Saturday, December 24, 2011

Baking Part Deux

Today at the Shostak household more baking, mess-making, taste-testing, and cleaning took place. Wonder what we made? I will tell you along with a few hints I have learned...

SOUR CREAM SUGAR COOKIES

3 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
2 1/4 cups sugar
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 cup sour cream

1) In a large bowl whisk together flour, baking soda, and salt until blended.
2) In a separate bowl mix butter and sugar together until creamy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Next add sour cream and beat until blended.
3) Gradually add flour mixture to sour cream mixture until well combined
4) Divide dough in half and then shape dough into 4 balls, wrap in wax paper and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight, until dough is firm enough to roll
5) On floured surface, roll out dough and cut with cookie cutters, saving trimmings to roll out again until all dough is used.
6) Bake at 325 for about 8 minutes. Cool completely and frost/decorate as desired.

*NOTE* 
I made a half batch of these, and I don't know if I measured something wrong (but I am pretty certain I did it right) but the dough ended up VERY sticky and hard to work with. I couldn't roll it out or use the cookie cutters at all, so I ended up shaping them into balls and made round cookies. They tasted good and were very moist, but I was a little disappointed I couldn't make the cute cookie cutter shapes.

FROSTING

16oz powdered sugar
1/3 cup warm water
3 tablespoons meringue powder
Food coloring as needed

1) Blend ingredients together until it is stiff enough to draw a knife through it and leave a clean-cut path
2) May need to add a little water to make it the right consistency for piping or spreading

*NOTE*
I LOVE THIS FROSTING! Not only does it taste good, but the meringue powder makes it stiffer and easy to use. I piped an outline and let it dry then added a little water, and frosted the middle to make it smoother.

*TIP*
Red is a hard color to make if you have liquid food coloring. (I got a darker pink) Try using gel or powder food coloring to get a deeper red.

ROSETTES

Let me say right off the bat, these take some time and are very delicate. You need a little patience and a few practice ones before you get the hang of it. You also need a deep fryer and a Rosette iron. Mine is a double headed iron, but I was only talented enough to use one at a time. This made 60 Rosettes, not including the ones I broke, burnt, or otherwise discarded.

2 eggs
2 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 cup flour
1 tablespoon lemon extract (can also use vanilla, almond, rum, or other favoring)

1) Add sugar to eggs, then add milk. 
2) Sift in flour with salt. Stir into egg mixture and beat until smooth and about the consistency of heavy cream.
3) Heat oil to 375
4) Dip iron into hot oil to heat the iron, shake off excess oil and dip iron into batter just to depth of the iron (not over top) 
5) Place back in oil and fry until bubbling stops or Rosette is a golden brown.
6) Carefully remove cooked Rosette from iron using fork.
7) Reheat iron as needed (must be hot!)
8) Repeat with remaining batter, cool, and dust with powdered sugar to finish
dip iron into batter, careful not to cover the top

frying...

finished product

Brandon also helped me with a few almond bark creations, dipping pretzels, nut clusters, and various other things. I didn't take a picture, but they are yummy! He also helped frost some cookies.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Baking

Today was a wonderful day for a few reasons...
1) I didn't have to work, and got to sleep in.
2) A plumber came to fix the kitchen sink, and he was very nice, plus sink is fixed!
3) Brandon only had to be at school for a half day, and is now of Christmas break. Now I will actually get to spend some time with him, yay!
4) Out friend Sandra came over for a quick visit and had lunch with us.
5) I got some baking done.. more to go but it was a good start.

These are just some of the groceries I picked up to make all the things I want to in the next couple days... and yes, that is 5 pounds of butter...


PARTY MIX

Mix 20 cups various dry ingredients (Chex cereal, peanuts, Cheetos, bagel chips, pretzles, ect)

Combine: 
18 tablespoons melted butter
14 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
4 teaspoons seasoning salt

Pour half of liquid over dry ingredients, mix together, pour on remaining liquid, and mix again.
Bake for one hour at 250, stirring every 15 minutes.


DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CHERRY DROPS

3 1/2 cups flour
1 1/2 cups unsweetened cocoa
1/2 tsp salt
2 cups butter
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup
4 tsp vanilla extract
2 eggs
16 oz white chocolate chips
2 cups dried cherries

1) In medium bowl whisk together flour, salt, and cocoa until blended.
2) In a mixer at medium speed cream together butter and sugar. Beat in corn syrup, vanilla, and eggs until well mixed. 
3) Gradually add flour mixture to butter/sugar mixture and beat until just blended. Stir in chocolate chips and cherries.
4) Drop cookies by rounded teaspoons onto ungreased cookie sheets
5) Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes or until tops are just set. Cool on wire racks.

*This made 97 cookies when I made it today*


BANANA BREAD

1/2 cup oil
1/2 cup applesauce
4 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1 cup powdered sugar
2 tsp baking soda
6 ripe mashed bananas
4 eggs
cinnamon and sugar for sprinkling (optional)

1) Add bananas, sugar, eggs, oil, and applesauce to mixer and beat well
2) Add dry ingredients gradually and mix well.
3) Bake in  loaf pans at 350 for about a hour or until middle tests done with a toothpick.
4) Optional, sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on top before baking to make a crispy topping. (I forgot to do this and waited until the bread was done, so it didn't stick very well and that is why the pictures look a little strange)

More baking tomorrow!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Pinterest Party!!

Yep... that's right... I just had a Pinterest Party at my house!!
A few girlfriends came over to my place to make food and crafts that were inspired by the Pinterest website.
We started off by going to Hobby Lobby to pick up a few items, then went to a thrift store where a few treasures were found (along with some stellar Christmas sweaters that will be worn for parties this season)
Once we had out supplies we came back to the house, ate some lunch and got to work

PROJECT #1 Christmas Ball Bundle
      My friend Emily had this idea and all you do is take Christmas balls of various sizes (and jingle bells optional) and tie them on a decorative cord. Tie the biggest ones at the top and work your way down to smaller ones. Super cute!!


Sorry I can't figure out how to rotate them the right direction!

PROJECT #2 Scrapbook Paper Bags
     This one was from my friend Michaela. Take 12x12 scrapbook paper, and by folding/cutting/taping in the right spots you come up with a cute gift bag. (I can't explain how to make them in writing, but it was pretty simple and fun!)


PROJECT #3 Clothes Pin Wreaths
      I forgot to take a picture of the ones we made, but my friend Tessa took a coat hanger and bent it into a circle. Then she spray painted clothes pins green and alternated the pins with beads around the wire hanger. In the end it looked like a Christmas wreath. She is going to put a bow at the top, then use the clothes pins to hold cards and different things. Genius!

Sample pic, (not ours)


FOOD:
     Chili
     Fruit Pizza
     Phyllo Dough Veggie/Cheese Wrap
     Cornbread Muffins with Honey-butter

All in all it was a fun crafty day and I really enjoyed seeing my gal pals and being crafty! I will make another post with recipes of the food, but for now this girl has to get to be so I can get up early for work tomorrow. Goodnight!