I finally watched Frozen and really enjoyed it. It was not only a good movie, but a great movie musical. The songs were so much fun and added so much emotion to the film. My current obsession is "Let it Go", as performed by Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel). I have yet to make it through the entire song without my eyes getting wet, it is just so damn good. I am totally blown away by Idina Menzel's voice. She is just so amazing.
I bought myself a present and it is pie related.
I've been making a lot of pies lately and sometimes the edges of the crust will brown way faster than the pie cooks, so you have to cover them in foil to keep them from burning. I quickly realized that using foil to do this is really finicky, and also kinda burny, as I'm usually wrapping the edges while the pie plate is already hot.
This novice pie maker did some Googling and learned that they have a thing for that: pie crust shield! The one I got is silicone, adjustable to multiple sizes of pie, and the reviews on Amazon were pretty good so I went for it. I figure if I'm in my pie making years, this new toy is going to get a lot of use over the next while.
Now I have a great excuse to make a pie!
I've been making a lot of pies lately and sometimes the edges of the crust will brown way faster than the pie cooks, so you have to cover them in foil to keep them from burning. I quickly realized that using foil to do this is really finicky, and also kinda burny, as I'm usually wrapping the edges while the pie plate is already hot.
This novice pie maker did some Googling and learned that they have a thing for that: pie crust shield! The one I got is silicone, adjustable to multiple sizes of pie, and the reviews on Amazon were pretty good so I went for it. I figure if I'm in my pie making years, this new toy is going to get a lot of use over the next while.
My new pie crust shield |
How it works (click to enlarge) |
The total circumference of the pie shield laid end to end |
Placed on my 8 inch, rimmed, glass pie plate |
Placed on a tin pie plate from store bought pie crust |
I was craving deep fry insanely bad on the weekend so we did up some potatoes. Whenever we make home made french fries or chips, I'm always amazed at how much food comes from one potato. I'm also amazed at how many potatoes I can eat after they've been deep fried.
Using 5 potatoes, we made 3 into fries and 2 into chips. I used the fancy ripple blade on my food processor to make the chips, the fries we cut up by hand.
We soaked the ripple sliced potatoes in water and then spun them a few times in the salad spinner to get the excess water off. We patted them dry with paper towels to make sure they were really dry.
Then we deep fried them.
Salted and full of crunch.
Next we chopped up french fries and got them frying too.
They were really, really good.
Using 5 potatoes, we made 3 into fries and 2 into chips. I used the fancy ripple blade on my food processor to make the chips, the fries we cut up by hand.
Fancy ripple blade |
Then we deep fried them.
Salted and full of crunch.
Next we chopped up french fries and got them frying too.
They were really, really good.
I am really into pie right now and have been thinking about all the different varieties there are. Fruit,
custard, pudding, sugar... I am really excited about all the options and all the different pies I am soon to make.
For pi Day, my friend Tasha made a lemon meringue pie, which reminded me that I love lemon meringue pie. I've made it before from a box mix, but I tried the real deal this time. There are a few steps to this pie, but mostly it is pretty easy to make. I didn't take any photos of preparing the lemon filling, but check out Tasha's post about this pie, as she has some great step by step photos.
I used my Mom's Lemon Meringue pie recipe, which is pretty similar to the one found here.
custard, pudding, sugar... I am really excited about all the options and all the different pies I am soon to make.
For pi Day, my friend Tasha made a lemon meringue pie, which reminded me that I love lemon meringue pie. I've made it before from a box mix, but I tried the real deal this time. There are a few steps to this pie, but mostly it is pretty easy to make. I didn't take any photos of preparing the lemon filling, but check out Tasha's post about this pie, as she has some great step by step photos.
I used my Mom's Lemon Meringue pie recipe, which is pretty similar to the one found here.
The meringue and the lemon about to become good friends |
Together as one! |
Baked and browned |
Pie!!! |
We bought a 4 inch egg pan a few months ago and I recently learned that it makes fantastic pancakes. You have to make them one at a time, but it's worth it, as they turn out big, round, and perfect. MMmmmm... The first night I made them, I ate a helping of them before the rest of dinner was ready. Just couldn't wait. This second attempt, I kept my appetite in check and had them with bacon, eggs, and toast. Big breakfast of champions. Our house pancake bonus: John doesn't like them as much as I do, so I get any leftovers for next day lunch. Win!
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