May 8, 2011

Mothers' Day Creations

Holden wanted to make some cupcakes for his mom.  He made the white cake batter and learned how to zest a lemon :-) in the process.  Once they were finished baking, I decorated the tops with an icing concoction of vanilla and lemon flavors.  It ended up being a tangy tasting icing that was actually pretty delish!  Here was the finished product for his mom, Gigi.







I also took two of the cupcakes to my family: one with a flower and a P for my mom, Pam, and one for my grandma with a flower and an S for Sandy.

This is the card I made for my mom:


The black dot stickers came out dark in the pictures, but they say Mom in silver lettering.

Hope everyone had a great Mothers' Day especially my mom! <3

May 6, 2011

Lime Pepper Chicken

I had some extra limes around the kitchen this week so I ended up making two batches of my new favorite chicken recipe.

It's very simple:  cover the bottom of the pan in spray butter, lime juice, lime zest, and pepper.  Then, place the chicken on top and more ingredients can be applied if needed.  I like to pepper both sides.  Here's what it looks like when cooking:


It's pretty delicious.  I ate two pieces right after they finished cooking :-) yum!

May 2, 2011

Ruston Farmer's Market

This weekend, my friend and I took a quick, but fruitful, (don't mind the pun) trip to the local farmer's market.  Here is my day's bounty (a potato cooking bag, a rosemary plant, four beets, and a jar of watermelon jelly):

The rosemary plant seems to be growing already which is exciting because I'm terrible with plants (that's not even a little exaggeration).  At the prospect of trying my first ever beet, I was oober excited!  I looked up a few recipes (Harvard beets was suggested by the lady at the market), but I decided to keep it simple for my first tasting. 

Beet #1:  I peeled, sliced, covered, and baked it with a spritz of butter and salt on top.  I added a bit of Splenda once it came out of the oven.  It was pretty tasty, but since the flavor was foreign, I wasn't gulping it down too quickly.

Beet #2:  It was boiled with a bit of the stem left on.  After it became tender, I was able to easily remove the skin with my hand.  I was too full to eat it so it was stored in the refrigerator.  I plan on trying it tomorrow.

Beet 3 & 4:  Still in raw form.  I may boil or bake them depending on which way I end up liking better.

Beet leaves:  The lady at the market said that the leaves are delicious when cooked down like other greens.  Since I am not a "greens" eater, I decided I would try it and see.  I cooked them down in a skillet with some butter and bacon bits.  Although they were good, I just didn't enjoy eating a hot leafy-meaty food.  After a few bites, I dumped the rest.


I haven't gotten to the potato bag or the watermelon jelly yet, but they are on the list for this week.

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