Friday, February 26, 2010

And the winner is... {drumroll}.....

Congratulations to Lauren H. from Nashville, who is the winner of the Frecklize the World Birthday Giveaway!  Lauren will receive a copy of Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics by Ina Garten.  Thanks so much to everyone for participating in this fun giveaway.  Hopefully there will be many more exciting opportunities to win free party stuff in the future!


To wrap up the big birthday week, here are some fabulous birthday party ideas from some of my favorite blogs AND my Grandmother's recipe for the ultimate birthday cake (in my opinion anyways).
Image via Martha Stewart

Grandmother's Angel Food Cake with Fluffy White Icing

Cake Ingredients
1 1/4 cups sifted cake flour (Grandmother prefers Swan's Down)
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups egg whites, separate eggs while cold, then allow to come to room temp (about 12 eggs)
1 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 1/3 cups sugar

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Measure sifted flour, add 1/2 cup sugar and sift 4 times.  Combine egg whites, cream of tartar, salt and vanilla and almond extracts in large mixing bowl.  Beat on high speed with electric mixer until soft peaks form.  Sprinkle in 1/13 cups sugar in 4 additions, and beat well until  blended.  Add flour mixture in four additions with a large spoon, then scrape down sides of bowl.  Pour mixture into ungreased tube pan.  Bake in oven for 35 to 40 minutes.  Cool cake upside down over a plate.  

Icing Ingredients
1 1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup cold water, less 2 tablespoons
2 tablespoons white corn syrup
3 egg whites
1/4 tsp. cream of tarter
150 small marshmallows
3 tablespoons powdered sugar, sifted

In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, water, and corn syrup.  Cook over medium heat until the mixture "spins a thread" or 215° F–235° F on candy thermometer.  In a large mixing bowl, beat egg whites and cream of tartar for about 1 minute.  Add the sugar syrup mixture to the egg whites while beating on medium-low speed.  Next, gradually adding marshmallows and sifted powdered sugar. Continue to beat mixture until well blended and fluffy.

Once cake has cooled, ice generously with fluffy white icing.  Best served within a day or so of baking, but leftovers (if there are any!) will keep for a couple of days.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Birthday Giveaway -- Last Chance to Win A Free Barefoot Contessa Cookbook

Dear faithful readers:
Today (2/25/10)  is the last day to enter the FTW Birthday Giveaway.  So don't waste another minute....click here to sign up to win the birthday giveaway.  It will take LESS than a minute to enter, and who doesn't want to win a free prize every once in a while?  You have until the clocks strikes midnight (Central Standard Time) to enter to win a hardback copy of Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics by Ina Garten.  Good luck everyone!



Sunday, February 21, 2010

You're Invited -- Frecklize the World Hosts Birthday Giveaway


In celebration of Frecklize the World's 1st birthday, you have a chance to win a free hardcover copy of Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics by Ina Garten. This cookbook offers an array of amazingly delicious recipes, tricks of the trade, and entertaining tips -- it's truly a gem for your cookbook collection.  To enter the giveaway, you need to officially become a Follower of Frecklize the World (click here for instructions about following blogs) and submit the form below.

Increase your Odds of Winning: Each person can receive 1 additional entry by promoting this giveaway on Twitter, your blog, or Facebook status.  To earn your additional entry, paste a link to your blog post, tweet, Facebook status etc. in the comments section below.  

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What's for Dinner? A Taste of Mardi Gras!






Since we weren't able to make it down to New Orleans for Mardi Gras this year, I thought it would be fun to have a mini-celebration of Fat Tuesday at dinner tonight. You have to eat dinner anyways, so why not make it fun and a little different by creating a New Orleans inspired menu in the spirit of Mardi Gras. DISCLAIMER: By no means am I claiming that the recipes below are authentic cajun dishes. They are simply integrating cajun-inspired ingredients. 


In case you have a hankering to make a king cake from scratch, I have enjoyed using this Southern Living recipe for the past couple of years. I am a bit intimidated by bread-making that involves yeast, and even I was able to master this recipe. 

I'm planning to make my mom's recipe for Shrimp Creole. I don't know the origins of this recipe, but basically it is a delicious, well-seasoned tomato sauce with the "trinity" of vegetables (onion, celery, and green pepper). 



Mom's Shrimp Creole 

Serves 4 

2 tbsp margarine or butter 
1/2 cup finely chopped onion 
1/2 cup finely chopped celery 
1/2 cup finely chopped green pepper 
1/ tsp salt 
dash cayenne pepper 
1 bay leaf 
pinch of sugar 
1 can tomato puree, tomato sauce or tomatoes (whichever you like best) 
2 cups water 
1 pound or more cooked, peeled shrimp 
Chef Prudhommes’ Seafood Magic seasoning to taste 
Chopped parsley if desired 

In a heavy sauce pan or electric skillet, melt margarine and add the onions, celery, and green pepper. Sauté until golden. Add the rest of the ingredients except shrimp and simmer about 30 minutes. This can be thickened at the last with 2 tbsp flour and a little cold water if needed. Add the shrimp at the end to just warm them. Serve over hot rice with warm crusty bread. 




Bananas Foster for 2 

2 Tbsp. Butter 
3 medium size bananas, peeled and sliced in half 
4 Tbsp. brown sugar 
3 Tbsp. dark rum (Myer’s) 
¼ tsp. Saigon cinnamon 

In a medium sauce pan over medium low heat, melt butter then add brown sugar, and cinnamon, stirring until sugar is melted. Next add bananas and sauté for 3-4 minutes until tender and beginning to caramelize around the edges. 

Add rum to sugar/banana mixture and stir once or twice gently with spatula. To flambé, carefully hold flame over saucepan (beware that the flame can and likely will jump upwards). Remove from heat and flame will die down once alcohol has cooked off. If you would prefer not to test your flambé

Serve immediately with a scoop (or two) of vanilla ice cream on top. 

Friday, February 12, 2010

Last Minute Valentine's Day Ideas

Valentine’s Day is just a day away, so in case you haven’t decided what you’re going to do to celebrate (or boycott) this lovey dovey holiday,  I have a couple of thoughts to share with you.  I think most people will agree with me when I say that Valentine’s is another one of those over-commercialized, over-rated holidays.  However, it’s also an excuse to rise to the occasion and spend time with those that you care about—friends, boyfriends, or family. 

Williams-Sonoma's Sweetie Pie's would be hard to resist

Recently I've heard buzz around the idea concept of Single’s Appreciation Day (Feb. 14th), which is a different and fun twist to the traditionally “couples only” holiday. You could host a girls’ night for all of your single friends to get together and enjoy each other’s company. I actually met my now-husband (for a second time) while out with friends for an anti-Valentine’s get together.  I guess that goes to show that it’s possible to find “the one” when you’re least expecting.


Yum-O!  LaMaison du Chocolat heart assortment (via Williams-Sonoma)

If you are more interested in celebrating by cooking a romantic dinner for two at home, you need to check out Epicurious.com’s Romantic Meal Planner.  It’s a quiz that helps to determine the best meal to cook based on your food preferences, cooking skills, etc.  While you at Epicurious.com, definitely check out their Romantic Menus for more inspiration. 

FineLiving.com has some festive cocktail recipes for your Valentine’s inspired gathering.
If you forgot to get a Valentine card in the mail, consider sending an e-valentine.  

There are hundreds of free services online offering e-Valentines, but these are the cutest ones I’ve seen this year...
  • Kate Spade has a couple of fun designs resembling post cards. 
  • Pingg.com is offering a ton of Valentine’s card designs.  

Monday, February 8, 2010

Winter Olympics Party

In celebration of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the snowy weather we've had recently in Nashville, I think it would be a blast to host a winter "olympics" of a different kind for friends young or old{er}.  Think sledding races, snowball fights, "torch" relay races, and medals/prizes for the winners.  Have your friends dress in their warmest winter clothes and prepare for a fun-filled day in the snow.  


Serve food that represents a "taste of the world. I am envisioning serving Chinese appetizers, an Italian entree, and French desserts!  You could really take this theme to the next level by incorporating decorations to correspond with the countries represented in your food spread.  

Add some international flair to your spread of food by using these flag toothpicks.


These party cups from Plum Party are just too perfect to pass up!  They will really complete the Olympics theme.




Award the race winners with some chocolate medals like these gold chocolate medallions from Cool-Party-Favors.com




Here are a couple more Olympics party resources to check out:
- Winter Olympic Party Ideas from chiff.com
-Adorable post on a Winter Olympics party by Busy Bee Lifestyle
-Olympic themed recipes from Sheknows.com


Friday, February 5, 2010

More Super Bowl Bites

  
Noteworthy Collection's football invite from Finestationery.com


Here are some last minute Super Bowl party ideas:


Hope everyone has a great fun-filled weekend!!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Super bowl 2010- the ultimate football food feast

Even if you're not a big football fan, a super bowl party is a wonderful excuse to mix up your favorite dip or snack food.  This year, branch out from the basics of delivery pizza or chips and salsa.  Here are a few snack recipes that you can make for your football-watching friends. 
Buffalo Chicken Dip

8 oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup blue cheese or ranch salad dressing
1/2 cup hot sauce
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese
2 cups shredded cooked chicken
Preheat oven to 350°F. Place cream cheese into deep baking dish. Stir until smooth. Mix in salad dressing, Hot Sauce and cheese. Stir in chicken. Bake for 20 min. or until mixture is heated through; stir. Garnish as desired. Serve with crackers, vegetables or corn chips.
Photo credit: foodchannel.com
Barefoot Contessa's Pan-Fried Onion Dip

Photo credit:
foodnetwork.com
Cheesy Bacon Potato Skins from All Recipes


Mini Reuben Sandwiches
Photo credit: food2.com
Football Oreo Truffles by Bakerella 
Do you have a favorite football-watching snack? Feel free to share what you will be making for super bowl Sunday by posting a comment below!