Sunday, May 22, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
RIP Prince Rogers Nelson
Thank You Your Purple Majesty for taking me to Erotic City in a Little Red Corvette. I had on my Raspberry Beret and you had on those jeans with the azz out. Scandalous! We met up with Lil Nikki and some other Nasty Girls but it was as If I Was Your Girlfriend. Such a Strange Relationship. And Controversy. You showed me what it sounded like When Doves Cry cause we know maybe I'm just like my mother never satisfied. Insatiable. But we partied like it was 1999 screaming Let's Go Crazy and Do Me Baby, dancing and Kissing under a Cherry Moon in Purple Rain. I just Wanna Be Your Lover, International Lover, cause it's you I truly Adore!!! RIP you Sexy Mutha!!!
Friday, March 25, 2016
Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Brown Sugah Cream Cheese Frosting
I've been wanting a slice of juicy, spicy carrot cake with a rich, tangy cream cheese frosting for a minute. I keep putting it off because I would probably eat the entire cake. Not in one sitting mind you. But I am a sugar addict and I'm admitting it ( in my LHHNY's Mariah Lynne voice). LOL
So I was super thrilled when Gemma Stafford's video for Small Batch Cupcakes showed up in my YT feed. The vid included recipes for Carrot Cake, Vanilla and Chocolate Cupcakes. (Get the recipe: http://bit.ly/SpringCupcakesRecipe or www.biggerbolderbaking.com)
Gemma showed how to make a batch of four big and bold cupcakes in either a toaster or traditional oven. Just enough for a small family or social gathering or, in my case, more than enough to indulge but not get tempted into sugar overload.
One of the ingredients listed for the Carrot Cake Cupcakes is two tablespoons of egg. Gemma suggests whisking the egg, then measure out. According to the Big, Bold Baker one large egg is roughly four tablespoons. But who am I kidding? I doubled the recipe and used a whole egg. Gemma says you can also replace the egg with an equal amount of applesauce or banana puree.
I omitted the raisins from the original recipe and added chopped nuts, ginger and finely diced pineapple. I also added a little extra sugar to allow for the spicy ginger and cinnamon.
I came across a video clip from a Rachael Ray Show that featured Chef Curtis Stone and his Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Brown Sugar Frosting. I was intrigued because he used light brown sugar instead of traditional powdered sugar in his cream cheese frosting. According to Rachael, "It tastes like cream cheese frosting with caramel mixed in." Can you say "Yummo!"
As this deliciousness is produced in La's Brown Sugah Bake Shoppe named for my love of brown sugar, it was a no brainer for me too to use brown sugar in my frosting as well as my cupcakes.
I also got a chance to try out this inexpensive cake decorating kit that I got at Aldi's.
My final results were disappointing to say the least. First, my cupcakes got muffin tops and then sank. Then I frosted them the next day but didn't allow for the frosting to get room temp so I couldn't get the right amount of squeeze pressure to create the flower decoration I desired. So they are not the most photogenic but they taste so good.
Oh well, guess I'm forced to make those chocolate cake mix cupcakes soon. Stay tuned.....
Luv La,
Monday, March 7, 2016
Morning Glory Muffins La's Way
Super moist and flavorful, La's Morning Glory Muffins go great with a pat of butter and cream cheese fresh fruit and a cup of coffee or tea |
Some days, I just don’t feel like putting forth the effort needed to make a full on breakfast. On those lazy mornings, I love to have a fresh baked item like muffins, banana bread or coffee cake readily available that I can enjoy with a cup of hot coffee or tea, piece of fruit and maybe yogurt. The muffins are also great for on-the go.
Years ago, I was introduced to Morning Glory Muffins at a local cafe. They were full of nuts, spices, grated carrot, shredded coconut, pineapple and apple bits. It was like carrot cake but more breakfast than dessert. The cafe would be my first stop before strolling to Starbucks or Dunkin for my favorite cup of coffee/tea. But after months of getting my Morning Glory fix, they stopped appearing on the menu. Bummer. And to my dismay, I have spent years searching out those elusive Morning Glory Muffins. They just are not on many cafe/bakery/coffee shop menus.
And when you do find them, you almost want to ask for an ingredient breakdown because there are many variations on the theme _some don’t use brown sugar, or ginger, or pineapple, or nuts. Or they add bananas which sometimes overpower the other ingredients, resulting in a gussied up banana nut muffin.
Don’t get me wrong. I love a good banana bread/muffin. In fact, they are so easy to whip up and bananas are available year round, making them my go-to muffin/quick bread. But they are very different from Morning Glories. And I’ve been yearning for a good old Morning Glory. So I made some…
For this batch, basically I followed Glorious Treats’ recipe http://www.glorioustreats.com/2013/09/morning-glory-muffins.html. I halved her recipe and made a few tweaks as seen below.
Morning Glory Muffins La’s Way
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 apple, peeled and grated*
1 cup grated carrots (shredding your own tastes best)
Add grated apple, carrots and crushed pineapple. Mix until combined.
*I will dice apple instead of grate and might use pineapple tidbits instead of crushed pineapple next batch
**Beware: I used cutesy spring themed cupcake liners but they came out very greasy due to spraying pan before baking. So much so I didn't even focus on liners for pic.
*** Muffins vary in size because I varied the amount in each cup _smaller muffins are 2/3rds full whereas larger muffin was filled to top
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Quick n Easy Chicken Fajita Quesadillas
I love spicy Mexican food. I like Tex-Mex, Cali-Mex, Baja, even Gringo- Mex (you are hard pressed to find a ground beef taco in most authentic West Coast Mexican restaurants). I love carne asada, ground beef, chicken, shrimp, guacamole, spanish rice, Mexican street corn, tacos, burritos, taquitos, empanadas, enchiladas, chimichangas and quesadillas. I love auga fresca, horchata, pina colada, Kahlua, Mexican Hot Chocolate, reposado tequila and most of all Rocky Cadillac or Golden Margaritas (on ice, not frozen).
So when Buzzfeed's Easy Chicken Fajita Quesadilla video popped up, I had to try it. I'm transitioning into a plant-based lifestyle so the extra veggies were right up my alley. They are so quick, easy, affordable and tasty. These quesadillas have been in heavy rotation on my weekly menu.
You can jump over to the Buzzfeed website for full recipe, ingredients and a step by step video (www.buzzfeed.com)
Here's how Chef La a/k/a me did it using one skillet.
Since I was going all out for date night, I whipped up a quick guacamole earlier that evening. I mixed finely chopped red onion, minced garlic and a diced avocado with a fork. Then I added to taste kosher salt, ground black pepper, cumin and a couple of tablespoons of chunky salsa. Squirted with a wedge of lime and covered with plastic wrap patted directly on top of guacamole so it wouldn't turn brown. Let sit in fridge at least 30 minutes to give flavors time to marry.
For the Quesadillas: I julienned some Spanish onions, red, green and yellow bell peppers and minced two garlic cloves. Set aside.
Then I diced a few chicken tenderloins and covered with a homemade taco seasoning (blend chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, oregano, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, red pepper flakes and a little sugar to taste).
I also shredded some extra sharp Wisconsin cheddar.
I got all my ingredients together first because this goes real fast. Ready? Let's go!
-Heat skillet to medium high. Sear chicken for about a minute. Then cook chicken, constantly stirring, until white and firm to touch. I think the diced chicken cooks faster than the strips which were used in original recipe. I almost charred my chicken cause ain't nobody got time for salmonella. Once cooked, about five minutes, remove from skillet.
-Add a few tablespoons of oil to hot skillet. Cook onions for about four or five minutes until brown and soft. Then add peppers. Sautee another three or four minutes until tender. I then return chicken to skillet and add minced garlic. Squirt lime juice over mixture.
Now, you can either use another skillet or transfer chicken veggie mixture to a plate and wipe skillet clean.
-Add a pat of butter to hot skillet. Place flour tortilla in skillet. Allow to soften. About 15-20 seconds. Turn over, cover with shredded cheese. Let cook about 25 seconds then add chicken mixture and more cheese. Cover with another tortilla. Let sit about 30 or so seconds. Flip and let other side get brown and toasty. Cut into four wedges.
Add a generous dollop of guacamole, sour cream and salsa. You can also serve with refried beans and rice on the side.
Bae brought over some Bud Light Lemonaderitas and it was on.
Luv
Chef La
Sunday, February 21, 2016
I'm Officially A Planner Girl
And, in my ongoing quest to be more organized and get shit done, I'm jumping on the bandwagon. I've been watching "planning" videos on Youtube. Shout Out to Michele1218, LiveLoveLatte, Paper & Glam, Belinda Selene, Elle Fowler, Alexis aka Miss Trenchcoat, xoMamaPlans and so many more for tips, instructions, advice, etc. on getting the most out of your planning experience. And while I'm not necessarily interested in decorating and pimping out my planner with washi tape and stickers and such, I do want to take my to-do lists to the next level.
But like most "fads" this planning thing can get pricey. There are all types of planners. In addition to the old school Franklin Covey, Filofax, there's the Kate Spade, Erin Condren, SugarPaper, Kiki K and sooo many more to choose. And then you need the "right" pens, markers, pencils, etc. Then the stickers, washi tape {insert a WTF here LOL}, clips, ribbons, glues, paper flags, inserts, dashboards, post it notes, arrows, stamps, etc. But thanks to my all time favorite pastime, Youtube, I've come across an inexpensive way to get in on the planning phenom.
Always one to get the maxx for the minimum, I've been watching Dollar Tree Hauls. That led to Target Dollar Spot Hauls. And lo and behold quite a few youtubers praised the Dollar Spot Customizable Planners and Accessories. Shout Out to CheapCraftyGirl, VasseurBeauty, jenniferisglam, Life with Pearls, Eyes2Jesus, MandaPhenom, Thania's Beauty, The Cocco Channel, JaackJackVlogs, The Frugal Crafter, Adventures in Polishland, etc, etc, etc.
The Dollar Spot has seasonal mini-binders for $3. Also they have calendar pages, filler paper, dividers, as well as stickers, note pads, paper clips, washi tape, decorative ribbons, glitter, pens, pencils and more ranging from $1 - $3.
As I was a little late to the party, I didn't think I would be able to find anything. But even in Mid Feb., I was able to pick up this super cute mini-binder, a calendar pages and dividers set, and a filler paper and pockets set.
Target Dollar Spot Mini-Binder in a gold and cream diagonal stripe. The inside is mint green. My hot pink pencil/pen pouch is peeking out because its a bit bigger. |