Archive | August, 2011

2 Penny Tuesday

30 Aug
Get it?! Okay, so maybe I’m the only one who thinks that’s funny but I’m sure you’re going to enjoy a link or two.
1.) What’s better than a salad with fresh roasted veggies? Adding orzo, feta cheese and pine nuts!
2.) Have you always wondered how difficult it would be to make your own chips?  Guess what, it isn’t so hard after all.
3.) Love Chinese takeout but you’re want to make sure you know exactly what is in your food?  Try these great recipes!
4.) This panda might just be too adorable to eat!
5.) Let’s hold on to summer a little longer and try this delicious sangria recipe!
6.) What’s sweet, juicy, crunchy and salty?  Try this recipe to find out!
7.) If you’ve never tried tomato jam, check out this recipe. And while you’re at it, check out other recipes from magazines!
8.) Foodies love checking out other foodies’ kitchens right?! Now is your chance to check out some great kitchens.
9.)S’mores just got fancy. And it involved nutella.
10.) Eggs and bacon in a baked potato bowl.  Not only is it pretty but looks so tasty!

Mouthwatering Carrot Cake

29 Aug
Birthdays are really important to me and my family.  In our opinion, when it is your birthday, you get all of your favorite things, including food of course.  That means a special birthday dinner and whatever kind of cake you choose.
So when my friend Nichole’s’ birthday was coming up I knew I had to make her favorite cake. Carrot cake.  I will admit that I was a little nervous.  I had never made carrot cake before so it was a little intimidating, but with a little help from my good friend Martha Stewart, I was able to make an amazing carrot cake.  I did tweak the recipe slightly but it did derive from her recipe.
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You will need:
For cake:
•2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for pans
•1 teaspoon baking powder
•1 teaspoon baking soda
•1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
•3/4 teaspoon coarse salt
•3/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
•3 sticks (12 ounces) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pans
•1 cup packed light-brown sugar
•1/2 cup granulated sugar
•3 large eggs
•2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
•1/2 cup water
•1 pound carrots (8 to 10 medium carrots), peeled and shredded on a box grater or in a food processor (about 2 3/4 cups)
•1 cups pecans (1/2 cup finely chopped for batter, 1/2 cup coarsely chopped for decorating sides of cake)028
1. Preheat oven 350.  Spray 3 pans with cooking spray and flour or use Baking Joy spray.  I actually used one pan and just filled it with batter as I went.  Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt, and pumpkin pie spice.
2. Beat butter and sugars with mixer until light and fluffy.  Add eggs one at a time, making sure that each egg is incorporated before mixing in the next.  Beat for 3 minutes.  Add vanilla, water and carrots and make sure it is well combined, mixing for about 2 minutes.  Make sure the speed is on low and mix in flour mixture  and half of pecans.
3. Divide batter into 3 parts and bake one at a time or all at once, depending on how big your oven is and what you prefer.  Bake for 30 minutes, remove and let cool for 15 minutes.  Once cooled,  run a knife around the edges and remove carefully.  Make sure cake has completely cooled before you begin icing.038
4. Place one cake on a plate.  Top with icing, followed by the second piece, more icing and the last piece.  Ice entire cake and then press pecan pieces on the outside of the cake.137
5. I used some food dye to make carrots on my cake.  I put a small amount of the icing in two separate bowls and added green to one and yellow + red to another to make orange.  I then used two Ziploc bags and cut a corner off each bag to carefully create the carrots on the cake.138For icing:
•1 pound (16 ounces) cream cheese, room temperature
•2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
•1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into pieces, room temperature
•2 pounds confectioners’ sugar, sifted
1. Using a mixer, combine cream cheese and vanilla until light and creamy.  Gradually add butter until well combined.
2. Reduce speed to slow and add sugar slowly.
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The cake turned out being perfectly moist and smooth.  Topped with the sweet, creamy icing and crunchy pecans, it was the perfect birthday cake.  I was so glad that it not only turned out, but turned out well!  So well that when others tried it they asked if  they could place an order.  My first carrot cake attempt was a success Smile

Farm Fresh Farewell

26 Aug
Happy Friday!  Welcome to the last Farm Fresh Friday of the summer!  I debated continuing my fresh food posts into  September considering summer isn’t technically over until then but I decided it just made the most sense to end it today, on the last Friday of the month.  Besides, everyone is starting to have fall (<3) on the brain anyway.
If you haven’t read my Farm Fresh Friday posts this summer here is a chance to catch up:
Collingswood Farmers Market
Duffield’s Farm
Cherry Grove Farm
DeHarts Farm Market
Honor System
Roadside Farm Stand
Candy Box
Moods Farm Market
Woodbury Farmers Market
Haddonfield Farmers Market
Philly Homegrown

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Reading Terminal Market, established in 1893, is not only a historical site, but a tasty one.  It is a farmers market unlike any other I have ever been to.  Within the indoor market area you will find a wide variety of goods from meat, fish, bakery goods and homemade soaps to homemade canned goods and crafts.
Inside of the open air market are over 80 merchants who bring in more than 100,000 customers each week, both tourists and locals alike.
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When you walk into the market you feel cozy and at home, no matter what time of the year it is.  Glorious smells surround you and every corner you turn is another unique shop.

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Whether you want a great deli sandwich or a soft, bakery cookie, Reading Terminal Market has it.  And if you want something more unique such as sushi, vegetarian dishes, Cajun food, middle eastern food or Thai food, they have it.

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And speaking of Farm Fresh Friday, there is  plenty of fresh produce to be found at the market at well.070
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The Reading Terminal Market is such a fun and interesting place!  You could really spend a whole afternoon just wandering around, tasting and exploring what each vendor has to offer.  And trust me, I have done this.
I couldn’t think of a better way to end Farm Fresh Friday and it was the perfect way to go out with a bang, at the best farmers market I know of.  If you’re a local reader I hope I’ve inspired you to check out some of the great markets I’ve visited.  Or maybe you’ve been motivated to see what you’re local markets have where you live.  Either way, I appreciate you reading my weekly farm posts and obsessive produce photos.
Most importantly, I wanted to spread the word about eating local and eating fresh.  I hope you’ve enjoyed reading as much as I’ve enjoyed sharing! 

Jersey Bites

24 Aug
I recently joined a team of amazing Jersey writers at Jersey Bites, founded by Deborah Smith – who is also the Executive Editor. Jersey Bites is a site where you can find all the latest foodie info in Jersey.  Find articles on restaurants, recipes, food news, food products, events, hunger relief programs and other topics!
Feel free to check out my profile under Gloucester County and my first post about Jersey Peach Salsa!

Tues Cent Tuesday

23 Aug
Hey y’all.  Here are my interesting finds for the week!
1.) Do you have a lot of ingredients in your kitchen but aren’t sure what to make?  Plug your ingredients in here and out comes some ideas!
2.) There is a slight chill in the air and it already has me thinking about delicious fall foods like this soup!
3.) Have you ever dreamt of having individual lasagne?
4.) If you’re looking for a cute look for fall, why not try sporting a cute scarf in your hair? Oh you don’t know how to tie one?  Well, look what I found.
5.) With the latest cake ball trend it is difficult to decide what kind to make! I have an idea… try this one!
6.) Would you like to win a gift card to Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse?  What about learn some tips for eating healthfully while dining there?!  Well head to Danica’s giveaway to enter!
7.) Here’s a recipe for a twist on tiramisu.
8.)  What’s better than sitting down to a nice breakfast of French toast and bacon?  How about French toast and bacon in one recipe!?
9.) In case you missed this amazing invention on my Facebook page, check it out now!
10.) Sure you’ve heard of chocolate chip and bacon cookies, but peanut butter and bacon??? Now we’re talking.
Hope your day is happy and tasty!
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