My sister and I started our blog to share how we make life a little simpler. We hope you find some new ideas and have a few laughs in between! Thanks for stopping by! Angie and Tammi
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Homemade Creamey Honey
I never realized that creamed honey was something you could make yourself, until recently. I bought some delicious creamed honey and was almost out when I searched and found lots of people explaining how to make it yourself. Who knew?!? All you need is regular honey and a little bit of creamed honey. (which is all I had left). I'm not technical or scientific so I won't explain it. Here's a more scientific explanation. You might want to look it up if you want to know the science behind it..I just know it works and it tastes delicious. You need to add about 10% of creamed honey to regular honey. I added a couple tablespoons to my pint jar of honey. If your honey has crystallized then warm it a bit by putting the jar in hot water or pop it in the microwave for just a little bit and stir. Then add the creamed honey to the mixture. I used my hand mixer with the whisk attachment and did it right in the jar. You want to make sure it mixes all the way to the bottom. When it looks like it's mixed well, then store in a jar somewhere slightly cool...they said around 57 degrees. I put mine in my canning jar cupboard and it's turning out just fine. After about a week it is ready! I put it on everything, biscuits, toast, oatmeal, yogurt. Hope you try it!
~Simply Angie
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Organizing the Kitchen
Spring has arrived, FINALLY! It is the first day since September that it's been in the 70's, seven long months of cold! If you read our blog often, you know this means we have been cleaning, sorting and organizing!
I bought some Peter Walsh fridge bins at Costco. I found similar ones at other stores and online also. They come in lots of different sizes. It's handy to put things in groups like you use them. My condiments like mustard, ketchup, hot sauce, etc. are in one bin. The peanut butter, jellies and syrup are in another one. So when you are serving something you can take out the whole bin instead of a bunch of separate containers. You also avoid the "sticky shelves" in your fridge! I put things that I use most like rice, pasta, and dry beans in jars and store them in an old wooden box. I keep that on my counter next to my stove. It's also helpful for family members or visitors, so they don't have to look through all the cupboards to find things to cook something.
Now... if I could just get them to see the dishwasher and soap during clean up :-)
Happy organizing!
~Simply Angie
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Sweet Cheese Puff Pastries
I made some great little dessert pastries this weekend and the taste testers loved them! They are simple to make and they even look a little fancy! I think I will make my own pastry next time rather than the box, but the taste testers thought they were good. So much for homemade...sometimes!!!
Ingredients:
1 box of frozen puff pastry (2 sheets in a box), thaw just until cool enough to unroll
1/2 c ricotta cheese (or you can use 8 oz of cream cheese rather than ricotta and mascarpone cheese)
1/2 c mascarpone cheese
1/3 c sugar
1 T flour
1 egg yolk
1/2 tsp vanilla
* 1 T lemon zest (1 lemon) this is optional
1 egg, whisk until smooth for the glaze
Directions:
- Mix cheese and and sugar together.
- Add flour, egg yolk and vanilla. Mix until creamy and add lemon zest. I used a hand mixer and kept it on low. Don't over-mix.
- Unfold the pastry sheets unto lightly floured parchment paper, roll a couple of times with a rolling pin so that the dough is smooth then cut each pastry sheet into 4 squares.
- Place about 2 tablespoons of cheese mixture in the middle of each square.
- Take one of the corners and fold over the top of the cheese to the opposite corner and press down, leaving about an inch or a little less on edges. It will look like a triangle.
- Beat the egg and brush it around the edges of each triangle and over the top.
- Take the pointed end that you folded over in the beginning and fold it back over the top about an inch or so. You will want to seal it with the egg wash so the cheese doesn't come out when you're baking them. (You can sprinkle some cinnamon and sugar over the top if you want some extra sweetness).
- Pick up the parchment paper and place it on the baking sheet.
- Place in preheated 400F oven.
- Bake for 16-19 minutes until puffed and lightly browned.
- Remove from oven, let cool for about 10 minutes and enjoy!
~ Simply Tammi
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Fruit Salad
I am officially ready for spring! I'm ready for the snow to melt, the temperatures to warm and I want to play in the dirt! I decided to bring some spring into our menu today by making a simple fruit salad. You can use your favorite fruit, I'm using what's available for now. In the summer, I add watermelon, honey dew melon and fresh papaya. Many thanks to Angie for taking the picture, I ended up getting distracted and forgot until my salad was gone!
Ingredients:
1 cup fresh pineapple, cut into bite-size cubes
1 banana, sliced
1 cup strawberries, sliced
1 cup blueberries
1 cup peaches, sliced
Dressing:
1/4 cup coconut milk (I use organic coconut milk in the can)
1 T lime juice (freshly squeezed is the best)
2 T brown sugar
Directions:
Mix the dressing first so that the sugar dissolves. Cut the fresh fruit and place in a medium bowl. Pour the dressing over the fruit and mix well. Enjoy - think spring!
Love and peace,
~ Simply Tammi
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