Sunday, September 18, 2011

bbq chicken pizza



"Hey, Ji. This pizza was like, real dope."

That's what the big brother said after he finished eating this.

And, it was dope.

Like for real.

Remember when I said that If I were to ever have a bakery or eatery or something, I would definitely always sell my lemon crinkle cookies?

Well, this BBQ Chicken Pizza would also ALWAYS be on that menu to sell as well.

Fricking delicious it was. And dope.

And that's all I have to say about that. =)




**All photos were taken with my iPhone. My camera broke...AGAIN!**

BBQ Chicken Pizza

  • Thin crust  pizza dough
  • Favorite BBQ sauce
  • Mozzarella cheese
  • Gouda cheese
  • Cilantro chopped
  • Diced cooked chicken
  • Sliced red onions
  • About 2 or 3 tablespoons of oil for frying
1.Preheat oven to 500 degrees. Coat your chicken with about 1/4 cup of BBQ sauce. Set aside.

2. In a skillet, heat oil and when hot pan fry each side of pizza dough for about a minute per side. When  golden brown, looking kind of like a flat-bread, take off of fire. (You can also of course bake the pizza in a normal way, but this is one of my favorite ways of doing it.)

3. Take fried dough and spread on a thin layer of BBQ sauce. Follow it up with a layer of mozzarella, chicken, red onions, and gouda cheese. Use how little or how much you'd like.

4. Bake for about 9 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and melty. Immediately throw on chopped cilantro and serve immediately and enjoy!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

challah bread



So, I made challah.

Holla!

Yea, it was kinda cool.

Like, the yeast bubbling up and stuff and then the dough rising and then me having to punch it down? I enjoyed it immensely.

When it was finally ready and I sliced into it I 'm not going to lie, at first I was pretty disappointed.  :\

In my mind I thought I would be slicing into challah that was really sweet and yellow inside; kind of like the ones I get at the supermarket bakery. When I sliced into my challah, it was white inside and had only a bit of sweetness.

After further investigation, I found out that I had made traditional challah. The stuff that I get at the supermarket is dyed yellow, has a ton of extra butter and eggs added to it, and is generally inauthentic.

Word?


I was kind of shocked when I found that out. In any event, after my discovery was made I enjoyed my challah 1000x more.

It is super soft and very tender and tastes great alone or slathered with butter or other spreads.I ate my piece(s) with apple butter smeared on top of salted butter. YUM.

I used this recipe, but next time I make it I'll  probably look for another one that calls for butter instead of oil and a bit more sugar or honey.

So, that's my challah story. It is absolutely not difficult to make and I'll probably make it over and over again.

Holla!   :)
For recipe and how to braid challah, go HERE.




Monday, September 5, 2011

vanilla cupcakes w/ vanilla-marshmallow buttercream


This is not my kind of cupcake. Hear me out.

I'm a chocolate loving girl who prefers peanut butter frosting, cookie dough toppings, and salted caramel fillings--fun stuff.

This kind of cupcake is a favorite of my BFF partner in crime, Judith.

Me and Judi!
Every time we end up in a bakery it's always the same scenario. I'm anxiously trying to figure out what flavors to get and if the cashier will judge me if I get 3 different treats, while Judith doesn't even look at the display case for more than 5 seconds!

She automatically wants a vanilla cupcake with vanilla frosting; no questions asked. Sprinkles usually are okay--but I'm not sure.

This past Christmas I talked her into getting an eggnog flavored cupcake because you know, 'tis the season.

She hated it.

She took one bite, rendered it unappetizing, and passed it over to me to finish.

Whoops.

Anyways, that's Judith!

I had to whip up a batch of cupcakes for an event and thought a simple recipe would be the best which is why I chose Judith's fave.

These are exceptional cupcakes if I do say so myself. It's a doctored up white cake mix with classic vanilla butter-cream frosting that I added some marshmallow fluff to. (I had to Judi!)

They really are delicious! Cupcakes like these remind me that sometimes simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Kinda like Judith. :)




Vanilla Cupcakes
--adapted from Recipe Girl

1  box white cake mix
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup granulated white sugar (I added about 2 tablespoons more)
3/4 teaspoon salt (I would reduce this by a 1/4 next time)
1 1/3 cups water
2 Tablespoons vegetable or canola oil
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup sour cream
4 large egg whites

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a large bowl mix together cake mix, flour, sugar,and salt.

2. Add the remaining ingredients and mix until well combined. Pour into lined cupcake pans and bake for 18-20 minutes.


Vanilla-Marshmallow Buttercream

3 cups
powdered sugar

1 cup butter, at room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 to 2 Tablespoons whipping cream
*Can't remember, but I added about 3/4 cup of marshmallow fluff

Cream sugar and butter until well blended. Add in vanilla, whipping cream, and marshmallow fluff. Tatse and adjust flavor to your liking. Frost cupcakes!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

red velvet s'mores brownies (kinda...)



These were the little s'mores brownies that could.

I really, really, REALLY wanted to make these the right way , but things just kept happening.

First, I completely forgot that I was out of flour. I wanted to make the brownies from scratch. By the time I realized that, it had started to rain because of Hurricane Irene and I didn't feel like venturing out.

Mind you it was a regular rainfall. I was just psyching myself out.

Besides, if I went out then I'd have to put on real pants and a brassiere and I simply was not in the mood.

I decided to make them anyways and use a brownie mix that I was POSITIVE that I had.

Wrong! I didn't have one. But, I did find a Red Velvet box cake mix. I decided I would turn them into brownies.

I went to go make the graham cracker base and of course I didn't have enough. As a result, Girl Scout Trefoil shortbread cookies served as a base as well.

Oh, and I wanted regular marshmallows on top but when I went into my cupboard, I only had minis.

Fine.

This meant that my traditional s'mores brownies that I was dying to make turned into something completely different: A shortbread/graham cracker crust with a red velvet brownie and mini 'mallows on top.

I was skeptical, but how bad could they be?

Answer: Not bad at all!! Delicious!

The cookie base was really good,  the red velvet brownies were De. Lish and the toasted marshmallows were perfect.

I would definitely make this dessert again--It was so good!

Perfect dessert to wait the hurricane out. I was really lucky in that respect too. My neighborhood didn't get too much damage from Irene. I feel really blessed.  :)



Red Velvet S'more Brownies
*Graham Cracker Shortbread Crust
  • 1 cup each of shortbread cookies and graham cracker crumbs (or all graham crackers)
  •  6 tablespoons melted butter
*Red Velvet Brownies
  • 1 box of red velvet cake mix
  • 1 egg
  • 3/4 c. melted butter
  • 1/2 c.  of water
  • 1 c. mini chocolate chips
*Topping
  • Mini Marshmallows
1. Mix up the melted butter and graham cracker crumbs and press into an 8x8 pan. Bake for about 15 minutes in a 325degree oven until golden brown.

2. While baking, mix up the brownies. Combine the egg, butter, and water and then add the cake mix and fold in the mini chocolate chips.

3. Bake the brownies in a 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes back out clean.

4. When the brownies are baked, spread desired amount of marshmallows on top and stick under the broiler for 2-3 minutes until they're golden brown. Let cool, cut and enjoy!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

vacay debrief

Brownie Sundae at Lizzie's Ice Cream in Harvard Square


So, I'm back!

I took some time off to get some R&R and hit up Boston, Martha's Vineyard, Orlando and my hometown of Miami, FL.

I wish I had canceled Miami and Orlando altogether.

Boston and Martha's Vineyard were F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C and I wish I had spent the whole time there instead.

I spent the first 6 years of my life in Cambridge, MA and then  spent summers visiting my dad and cousins. I forgot how much FUN Boston and Cambridge are!

Can't wait to go back.

Here are some pictures from the trip. =)


Shining waters at the Vineyard.



Love this place!




The Black Dog.


I get serious about ice-cream.



Flying Horses Carousel



Del's Lemonade and Lobster Roll



Prettiest street, ever.



Beach houses on our way back to Boston. Can I live there forever...


The best bubble tea at some random hole in the wall in Boston's Chinatown. De. Lish!


Airport in Boston has rocking chairs!

First stop in Miami---Miami Subs. The Gyros platter is the best!


At the beach in Hollywood, FL. One of my loves--Melissa. <3


Beach Boardwalk


Bellante's Pizza. $5 Pizza and Pasta buffet.


Hollywood Beach


My high school BFF Tessie and her boyfriend John's Italian Ice Stand. The Chillstop. DELICIOUS!


Peanut Butter Italian Ice with Sea Salt! So good! If you're in Miami, check them out! The Chillstop
Had to hit up Little Haiti in  Miami.  :)


Cola Couronne--one of my favorites.

And of course, I had to have some Guineps

So,that was my vacay.

Now, I'm back to real life and working tomorrow...fricking boo.

Going to spend the rest of the day unpacking and catching up with the blogosphere. :)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

gone away


Hey friends!

I'm off on vacation (yes!) for the next week with little to no internet; so I won't be able to update my little blog that brings me so much joy or talk to and check out your delightful dishes for a bit. :/

I hope you all have a great week and can't wait to see what's cooking when I get back. =)

Sunday, August 7, 2011

lemon crinkle cookies--the best ever!


These cookies left me speechless.

Seriously.


They are the best cookies I've ever had and if I were to ever open up a shop or something, these would be my signature treat.



I'd make a thousand a day and sell them for $.25 each.


Business men and women, children walking home from school, moms, teachers and everyone and anyone would know that for a mere quarter, they could get the world's greatest cookie.

Aren't they so adorable all rolled in  sugar! :)



Jihane's lemon crinkle cookies.  :o)





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Lemon Crinkle Cookies
--Adapted from Tasty Kitchen
  • ½ cups Butter, Softened
  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar
  • ½ teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • 1 whole Egg
  • 1 teaspoon Lemon Zest (I used 2 teaspoons)
  • 1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice (I used 1.5--next time, 2)
  • 1-½ cup All-purpose Flour
  • ¼ teaspoons Salt
  • ¼ teaspoons Baking Powder
  • ⅛ teaspoons Baking Soda
  • ½ cups Powdered Sugar
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease light colored baking sheets with non stick cooking spray and set aside.

2. In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Whip in vanilla, egg, lemon zest and juice. Scrape sides of bowl and mix again. Stir in all dry ingredients (except powdered sugar) slowly until just combined. Scrape sides of bowl and mix again briefly.

3. Pour powdered sugar onto a large plate. Roll a heaping teaspoon of dough into a ball and roll in powdered sugar. Place on baking sheet and repeat with remaining dough.

4.Bake for 9-11 minutes or until bottom of cookies begin to barely brown and cookies have a matte finish (not melty or shiny). Remove from oven and cool cookies about 3 minutes before transferring to cooling rack.