Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Monday, June 29, 2015
Happy Birthday to our favorite Minion, Silas!
Monday, June 22, 2015
Traveling up the Kona Coast and MacNut Pie
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Wait, what are Haole Brownies?
Add and mix all-purpose flour until incorporated. Add and mix eggs until creamy. Add diced walnuts. Mix on low with paddle for 30 seconds if using KitchenAid-style mixer. If not available, then mix with wooden spoon to incorporate, but if mixing by hand, add eggs before the flour. (A hand held mixer may not be powerful enough for this heavy batter, but try if you like.) DO NOT OVERBEAT! Scrape down sides of bowl and then mix on medium speed for 2 minutes or by spoon for 5 minutes. Grease two 13" x 9" x 2" pans and preheat oven to 375-400 degrees. (Note: If pan sizes are different, pour batter to a maximum of 3/4 of an inch deep.) Divide mix evenly into pans and place on bottom rack and bake. Brownies will rise gradually for about 25 minutes and then flatten. Wait for 3 minutes after they have flattened completely, then remove from oven and place on rack to cool. When warm to the touch, cut to desired size. From Kamehameha Food Services: http://kapalama.ksbe.edu/foodservices/recipes/haole_brownies.html And, as you can see from above I had to sneak a little taste before the rest of the crowd got to it. Quality Contol. Well, let's just say, by the time it was time to be served ... The whole top row was gone, vanished. |
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
I'm calling it now ... We invented the Double Decker Bundt Cake.
This past week we were asked to help with a friend's wedding that is to take place early next year, and needless to say ... Totes stoked. Tonight, I started looking through some ideas and realized one of our favorite weddings is about to come up on their 3rd anniversary.
- 3 cups all-purpose flour, stirred before measuring
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 1 cup ricotta cheese
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 cups light brown sugar, firmly packed
- 6 large eggs, separated
- 1 1/2 tablespoons vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
- ***Glaze:***
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 3/4 cups confectioners' sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla or vanilla bean paste
- 3 to 5 tablespoons whole milk or half-and-half
Happy 3rd Anniversary Jen & Ryan
Monday, June 15, 2015
Kalua Pork
When we returned we found some Hawaiian Restaurants that served Kalua Pork and found some at Costco and a few stores in San Diego that sell Hawaiian foods. But this week Von's has Pork Butt on sale and I'm going to try this myself.
Most of the authentic recipes call for Banana leaves. After searching for them and racking my brain I ask my bestie where we saw the sign for them ... She reminded me it was on a truck, in Kona. Well, I now know where to get them but it's a bit of a swim.
Without any banana leaves or the ability to dig a pit for the hog, it looked like the crock pot version is going to be the winner. I read about 20 recipes and decided to wing it ... I know it's not traditionally made and the flavor might not be exact but it made my tummy happy.
- 2 1/2 lb Pork Shoulder
- 1 3/4 tbs Liquid Smoke, Hickory
- 2 tbs White Hawaiian Sea Salt
- Pat dry the pork roast and poke holes with a fork
- Salt the entire roast
- Put in crockpot and sprinkle 3/4 tbs Liquid Smoke
- Turn on crockpot and let cook for about 6 hours. You'll know it's ready when you can shred with fork
- I took out servings for 2 and browned a bit in a fry pan and swerved with some purple sweet potatoes and Hawaiian BBQ Sauce
Sunday, June 14, 2015
University of Arizona String Art
- Various sizes of wood, any size your pattern fits on
- Pattern - I found an outline of the state of Arizona
- Paint, I used white and red for the center
- Nails
- Hammer & awl
- String
- Sand and paint wood to desired color
- Once dry, center & tape the pattern to the wood.
- Use awl to mark where nails will go.
- Hammer nails into holes created by awl - hammer nail about 1/3 - 1/2 way
- Tie string around 1 nail ... And weave around nails to create design
- Once finished tie to last nail.
Aloha
So after I reserved my tickets online, I brewed some Lion Coffee (the best on the planet) and after reading the reviews online this blog post has done a 90 degree turn from a movie review to a banana bread recipe.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
BBQ's ... AKA ... Another excuse to make something fancy.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Daydreaming... Of Haupia Pie.
A few months ago I escaped the Mainland and headed to Hawaii for a few days. Ever since I have had a silly dream to pack up head over to a deserted island and open my own bakery. Fully knowing the pipedream this is I still can't stop thinking of the sweet treasures I found on the islands.
Chocolate Haupia Pie
Ingredients:
1 9-in. unbaked pie crust
1 cup milk
1 can coconut milk (14 oz.)
1 tbsp. coconut extract
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1/2 cup cornstarch
7/8 cup chocolate (Dutch chocolate, or any chocolate with high cocoa butter content)
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/4 cup sugar
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Bake crust for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Set aside to cool.
3. In a medium saucepan, whisk together milk, coconut milk, coconut extract and 1 cup sugar.
4. In a separate bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in water.
5. After bringing coconut milk mixture to a boil, reduce to simmer and slowly whisk in the cornstarch mixture. Continue stirring over low heat until thickened—about three minutes. Divide evenly into two bowls.
6. In another bowl, microwave chocolate until melted.
7. Mix chocolate into one of the bowls of coconut pudding, then pour mixture into the pie crust, spread and let sit.
8. Pour the remaining bowl of coconut pudding on top of the chocolate-coconut pudding mixture and spread smooth being careful nut to mix the two layers. Refrigerate the pie for an hour or more.
9. Whip the heavy cream with 1/4 cup of sugar until stiff. Layer the whipped cream on the pie surface. Garnish with chocolate shavings.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Embroidered Wood Baby Sign
- I went to Lowe's and select a piece of wood - any size that works for your pattern. For me - I got a single piece and asked them to cut the piece to 3. If preferred, craft and hobby stores also have pre-cut and sanded pieces.
- I printed out the name "Ella Rose" in the font and size I liked. In this case, it was League Script in 250pt. Once printed, center and tape to board.
- Use an awl to score the board - I placed dots evenly throughout the name.
- I used a Dremel to drill wholes through the board.
- Stain the board to the color desired. Let dry.
- Embroider the board using 6 strains of embroidery floss.
- Drill holes to hang sign... Add ribbon.