Showing posts with label AS2Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AS2Designs. Show all posts
Monday, August 23, 2010
Coupon - Get yours while they are hot off the press
NOTE: Refund will be via Paypal - applies only product Not Shipping if for mailing outside of
Anchorage, Alaska.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Spring Cleaning and Renewing Life
Snow is melting in Anchorage, spring is in the air! After a brief vacation from writing and recipe testing I am happy to say:
I'm BACK!
I'm also very happy to see Blogger has new templates and designs easily available for changing up our blogs. Oh baby I love tomatoes! Which is now my background, makes this old momma look hot!
I've cleaned out my pantry, rearranged shelves, and got the approval from my sweetie even he knows where things are again. Over the winter that pantry became a black hole of me saying "Where is it? I know I put that in here last shopping trip!"
Today I made up a dish of homemade Hummus. I know it's easier just to walk into the grocery store grab a small container but it's so much more fun to experiment with different beans and seasonings.
'Just barely Garlic Hummus' was is my recipe for today!
I'm BACK!
I'm also very happy to see Blogger has new templates and designs easily available for changing up our blogs. Oh baby I love tomatoes! Which is now my background, makes this old momma look hot!
I've cleaned out my pantry, rearranged shelves, and got the approval from my sweetie even he knows where things are again. Over the winter that pantry became a black hole of me saying "Where is it? I know I put that in here last shopping trip!"
Today I made up a dish of homemade Hummus. I know it's easier just to walk into the grocery store grab a small container but it's so much more fun to experiment with different beans and seasonings.
'Just barely Garlic Hummus' was is my recipe for today!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Amaretto - Its Not Just 4 Drinking!
Today I baked my Amaretto Silk Almond with Chocolate Frosting Sandwich Cookies and a new Crockpot Stew I'm testing out - I'm naming it 'Sunday Gone Crazy'.
In these cookies is 1/4 cup of Amaretto
Sunday Gone Wild Crockpot Stew:
2 medium sized potatoes
one white onion
1 cup fresh whole mushroom tops
1/4 frozen corn
1/2 cup frozen cauliflower (I used green & purple cauliflower from my Farmers Market I purchased in late September and froze)
1/2 cup frozen Brussels sprouts
1/2 red sweet pepper
1/2 yellow sweet pepper
3 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons Olive Oil
1/2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Pepper
1/2 teaspoon Garlic Powder
1/4 teaspoon Celery Salt
1/2 teaspoon Dill Weed
1/2 teaspoon Ginger
Serves 4 - Salad, Cheesy Breadsticks will round out the dinner! Serve with a glass of white wine of your choice.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Wrapping It Up - Blondies Grow Up!
As a baker the major concern for any of my treats is Wrapping them Up!
I want everyone to see the beauty of the treat, know instantly what the product is, and drool about the treat! I also want to include something that is memorable ~ isn't that the goal of every business owner.
I've developed new labels for my "Treats in Jars" and now developing new ways to label my baked goods but with a way so that you can take the label with you and use in other ways.
Tis boring to stick a label on the food safe cello pack. After the treat is eaten - its tossed away.
Now with my sweet Tags you can use over and over. As a bookmark for that newest paperback, or to put in your own cookbook to remember to visit my blog to get new ideas plus recipes for cooking and baking! Even to visit one of my shops! Or you can wrap up you own little gift to someone by ordering a package of my Tags that will be available soon and sold at either of my Covered in Chocolate Shops!
http://CoveredinChocolate.1000markets.com
or
http://CoveredinChocolate.etsy.com
Blondie Brownies All Grown Up:
I want everyone to see the beauty of the treat, know instantly what the product is, and drool about the treat! I also want to include something that is memorable ~
I've developed new labels for my "Treats in Jars" and now developing new ways to label my baked goods but with a way so that you can take the label with you and use in other ways.
Tis boring to stick a label on the food safe cello pack. After the treat is eaten - its tossed away.
Now with my sweet Tags you can use over and over. As a bookmark for that newest paperback, or to put in your own cookbook to remember to visit my blog to get new ideas plus recipes for cooking and baking! Even to visit one of my shops! Or you can wrap up you own little gift to someone by ordering a package of my Tags that will be available soon and sold at either of my Covered in Chocolate Shops!
http://CoveredinChocolate.1000markets.com
or
http://CoveredinChocolate.etsy.com
Blondie Brownies All Grown Up:
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Cupcakes Gone Wild ~ Lemon Coriander Vanilla or German Chocolate
Oh how I love testing day! New recipes get me all excited in a way nothing else can.
Tasting different new treats makes my mouth water at times!
These Lemon Coriander Cupcakes will definately make ones mouth water with the sweet and sour flavors that tease a normally sane person into eating two!
Owning about 20 recipe books you could say I have a small passion. But my weekly visits to the library bringing home the allotted 11 books at times is enough to break my arms they are so heavy! Depending on my mood the cookbooks could be just about cakes, or just about candy, or only certain ethnic foods.
To me each and any cookbook is a treasure to behold.
Then taking a recipe and changing it up so that you are not infringing on someone prize is another whole task.
In this day and age very few recipes are truly unique and original. Just walk in any bookstore or library and view the Hundreds if not thousands of books using flour, eggs, and sugar.
We all like to pride ourselves that we came up with the newest & best theory but in baking and cooking there just are so many ingredients and certain ones are the basics to any recipe and then you can add to them. Its like being a mad scientist.
Its totally fun and intoxicating.
Tasting different new treats makes my mouth water at times
These Lemon Coriander Cupcakes will definately make ones mouth water with the sweet and sour flavors that tease a normally sane person into eating two!
Owning about 20 recipe books you could say I have a small passion. But my weekly visits to the library bringing home the allotted 11 books at times is enough to break my arms they are so heavy! Depending on my mood the cookbooks could be just about cakes, or just about candy, or only certain ethnic foods.
To me each and any cookbook is a treasure to behold.
Then taking a recipe and changing it up so that you are not infringing on someone prize is another whole task.
In this day and age very few recipes are truly unique and original. Just walk in any bookstore or library and view the Hundreds if not thousands of books using flour, eggs, and sugar.
We all like to pride ourselves that we came up with the newest & best theory but in baking and cooking there just are so many ingredients and certain ones are the basics to any recipe and then you can add to them. Its like being a mad scientist.
Its totally fun and intoxicating.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Easy Cheesy Chili
After two days of snow falling making my neighborhood look like a Norman Rockwell painting, plus shoveling & using the snow blower on the white fluffy stuff Plus its about a good 12-18 inches deep now I have decided its time for one of my winter favorites!
Chili!
Deciding on chili as a last minute thought for dinner requires my Easy Cheesy Chili recipe.
In this using can beans and canned stewed tomatoes eliminates a long cooking process.
It is totally the most delicious quickie chili's one can make plus serve proudly or I would not be sharing this with all my readers.
Easy Cheesy Chili
2 cans Red Kidney Beans
1 can Cannelloni Beans (these are just white kidney beans)
1 can unsalted Stewed Tomatoes
1 can Cannelloni Beans (these are just white kidney beans)
1 can unsalted Stewed Tomatoes
1 can of V8 (11.5oz size) juice
1 pound ground beef or ground buffalo
1/2 yellow onion
4 garlic gloves
2 teaspoons dried Cilantro
1 teaspoon Zesty Seasoning (Mrs. Dash or any other brand)
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon French Grey Salt
1/2 teaspoon Celery Salt
1/2 teaspoon Celery Salt
1 teaspoon Cumin
1 teaspoon Coriander
1/2 teaspoon Paprika
1/2 teaspoon crushed red chili peppers
1 Package Mexican 4 Cheese Blend
Rinse tops of all cans and open. For the 3 bean cans pour contents into large cooking pot. On the stewed tomato can open and pour juice into pot. Then take the drained tomatoes place on chopping board and diced into small pieces. Then add to pot. Add the can of V8 juice.
Next dice onion, and chop garlic.
In a large frying pan you will need to add 1 to 2 teaspoon of oil heat over medium heat, add diced onion saute until tender and translucent, and add chop garlic stir until mixed. Add ground meat at this time by breaking into bite size pieces to pan, sprinkle all seasonings onto meat and onions at this time. Stir meat, onions and garlic together ~ try not to break up the bite size pieces of meat.
Cook mixture until meat is throughly cooked thru and browned a bit. Once cooked add to the pot of beans, tomatoes and juices.
Simmer for 1 hour.
to Serve:
Fill bowl 3/4ths full with chili, sprinkle with a handful of the the cheese completely covering chili with the cheese, then place bowls under broiler for 1 minute til cheese bubbles and starts to brown. Now is ready for serving!
Serve with your favorite beer or as we do a tall glass of Chocolate milk.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Holidays past and present
Mom always made Christmas magical. Even a life time later she still makes them fun and exciting for her great grandchildren!
Growing up within a large family any holiday was a major feat for my mother to get us ready, attend church service with 8 kids in tow, come home to prepare & serve a wonderful meal for us and my father and other family members who would visit, then she got to relax once we all went to bed that holiday night.
Anyone who grew up in the 50's and 60's can tell you our lives where simple and was not unusual for neighbors to have 3 to 15 kids. In the seventies and eighties family size became 2 or 4 kids.
At Christmas the early years we always had a 'live tree' once grandchildren started appearing within the family my mothers tree became a "Fake Tree.
My tree's were live until we learned my one child had allergies. Then I became a convert to the artificial trees.
In a way that turned into a problem. I could put the Tree up the day after Thanksgiving and not take it down until mid January. Then because I would fall in love each year with the tree and how it was decorated I would leave up to Mid February. Then it became a problem to take it down before the Easter holiday. One year the tree was exceptional. It was a dream ~ I put the tree in the library of my Victorian home. That tree stayed up to Memorial Day. I would have left it up all year but my family began teasing me as well as the neighbors. I succumbed to pressure and took my favorite decorating job down.
A couple of years later a divorce followed, the sell of my Victorian home deemed selling and tossing things away. Two years later I move to Alaska.
The move brought about the lost of interest in celebrating and decorating for the holidays.The magic of the tree was gone for various reasons. For a few years I didn't bother with a tree. Then brought a 5' fake tree and brought out the ornaments and the house once again became a place of magic.
I was happy with the One of a Kind ornaments. Each one has a different story and range in age from 35 years old to four years old. I haven't brought new ornaments for a couple of years.
This year I decided to enjoy the 'Christmas fake trees of the past'. I've brought a 2' silver foil tree. Tis lovely. I went with lime green as the major ornament color, with a slash of a few other bright colors. The larger 5' fake tree hasn't been set up yet, it will follow getting decorated the next couple of days; pictures of the beauty will be up this weekend.
This will sit in the kitchen window, so that as folks drive by the will have a glance of a time when I was a child of 10 and we lived in California that year and my great aunt had two trees, one a silver 6' with the colored light, and my favorite the "pink flocked angel tree". Both seemed so very magical and different than the 'green' tree's I had seen all my life. One day I will own a fluffy Ostrich Pink Feather Tree.
Can't wait for the 'after Christmas sales' because I have my eye on several online sites that had the tree of my dreams for a perfect magical holiday next year.
Covered in Chocolate Catering is available for Holiday Parties in the Anchorage Area. Visit either of my online selling sites to contact me.
Growing up within a large family any holiday was a major feat for my mother to get us ready, attend church service with 8 kids in tow, come home to prepare & serve a wonderful meal for us and my father and other family members who would visit, then she got to relax once we all went to bed that holiday night.
Anyone who grew up in the 50's and 60's can tell you our lives where simple and was not unusual for neighbors to have 3 to 15 kids. In the seventies and eighties family size became 2 or 4 kids.
At Christmas the early years we always had a 'live tree' once grandchildren started appearing within the family my mothers tree became a "Fake Tree.
My tree's were live until we learned my one child had allergies. Then I became a convert to the artificial trees.
In a way that turned into a problem. I could put the Tree up the day after Thanksgiving and not take it down until mid January. Then because I would fall in love each year with the tree and how it was decorated I would leave up to Mid February. Then it became a problem to take it down before the Easter holiday. One year the tree was exceptional. It was a dream ~ I put the tree in the library of my Victorian home. That tree stayed up to Memorial Day. I would have left it up all year but my family began teasing me as well as the neighbors. I succumbed to pressure and took my favorite decorating job down.
A couple of years later a divorce followed, the sell of my Victorian home deemed selling and tossing things away. Two years later I move to Alaska.
The move brought about the lost of interest in celebrating and decorating for the holidays.The magic of the tree was gone for various reasons. For a few years I didn't bother with a tree. Then brought a 5' fake tree and brought out the ornaments and the house once again became a place of magic.
I was happy with the One of a Kind ornaments. Each one has a different story and range in age from 35 years old to four years old. I haven't brought new ornaments for a couple of years.
This year I decided to enjoy the 'Christmas fake trees of the past'. I've brought a 2' silver foil tree. Tis lovely. I went with lime green as the major ornament color, with a slash of a few other bright colors. The larger 5' fake tree hasn't been set up yet, it will follow getting decorated the next couple of days; pictures of the beauty will be up this weekend.
This will sit in the kitchen window, so that as folks drive by the will have a glance of a time when I was a child of 10 and we lived in California that year and my great aunt had two trees, one a silver 6' with the colored light, and my favorite the "pink flocked angel tree". Both seemed so very magical and different than the 'green' tree's I had seen all my life. One day I will own a fluffy Ostrich Pink Feather Tree.
Can't wait for the 'after Christmas sales' because I have my eye on several online sites that had the tree of my dreams for a perfect magical holiday next year.
Covered in Chocolate Catering is available for Holiday Parties in the Anchorage Area. Visit either of my online selling sites to contact me.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Team EEAT Holiday Bake Sale
No pushing no shoving of each other
The annual Holiday TEAM EEAT bake sale Announcement!
Mark your calendars now
DECEMBER 4, 2009
8pm EST
The place to be:
ETSY VIRTUAL LAB
Tis plenty of sweet treats for everyone.
Lots of sales, lots of prizes and most of all
Lots of beautiful treats to make selections from!
Yours Truly ME
will be offering 20% off select items
AND many of my items NOW have FREE SHIPPING.
Plus I'll do the shipping for you
if you wish to give as a gift
to a friend, love one or surprise yourself
(esp useful when hubby forgets to get you a present or
lol
is one of those who gives his wife
appliances he thinks you want
NOT FOR CHRISMAS HONEY!!!)
Monday, November 16, 2009
Holiday Giveaway Package!
The Holidays are fast approaching! Oh my ~ oh me! Santa's everywhere are busy in their various shops making beautiful handmade gifts for all our loved ones!
A member of Team EEAT is having their first Giveaway for their shop located at Etsy. Truly a very holiday special event for her. May you have much success SugarPlums Bakery!
I thought it would be a fun idea to also do the same thing as SugarPlum's ~ Tell me and my readers about your favorite holiday!
Tell me about a holiday that was your favorite ~ it can be a happy, sad, funny, or just beautiful. So post away contests ends Novermber 30th and I'll announce the winner on December 1st. Then your gift package of my sweet treats will be mailed off on December 3nd. It can be mailed as a gift to a loved one, or mailed directly to you! Arriving before christmas! A value over $65.00!!!
A showstopper for anyone who loves receiving or giving a special gift!
The gift package includes:
kiwi jam, apple rosemary jelly, Nectarine/Plum chutney, Sweet Pepper Apple chutney, Red Caramelized Onion relish, white chocolate lollipop, chocolate bar, and a Toffee butter crunch candy.
Please note: There must be at least 6 different members to post for contest drawing! Other wise the contest drawing will be void. So tell your friends and family about this blog and post your holiday favorite story!
A member of Team EEAT is having their first Giveaway for their shop located at Etsy. Truly a very holiday special event for her. May you have much success SugarPlums Bakery!
I thought it would be a fun idea to also do the same thing as SugarPlum's ~ Tell me and my readers about your favorite holiday!
Tell me about a holiday that was your favorite ~ it can be a happy, sad, funny, or just beautiful. So post away contests ends Novermber 30th and I'll announce the winner on December 1st. Then your gift package of my sweet treats will be mailed off on December 3nd. It can be mailed as a gift to a loved one, or mailed directly to you! Arriving before christmas! A value over $65.00!!!
A showstopper for anyone who loves receiving or giving a special gift!
The gift package includes:
kiwi jam, apple rosemary jelly, Nectarine/Plum chutney, Sweet Pepper Apple chutney, Red Caramelized Onion relish, white chocolate lollipop, chocolate bar, and a Toffee butter crunch candy.
Please note: There must be at least 6 different members to post for contest drawing! Other wise the contest drawing will be void. So tell your friends and family about this blog and post your holiday favorite story!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Dinner for Chilly Nights in Alaska
Chicken Slouper
Cooking time 50 to 60 minutes
Prep time 20 minutes
2 whole chicken breasts with bone and skin
1 small bag of peeled baby carrots
1 red sweet pepper
1 orange sweet pepper
1 yellow sweet pepper
2 russet potatoes
1 large onion
1 bunch Purple Kale
1 pound aspargus
5 large gloves of garlic
5 cups water
seasoning: 1 teaspoon Poultry seasoning
3/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon smokey paprika
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
Clean/rise all veggies. Peel and then chop onion into large chunks. Top the peppers and take out seeds, slice in half, then quarters (each 1/2 should have 4 slices then). Leave peel on potatoes, dice into large chunks. Clean kale take off stem and chop roughly. Slice asparagus into 1/2 inch slices. Peel garlic leave whole. Cut breasts into halves.
In large cooking pot (at least a 5 qt) add water and chicken,seasoning, onion, peppers, carrots and kale. Bring to boil and simmer for 30 minutes. Take breasts out at this point, remove bone and skin. Chop two of the halves into large pieces, leave the other two whole. Place back into pot, add rest of ingredients, simmer on medium heat for another 20 minutes until potatoes are cook through.
Serve in bowls over cooked yolk-less noodles, along with warm slices of herb cheese bread.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Hats a plenty and dreams of Magic on a Website
Secrets passions of mine: Two shops that fill these passions!
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28385504
I invite you to take a stroll through Bear's shop and discover her wonderful artwork that she has turned into various creations for websites. From Banners, to avators, to postcards she does it all! She will build/design items just for you. Don't wait any longer to get a fanatastic design for your website!
Besides my passion for cooking and crafts I have a couple that make me all girly girl.
One is heels~~ LOVE THEM ~~ but one learns all too soon Alaska is not High Heel friendly because snow, ice and freezing air is not so nice as toasty warm boots in winter. So I only have a several pairs of heels that thrill me when I do wear on those rare times that I'm dressed to the 9's. It's super my life partner is very very tall!
But the one thing about being a midwestern Gal in a state where winter is most of the year...I get to wear Hats. I have hats for summer, hats for spring, hats for fall, hats for winter, and hats just because their cute. From baseball caps, to a drop dead black creation by Liz Clairborne, to knit skull hats to silly fleece hats. Its if it fits and I like - I buy.
At Victorian Crossroads a very dear member is delightworthyn ART/wares. She creates one of my passions. And its not for my feet!
I had a hat that I craved of hers. Then I twittered about that beauty and dang if someone didn't steal it right under my eyes, plus a couple other of Delights' hats. Once you visit her shop you will see why - they are delightful!
So this picture is another hat but not the one I am saving to purchase! I don't want anyone stealing that beauty from me. This little red number is sweet but that black one I have my eye on will be mine some day!
I greatly admire anyone who has talent of creating items that one can use for different websites that require GRAPHICS. As a beginner with my Publisher and Photoshop Elements I've so far behind the eightball it's not even funny! I wish I could say I am a graphic designer, but the sad truth I'm not. Beginner just does not cut it!
I'm in total awe of the talents of this graphic designer artist: Bearcengic. Her shop at Etsy has a great following. With over 1,000 sells You can trust she knows how to please the pickest of graphic buyers!
As a person who sews, I found this banner speaking to me. If I own a shop that still marketed sewn items I would buy this in 2 seconds flat! Visitors comments I know would be total praise!
I invite you to take a stroll through Bear's shop and discover her wonderful artwork that she has turned into various creations for websites. From Banners, to avators, to postcards she does it all! She will build/design items just for you. Don't wait any longer to get a fanatastic design for your website!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Reflections and Shops To Be Visited
In life I often do many things on my own. Visit art shows, shopping, traveling, and just running around town doing different things.
I have a life partner who is as I am ~ free ~ we are two birds following where ever the wind blows us. We share some common interests and but for the most part we are very different people in regards to interests. He is heavily into ancient history BC and mine begins more in the 1700's to modern. He world revolves around his daily bike riding and mine is the center of all things handcrafted.
One area we both enjoy is of course my cooking And we both enjoy the internet.
He is the one who started us on the internet way back in 1994. Thinking back ~ OMG those computers where so slow lol it's a wonder that the internet survived...most likely it did only because technology was constantly changing and gets better, faster, and is the "new world" for exploring for mankind until we leave planet earth.
I love finding what others do for fun and creativity online. Belonging to a couple of selling venues, groups, and markets I am developing new friendships and finding fellow folks with same interests as myself, or their creative outlets are so much better than my own.
This week I'm going to be show casing several folks I think you need to meet!
Baubles Buttons & Beads at 1000markets This shop has the greatest jewelry ~ old and new are mixed together in awesome pieces for your wrists, or necks and even your ears! The shop owner has so much joy and enthusiasm it's so nice to be in the same market that Deb is! We both belong to Victorian Crossroads at 1000markets.
http://www.1000markets.com/users/baublesbuttonsbeads
Cakes by Sugar Plums over at Etsy, a classy lady whose baked goods are a pure delight to ones eyes! Her real life shop just moved into newer and bigger quarters and even though moving is a headace, Patty remained cool and classy. Both of us are members of Etsy's Team EEAT plus Patty and I also shared a life time thrill - SugarPlums also went to the Emmy Awards Gifting Suite!
http://cakesbysugarplums.etsy.com
I invite you to visit these two shops and treat yourself to something beautiful to wear on date night or something edible & unique for your tastebuds.
I have a life partner who is as I am ~ free ~ we are two birds following where ever the wind blows us. We share some common interests and but for the most part we are very different people in regards to interests. He is heavily into ancient history BC and mine begins more in the 1700's to modern. He world revolves around his daily bike riding and mine is the center of all things handcrafted.
One area we both enjoy is of course my cooking
He is the one who started us on the internet way back in 1994. Thinking back ~ OMG those computers where so slow lol it's a wonder that the internet survived...most likely it did only because technology was constantly changing and gets better, faster, and is the "new world" for exploring for mankind until we leave planet earth.
I love finding what others do for fun and creativity online. Belonging to a couple of selling venues, groups, and markets I am developing new friendships and finding fellow folks with same interests as myself, or their creative outlets are so much better than my own.
This week I'm going to be show casing several folks I think you need to meet!
Baubles Buttons & Beads at 1000markets This shop has the greatest jewelry ~ old and new are mixed together in awesome pieces for your wrists, or necks and even your ears! The shop owner has so much joy and enthusiasm it's so nice to be in the same market that Deb is! We both belong to Victorian Crossroads at 1000markets.
http://www.1000markets.com/users/baublesbuttonsbeads
Cakes by Sugar Plums over at Etsy, a classy lady whose baked goods are a pure delight to ones eyes! Her real life shop just moved into newer and bigger quarters and even though moving is a headace, Patty remained cool and classy. Both of us are members of Etsy's Team EEAT plus Patty and I also shared a life time thrill - SugarPlums also went to the Emmy Awards Gifting Suite!
http://cakesbysugarplums.etsy.com
I invite you to visit these two shops and treat yourself to something beautiful to wear on date night or something edible & unique for your tastebuds.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Posters I love..wow a sale, a newsletter, and just fun
A little bird told me that AS2Designs is having a 50% off sale from October 23rd til October 30th. The sale is for any and all of her products! WOW a super holiday deal for sure!
A reminder to all to either sign up here for Covered in Chocolates Newsletter, visit either of her shops, leave a message by either email or convo that you want to receive the monthly newsletter; there is a signup over at http://covereinchocolatebakery.com also. IT Will be full of recipes, tips, photos, and surprises LIKE: coupons, advance notices of Sales and when new products will be presented to the public!
A reminder to all to either sign up here for Covered in Chocolates Newsletter, visit either of her shops, leave a message by either email or convo that you want to receive the monthly newsletter; there is a signup over at http://covereinchocolatebakery.com also. IT Will be full of recipes, tips, photos, and surprises LIKE: coupons, advance notices of Sales and when new products will be presented to the public!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Veggie Soup Stock Part Dux
The soup stock turned out really good. Safely put into ice cube trays and is now frozen. Whenever I need stock I'll be able to take out a couple of veggie stock ice cubes and make up something tasty in different recipes for a couple of weeks.
For this basic veggie stock:
three carrots along with the green tops
one large potato
3 celery stalks
1 large tomato
3 yellow turnips
6 red tipped lettuce leaves
1 large onion - I used yellow
10 red grapes
6 cups of water
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
1 tsp dried dill
1 tsp Mrs Dash tomato basil
1 tsp herb de Provence
Chop all the veggies into large chunks, toss into water that is in a large pot I use my 5 qt pot, add seasoning and start cooking!
Bring to boil and cook for 30 minutes on full boil, then simmer about 4 hours. This reduces the stock to about 3 to 4 cups of usable veggie stock. Remember to Stir a few times while cooking just to make sure nothing has stuck to bottom of 5 qt pot.
Let sit for a few minutes after turning off heat. Then stain stock into a bowl. Reserve the cooked veggies and 1 cup of the stock.
I let it cool down for about 10 to 20 minutes then I pull into ice cube trays for freezing. This did two trays for me with a few tablespoon left over which I just added back to the reserve veggies.
I put the reserve cooked veggie into blender and blend into a fine thick stock with the 1 cup of the veggie stock. To do this portion I suggest you do 1/2 of the veggies at a time with about 1/4 cup stock. Once the veggies are blended totally add remaining stock and blend until smooth. This is great just heated as its own soup for the next day. Looks very much like a thick split pea soup
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