I was looking for something to present for dessert the other night that was simple and fast, but also tasty. As I do, I scoured the Internet for something that would strike my fancy! Found these little buddies!! Cannoli's traditionally take some work so I was thrilled to come across this super easy recipe. I know we are all strapped for time so today I am offering you these little bites courtesy of Arlene "aka" 'Sugar' at www.cookingwithsugar.com. She provides a video tutorial on how to make these cannolis the easy way -check it out!
Friday, 20 July 2012
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Healthy Dessert Pizza! Yum!
Monday, I gave you a tutorial on "How to make great pizzas on your gas grill". Today, to round out your party, I am giving you a tutorial on Sweet pizza! Kids will love this as well as adults!
This dessert pizza is going to have your family and friends clapping and cheering for more! It resembles a pizza in so much as it's round, has some type of crust and is finished with toppings, other than that, it's a dessert for sure. I wouldn't mention it in Italy or try to get a slice of it in New York, but that doesn't mean that it's not absolutely delicious! Give it a try!
This dessert pizza is going to have your family and friends clapping and cheering for more! It resembles a pizza in so much as it's round, has some type of crust and is finished with toppings, other than that, it's a dessert for sure. I wouldn't mention it in Italy or try to get a slice of it in New York, but that doesn't mean that it's not absolutely delicious! Give it a try!
Monday, 16 July 2012
Pizza! Made on your gas barbeque!!
When I tell people that one of the best things you can put on your grill is a pizza I get a lot of blank stares. It seems a lot harder than it really is and the results will leave you turning you noses up at fast food pizzas forever. Pizza is fun to make outside and chances are that grill in your backyard is the perfect tool for making the perfect pizza.
All pizzas start with the dough. With a little bit of effort, my dough can easily be mastered. However, if you don't have time or are intimidated by working with yeast, call your local pizza place and see if they will sell you some of their dough. In some areas you can buy refrigerated dough, but the tube kind is not so good. If you use a heavy, bready, prebaked, vacumn packed pizza crust...it just won't be the same.
Here is the recipe for the dough I make, I like it as it has a little wheat in it, but not enough to make the dough tuff.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Gone to the DOGS!! Pup Cake recipe!
Happy Birthday! left, Moose, Bandit, Beemer and Bentley. |
Bentley, Bandit and Moose have the same Mother and Father, however, Moose is one year older than the two litter mates. They share a birthday. I have made some pup healthy treats in the past, but, hadn't made up my own recipe until now. The pups loved this carrot cake, even our resident picky eater, Beemer!! I made a pup healthy cake, easy and you can refrigerate or freeze for a later date!
Making a Birthday cake for your dog can seem like a daunting task. Dogs cannot eat all the things we can and they have limitations on sweets as well. Finding the perfect mix between healthy and yummy this cake will please the most finicky pup!
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
A Taste of Enchantment! Southwest Chopped Salad!
We enjoy the cuisine of the Southwestern United States known to be popular in the southwestern United States, the west coast and state of California. It comprises a fusion of recipes for foods that might have been eaten by Spanish colonial settlers, cowboys, Native Americans and Mexicans throughout the post- Colombian era; there is however, a great diversity in this kind of cuisine throughout the Southwestern states. Wee Bear and I just love it!
Southwestern cuisine is similar to Mexican cuisine, but, often involves larger cuts of meat, and less use of tripe, brain and other parts not considered as desirable in the United States. Like Mexican cuisine, it is also known for its use of spices (particularly the chile, or chili pepper) and accompaniment with beans (frijoles), cooked in a variety of manners. Note that "chili" generally refers to a thick stew or soup prepared with beans and meat, while "chile" refers to to the peppers that grow in this region and have been eaten for thousands of years by native people.
I took classes to learn more about this cuisine from Barbara Fenzl, who is owner of Les Gourmettes Cooking School in Phoenix, Arizona, and author of three cookbooks (one collaborated with Jacques Pepin) focused on the cuisine of the Southwest. She hosted a PBS television series, Savor the Southwest, which aired in over 90 cities! She also teaches at La Combe en Perigord in southern France, Rancho La Puerta in Mexico, and the Spa at Lake Austin in Texas. I was thrilled that she came to Desert Mountain (my community in Scottsdale) to teach on several occasions! I will be featuring some of my Southwestern recipes in future blogs, let me know if you enjoy!
I took classes to learn more about this cuisine from Barbara Fenzl, who is owner of Les Gourmettes Cooking School in Phoenix, Arizona, and author of three cookbooks (one collaborated with Jacques Pepin) focused on the cuisine of the Southwest. She hosted a PBS television series, Savor the Southwest, which aired in over 90 cities! She also teaches at La Combe en Perigord in southern France, Rancho La Puerta in Mexico, and the Spa at Lake Austin in Texas. I was thrilled that she came to Desert Mountain (my community in Scottsdale) to teach on several occasions! I will be featuring some of my Southwestern recipes in future blogs, let me know if you enjoy!
My friend Ruth grew up in the southwest, is an accomplished home chef, and a successful career woman. She has opened up my eyes to many southwestern dishes that are delicious and eye appealing, over the years. This is a salad she created for us one evening, a few months ago. It is soooo tasty, I asked her if she would share the recipe with me, so that I could recreate and share with my viewers! It is easy to make and oh so Delicious! Don't you just love all the colors!!
Monday, 9 July 2012
Meatless Monday! Parsely Ravioli!
Won ton wrappers make a great
substitute for homemade pasta, so you can whip up these tasty ravioli on
a weeknight. They're made with flat-leaf parsley, also called Italian
parsley, which tastes much more robust than the curly variety. Parsley
is a great source of vitamins A, C, and K, so use it generously, as this
recipe does.
Parsley Ravioli
adapted from Sunset
Parsley Ravioli
adapted from Sunset
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Cookie Dough + Cheesecake = umm, yes please!
Another creation from Sweet One's Sweet Shop!
I came across this recipe while surfing the blogosphere. I am not a huge cheesecake fan but the flavor profile/combination intrigued me! It came out delicious and had just the right amount of cookie dough and cheesecake. This was so easy to make...I think you need to get into the kitchen and make this immediately!
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