Showing posts with label food and drinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food and drinks. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Enchanted Tea Set

I've been wanted to host a mother's day tea party for a couple of years now, and for one reason or another I just haven't. I started browsing looking to buy a few sets of vintage tea cups, however right in the middle of my search I came across this "Enchanted" collection. What can I say? The vibrant colors and contrast have me...well, "enchanted". Oh, what would this world be without color? I dare not imagine. On another note, apparently this tea set has a bit of history. It was chosen by Country Living Magazine to help decorate their House of the Year.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Stylish Martini Bars

I fell in love with the colors and "coolness" of this martini bar! Let me just say that I live in Palm Springs and the weather is about about 110 degrees outside right now, so yes, the idea of sipping on an ice cold martini at this time is very appealing.

Visit Le Bride for more cool martini bar pictures.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Breakfast cupcakes? With Fries?

Actually, it's a biscuit with scrambled eggs, ham & cheese, topped with a grape tomato and a side of fresh Mango slices. Click here to see how and why I made them...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The day I discovered Casey's Cupcakes

The hubby and I took a quick trip out to Riverside yesterday for personal business. Once we were done, we stayed in town for a little window shopping and exploring. We were checking out the cute little gift shops around the Mission Inn when these pink balloons and charming patio seating caught my attention. The sign read Casey's Cupcakes & Capuccinos, and since I hadn't had my morning coffee yet, it became a "must have". ~ The shop's really cute on the inside and the cupcake attendants were very friendly. They had so many flavors to choose from, it wasn't easy to make a selection, but I decided on a Razzmatazz Raspberry cupcake - it was pure JOY! One of the best cupcakes I've EVER had! Soft and moist, not too sweet and full of flavor. The packaging and wooden cutlery added a nice touch to the presentation as well.
Looks like escaping the desert heat and taking an hour drive to the beautiful city of Riverside will be this summer's repeated "sweet" adventure.

Photos in this post are from SeanRobot's Flickr gallery

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Pretty Cupcakes

Loving these tasty creations by Sweet Cupcakes and Treats. I'm going to be experimenting in the kitchen soon, while planning my daughter's 6th birthday party, and this site has provided lots of inspiration. Hope you enjoy it too!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Homemade Summer Treats

Found a delicious recipe via Whole Living that I couldn't wait to share. The instructions read as follows:

Banana, Berry, and Buttermilk Popsicles

Puree 1 1/2 cups low-fat buttermilk, 1 banana, 1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen berries, and 1/4 cup honey or agave syrup in a blender until smooth. Pour mixture into Popsicle molds and freeze. Makes 10 pops ( 75 calories each).

Visit WholeLiving.com for many more healthy snacks and meals!

PS - I love the color of the Popsicles above.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Parisian Cupcake Topper Flags

I just added these new cupcake toppers to my Etsy shop. Actually, they're multi-purpose foodpicks. They look great on cupcakes and pastries - ideal for a Paris theme bridal shower! Or if you're having a wine tasting, these would look great on a cheese platter sitting next a bottle of French wine.
The flags are made from Cavallini paper, attached to a toothpick and accented with a small microbead at the top for a very subtle sparkle. They sell in sets in 12, but if you need other quantities just shoot me an e-mail!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pumpkin Pie Bites

Found these fun little pumpkin pie bites via Bakerella. Aren't they adorable? Some things are just too cute to eat! I love pumpkin pie. I've never made it from scratch, I may add, but these little mini pies have tempted me to give it a try in the coming weeks. I'm sure my daughter would enjoy helping mommy decorate them. ~ For more images and full recipe, click here.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Let's get Funky (Lunch)!

These cute little edible creations brings food art to a whole new level! Funky Lunch was created out of the desire to make lunch time fun for kids while getting them to eat healthy food that is also appealing to them. The creators will be releasing Funky Lunch merchandise soon and sharing their recipes for great sandwhich design! These would be such a great hit at a birthday party, dont' you think?

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Cowboy Cookies {found via Bakerella Blog}

Today was my daughter's first day of Kindergarden. I told her that if she had a good week we would bake cookies and celebrate on Friday evening. While indulging in my daily blog reads, I came accros these photos and recipe for Cowboy Cookies via Bakerella blog - the perfect baking project for my daughter and I! She's such a girly-girl that I know the pink m&m's will be her favorite part. In my case, I know I'll love them just because I'm such a cookie monster.

Love the packaging shown here...perfect for gift giving.

And the final result looks delicious too!
For the recipe and assembly instructions click here.

Friday, January 23, 2009

The Strawberry Batida

While in search of a fun and fruity beverage that I could prepare for my sister tomorrow to get her in a "happier" birthday mood, I found a recipe for a blended and creamy Brazilian drink which has appararently become a hit in LA and Miami.

It's called the Strawberry Batida.

What first caught my attention was it's color - Pink! Oh yes, pink is still so "in" these days, so if any of you are looking for a pink & fruity beverage to color-coordinate and refresh your guests during your spring or summer celebration, try it out! I haven't tried it yet, but when I do, I'll let you know what I think about it.

Here's what you need:
  • 1 cup of strawberry pulp (frozen or fresh mashed strawberries)
  • 3 tablespoons of condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon of lemon juice
  • 4 ounces of cachaca or vodka
Just blend over ice and serve. Yields 4.

Recipe and photo from CocktailAtlas.com

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Feta & Strawberries Salad

If you feel like you're about to break your diet and give-in to your sweet tooth, do it in a healthy way and toss some fruit in your salad!

Here's one of my favorite recipes. Prep time is only 10 mins.

Ingredients:
1 pkg (5 oz.) mixed baby greens
3/4 cup sliced fresh strawberries
1/2 cup ATHENOS Traditional Crumbled Feta Cheese
3 Tsp. sliced almonds, toasted
1/4 cup Kraft Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing

Toss all ingrfedients except dressing in large bowl. Add dressing just before serving; mix lightly. Makes 4 servings.

Now, indulge and rest assured that you'll still fit into your wedding dress after such a delightful treat!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Celebrate with a refreshing Mojito!

Mojito Recipe:
1 lime, quarted
2 tsp sugar
8 to 10 mint leaves
2 oz rum
Splash of club soda

Mash the first three ingredients then add the rum. Shake with ice, then strain into a highball glass filled with crushed ice. Splash with club soda and garnish with a sprig of mint. Your guests will love it!

Thursday, July 19, 2007

I have a spice rack and I'm not afraid to use it!

We celebrated my daughter's 3rd birthday at our home this past weekend. We had a little family get-together, where just both sets of grandparents, my siblings, my husband's siblings and their kids came over for a swim and BBQ.

The theme for the night was Sponge Bob. It was the perfect way to "brand" our little event, since he "lives in a pineapple, under the sea." My sister, brought the Sponge Bob piñata, one gramma brought jello, the other brought cake and we grilled us up some burgers, or "krabby patties" as Sponge Bob would say.

Everyone had a good time, especially the birthday girl! My husband grilled the food as I cordinated the evening making sure everyone had dinner, drinks, I rounded up the kids so they could all hit the piñata, sing happy birthday, have some cake, etc.

At the end of the night, when it was all over he mentioned that several of our guests asked where we bought the meat for the burgers and if it came prepared, because they were particularly good. I laughed and asked if he told them it was my very own "secret krabby pattie formula"?

The secret is actually what I consider to have been one of the BEST wedding gifts we received, and it's the one gift I use almost on a daily basis - my spice rack! I'm no Rachel Ray by the way, but rumor is I make the best "albondigas" (meatballs soup) in town, amongst other meals, if I may proudly add.

I've had a lot of fun experimenting with different herbs and teaching myself a few tricks here and there. I don't read much about cooking, my mother and I never got along in the kitchen which led me to avoid all premises as she prepared our meals when I was growing up, and I don't even own any cookbooks. But I remember the joy I felt when I opened this particular wedding gift. I smelled each and every single herb and spice, placed it on my kitchen counter and have basically followed my instincts when adding these to any meats, fish or poultry ever since. Also, if I happen to eat something I really like at someone else's house, I let them know and everyone is usually always happy to share their little cooking secrets. I think the fact that I'm a designer also helps me in the kitchen. I always feel the need to be creative with my meals as well and I pay a lot of attention to color.

So what was the secret ingredient in the yummy hamburgers we ejoyed this past weekend? Mint. Yes, I crushed dried mint leaves (fresh mint leaves would have been my first choice, but I didn't have any) and worked them into the patties, then I carefully sliced half an onion and layered the thin slices in between the patties a few hours before throwing them on the grill. That, plus a little Lawry's Seasoned Salt, a little pepper, and there you go! No biggie, no hassle, and as we say in my home, they were "malicious"! (It's not a typo, in my home "malicious" means "delicious" simply because it rhymes and it's just more fun to say it this way!)

So for all of you brides or grooms who are nervous about not having much cooking experience - don't worry! You won't starve. You'll figure it out on your own, but in case you don't, you can always sign up for a couples' cooking class. Wouldn't that be fun?

On a personal note, I hope to one day create and publish a little recipe book for my daughter of all her favorite meals. I'm talking about one of those customized hard cover books from Heritage Makers, where I can upload my own pictures, write my own stories and publish one book for under $50. Not a bad deal at all for a keepsake that can be passed on from one generation from the next.

I have another new favorite wedding gift that I recently discovered, but that deserves its own blog entry! Until then, have a flavorful day everyone!