
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Sip & Savour Ontario

Monday, April 30, 2012
Fun with Puff Pastry

Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Engagement Party Hors D'oeuvre

Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Hot Spinach Dip
I also made a hot spinach dip. I had found the recipe while I was lookig for something to serve as an appetizer at the fam-jam but we had so much food we decided to skip it.
Hot Spinach Dip
(Courtesy of Martha Stewart)

Martha's Homemade Hummus

Saturday, September 11, 2010
Jamie's M.A.P. Salsa


- 1 Avocado (to tell if you're buying a ripe one, give it a squeeze. The firmer it feels the less ripe it is).
- 1 Peach
- 1 Mango
- 1/2 Red Pepper
- 1/4 Red Onion
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp lime juice
- 1 tbsp lime zest
- 1 tbsp cilantro, chopped (fresh or frozen cubes will work better than dried cilantro here)
- 1 tsp each of salt and ground black pepper


The gift basket so far is really coming along.
I was browsing through the online LCBO magazine and found a bottle of wine called "Life is Good". I knew I had to find it - and I did! I hope she opens it tomorrow so I can try it (ha-ha-ha only I'm not really kidding). I'm a sucker for an interesting label and this wine's got one. Also, with every purchase, the wine company donates a percentage to an organization that works to make the cities greener, more liveable places.
So cool label and good cause.
Quick side note: if you like the LCBO's free Food & Drink magazine I strongly suggest you go pick one up asap. They come with a free sample of popcorn!
SPICY NACHO FLAVOURED POPCORN!
I made my sister get a copy of the magazine too just to have two popcorn samples.
One bag is gone. Verdict? Delicious.
Here's how my gift baske is shaping up thus far:

Under the Tiffany bag we've got Soy Butter jam thumprint cookies (recipe & pictures tomorrow).
The 'S' jar is the oven dried tomatoes.
And the wine is hiding in there behind the pumpkin seed ciabatta.
I heard once that pumpkin seeds are also called pepitas. Can anyone verify this for me?
Slash I'll wikipedia it in a few.
Nice quiet night, just me, my hot chocolate, baked goods all around, and many more episodes of How I Met Your Mother.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Blue Cheese Pop-Overs
Since we both kind of forgot that yesterday was our move-in anniversary (oops) we're making a nice chicken pasta with buffalo mozarella for dinner. And because pasta isn't enough carbs, I put another recipe from the Martha Stewart Hors d'eouvres Handbook to the test:

I'm off to go finish up this pasta so I will post again tomorrow :)
Friday, August 27, 2010
Pommes Jamie & Sauteed Garlic Broccoli Rabe



4. Carefully remove the potato stacks from the pans and then turn them so that the rosemary side is up. Then serve and bask in the glow of awe and respect from your guests :)
The two other vegetable side dishes I made last night were butter-roasted yellow and green zucchini, and sauteed broccoli rabe.
Sauteed Garlic Broccoli Rabe

1. In a wok, heat 3-4 tbsp of olive oil over medium heat.
2. Thinly slice 3 cloves of garlic and add them to the oil.
3. Cut the stems off of the broccoli rabe and toss in the oil and garlic. Turn the heat down to medium-low or low (depending on how soon you want them to be done) and cover the wok with a lid. Allow broccoli to steam and become soft. Make sure to remove the lid and toss the greens every so often to prevent them from burning and sticking to the bottom of the wok.
4. Remove from heat, serve, and enjoy!
That's it!
I've finished mixing all of my ingredients for the ciabatta loaf and in another hour it will have finished rising and will be ready to go in the oven.
I'm going to do two seperate loaves, one just a straight up ciabatta, and the other with thinly sliced potatoes, parmesan cheese, and rosemary.
I'm on a potato-rosemary kick apparently.
This bread was what originally got me thinking about potatoes and rosemary so I think that's what inspired Pommes Jamie ;)
I'm also heading to the CNE at some point today - hopefully in a few hours so I can get this bread baking first!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
A Busy Evening in the Kitchen



Monday, July 26, 2010
Mango Salsa + Countdown to the Fam-Jam


2. Scrolled paper

I think it's a cute idea.
For an appetizer we've decided upon tortilla chips and a mango salsa so because I haven't posted too many recipes as of late, here is a Martha recipe for mango salsa that I'll be bringing to the lake with me
Mango Salsa
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Happy (Belated) Birthday to a Wonderful Aunt!


(Photo not of actual dip, rather it was stolen from a google search)
To make this dip:
- Mix together 1 block of cream cheese, softened, and 1 small tub of sour cream (about 2 cups).
- Mix in 1/2 pkg of taco seasoning. Spread the mixture out in a serving bowl.
- On top, sprinkle diced tomato, green onion, and grated cheddar cheese.
- Serve with tortilla chips and watch how fast this disappears!
***If desired you could also add black olives or even ground beef.
I'll post again tomorrow cause I have the morning off.
Happy Birthday again Aunt Wendy! Sorry I missed you on the actual day!
Love you :)
Friday, January 15, 2010
Weekend Time!
- A loaf of ciabatta bread
- Bocconcini cheese
- Tomatoes
- "Alfalfa" sprouts
- Labneh (it's a middle eastern strained yogurt and tastes like a cross between sour cream and cream cheese)
My plan (and I already tried it out. Results are in: it's good) is to cut open the ciabatta, spread both sides with the labneh, then sprinkle on the alfalfa sprouts. Thickly slice the tomatoes and place on the sprouts, finishing the sandwich with peices of bocconcini cheese. So good. You can also drizzle some olive oil over the cheese if you want as it's a very bland cheese. I find the labneh and the tomato add enough flavour without the oil.
I have a confession: I never donated the Bad Sweater Party money to the Daily Bread Food Bank :( I brought the money to my parents house on Christmas Eve because John and I dropped off the canned goods and tried to give them the money there but we were told we had to do it somewhere else. I forgot to get the money back from my parents until about 2 weeks ago and then again completely forgot to donate slash in my defence I work a lot and my free time was dedicated to completely zoning out. But regardless...
On Wednesday I finally donated the money. But like I said before, not to the Daily Bread Food Bank. I asked John's permission for a change of donor as he was my partner in fundraising. I donated the $300 we raised to the Canadian Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund.
The situation in Haiti is devastating and I think sometimes we need to step back from our priveleged lives and do what we can to help those less fortunate. So many of these people have lost everything. What would you do in their situation?
Sorry if that sounded like I was guilting you into donating - definitely wouldn't do that! If you plan to donate here are some places you can (safely) do so:
Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti Organization (I've tried numerous times to get on this site but it's always down...I hope because the volume of people logging on and donating is massive)
Oxfam, Save the Children Canada, Care
Just to name a few.
Have a wonderful weekend :)