Mar 31

 

 

 


[more PULLs | previous Manic Mondays ]

PULL

Uh oh… pullpull… the theme for this week is pull… my mind is blank… what to post? How about the good old story why one of the drawer pulls is missing on our davenport? No… that´s far too short. (Just for the record: Luis pulled so hard at it that he pulled the drawer pull off.)
How about something marketing related? The Push-Pull Strategy? No, that´s far too long… and might bore most of my readers to death.

Oh Sanni… pull yourself together! Pull the finger out! The finger? Fingerfood! Taaaaa-daaa…

The Pull-Apart Caramel Coffee Cake

Ingredients

  • 2 tubes (12 ounces each) refrigerated flaky buttermilk biscuits
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions

  1. Cut each biscuit into four pieces; arrange evenly in a 10-in. fluted tube pan coated with cooking spray.
  2. Combine the brown sugar, cream and cinnamon; pour over biscuits.
  3. Bake in preheated 350° oven for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown.
  4. Cool for 5 minutes before inverting onto a serving platter.

Get messy! Allow yourself to use your hands to eat and let all of your inhibitions go out the window. Yummy!

Happy Manic Monday!

And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: Mmmm…Sacrelicious!

Jan 4

Tonight our little home will turn into a Spanish Bodega. We plan to have a Spanish night enjoying tapas. Spanish tapas is at the very heart of Sapnish lifestyle and culture. Everywhere you go in Spain you will find lively and noisy bars serving small plates of superb flavours and local delicacies.

In its most basic form tapas is simply a small snack or appetizer taken with a drink or two at lunchtime or in the early evening before the main meal. Today it´s also popular to combine various sorts of tapas instead of main meal for dinner. It is essentially a style of eating rather than a form of cooking. Tapas means sociability, friends and family. The Spanish in general won’t drink without eating something as well.

Now, throughout the world, Spanish tapas has become a popular and healthy addition to the many food styles and cuisines available to us today.

Everyone is joining in and realising how pleasurable eating in this way can be. And why not? When you begin to see the sheer range of flavours available you will, I’m sure, want to find out more about ‘the small plate with the BIG flavour’.

Wherever you live, Spanish tapas will give you a tasty little mouthful of the real Spain without having to jump on an aeroplane to enjoy it! You can bring a little Spanish sunshine right into your own home - right now!

Feel free to cyber-join our Spanish night. We invite you to come with us on a journey of tapas discovery, limited only by how long you can sit here reading before your mouth starts salivating and you simply have to get up and try something out!

We´ll have…

Chorizo - Chorizo is undoubtedly one of the most famous of cured pork sausages, available spicy, garlicky, mild, hot, smokey and red.

… Jamón Serrano - There are not many hams more highly-regarded in the gourmet world than dry-cured serrano ham. Ours is bone-in (14 lb)

… Manchego - Whilst there are many different types of cheeses produced in Spain, Manchego cheese is the most well-known and widely-available. We´ll serve an Artisan semi-aged Manchego tonight.

… Olives - the oldest and original tapas.

… Fresh bread and olive oil - One of the simplest (and one of my favourite) ways to enjoy a good, strong-flavoured extra-virgin olive oil is to simply pour it onto a plate, sprinkle some salt on it and then mop it up with some fresh, crusty bread.
Or you could use toast rubbed with a cut clove of garlic and/or tomato.
Either way, the taste is sensational!

… Albóndigas - tasty meatballs in spicy tomato sauce. This is a dish which originated with the Moors so you will usually find some exotic spices in most recipes, especially those from the Andalucian region where the Moors had the most influence.

… Empanadas de Cerdo - Pork pie. Empanadas are basically pies. You can make a whole one in a pie dish and cut it into segments, or make them into little pasties or parcels. We prefer the little individual ones, it seems to fit in with the idea of tapas better.

… Tortilla de Patatas - Spanish Omelette. I guess this has to be the best-known tapas. Some say it should be soft and others say it should be set hard; some say it should have onion and others say it should not; some serve it with mayonnaise and others serve it with tomato sauce.
This delicious tapa can be served warm or cold. If my pregnancy hormones don´t play tricks on me ours will be served lukewarm, with Aioli, containing onions.

… Champiñones al ajillo - garlic mushrooms. There are not many tapas recipes more Spanish than this. Gorgeous mushrooms infused with the exotic flavours of spices, olive oil, garlic and Spanish Sherry.

… Patatas Bravas - Crispy potatoes in a spicy tomato sauce. Patatas bravas is a simple and traditional tapas recipe. The potatoes are crisp on the outside but still firm on the inside and the sauce tastes rich, glossy and spicy.

… Crema Catalana - A popular Catalan cold custard dessert with a crispy caramel coating

We´ll serve a Spanish red wine - the Finca Allende 2003 Rioja Alta, an expressive and harmonious Rioja and Hierbas, a typical herbal liquer, for the non-pregnant people.

Now enjoy the tapas - if you´re interested in any recipe don´t hestitate to let me know =)

And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: Are you saying you’re never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon?
Lisa: No.
Homer: Ham?
Lisa: No.
Homer: Pork chops?
Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal.
Homer: Heh heh heh. Ooh, yeah, right, Lisa. A wonderful, magical animal.


Sep 28

Today marks the “International Day of Coffee” - and most of you know I´m a confessed coffee-addict. My favorite blend is Caffè Verona. I love the this versatile, complex blend, combining great Latin American and Asia Pacific coffees with a touch of Italian Roast… and I love to play with it. My favorite Caffè Verona recipe is

Frozen Caramel Frappuccino
Ingredients

1/2 cup cold coffee
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup milk
2 cups ice
3 tablespoons caramel sundae syrup
  whipped cream

Preparation

  • Combine all ingredients into electric blender.
  • Blend drink until ice is crushed and drink is smooth.
  • Serve in a glas and top with whipped cream and caramel syrup.
  • Add straw for ease in drinking.
  • Voilà! A caramel frappuccino from the coffee shop…made right at home! Enjoy ♥

    xoXOxo,

    Sanni

    And now…
    … our moment of Homer J.:

    Homer: Hey, we didn’t have a message on our answering machine when we left. How very odd.



    Apr 23







    Welcome to Manic Monday Edition #13:SUN


    I´m sitting on the patio, enjoying the sun… my notebook´s on my knees… a huge glass of iced coffee next to me. I can listen to the sunny music tootling from inside our home:Stevie Wonder - You Are The Sunshine Of My LifeThe Beatles - Here Comes The Sun

    Bob Marley - Sun Is Shining

    Nirvana - Seasons In The Sun

    Nora Jones - Sunrise

    Army Of Lovers - Let The Sunshine In

    Simply Red - Sunrise

    Katrina & The Waves - I´m Walking On Sunshine

    Laid Back - Sunshine Raggae

    Perfect. To top it up I´m in need of some great reads - I will visit my fellow blogger´s right now!
    Plans for tonight: There´s a reason to celebrate. Me and Frank, the sunshine of my life, we´ll have a BBQ and Tequila Sunrise =)Tequila Sunrise Recipe:

    Ingredients:
    2 1/2 oz Tequila
    5 oz Orange Juice
    1/2 shot of Grenadine Sirup
    1 Orange Slice to decorate
    Ice Cubes

    Recipe:
    Pour OJ and Tequila into a cocktail shaker, add ice cubes and shake well.
    Pour into a highball glass, then add the Grenadine little by little to the bottom of the glass.
    It will slowly rise up through the OJ in a very pretty color gradient from red to red-orange to orange.

    Voilà: Tequila Sunrise =)

    xoXOxo,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    And now…

    … our moment of Homer J.:

    Homer: Oh, so they have internet on computers now!




    « Previous Entries