Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Years!

Dear fellow foodies,

May you have a blessed 2011! Full of surprises, challenges, and success! 

My Hubby is still cooking and has been doing a lot of cooking since our little boy arrived on Nov. 29th. Hence the reason I haven't posted since. I have compiled several pictures of the great dishes he's made for me. I'm so blessed! 

Stay tuned for recipes, fellowships, and for my new crafts blog coming soon! 

The Chambs

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Caramel Sauce

This caramel sauce can be used on a variety of desserts and can be stored for 1 week. It complements desserts that involve bread pudding real well.

[We used this sauce when making the Caramel Apple Bread Pudding]


Ingredients:



2 cups sugar
1 cup heavy cream
1 vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise
2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
      1 tablespoon bourbon


Steps: 



1. Combine sugar and 1/2 cup water in a 2-quart saucepan set over medium heat. Without stirring, cook mixture until dark amber in color, swirling the pan carefully while cooking, about 20 minutes.





2. Reduce the heat to low. Slowly add cream, stirring with a wooden spoon. Scrape the vanilla seeds into the pan, and add the pod. Add lemon juice, butter, and bourbon. Stir to combine.

This is how it was used for the Caramel Apple Bread Pudding Recipe

3. Cover, and store, refrigerated, up to 1 week. Bring sauce to room temperature, or warm over low heat, before using.





Caramel Apple Bread Pudding

Although I am a huge chocolate fan, I wanted to find a dessert that didn't involve any chocolate and that would still be heart-warming, enjoyable on a cold day. I had also recently bought a set of ramekins for warm desserts, so when I saw this recipe, I showed it to my Hubby and he made it for me. A friend came to visit me while he was busy in the kitchen making sure he was following every step of the recipe.

[This recipe is from Martha Steward's website found here]

This is the deliciousness he made for me:

Caramel Apple Bread Pudding

Ingredients:
(makes 4)

·         2 Granny Smith apples, unpeeled and cut into matchsticks
·         Juice of 1 lemon
·         1 tablespoon unsalted butter, room temperature
·         1 day-old 8-ounce loaf brioche ---- (substituted with Hawaiian rolls) 
·         1 1/4 cups heavy cream
·         3 large eggs
·         1/2 cup sugar
·         1/2 teaspoon salt
·         2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
·         1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Caramel Sauce found here

Steps:

1. Heat oven to 325 degrees;
2. Place the apples in a separate bowl with the lemon juice in a separate bowl. Cut them to matchsticks or dice them into small cubes.

3. Butter the ramekins. We used 4 oz size.
4. Cut the Hawaiian rolls into small slices of bread.
5. Combine cream, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla, and nutmeg in a large bowl.
6. Begin assembling the ramekins:

Place 1 TBSP of caramel sauce into each ramekin.
Add 1/3 cup of apple into each bowl.


Then 1/3 of the bread into the bowl




7. Place the roasting pan on the center of the oven rack. Cover the pan with aluminum foil and let it bake for 20 minutes. Then remove the foil and let it bake for another 20 min.

[Excuse the dark picture below!!!]

Fill roasting pan with hot water to within 1/2 inch of ramekin tops.

This is the BEST part!

8. Use a towel to invert each of the ramekins to serve for your guests (or for your spouses!) Serve warm with remaining caramel sauce. 

Ready to eat!
























Thanks to my Hubby for this delicious dessert on a really cold day!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Comfort Food - How to make Homemade French Fries with Beef and BBQ




This has got to be the BEST dish I have had in the ENTIRE month of November! I love French Fries, especially homemade, (reminds me of my Grandma who made them for me when I was a child), I love meat, and I love BBQ sauce. What else could be better on a quiet Saturday evening? Thanks to my Hubby for cooking for me :-)

Ingredients:

6 Potatoes
1 onion
1 garlic
parsley
Salt
Pepper
BBQ Sauce
Rice
Sour Cream (optional)

Steps:

1. Cut up all your potatoes, onions, garlic, and parsley.




2. Heat up the oil, if you are anything like my Hubby, use a thermometer to check if it's at the right temperature. (bring oil to 350 degrees)



3. Make some rice on the side, if desired. We eat rice with pretty much everything in our home!
4. Season the meat with the parsley, garlic, onion, salt, pepper and cook until desired.
5. Get ready to eat, get messy, and have a fantastic time!





Thursday, November 18, 2010

Christmas Shopping Planning - Printables

(I'll be posting a new recipe tomorrow, now that my Hubby got me a new Crock-Pot! My first one ever!!!!)

Tonight, I want to share two printables with you :-)


  1. The first template is Christmas Gifts Shopping List which can be found here

Can you believe Black Friday is exactly a week from tomorrow? How are you doing with the planning? Have you found some good deals and need to keep track of them? Or are you still debating on what to get for the little ones in your family?

     2. The second template is Christmas Shopping Planner (Children) found here 

I find the latter rather helpful because we have 9 nieces and nephews. They have different ages, likes, and interests. This way, we can go to the store and use this planner as a guide as to what we could get them for Christmas. This planner can also be handy to plan for their Birthday Presents. (or to update it for their birthday). 

Trust you find these helpful as you browse through catalogs, ads, and window shopping. :) 

~ The Wife 

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Red Velvet Cake Balls

Red Velvet Cake Balls covered in Dark Chocolate 


Lately, I have become a huge fan of Bakerella and the book Cake Pops. Cake Pops and Cake Balls are very similar. Really, the only difference is that the first one goes on a stick while the second remains as a ball. Pretty simple, huh?
The design and flavor possibilities are countless! I already have a couple *on my to-bake list* for Christmas and my Daughter's Birthday. 

In my opinion, Cake Balls / Cake Pops are really fun to make. Here is why: 
  • Your children or friends could make them with you
  • You could design your own shape of cake ball / cake pop
  • You can mix any flavors you'd like  ---talk about doing things non-traditionally!

This would be why I am so excited about making more Cake Balls / Cake Pops for Christmas and Birthday Parties. (My Daughter loves Mickey Mouse, so I will be trying my hands at cutting little Mickey and Minnie faces!) 

Ingredients:

  1. Boxed Red Velvet Cake
  2. Cream Cheese Frosting
  3. Dark Chocolate bars
  4. White Chocolate
Okay, so ready to make your own? 

Start off by baking the cake and let it cool. Then cut it up ...



and crumble it! Talk about having fun in he kitchen!

Add Cream Cheese frosting (1 tub)



Mix it thoroughly.  (It can be done with a wooden spoon or spatula.)


Rich combination of red velvet cake and cream cheese frosting

The next step consists of making the cake balls. I did this when my Daughter was sleeping. It was so relaxing!
You could use your own hands to do it or use a scooper to get equal sized balls. 


Chill them in the fridge on aluminum foil or wax paper for a couple of hours or overnight. 

Once chilled, MELT the chocolate on a double boiler.

QUICKLY pour over the cake balls. 

Take a second and watch the chocolate run down. 
It's like making a little chocolate fountain in your own kitchen. 



Chill it again so the chocolate hardens. 

(I melted white chocolate afterwards to decorate the cake balls. Then we chilled it for a bit. This step is totally up to you. My Hubby had  *a few* before they were ready, hehehe)








Treat yourself to some red velvet chocolate cakes! :-)

~The Wife 

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Pumpkin Cheesecake






My Hubby's favorite dessert is Cheesecake. I never thought it would be possible to make it at home, but when I saw this recipe for Pumpkin Cheesecake....it seemed like the dish was calling his name!  I had been wanting to make something special for him (since he is the one who bakes for me quite often!) and knew this would be the right dessert!

In my Hubby's words: "The cheesecake was similar to pumpkin pie, slightly richer. It was the perfect blend between the traditional pumpkin pie and cheesecake.

I ended up making two pies from the ingredients listed below. One pie was made in a store-bought crust and the other one was a homemade crust. I strongly recommend making your own crust because the cinnamon flavor from the Graham Crackers and brown sugar will add an additional pumpkini, fall-ish flavor to the cheesecake.



This recipe is courtesy of Paula Deen found at the Food Network. 

Ingredients: 


  •  cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 1 (15-ounce) can pureed pumpkin
  • 3 eggs plus 1 egg yolk
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon fresh ground nutmeg
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 2 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
*I also added a bit of ginger - I had seen that ingredient listed in other recipes I looked at online. 

Steps: 

1. Beat cream cheese until is smooth. 

2. Add sugar 
sugar and cream cheese -- what a delightful combination! 


3. Add remaining ingredients, except the Puree Pumpkin. 



4. The most awaited moment: add the puree pumpkin and pour into crust.

5. Bake it for 1 hr. 
If you make your own crust, bake the mixture with the raw crust as well. It will cook simultaneously. 


6. Remove from the oven and let it sit for 15 minutes. Refrigerate for four hrs or overnight. 





What type of pumpkin desserts have you made this season? 

~ The Wife

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tuna Wraps and Tomato Soup


MMMMmmm! We enjoyed a very healthy, balanced meal at The Chambs' tonight.

Tuna Wraps Ingredients:

Whole wheat tortillas
Tomatoes
Solid Tuna
Sliced black olives
Onion
Mayonnaise

Instructions:

  1. Drain the tuna and mix with one tbsp of mayo.
  2. Cut up the onions very small and add it to the tuna mix. 
  3. Place a lettuce leaf in the center of each wrap.
  4. Divide the tuna mixture evenly (in the center of the wrap - in a long strip)
  5. Add black olives
  6. Add the tomatoes
  7. Fold in the wrap at the ends, roll up, and cut in half diagonally. 
  8. Enjoy!!!
Next time I make this wrap, I'll add some pieces of hard-boiled eggs. MMmmmm!!!

Tomato Soup

I used a recipe found at the Reluctant Gourmet



Have a nice evening!

~The Wife 

Giveaway Announcement

Just wanted to share with you that my friend Jill is doing a giveaway of a Beth Moore book and a set of notecards from Macedonia. She also has a great list of recipes at her blog. I keep on drooling over SEVERAL of them!!! 

You can find her blog here  . The entry about the giveaway is here

Stay tuned for more recipes! 

~ The Wife




Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pumpkin Ravioli with Alfredo Sauce



This week, Hubby and I, decided to do things differently. Instead of him making the dish for me, we decided to make it together and take advantage of some good bonding time together in the kitchen. We talked, played around, argued, talked, and kissed, and talked some more ...all while making the ravioli. This is what makes cooking fun, building memories together while enjoying some really good food.


Ingredients:

1 1/4 cup of puree pumpkin
2 tbsp Bread Crumbs
30 Wonton wrappers
1/2 tsp minced Sage
1/8 Nutmeg
2 tbsp Parmesan Cheese
1 jar Alfredo Sauce
Water

{ This recipe has been adapted from MyRecipes.com }


Steps

1. Have a cookie sheet covered with aluminum foil and spread the pumpkin.



2. Cover it with another sheet of aluminum foil and let it stand for 5 minutes.


3. Use a plastic spatula to scrape the pumpkin into a bowl.

4. Once the pumpkin is in the bowl, stir in the sage.



Then the breadcrumbs,


Then the nutmeg,,


The Parmesan cheese, salt, and pepper.


5. Mix well. This will be the pumpkin mixture to go in the wonton wrappers to make the raviolis.



6. Stuff the wonton wrappers, seal them with water, fold all the edges.



Spoon 1 tsp of the pumpkin mixture into the center of the wrapper.


Have a brush and a bowl with cold water by you.



Brush the edges...



Fold the wrapper.

This is the method that worked for us.









We made a Gorgonzola Sauce to go with this dish....yet it was too strong, so we used Alfredo Sauce instead.

Gorgonzola Sauce in the making.
It did not taste as good as the name sounds. 
7. Heat up water in a pot, but DO NOT boil the water. Add the ravioli with some oil to prevent them from sticking together.
Cook until the dough is tender. (Most sites said it'd take 4 minutes, but for us it took 10 -12 minutes). 


and then, the most awaited moment of the evening,

8. Time to Eat!!!!!!!!!!!



What a delight! Our Daughter tried it and liked it :-). I think she mostly liked the Alfredo sauce. Impossible to not like it :)

More Pumpkin recipes coming this week!

~Happy Fall