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Monday, March 11, 2013

"The Best Ever Blueberry Muffins" as long as you like doing dishes!

I need to get back to my blog, little snippets of life for everyone to see.  

It has been a very hard year so far...my kids have been sick with a variety of things but the hardest part was losing my beloved Grandma at the end of January.  She is the one who took the time to teach me how to sew, knit, cross stitch and bake.  I can remember going to her house after school and helping mix up batch after batch of cookie dough - and getting to sample both the dough and the final product.

On weekends I have been attempting to bake more.  I'm sure my waistline won't be impressed but it makes me feel closer to Grandma for even an hour while I'm stirring and baking.  Here is the one I tackled this weekend.  I have cut and pasted it below, but here is the direct link to the post I pulled it from:  A Cook's Quest

Best Ever Blueberry Muffins

 

Blueberry Muffins
Recipe Source: Modified slightly from my friend Anisha who got it originally from Cook's Illustrated

**Cook's note-These muffins can be flavored with any variety of fruits and toppings.  Using the muffin recipe as a base for any flavor you like!**

Edited 12/24/11--Add your butter gradually if you decide to do the streusel topping.  More or less may be needed depending on the humidity in your area to create a nice crumbly topping.  If you find it is too soft add more flour to achieve the consistency you need.

Sugar Topping

1/3 cup (21/3 ounces) sugar 
1½ teaspoons finely grated zest from 1 lemon

Streusel Topping
3 T white sugar
3 T brown sugar
1/3 cup flour
5 T melted butter

Muffins
2 cups (or less if you are me!) fresh blueberries, picked over
1 1/8 cups  plus 1 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon water
2 1/2 cups  unbleached all-purpose flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon table salt
2 large eggs
4 tablespoons (½ stick) unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly 
¼ cup vegetable oil
1 cup buttermilk 
2 teaspoons vanilla extract

If topping with lemon sugar, stir together sugar and lemon zest in small bowl until combined; set aside.


  If topping the muffins with streusel, combine ingredients until it is the size of peas and set aside.


Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 425 degrees. If your oven cooks on the hot side normally, reduce the heat.  Some people have commented that 425 was too hot.  I would recommend getting a thermometer for your oven if you aren't sure.  

Prepare standard muffin tins with nonstick cooking spray or liners. Bring 1 cup blueberries, water,  and 1 teaspoon sugar to simmer in small saucepan over medium heat. Cook, mashing the berries with your potato masher or fork several times and stirring frequently, until berries have broken down and mixture is thickened and reduced by about half.  This will take about 6 minutes. Transfer to small bowl and cool to room temperature, 10 to 15 minutes.

Whisk flour, baking powder, and salt together in large bowl. Whisk remaining sugar and eggs together in medium bowl until thick and well combined. Slowly mix in butter and oil until combined. Whisk in buttermilk and vanilla. Using rubber spatula, fold egg mixture and remaining cup blueberries into flour mixture until just moistened. (Batter will be very lumpy with few spots of dry flour; do not over mix.)

Using a cookie scoop or large spoon, divide batter equally among prepared muffin cups (batter should completely fill cups and mound slightly). Spoon teaspoon of cooked berry mixture into center of each mound of batter. Using chopstick or skewer, gently swirl berry filling into batter using figure-eight motion. Sprinkle lemon sugar or streusel evenly over muffins.

Bake until muffin tops are golden and just firm, 17 to 19 minutes. Cool muffins in muffin tin for 5 minutes, then transfer to wire rack and cool 5 minutes before serving.
All I have to say is they were amazing, but I'm not sure the number of dishes I needed to wash after the final product was done was worth it...glad I have a dishwasher for the majority of them! 

Saturday, April 02, 2011

and where did March go?

Wow, hard to believe that March is gone and April is here already! March was very busy - as you can see from my lack of blogging (insert sheepish grin) but we did do lots! The weekend before March Break, Ann of Knowledge and Needles held her open house with all her Nashville finds...there was lots there but I was a good girl and only left my order for fabric and floss to start the Lizzie *Kate Christmas by The Letter ((c)2009). While we (myself, my Mother-in-law, Trista and her Mom Susan, and Beth) were there shopping, my husband and father-in-law whipped up this litte treat to have after supper... Mile High Peanut Butter Pie....you can find the receipe HERE.

After that we were treated to this amazing sunset....this was taken from the side of our house....

The kids had March Break at home, our teenager sitter Rhonda came for the majority of the week. We spent the day on Thursday at the family sugar bush, making some lovely sweet maple syrup.
The Sugar Shack
Tapped tree...the sap was barely running that day
And the pan full...boiling away
Then the boys spent the end of the week with their Grandparents. I worked (of course) and then spent the Thursday evening before the Timberhouse Retreat with Beatrice...stitching up a storm and teasing Kathy A. that I was sitting in her chair and drinking from her lighthouse mug :-) All in good humour and that evening was the start of the mini-vacation that I so needed. I didn't take one picture, but others did...Dani did for sure and she even snapped one of me! Since then work has been busy and the boys have been going a little stir crazy waiting for the warmer weather to arrive. That should be in the very near future...I think a walk is in order this afternoon. The only other thing that I had the pleasure of doing this past week was taking a day off work to spend with a friend from my childhood and her little man. I spent Thursday with Tracy and Kenton which was a wonderful way to kick off my birthday on Friday. I'll be back soon, I think I have to post for TUSAL tomorrow...I've been stitching a secret piece so there are lots of orts, I just can't show you what I'm stitching - SORRY!

Saturday, January 08, 2011

Start and finish

I started and finished something today. Which is more than can be said for the rest of this week as I've been down and out with the flu (even lost track of two days somehow) and this is what I was greated with this morning...

Yup, that would be my kitchen that looks like no one else loves it, so I started cleaning and here is where it ended up.
Much better.
I baked a loaf of bread in the breadmaker, did about 8 loads of laundry and now I'm ready to crash.
But I did get some stitching done this week, when I had the energy I was working on this little beauty.
Started Jan 2 - finished Jan 8, 2011
Lizzie * Kate - Time for God
stitched with recommended overdyed threads on a silkweaver solo 32ct belfast linen.
I'll leave you with a shot of the beautiful flowers that Dani and Todd brought on Dec 31st...so 9 days ago and still going strong!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas has come and gone

I hope that everyone reading had a wonderful holiday season with family and friends. We started the season on the evening of the 23rd, my last day of work until the 4th of January (a much needed break on my part....) when I stopped for the last minute items we were missing and a run to the LCBO. Christmas Eve was spent with my inlaws, we all attended the family service at St Luke's Church (a video in the church from 2010 for the Silent Night Project) - Cameron had a part in the service as the "older" angel and Caleb was a giraffe in the manager scene. Then DH treated us to a wonderful roast beef dinner including the Reverend and his wife and children. Rev. John is a huge part of why Cameron LOVES going to church - he is young (37) and when the minister wears jeans to service it really puts the younger generations at ease. John had another service to attend in a nearby community so he was only able to eat and run but his wife and children stayed until just after 9pm - watching Santa on NORAD Santa Tracker and just enjoying the season with us.

Our Christmas Tree 2010

Christmas morning, we had some excited boys...
We were home most of the morning and then spent the rest of Christmas Day with the inlaws.
Boxing Day and the 27th were with my family.
Today we took down the tree and tried to get the house "back in order". We have friends coming tomorrow for a visit as well as Dani and Todd coming for our traditional New Years Celebration on Friday. I did get a litte baking done before the holidays....here are my "christmas trees" before they were devoured.
If you are looking for the cookie cutters that I used, you can find them here....Page 48 of the Regal Christmas Catalogue - next time I will bake twice as many cookies for one tree.
So, our time has been very busy but wonderful to be with our family and friends, we feel truly blessed and look forward to wonderful things in 2011.
And stayed tuned, I'm working on a final happy dance for 2010!

Monday, December 20, 2010

and here we go...

So the highspeed is in....the poor old computer (bought it before I went on maternity leave for Cameron and he just turned 8 in November) on the other hand isn't as happy. At the moment we do have it online and the kids are loving it to go on all the kiddie sites to play games etc (coolmath4kids is wonderful). But hubby and I feel something is lacking....at the moment I am posting from my hubby's work laptop but with the lovely cheque that Dalton McGuinty sent this week - I think we are going to upgrade to a laptop for home as well! Keeping the old desktop for the kids and the laptop will be for DH and I.
But on to stitching - I have been doing some, not a lot but a little. I had two mystery stitchy pieces that I had hoped to get done for Christmas this year but that isn't going to happen so they have a real great start on them for 2011!
Here is something that I started and finished and have gifted to Charlene, whom rides to and from work with me most days...
It is a JBW design on black using ...thread! I have no clue what I stitched it with!
So Christmas is almost here, the boys had their Christmas concert last week....
Here is Caleb with Tasha already to go...
and Cameron in a similar pose....
They did a fantastic job and to top it off - I won the "Let's get baking" raffle basket so I now have more Christmas baking stuff than I know what to do with! And with me working until the end of the day on the 23rd and still with shopping to get done, I can't see much baking in my future.
If I don't make it back to here before Christmas, I wish you a wonderful holiday with family and friends....and before I forget...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Photos from the weekend - AND A RECIPE!!!

First I will show you what I have been up to stitching...the wolves have seen the light of day mostly so I will only bore you with pictures of them...the first one is from May 12th - taken before I headed to Dani's for the weekend. The second one was taken last night, June 15th.

And here are a couple of photos from Cameron receiving he yellow belt on Sunday (YEA CAMERON! MOMMY AND DADDY ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU!)

Here is a little stash that my Mom found for me...

And last but not least I made a homemade flatbread on Sunday and I promised everyone I would email the recipe. But I figured this was easier (and I will admit I'm lazy). And for anyone that was there, I doubled this recipe to fill my jelly roll pan.

Multi-purpose flatbread...found basic recipe online somewhere and then tweeked it to our tastes.

INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt (I omitted this) 1 teaspoon dried oregano (or other spices as you see fit...rosemary/basil/garlic etc.) 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 1 egg, lightly beaten 2/3 cup milk 1/2 tbsp olive oil 1 1/2 tbsp baking powder cold water DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Lightly grease a rimmed pizza pan or baking sheet. I just spray mine with PAM. In a large bowl, stir together flour, salt, oregano, black pepper and baking powder. Mix in eggs, milk and oil; stir well. Add enough water to make it a "batter" instead of a "dough".

Pour/spread batter into prepared pan until evenly coated. I wet my hands at this point and "pat" it into place. Bake in preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes, until crust is lightly brown. Remove crust from oven.

Now have fun!

I use this to make pizza for my kids, I've been know to use it for sandwich bread or create something of your own. On Sunday I made a cheese spread with equal parts of cream cheese and Miracle Whip with garlic and pepper mixed in. I topped it with finely chopped - onion, red pepper, broccoli and cauliflower and then topped the whole thing with shredded cheddar with herbs and garlic. I popped it in the oven under the broiler long enough to melt the cheese and then served it at room temperature.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

A wonderful weekend!

Lynn J and I had a wonderful weekend. We ate, we stitched and we ate some more. A few cocktails were involved and we accomplished a lot of stitching as well. Lynn even snapped a picture of Caleb trying to get in on the stitching action! It was very cute, if not hard on my pattern. And just before leaving Lynn took a great shot of Caleb and I so I thought I would share.

I promised Lynn I would post the recipes I used so here goes, unfortunately I didn't take any pictures so you will have to take our word that all of it was good. Hamburger Soup From: Taste of Home's, 2003 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes

1-1/2 pounds ground beef 2 cups diced onion 1 cup diced carrots 1 cup diced celery 3 garlic cloves, minced 3 can (14-1/2 ounces each) chicken broth 1 can (15 ounces) crushed tomatoes 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 1/4 cup margarine 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

In a large saucepan or soup kettle, cook the beef, onions, carrots, celery and garlic over medium heat until meat is no longer pink and vegetables are tender; drain. Stir in broth, tomatoes, Worcestershire sauce and hot pepper sauce. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 15 minutes.

In another saucepan, melt margarine over medium-low heat. Stir in flour until smooth. Cook and stir for 6-8 minutes or until mixture turns golden brown. Carefully stir into soup. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

I took a few detours from this but it turned out well. I didn't have crushed tomato so I used diced and in the end added a can of tomato paste to get that tomato flavour. It also turned out a lot thicker than a soup, closer to a chili which was really good with the fresh buns I had purchased. Caleb LOVED it and is still helping me eat up the leftovers.

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I made a throw together version of these, I don't measure anymore and just throw it together but here is the recipe I found!

Land of Nod Cinnamon Buns From: All Recipes SUBMITTED BY: Shannon "Easy over night cinnamon buns that are gooey and rich." Original recipe yield: 20 servings PREP TIME: 10 Min COOK TIME: 25 Min READY IN: 15 Hrs

INGREDIENTS 20 unbaked frozen dinner rolls 1 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup instant vanilla pudding mix 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 3/4 cup raisins 1/3 cup butter, melted

DIRECTIONS Lightly grease a 10 inch Bundt cake pan. Place frozen rolls into pan and sprinkle with brown sugar, pudding mix, ground cinnamon and raisins. Pour melted butter over rolls. Cover with a clean, damp cloth and leave overnight at room temperature. In the morning, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake rolls for 25 minutes, until golden brown. Turn rolls out onto a serving plate and serve warm.

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And last but not least was the cake I served with a slowcooker roast for supper. I put a piece in the bottom of a bowl, added a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of butterscotch sauce!

Apple Spice Snack Cake From: Taste of Home's, 2003 Quick Cooking Annual Recipes 1 package (18-1/4 ounces) spice cake mix 1 can (21 ounces) apple pie filling 2 eggs 2 tablespoons vegetable oil In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Pour into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. x 2-in. baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.

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And now for the stitching news! Here is a picture of what I accomplished during the weekend. It is a pattern by Sisters & Best Friends called Happily Ever After and it is being stitched on Silkweaver's Spring Garden, 28ct Cashel Linen with Crescent Colours and Sampler Threads for my brother and his wife-2-be. No before shot, it was a brand new start.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Muffins A La Canada

This morning I turned my oven on, mixed up a batch of Morning Glory Muffins and when I went to put them in to bake, I realised I have either blown an oven fuse (and have no replacements currently at the house) or my element has gone kabluey. Either way, the oven was not willing to heat up and I was faced with a situation. A batch of muffins ready to bake with no oven. Normally I would just load the muffins and kids in the car and head next door but the temperature today is nothing other than just plain cold....

that is about -18 degrees C or -3 degrees F! Not including the windchill which is high today as well. Too cold to take the baby out for a batch of muffins. So I did the only other thing I could think of...I warmed up the barbeque!
And the muffins didn't turn out half bad! They took a little longer than they would have in the oven but edible all the same!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

A funny Valentine's story

Yesterday was Happy Hearts Day and Cameron had a blast at school. Lots of cards, candy and even a party with cake. So he was VERY fired up when he got home off the bus. While he played and talked to Caleb non-stop for two hours, I decided that I should at least make him and Daddy something for V-day...so I scratched real hard (meaning I used a boxed cake mix) and made them the following from Mommy to them.
FUNNY STORY
Cameron decided that he wanted to call his Nanna and Nanny and wish them a Happy Valentine's Day. Works for me so off we go to the phone...now here is where the funny story starts. We called my inlaws first and my FIL was out shovelling snow so he talked to my MIL, wished her a happy v-day and then asked to speak to FIL. MIL told Cameron that when Poppa was back in from shovelling that she would have him call Cameron back. Cameron said "That's okay, I'll just wait" and then he proceeded to sit down with the phone for almost three minutes before I could talk him into hanging up and waiting for Poppa to call back! It was a riot! But it gets better...while we were waiting for Poppa B to call back we decided that we should call my parents and wish them a happy v-day as well. Poppy N answers the phone and Cameron had a chat with him. He tells Poppy that he, Daddy and Caleb bought me a new "thing" for my necklace for v-day...and then Cameron starts crying...and saying..."nothing Poppy, nothing". Well I have no idea what my Dad asked him but he looked at me with BIG teary eyes and says "You don't love me, you didn't get me anything for Valentine's Day....boo hoo hoo..". My heart broke into about a million pieces at that moment.
I told him to go look on the stove (which is where the cupcakes were) while I talked to my Dad. He comes back into the livingroom still crying and proceeded to tell me the funniest thing..."You got me a rusty old pot for Valentine's." He had gone downstairs and looked on top of the wood burning stove where there is a rusty old pot full of water to boil off into the air. I just about fell on the floor I was laughing so hard! So it was a Valentine's Day to remember. And my FIL did call him back so all was right in Cameron's world again.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

I baked...and I cooked!

WOW! I spent the better portion of today in the kitchen, without even realising it! It all started this morning when Cameron asked for a banana and when he went to get one out of the basket his "EEWWW" told me it was about time to make some muffins! And I was right, five mushy bananas were just right to make a double batch of Best Ever Banana Muffins which I have made in the past. They looked good, and smelled good but they weren't what I was thinking "I" wanted for breakfast so while the oven was hot I got busy and also whipped up a batch of Morning Glory Muffins! I have been wanting chinese food for the longest time but we just haven't been able to get out and go for some, so I decided to make the next best thing! I made Broccoli Beef and a shrimp fried rice for supper. The recipe for Broccoli Beef follows but the shrimp fried rice I just winged... Broccoli Beef I From: allrecipes.com Submitted by: Sara "Round steak and broccoli are quickly cooked in a soy ginger sauce. Serve over hot rice or noodles." Original recipe yield: 4 Servings Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 15 min Ready in: 30 min INGREDIENTS 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 (10.5 ounce) can beef broth 2 tablespoons white sugar 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 pound boneless round steak, cut into bite size pieces 1/4 teaspoon chopped fresh ginger root 1 clove garlic, minced 4 cups chopped fresh broccoli DIRECTIONS In a small bowl, combine flour, broth, sugar, and soy sauce. Stir until sugar and flour are dissolved. In a large skillet or wok over high heat, cook and stir beef 2 to 4 minutes, or until browned. Stir in broth mixture, ginger, garlic, and broccoli. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat. Simmer 5 to 10 minutes, or until sauce thickens.

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This was REALLY good, all of us enjoyed it and I only took a couple of small liberties … for some reason I’m unable to follow a recipe right down to the letter unless I’m baking. First I used a sirloin steak because it was the first one that I pulled out of the freezer, slightly thawed it and then cut it in strips while it was still partially frozen. Then I used low sodium soy sauce ...DH always drowns his rice/chinese dishes with soy sauce anyways and I’m watching for ways to cut his (and my) salt intake. I didn’t have any fresh ginger root so I used fresh "straight out of the jar" ginger and a liberty I took and I’m sure it didn’t change it a whole lot was to add in about a cup of fresh slice mushrooms. I knew that Cameron would probably not eat a lot of the meat (he isn’t fussy on any meat unless it is processed ham in a sandwich) and he loves mushrooms so at least he got two vegetables into his little body. I’m looking forward to seeing what the leftovers taste like warmed up tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Cowboy Cookies

COWBOY COOKIES
From: Ontario Seniors Golden Oldie Recipes – May 2000
Recipe submitted by: Eileen Porteos, #902 Torbolton Pineland Seniors of Antrim, ON
1-cup brown sugar
1-cup while sugar
1-cup butter or margarine (I used margarine)
2 eggs
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt (which I omitted)
½ tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups rolled oats
½ cup chocolate chips
Mix well in order given. Drop by teaspoon on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 – 18 minutes. Makes 6 dozen. (I got almost 4 dozen in total). **This lady is 94 years old (in 2000 – so if she is still alive she would be 100 years old!) and still makes all her own bread, cookies, squares, etc.!**

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Cameron has a class party on Wednesday and I volunteered to supply one of the snacks. These sounded good and go along with the Crazy Country Christmas theme from their Christmas Concert. I may also tackle some Snowballs (if I do I will post the recipe, but basically a coconut mixture wrapped around a large marshmallow).
These cookies are good with crispy edges and chewy middles. My guys usually like a really soft cookie but these were good for a change, they reminded me of Snickerdoodle cookies that my Grandmother makes with crispies rice cereal in them.

Holiday Memories

I received this email from a friend and thought I would share my answers here as well...

Welcome to the 2006 Holiday Edition of Getting to Know Your Friends! You know the drill... If you feel up to it, highlight, copy,and paste (not forward) and change my answers to your answers. Be sure to send back to me. Enjoy!! Everyone has time for a few moments of fun! Don't be a scrooge!!!

1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?
Egg Nog (even more so if a little rum is added)
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just set them under the tree?
A little of both, but wrapped with only one certain kind of paper.
3. Colored lights on tree/house or white?

tree = white, house = coloured
4. Do you hang mistletoe?

No
5. When do you put your decorations up?

As late as I can without getting yelled at by Cameron (our house isn't pretty yet...)
6. What is your favorite holiday dish?

stuffing
7. Favorite Holiday memory as a child?

Our large family get togethers in my grandparents basement
8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa?

An older cousin blabbed at the above mentioned gathering
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve?

Nope, save it all for the BIG day
10. How do you decorate your Christmas Tree?

White lights and all our family ornaments (my Mom gives us all one each year)
11. Snow! Love it or Dread it?

Love it, but hate having to travel in it
12. Can you ice skate?

Yup.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift?

Probably would have to be the year I got my guitar
14. What's the most important thing about the Holidays for you?

Seeing family that we only see around the holidays, and how excited the kids get!
15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert?

Grandma Leakey's Christmas cake with butterscotch sauce...YUMMY
16. What is your favorite holiday tradition?

Baking and leaving cookies for Santa
17. What tops your tree?

A white and silver angel
18. Which do you prefer giving or Receiving?

Giving, especially homemade gifts.
19. What is your favorite Christmas Song?

Let it Snow
20. Candy Canes! Yuck or Yum?

Yummy, crushed, with chocolate sauce on vanilla ice cream
21. Favorite Christmas TV special?

The Polar Express
22. Do you go shopping the day after Thanksgiving?

No
23. How do you display Christmas cards?

In a Christmas basket on the hall table.