September 13, 2010

Please bear with me! I know not what I do!



Good morning everyone! It's Monday Sept 13.

As I was perusing other blogs this morning, I decided that I needed to spruce up my blog a bit. Well....I did a little playing around and a little freaking out!!! It is now a little after 8 in the morning and I have to get ready for work....BUT I AM NOT SATISFIED WITH MY NEW CHANGES YET! Why oh why did I decided to do this first thing this morning...when I will be so busy all day long! Aaaahhhhh!

Oh well, that's me I guess.

I do love the fall leaves on my blog but now I have to figure out how to get my header picture to fill up the space intended. I need to alter the size of my photo of my header and then reapply it. So anyhow, please bear with me, I know not what I do!!! My blog is like my 3rd child and I am protective of it and oh man......but, I guess it's not the end of the world....just breathe....it's just a blog.....you're blogger friends will understand!

So for now, I am off to get child #2 on the bus, take a shower, get ready for work, go to Starbuck's before work to get my first pumpkin spice latte of the season, work a 4 hour shift at Pier 1 Imports, come home, get child #1 off the bus, get child #2 off the bus, change clothes into something a little more fancier, leave children and hubby at home to go to my book club meeting at a very special, fancy shmancy restaurant for "hye tea" at the Hyeholde restaurant....can't wait....will try to take some pics but don't want to use a flash in such a fancy shmancy place...., then back home again, house will be empty because the hubby and kids will be at Boy Scout meeting from 7 to 9, enjoy a little of the fresh evening air, water the garden, welcome kids and hubby back home from meeting, kids to bed, and then finally.......attention to the blog....ha....you thought I was going to say attention to the hubby.....no, he will undoubtedly find something manly to watch on tv and I can focus on getting a new header for the blog. Sheez! Is that all?? Ok...I think right now I just need to focus on getting the kid on the bus....and that shower....ohhhhh and that loverly, wonderful pumpkin spice latte waiting for me at Starry Starbuck's!!! Have a great day!

Yours Truly,

The Crazy Lady that decided to make major, earth shattering, design changes to her blog first thing on a Monday morning before getting children on bus and going to work!

That would be me.....Bonnie :^)

September 10, 2010

Spicy Vanilla Pecans...oh my!!!



Who likes pecans?
"I DO, I DO!!"
I think we all do!
Boy, have I got a treat for you!
If you also like vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, salt and pepper, then you'll definately LOVE this recipe!

Mark my words, you won't be sorry!

I'll bet you have all of the ingredients in your pantry right now...except maybe the pecans. So.....go to your grocery list and write down 1 POUND BAG PECAN HALVES.
Since you're making a list...here's the ingredients..make sure ya got everything!
-pecans, white sugar, butter, corn syrup, vanilla extract, salt and pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice.

Go ahead...do it! I'll wait for ya!



Now, keep in mind, they will cost you about $7.00, but...this snack will last you about a week or so if you nibble on them from time to time. A handful here, a handful there...trust me, you won't be able to stop!

***Keep one thing in mind, the prep for these pecans must marinate overnight so think about that if you are planning to make these for a special occasion. Or if you start them early in the morning you could feasibly roast them later that night.


SPICY VANILLA PECANS

STEP ONE: In a large bowl, mix together 1/2 Cup sugar, 3 Tbsp. melted butter, 1 Tbsp. corn syrup, and 1 Tbsp. vanilla. *(yes, 1 Tbsp. vanilla, not 1 tsp.) Set aside.

In a large pot, boil 6 cups water. Then, add the pecans and boil them for exactly one minute.



Drain pecans, and immediately toss with sugar/butter mixture.



Cover pecans and let sit for 12 to 24 hours. I usually put my pecans in a large ziplock type bag and leave right on the kitchen counter overnight.



STEP 2: Place pecans on ungreased baking sheet.



Roast in 325 degree oven for 30 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes.



This is an important step. To keep track of the 5 minute increments, I set my timer for 5 minutes at a time and leave a piece of paper and pen next to the stove to make a check mark for each time I stirred the pecans.

While pecans are roasting, combine these ingredients: 1/4 tsp. salt, 1/4 tsp. cinnamon, 1/4 tsp. nutmeg, 1/4 tsp. allspice, and 1/8 tsp. pepper.



After roasting pecans, immediately toss pecans in a large bowl with the spice mixture.



Toss well to evenly coat.

Spread pecans on aluminum foil or a clean baking tray to cool.



Once cool, store in an airtight container.


Enjoy!

September 2, 2010

Pear Butter



Oh my goodness!
I finally made my pear butter! I have been trying to ripen these pears,
but it just didn't seem to happen.

Or did it?
I don't know.

After doing much research on the web, I found that pears are really confusing. Pears ripen after they are picked, but some varieties will stay hard as a rock until cooked. I believe my pears are Keifer...and Keifers are hard!




I have to tell you that it was a little hard to cut through this kind of pear!



It was even harder to cut the core out of the pears.



After I cut and cored about 20 small pears, I put them in a large pot and added about 1 cup of water to prevent pears from sticking.



After about 30 to 40 minutes the pears finally softened. I had to stir very frequently and kept adding about 1 cup of water as needed.


The next step was to separate the skins from the pear flesh.
I don't have a food mill so I cut the skins off by hand. This was NOT my plan...I had intended to use my ricer, but the pear flesh would not push through the tiny holes very well. Needless to say, a food mill would have been VERY helpful and I am going to buy one ASAP!!


After peeling the skins from the pears,
I threw all the peeled pears into my food processor to puree away!




Of course, it pureed them perfectly...or should I say "pearfectly".
Ha Ha!



To the puree, I added 1 cup of sugar, 1/4 cup freshly squeezed orange juice, 1 tsp. orange zest, 1/2 tsp. nutmeg, 1 tsp. cinnamon, a dash of cloves and a dash of ginger.

At this point, my house was smelling pretty darn good!

After cooking down to puree for 35 minutes, I put my handy, dandy, vintage, wide mouth funnel in the first jar.



and filled to within 1/4 of the top of the jar.



Yay!
All filled!



I put the lids and rings on...but I did not "can" these. I decided to freeze the filled jars instead. Before freezing, I let the jars cool for several hours. I put one jar in the fridge for breakfast tomorrow morning! Mmm! I can't wait to put it on warm buttered toast!



Now, let me tell you....the pear butter turned out DELICIOUS!!

I was very impressed with the flavor!



The orange zest compliments the pears so well!



My house smelled like a Fall festival and I was loving it!



Really, all in all, the recipe was very easy! The only issue I had was coring the pears because they were so hard. It's a good thing my kids were at school cause I was swearing like a sailor! Not to mention the fact that I gave myself a puncture wound with a pointy pear stem...how is that even possible!?




I will definitely make this recipe again...no doubt!




But next time,
I will use a softer variety of pears,
just to make it a little easier on the cutting and coring.



If you have pears and you need a recipe,
this is definitely very tasty and rustic...
a perfect way to welcome Fall!

Recipe for Freezer Pear Butter

First make pear puree: wash, quarter and core 20 small pears. Put pears in large pot, add 1 cup water. Cook on med. heat stirring very frequently to prevent scorching. When pears become soft, use food mill to separate pear skin from pear flesh. You can peel skins with a knife instead of using a food mill. Puree skinned pears in a food processor until smooth. Transfer puree to large pot and stir in 1 cup sugar, 1 tsp. cinnamon, 1/2 tsp. nutmeg, dash of ground ginger, dash of ground cloves, 1/4 cup orange juice and 1 tsp. orange zest. Cook down pear puree, stirring very frequently, for 35 minutes. Fill clean jars with pear butter. Put lids on. Let cool completely. Freeze for up to 6 months or refrigerate for up to 3 weeks. Enjoy pear butter on warm buttered toast on mix in your oatmeal.

Enjoy!