Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Homemade S'Mores Party!


Look at that delicious chocolate and bright, white, fluffy marshmallow!
This past September my friend Ashley I took a weekend trip to Austin. While we were in Austin we had s'mores for dessert at this little coffee/wine/dessert place on 6th Street (we're so wild). To toast the marshmallows they had this little mini fire at our table. It was really funny because when the server put the fire on our table he instructed us not to light our marshmallows on fire and wave them around the restaurant. I guess they'd had problems with that...


As were we eating our s'mores, and commenting on how good they were, we came up with the bright idea of making our own homemade s'mores, with homemade marshmallows and homemade graham crackers. Back then it was only a dream, but last night we made it a reality!


The marshmallow recipe was actually really easy to follow. They were made in 13 x 9 inch pan, which made one GIANT marshmallow that had to be cut into smaller cubes. Which was fun! I was surprised at how easily the giant marshmallow came out of the pan and how easy it was to cut it into cubes. Just make sure you have plenty of powdered sugar on hand. It makes things less sticky. 
Once a marshmallow cube was cut, I dipped all six of its sides in powdered sugar so that they wouldn't all stuck together in the bag. 


 Here are all the marshmallows, happy in their Ziploc-bag home. Ready to be eaten. Homemade marshmallows are so soft. Seriously. It's a wonderful sensory experience. They're like little, heavenly pillows. I want to jump in a giant pile of homemade marshmallows. 


On my way to the s'more-eating event, I saw this beautifully decorated tree. Huge, old oak trees are one of my favorite things about Houston... 



Ashley made the graham crackers...


Paula bought the chocolate and melted it in her fondue set...


The finished product. We didn't toast the marshmallows (which I still kind of want to try), but the chocolate was melted from the fondue pot and everything was very delicious and rich


Paula enjoying a marshmallow while Samuel enjoyed an intense game of Monopoly ;)


Ashley enjoying a s'more...


The recipe...


Springy, Fluffy Marshmallows 



3 1/2 envelopes unflavored gelatin

1 cup cold water, divided
2 cups sugar 
1/2 cup light corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 egg whites 
1 tablespoon vanilla 


Oil (I used Crisco) bottom and sides of a 13 x 9 inch rectangular metal (I used glass) baking pan and dust bottom and sides with some powdered sugar.

In the bowl of a standing electric mixer or in a large bowl sprinkle gelatin over 1/2 cup cold water, and let stand to soften.

In a 3-quart heavy saucepan cook sugar, corn syrup, second 1/2 cup of cold water, and salt over low heat, stirring with a wooden spoon, until sugar is dissolved. Increase heat to moderate and boil mixture, without stirring, until a candy or digital thermometer registers 240 degrees, about 12 minutes. Remove pan from heat and pour sugar mixture over gelatin mixture, stirring until gelatin is dissolved.

With standing or a hand-held electric mixer beat mixture on high speed until white, thick, and nearly tripled in volume, about six minutes if using standing mixer or about 10 minutes if using hand-held mixer. 

In separate medium bowl with cleaned beaters beat egg whites until they just hold stiff peaks. Beat whites and vanilla into sugar mixture until just combined. Pour mixture into baking pan and don’t fret if you don’t get it all out. Sift 1/4 cup powdered sugar evenly over top. Chill marshmallow, uncovered, until firm, at least three hours, and up to one day.

Run a thin knife around edges of pan and invert pan onto a large cutting board. Lifting up one corner of inverted pan, with fingers loosen marshmallow and ease onto cutting board. With a large knife trim edges of marshmallow and cut marshmallow into roughly one-inch cubes.Sift remaining confectioners’ sugar back into your now-empty baking pan, and roll the marshmallows through it, on all six sides, before shaking off the excess and packing them away.

Marshmallows keep in an airtight container at cool room temperature 1 week.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Lovely Evening

For the past week I was house and pet sitting for some friends. They live in a really neat house, in a really pretty area and it was fun times. Plus their pets are cute and hilarious. However, I was surprised to discover how much I missed my home, my tiny little studio apartment in NW Portland.

I think I might be a NW Portland snob. I've lived in SE, NE, and now NW Portland and NW just fits. I adore my neighborhood. In my imagination it almost feels like I live in NYC or something - lots of apartments, lots of walking, always busy, lots of shops and places to eat, it's very, very fun.

So last night I went over to my friends' to walk the dog one last time and clean up the house before they got back. Then I loaded up my car and headed back home. My first stop was Trader Joe's because I didn't have any food...and because I will make up any excuse to go there. Trader Joe's sells toilet paper? Then that's where I buy it. Ha. As soon as I got out of the car (it's only 2 blocks from my apartment) I was so happy, I couldn't stop smiling.

I wondered around in a happy little daze and picked out a few things. The few things that I live on. I pretty much subsist entirely off of hummus, pita chips, olives, yogurt, chocolate (dark & milk), and wine. Oh and coffee and water, but that's stating the obvious.

Anyway, as I was checking out my groceries the checker (which I pretty much know all of them) asked me how my week was.

Me: oh, it was good. I just got finished house-sitting and I'm so glad to be back home in this neighborhood
Him: So, which part of East Portland were you in?

This cracked me up. I personally like East Portland just fine, but I thought it was funny that if I was glad to be home then I must have been in the East side of town.

When I got home to my precious little apartment I ate my delicious hummus & wine based dinner and watched a little bit of When Harry Met Sally. I could watch that movie over and over and over and over again. I think it makes me instantly happy and relaxed.

Being back in my apartment, back with my routines made me realize what a brat I am. I've always known I had a tendency to be a brat, but really, I don't know how the good Lord (or anyone) puts up with me. Maybe it's the melancholy-phlegmatic personality type, but I have a tendendy to be ungrateful, unsatisfied, and whine.

You know how when you're reading through the story of Israel in the Bible, you keep thinking those ungrateful brats, don't they know what God has done for them and how much they have to be grateful for?! I would of fit right in with the Israelites.

As many things in life are, gratefulness is a choice. A lesson I must learn over and over and over and over again. Most of us probably have a whole lot to be grateful for. Sure, we all have crappy, difficult, stressful things in our lives, but we also have heaps of good things that bless us on a daily basis. On a daily basis. Like comfy beds, stable jobs, friends, family, coffee, food, homes, cars, parking spaces (this is a very personal one), beautiful trees, nice weather, books, TV shows, dogs (and cats I guess), laughter, clothing, cities, intelligence, ice cream, ETC!

Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.
Colossians 3:15 NIV

Friday, March 18, 2011

My mom came to visit me!

Like I said in my previous post, my mom came to visit me last weekend and I took lots of pictures! Most of them are of food (don't judge us!). This will just be a picture post (with captions)...
One of my goals before my mom came was to finish painting these canvases (they were black when I got them...for free!).

And I DO!


After getting our hair and brows done at Dosha.

Pit Bull Magnets that look like my 2 favorite pits!

an entire stairway of purses


Lunch @ McMenamins

Ruby beer

Truffles from Moonstruck Chocolates.

They even had tails :)

Getting ready for the Multnomah banquet.
At the banquet.

A blurry view of our table.

Us at the banquet.

Our banquet dinner :)

My mom being a good donor :)

Clever.

Sunday morning breakfast.


Thanks nice Besaw's server.

Besaw's kitchen.

Coffee in Cannon Beach, OR.


Well, not just coffee, specifically "French Kiss Lattes".

This was like a beautiful little village of shops.
It looks like we're about to drive into the Pacific Ocean.

I took a lot of pictures of the OR coast because I just thought it was so beautiful, even in miserable, cold rain.




Haystock Rock.

I look awful in this picture, BUT the wind was blowing so hard and it was freezing...so, I'll take it.


My mom had a crappy, $3 umbrella that was pretty much worthless (this picture was taken in Seaside, OR).

In Cannon Beach we ate crab cakes.
From this place.



After we ate the skies cleared up for a few moments, so we took some more pictures. Beautiful!





Daffodils are blooming everywhere in Portland, it seems.


Monday morning breakfast of kolaches & coffee from this cute place on Belmont, that is owned by HOUSTONIANS!

I love it!

Pretty lattes from Stumptown.


My favorite thrift store. Half the stuff in my apartment came from here.

A new skirt, new shirt, and funny magnet. I have a thing for funny cat stuff.

My mom bought me this ring. I like it because it reminds me to hope extravagantly.
Monday lunch at The Observatory.


At an antique mall in SE Portland. See, even in Oregon, you shouldn't mess with Texas.

My grandmother had canisters like these!

Say hello to my new purse.

Say hello to the biggest crouton you've ever seen; I had to cut it into 4 bites! We had appetizers and dessert at Papa Haydn's, but I forgot to take pictures of the desserts :( and went back later to take pictures of the outside of the restaurant. But it was so fun.

Tuesday morning breakfast at Pine State Biscuits.

Splitting the Reggie.

Apple buttttttttter!

Baby cupcakes at Saint.

Decorating my apartment. I've wanted to frame these old recipes from my grandmother for years & years.

"Pies Men Like" - I adore this one!
Rose pictures in my bathroom. I took these in Portland back in 2006, my first trip to the City of Roses.

Flower hooks near my front door.

Pies Men Like above my kitchen table.

Marshmallow Roll and "Cookies that make themselves".





Lattes and reading at Palio.

"Tex-Mex" in Portland.

Galveston? Really?

Margaritas and chips & salsa. I was desperate for the food of my native land. Ha.

This is not a taco. This is a barbeque sandwich in a tortilla, but it was still tasty.
Overall, an amazingly fun 4 days with my mother! Just what I needed!