment

Christmas is almost here….

I really love this time of year.

I LOVE the smell of Christmas trees and cinnamon from the kitchen or from cinnamon brooms you can buy at Bed Bath and Beyond)

I LOVE the deals and sales you can find on things that I need (or don’t – really, but must buy just because they are on sale).

But, I LOVE most of all the reason for the season…which I think very often gets sidelined because of all of the busy-ness the Christmas season brings with it.   This season is really about the birth of Christ and his promise for us in our lives…

And while the promise of Christ may not be real for some people – as they still haven’t experienced God as a personal friend and Savior – it’s a great time

This year, as my kids are getting older, Greg and I decided that it is time for our family to begin some Christmas traditions. And for me, the concept of traditions is difficult as the childhood we are creating for our children is much different from what I remember experiencing as a child.

I don’t remember doing anything special leading up to Christmas day – aside from Christmas mass, Advent Sunday services at church and then the morning Christmas rush to see what we had waiting for us.  So, we came up with our own.

ELF ON THE SHELF

For those who haven’t heard of this tradition, it is a fun one – and a new one for me too.  The concept it cute… there is a story which you read to the kids on a daily or weekly basis, and a doll – an elf – sits on the shelf watching the kids to report to Santa who has been naughty and who has been nice….  (We named ours Strawberry.  Daphne’s idea, of course).  I love, love the idea.  But the best part for me is the part where the elf flies to Santa each night to report who has been naughty and nice and returns to a different spot in the house.

Last night was the first time we read the story.  And this morning was the first morning they set out to look for their friend Strawberry.  It was so much fun for me and them.  Elliot is still too little to really understand what is going on, but he had fun chasing Daphne around the house as she searched for Strawberry.  Twenty minutes or so later, Daphne located Strawberry, the elf, on the shelf in the dining room.  She is excited to go to bed and wake up tomorrow to go on a hunt to find her friend Strawberry.

THE ADVENT CALENDAR

Advent is a special season, for kids and adults, as it is the time of year leading up to the day we celebrate the birth of Christ.  And while many kids (and adults) see it as merely a time leading up to the day when they get to open the stash of goods they will get on Christmas day, for me I share in the excitement and anticipation Mary must have experienced as she waited for her son to be born.

For our family tradition, we visited Trader Joe’s and purchased an advent calendar.  The calendar is basically a piece of decorated cardboard with 24 pieces of milk chocolate hiding in 24 individually closed pockets.  Each day, leading up to Christmas day, one pocket it opened and a piece of chocolate is revealed…  YUM!  It’s a good reminder for me to remember to anticipate and not expect things immediately.  In the end, the reward is received with more gratitude and enjoyed more.

GINGERBREAD HOUSE

Full kit purchased @Trader Joe’s for only 7.99.

Today, we spent the day making a gingerbread house.  With little kids, I really thought the process was going to be a disaster to begin with … until I remembered why I have chosen to do traditions.  I want my kids to remember.  I want them to learn to do things on their own.  And what better way will they remember or learn how to do things than during the holiday season.

The kit took a bit of preparatory work on my part to get started…but once I beat the egg whites until they were still (with the help of my KitchenAid mixer), added the confectioners sugar, and a little bit of vinegar and added all of this to a pastry bag, the rest was up to the imagination of D and E.

Our gingerbread house turned out great. 

So, this year is the beginning of our family Christmas traditions….what are some Christmas traditions that are special to you…that you remember from when you were a child?

December 2, 2010 at 11:00 pm Leave a comment


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