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Khanom Khai Nok Gata (Deep-Fried Sweet Potato Balls)


This street dessert call “Khai Nok Gata” Some areas may be called “Khai Tao” dessert waffle Is a very popular snack in the past, since the Sukhothai – Ayudhya period even Rattanakosin to present. Tt is easy, cheap and tasty favorite Eating easier. Look as pale yellow balls made of sweet potato then fry it taste sweet.

Ingredients:
  • 150 gms Sweet Potato 
  • 200 gms Wheat Flour 
  • 125 gms Cassava Starch Flour 
  • 400 gms Icing Sugar 
  • 1 tbsp Salt 
  • 1 cup Milk 
  • 3/4 Baking Powder 
  • Oil for Deep Frying 
Preparation:
  1. Clean and peel the sweet potatoes, steam until they are cooked and leave to cool. You can check they are cooked by sticking a fork in them. 
  2. Mash finely, add the sugar and mix it in. 
  3. Mix the cassava flour and baking powder and mix into the potatoes. 
  4. Add the milk a little at a time and mix it in. You want the mixture to be a thick dough, add more or less milk to adjust the consistency. Leave for 1 hour. 
  5. Deep fry small balls of the dough in medium hot oil until cooked. 
  6. Serve hot.
      


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      Back to School Beignets

      School starts this week for the kids.  Every year they get to pick what they'd like to eat for their special 'Back to School Breakfast.'  This year they would like beignets.  I've already tried a beignet recipe, but we weren't completely happy with it because the beignets didn't come out as light and puffy as Cafe Du Monde's beignets.  I'm giving beignets another try and using this recipe from Nola Cuisine.  I anticipate the morning of the first day of school will be very busy and a bit stressful.  So, I hope to do as much as I can the night before.  I hope these Back to School Beignets will help get the kids off to a great start! 

      Ingredients
      1 Envelope Active Dry Yeast
      3/4 Cup Water (110 degrees F)
      1/4 Cup Granulated Sugar
      1/2 tsp Salt
      1 Beaten Egg
      1/2 Cup Evaporated Milk
      3 1/2 – 3 3/4 Cups A.P. Flour
      1/8 Cup Shortening
      Vegetable Oil for Frying
      Powdered Sugar in a shaker or sifter
      Directions
      Combine the Yeast, Water, and Sugar in the work bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook (You could also make this in a food processor, or the old fashioned way, by hand). Let this sit until frothy, about 5 minutes, then add the Salt, Egg, and Evaporated Milk. Mix on low speed, then add half of the flour until it starts to come together, then add the shortening. When the shortening is incorporated start adding the remaining flour, a little at a time until most of it is incorporated. At this time I always turn the dough onto a floured bench to finish by hand, just like when I make bread; it’s a touch thing. Knead the dough adding just enough flour as necessary to make a non-sticky, smooth dough. Place the dough into a large oiled bowl, loosely cover and let rise (I made mine last night and let it rise overnight in the refrigerator).
      After the dough has doubled in bulk, punch it down and turn it onto a floured surface and roll out into a rectangle that is about 1/2″ thick. With a very sharp knife working at a diagonal to the rectangle, cut into 2″ wide strips. Now cut into diamond shapes by making diagonal cuts in the opposite direction. Place the Beignets on a floured baking sheet to let rise about 40 minutes in a warm place (I place them in a barely warm oven).
      When the Beignets have risen, heat 2-3 inches of vegetable oil in a large saucepan to 350-360 degrees. Place 2-3 Beignets into the hot oil at a time, being careful not to smash or deflate them. When they are golden brown, flip them over until golden brown on the other side (They go pretty quickly so start checking them right after they go into the oil). Remove to paper towel lined plates to drain. Serve hot topped with plenty of powdered sugar (because the dough doesn’t contain much sugar, you will want a lot!).  Enjoy! Makes about 2 dozen.

       First, make frothy yeast.  I didn't have a packet of yeast, because I buy my yeast in bulk.  I found this conversion table to help me measure the yeast.  I used 2 and 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
      Next, I added the egg, salt and evaporated milk.  Then, I mixed in 2 cups of flour.  When the mixture was smooth I added the shortening and mixed again.  Finally, I added another 2 cups of flour to make a smooth dough.
      I kneaded the dough into a ball and placed it in an oiled bowl.  I covered it lightly with plastic wrap and put it in the refrigerator to rise overnight.  I realized I'll have to wake up about an hour earlier than I thought.  I still need to roll out the dough, cut it into squares and let it rise 40 minutes before I can start to fry.  Tonight I was thinking, why did I want to do this?  But, when I was getting my little 6 yr. old ready for bed, she wanted to thank me early for making beignets for breakfast.  I will be tired tomorrow, but it will be worth it.  I better go pack the lunches and get to bed.  We'll see how this turns out tomorrow...

      ...6am the next morning
      Here's the dough ball after it rose all night in the refrigerator.
      I rolled it out and used a pizza cutter to cut 2 inch squares.  I put those squares on two floured baking sheets and put them in the oven to rise.  My oven has a proofing setting that keeps it at 100 degrees inside.  I let them rise for forty minutes.
      Once the oil was up to temperature (350-360 degrees), I started frying 3 beignets at a time.  They do fry up quickly!  When they were done I put them on a cooling rack set inside a baking sheet and generously sprinkled powdered sugar on top.

      The Results...
      Were these beignets better than the others I made?  Yes, they were!  Were these beignets as good as Cafe Du Monde?  I'm afraid that's still, no.  I still haven't discovered Cafe Du Monde's secret to making theirs so light and puffy.  These beignets were lighter than the others I made.  Some even had little holes inside when we bit into them, but they were still more like regular donuts to us.  I think we're getting closer, though.  These were still delicious.  Who would complain about warm, fresh, sugary donuts for breakfast?  The kids were happy to eat these with some cold milk.  My fifth grader ate 4 of these!  My husband even went to work a little later than usual to have breakfast with us.  These Back to School Beignets added to the excitement of the first day of school!    
       
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      Gluay Op Noie (Baked banana butter )


      I know that Thailand is not the origin of the cultivated bananas. The history and seems to be in Malaysia. But here  in Thailand.  It is widely cultivated bananas. Because banana plants are growing and can grow easily in all weather conditions, we find ways to eat a banana in a long time. We have found that Bringing  the  fried bananas.  Can be stored  for  up to a month.

      Ingredients:
      • 1 kg. Raw banana split certain slant
      • ¾ cup or 150 g Sugar
      • 3 tbsp Butter
      • 1/3 cup Water
      • ½ teaspoon salt.
      • 3 liters of oil
      • 2 liters of water for soaking while banana peel.
      • 2 tbsp  vinegar (mixed with water).

      Preparation:
      1. The raw banana peel soaking in vinegar water mixture (2 liters of water put vinegar 2 tablespoon) to approximately 5 minutes long black banana has made clear, clean water drain.
      2. Slices raw banana  then put in the plastic bag Cover.  Let stand for 12 hours or over  night. Separate the bananas into pieces.
      3. Combine salt, sugar and water in the pot, bring to a boil stir to dissolve, add butter stir until completely melted and smooth Remove from heat and allow to cool completely.
      4. In a heavy frying pan or a wok, Begin heating the oil over medium high heat. ( If you have a deep frying pan or a wok, fill those with vegetable oil and make sure the oil is hot )
      5. Mix the banana and the batter syrup To incorporate. Brings to fry in hot oil immediately. Fry until golden brown and crispy. Place on a colander or strainer in a larger pan to drain the oil.
      6. Place the mixture on the tray and spread immediately while hot.
      7. Let cool completely before storing in air tight container.
      8. or sealed in a plastic bag. Can store approximately 1 month.


        
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      Chinese Chive Dumplings (Khanom Kuichai Sai Phak)

        

      Chinese chives or Garlic chives traditional Chinese or ku chai in Thailand, Malay and Indonesia.  A relatively new vegetable in the English-speaking world but well-known in Asian cuisine, the flavor of garlic chives is more like garlic than chives, though much milder. Both leaves and the stalks of the flowers are used as a flavoring similarly to chives, green onions or garlic and are used as a stir fry ingredient. In China, they are often used to make dumplings with a combination of egg, shrimp and pork. They are a common ingredient in Chinese jiaozi dumplings and the Japanese and Korean equivalents. The flowers may also be used as a spice. In Vietnam, the leaves of garlic chives are cut up into short pieces and used as the only vegetable in a soup of broth and sliced pork kidneys.  Many garden centers carry it as do most Asian supermarkets.

      Ingredients:
      • 1.5 cups rice flour
      • ¼  cup corn flour
      • 2 tbsp tapioca flour
      • 1 tbsp arrow root starch
      • ¼ cup tapioca flour, for dusting
      • 1 1/3 cups water
      • 2 tbsp vegetable oil

      Filling:
      • 3 cups Chinese chives, cut into short length
      • 1 tsp salt
      • ½  tsp pepper
      • 1 tbsp sugar
      • 1 tbsp chopped garlic
      • 3 tbsp vegetable oil

      Dipping Sauce:
      • 1 sliced red spur chili
      • 1 tbsp salt
      • ¼  cup sugar
      • 1 cup vinegar
      • 3 tbsp dark soy sauce

      Preparation for Dipping Sauce:

      Mix all ingredients for the sauce- except the chili together Simmer over low heat until the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat and allow to cool. Pound the red chili (using a pestle and mortar) and stir into the sauce when it is warm.

      Preparation for Dumplings :
      1. Preheat the oil over high heat fry the chopped garlic in the oil until golden. 
      2. Add Chinese chives, pepper, salt and sugar. 
      3. Stir-fry and mix well until everything is done and quite dry. 
      4. Remove and set aside for use as the filling.
      5. Mix all 4 kinds of flour together. Gradually add water until used up, then add the oil. Place over medium heat stirring regularly until it comes together. 
      6. Remove from the wok and leave to cool slightly. While it is still warm, knead the mixture until it becomes a soft dough. Roll into small balls about I" in diameter Place in a tray and cover with a damp cheesecloth.
      7. Roll out each ball into a thin sheet making a dome in the center Spoon 2 tsp of the filling into the center; gather the sides together and pinch using your fingertips. Arrange on a greased dim sum tray.
      8. Bring the water to a boil; then reduce the heat Place the dim sum trays in the steamer, and steam for 5 minutes. 
      9. Remove from the heat and serve hot with dipping sauce.


        
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      Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 22 Aug 2010

      *** Check out news, political opinion, political humor and funny cartoons, recipes, science news, poetry, funny posts, photography, spiritual thoughts and great quotes.





      From Denny: I tell ya, this summer heat index of 116 degrees Fahrenheit, along with the WikiLeaks nutjob child who thinks he's stalking me on this blog, you know it's a full moon out tonight. This poor kid has scrambled eggs for brains, taking a second and third run at me.

      Guess it's time to go ahead and do another WikiLeaks post to explain to him and his silly little friends living in some gaming fantasy world in their heads that real life is not a computer game. It's much more serious because the people who are stalking them are out for a lot more than winning their props as a gamer.

      As far as posts go I did manage to find some interesting health and science news and had some fun with some photo posts too. Take a look.



      The Social Poets:


      BP Screws Over Gulf Residents With New Claims Restrictions - BP continues to play the shell game of moving the pea with misdirection and sleight of hand, with the definition of "legitimate claims" an elusive target to hit for residents.

      Economy, Afghan War, America, World Politics Cartoons - 21 Aug 2010 - This week's political opinion delivered through the national cartoonists.

      Obama Family Photos and New Michelle Obama Portrait Unveiled - Enjoy the new First Lady portrait and a few other well done photographs of the First Family.

      Scumbag WikiLeaks Founder Assange Charged With Rape in Sweden - Sweden charges WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, with rape and molestation.

      Poetess Defies, Shocks Saudi Arabia - A brave woman in the Middle East dares to criticize her religion and her culture - through a live TV national poetry competition, the Arab world version of American Idol.

      Funny Back to School Quotes and Cartoons - Cheeky Quote Day 18 Aug 2010 - Get a grin at some great cartoons and funny quotes about parents' favorite time of the year: when the kids go back to school.

      Funny Video: Truth Is Bush Tax Cuts Are 30 Percent Of Our Deficit

      Roundup of Late Night Funnies - 16 Aug 2010 - Check out this week's funny late night jokes and latest cartoons lampooning politics to American culture, with a funny side dish of funny video clips thrown in to keep you grinning.

      Funny Video: Newt Gingrich Mocked by Colbert For Lack of Morals - Check out Colbert as he mocks the amoral Gingrich trying to make a political comeback for President.




      The Healing Waters:


      Lonely people: Under More Pressure Have Higher Blood Pressure - Be aware of how loneliness can impact your daily health.

      How Can You Predict The Strength of Your Relationship? - Check out the latest study and new test devised to help you predict the strength of your relationship.





      The Soul Calendar:


      Check Out NASA Images of Devastating Pakistan Floods - These aerial view flood images of the entire country of Pakistan are mind-boggling in their scope of how the monsoon flooding is affecting the lives of millions.

      New Tomb Uncovered in Egypt With Colorful Art - The fun side of archaeology is what you find in pristine condition after thousands of years.





      Dennys Funny Quotes:

      Funny Odd Hunh?! Cartoons - 21 Aug 2010 - Check out this week's grinners to soothe your work week stress.

      25 Ridiculously Funny Celebrity Duck Face Photos - Laugh at celebrities posing for the camera, mocking sexy.





      Dennys Food and Recipes:


      4 Casseroles 4 School Night Dinners: Chicken, Tex Mex, Tamale, Shepherds Pie - Check out some family favorites, easy and quick to cook - and nutritious.

      Muffin Monday: 5 Yummy Breakfast Muffins - Skip the coffee shop muffin, make your own, save some money and save a whole lot of calories too.





      Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:

      7 Quotes: Defining Joy in Our Lives - 7 quotes to consider about how we live our joy.





      Visual Insights:


      Raucous Tea Party Republicans Cartoons - 21 Aug 2010 - Check out what the cartoonists are lampooning about the Tea Party and the Republican idea of politics this time!

      Dennys Photo Gallery: Beautiful Yummy Artichokes and 11 Recipes

      Arts: Whimsical Fiber Artist Ed Bing Lee - This fiber artist has a sense of the whimsy while he explores new ways to use simple knotting techniques to develop his art.




      *** Coffee cup from Brazil photo by Quoquo at flickr


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      Kleeb Lam-duan Thai Shortbread Cookies

       


      Ingredients:
      • 2 cups all-purpose wheat flour
      • 1 egg yolk
      • ¾  cup sugar
      • 9 tbsp vegetable oil
      • food coloring (optional)
      Special Utensils:
      8"x8" baking pan, fragrant candle

      Preparation:
      1. Mix the flour and sugar in a mixing bowl. 
      2. Add the egg yolk and gradually knead with the oil until a dough forms.
      3. Roll the dough into small balls about 1.5 cm in diameter. 
      4. Cut each ball into 4 wedges, and place each end of the three wedges together to form a flower. 
      5. Cut the remaining wedge in half, roll it into a ball, and place it at the junction of the three wedges as the center of the flower. 
      6. Score the center with a knife, and brush lightly with pink color or egg yolk to make a pistil. 
      7. Arrange the flowers on a baking pan.
      8. Bake in an oven at 300°F for 12 minutes or until the cookies are light gold. 
      9. Remove from the oven, transfer the cookies to cool down on a rack. 
      10. Smoke the cookies with a fragrant candle and store in an airtight container.
      Note: To smoke the cookies : place the cookies in a container, pot etc. Put a "Fragrant Candle" in a small bowl and lit for a few seconds, then snuff out and place in the container with its contents left overnight.


        
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      Peach Chicken Salad

      My husband made these rotisserie chickens recently.  They were delicious!  He's the Grill Master at our house.  Not only did he make us a delicious dinner, but I was happy he made extra chicken for leftovers, too.  Leftover chicken always makes the next meal quicker and easier.  For our next meal I'm trying Peach Chicken Salad.  It's certainly different from any salads we've had before: peaches, chicken, cucumber and mint?  How will this all taste together?  I can't quite imagine how the flavors will combine.  I figure this salad will either be a surprising hit or a complete disaster.  I guess I'll just have to make it and see.

      Ingredients (recipe from allrecipes.com submitted by Priscilla Gilbert)
      3 medium fresh peaches, peeled and
      cubed
      2 cups cubed cooked chicken breast
      1 medium cucumber, seeded and
      chopped
      3 tablespoons finely chopped red onion
      MINT VINAIGRETTE:
      1/4 cup white wine vinegar
      1 tablespoon lemon juice
      1/3 cup sugar
      1/4 cup minced fresh mint
      1/4 teaspoon salt
      1/8 teaspoon pepper
      4 lettuce leaves
      Directions
      In a large bowl, combine the peaches, chicken, cucumber and onion; set aside. In a blender, combine the vinegar, lemon juice, sugar, mint, salt and pepper; cover and process until smooth. Drizzle over chicken mixture; toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate until chilled. Use a slotted spoon to serve on lettuce-lined plates.

       The fresh ingredients
      Pouring the vinaigrette over the salad

      The Results...
      This was definitely NOT a hit at our house, but I wouldn't say it was a complete disaster, either.  First, let's start with the positive.  I was surprised that our little 2 yr. old seemed to like this salad.  She ate all the peaches and chicken on her plate.  She's usually our pickiest eater.  One positive thing our older kids could say about this was that they liked the cucumbers, but only the cucumbers.  Luckily, we had other leftovers in the refrigerator that night since they couldn't eat their salads for dinner.  I ate my entire salad while trying to decide what I thought about it.  I found the combination of flavors interesting: sweet peaches, roasted chicken, fresh cucumber, sweet onion, a tangy and sweet mint dressing.  I couldn't quite decide.  So, I ate the kids' salads, too.  Obviously, I didn't hate it, but I couldn't decide if I really liked it?  My husband was working late, so I saved him some salad to try later.  He tried it the next day.  He only took one bite and asked for a drink to wash the flavor out of his mouth.  I gave him a drink and then...I ate the rest of his salad, too.  I decided that I must like it, since I ended up eating almost all of this salad myself.  Personally, I would give this recipe maybe 3 stars, but the rest of the family said 0 stars.  Sorry, Peach Chicken Salad, you didn't make the cut at our house.
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      Nam Khing (Hot Ginger Tea)


      Ginger has a calming and soothing flavour with a touch of a bite to it that helps to keep you alert and calm. Ginger is commonly used to help an upset stomach, motion or travel sickness or general low-grade fevers. It is also excellent for nausea and for warming you up when you feel cold (it stimulates cold hands and feet), and is esteemed as a "heating herb". Ginger is reputed to help ward off colds or improve your recovery time.

      Ingredients:
      • 4 cups of water
      • 2-inch fresh ginger piece
      • lemon slice and honey (optional)

      Preparation:
      • First, peel and slice the ginger root.
      • Put the water in a saucepan and bring it to boil.
      • Add the slices of ginger into the boiling water.
      • Reduce the heat, cover the saucepan, and let it simmer for about 15-20 minutes.
      • Strain the liquid out, and add lemon and honey to taste.



        
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      Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 15 Aug 2010

      *** Check out news, political opinion - serious and funny cartoons, recipes, science news, health news, poetry, funny posts, photography, spiritual thoughts and great quotes.





      From Denny: These are all the posts I managed to get out this week while suffering through all this crazy summer heat and humidity. This summer Louisiana didn't have the usual whiners' bragging rights about the summer heat. The rest of America got to "share" - and a lot of the world too! :)

      One bit of good news: Prez Obama is thinking of lifting the oil moratorium here on the Gulf coast. Uh, yeah, put 300,000 people back to work would be helpful for this economy - not to mention the rest of America would appreciate not having their fuel prices skyrocket this winter from a low supply.

      Earth to White House: It sure would be great if you would lift this moratorium immediately - and gift it to Congressman Charlie Melancon to announce it. Lifting the moratorium would help Melancon win in November against Whore House Vitter, a complete embarrassment as a senator from Louisiana. Louisiana is all a twitter and excited about getting back to work - so make it happen, Mr. Prez, and it would be much appreciated.

      And to my StumbleUpon friends: Now isn't one silly email a whole lot less annoying than a bunch of "shares"? :)


      The Social Poets:


      Obama Blasted for Saying Religious Tolerance OK in America - Republicans try to turn the Constitution into an issue for the November elections - now they are against religious freedom for anyone not Christian.

      America and World Politics Cartoons - 14 Aug 2010 - Check out the latest opinions on the economy, the November elections, the building of a mosque on Ground Zero in New York City and education in America now that budget cuts have arrived.

      Obama Sends Thousands More Jobs Out of America: Mexico - Prez Obama tricked by GM to send thousands of jobs out of America and to Mexico.

      Doctor Says Kids Suffer More From Gulf Oil Spill - Check out the long term impact this BP oil spill has on America's children in the Gulf region.

      How Male Journalists Fight: Whiz All Over Each Other - American male journalists in the Democratic Party and the White House fuss and fight each other while the public is frustrated about the economy.

      Earth to White House: Why You Are Getting Criticized - The White House is complaining it is not appreciated enough for what it has done. Here's why fellow Democrats are angry with the President.

      Funny Video: Colbert Reveals Master Plan to Ruin Gay Marriage

      Funny Video: Jon Stewart Comments on Gay Marriage - Californigaytion

      Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 8 Aug 2010 - Check out news, political opinion - serious and funny cartoons, recipes, science news, poetry, funny posts, photography, spiritual thoughts and great quotes.





      The Soul Calendar:


      BP Oil Spill and Global Warming Cartoons - 14 Aug 2010 - The BP oil spill continues in the news as they try to squirm out of paying for the error of their arrogant ways.

      Check Out Spectacular August Perseid Meteor Showers - Look up in the middle of the night to see as many as 100 shooting stars above your head for a spectacular show brought to you by the Universe!





      Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:


      How Is Your Aim In Life? - How high - or how limited - are your goals in Life?

      Friendship Quote: When Friends First Meet and Connect - How friendships begin and can last a life time.





      The Healing Waters:


      Want Others To Think You Sexy? Wear Red - How the color of red figures into our sexual preferences.

      How Funny: Your Belly Button Key to Athletic Success - Check out your body type to know which sport is easier for you to excel.






      Dennys Funny Quotes:


      Hunh?! Cartoons - 14 Aug 2010 - Check out this week's great cartoonists and how funny everyday life can be.

      Palin Memory Fails, Writes on Her Hand: Again - Strange Sarah Palin does it again and again: writes on her hand like it's an 8th grade math test for answers to cheat the test.

      Weird News: Oregon Authorities Shut Down Girls Lemonade Stand - Local Oregon government looked like jerks shutting down the all American lemonade stand because the little girl didn't own a food handler's license that only adults can purchase.

      Weird News: Woman Smashes McDonalds For Not Having Her Order - Check out this weird news of the day - what happens when McDonald's doesn't have what an enraged customer wants on the breakfast menu.

      Funny News: 100 Year Old Scotch Whiskey Thaws Out to Drink - Strange but true: check out this funny news of the day.






      Dennys People Watching:


      Meet New Baby Elephant at Vienna Zoo: Big Ears - The naming process is in full swing for this one week old baby elephant born to a Vienna, Austria zoo. Vote online for your choice.






      Dennys Food and Recipes:


      Chef Recipe: Seared Grouper with Crawfish, Bacon Risotto, Softshell Crab - Louisiana chefs celebrate fabulous new recipes in local food and wine competition.

      Easy Slow Cooker Recipe: Macaroni Chili Cheese Casserole - For back to school busy try this simple recipe for a slow cooker the whole family is sure to enjoy.

      Cake Tuesday: Buttermilk Fudge Cake With Chocolate Gloss Icing - Make a stunning tasty chocolate cake to entertain your sweet tooth.

      4 Easy Summer Dishes When Its Just Too Hot to Cook - Try some easy and quick summer recipes to beat the crazy heat - and avoiding cooking with any heat.






      Visual Insights:


      Tea Party, Republican, Gay Marriage Cartoons - 14 Aug 2010 - Check out the usual amusing rantings from the far-right-gone-over-the-edge-crazy.



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      Poems From A Spiritual Heart - poetry
      The Healing Waters - health news
      Dennys People Watching - people in the news
      Dennys Food and Recipes
      Dennys Funny Quotes - humor
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      Maraschino-Lemonade Pops

      My 6 yr-old was looking through this cookbook and asked if we could make the maraschino-lemonade pops. Yes, my 6 yr-old likes to look at cookbooks, especially creative and fun kid cookbooks like this one. She's gonna be my helper and we can't wait to make these. Cold, refreshing, fruity pops are just what we need for these hot August days.

      This recipe is from Favorite Brand Name Silly Snacks by Publications International, Ltd.  This book is an older version.  Here's a newer version on Amazon

      Ingredients
      1 jar (10 ounces) maraschino cherries, drained, juice reserved
      8 (3-ounce) paper cups
      1 container (12 ounces) frozen pink lemonade concentrate, partially thawed
      1/4 cup water
      8 wooden pop sticks
      Directions
      Drain cherries, reserving juice.  Place one whole cherry in each cup. Coarsely chop remaining cherries. Add chopped cherries, reserved cherry juice, lemonade concentrate and water in blender or food processor; cover; blend until smooth. Fill paper cups with equal amounts of cherry mixture.
      Freeze 30 to 40 minutes or until very slushy. Place pop stick in center of each cup. Freeze 1 hour or until firm.  To serve, peel off paper cups.
      note: Serve immediately after peeling off paper cups---these pops melt very quickly.

      Ready, set, go....I had a 16 oz. jar of cherries.  I used 2/3 of it.
      First step: a cherry in every cup.
      Next: We added the rest of the cherries into the food processor and chopped them.  Then, we added the other ingredients and blended until smooth.
      My super-duper helper filled the cups.
      Don't forget to put the sticks in when they get slushy (I almost did!).

      The Results...
      Pucker upThese are some strong freezer pops!  We thought they were too strong to eat alone.  I diluted mine with some ginger ale and it became quite tasty.
      When the freezer pop melts, it leaves the cherry at the bottom of the glass.  It was kinda like a Cherry Limeade from Sonic.  I'm thinking we'll make this again, but use limeade concentrate and dilute it with Sprite to see if it will taste just like a Sonic Cherry Limeade.  Although this didn't turn out as a very good freezer pop, it did end up as a delicious drink.
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      Pasta with Sausage and Tomatoes

      We're having Italian for dinner tonight.  We haven't had pasta for a while (I don't think macaroni and cheese from a box counts).  This dish looks hearty and satisfyingHopefully everyone will think it's molto bene!  

      Ingredients (recipe from Italianchef.com.)  
      2 tablespoons olive oil
      1 medium sweet onion, diced
      1 pound sweet Italian sausage meat (stuffing from 4 links)
      1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
      salt to taste
      1 35oz can of imported Italian tomatoes
      6 fresh basil leaves
      1 pound mezzi rigatoni
      Directions
      Heat olive oil in a medium sauce pan over medium-high heat. Add onion and sautè, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon until softened and translucent, about 5 minutes.
      Add sausage meat, red pepper and salt to taste. Cook, stirring occasionally until sausage is browned approximately 10 minutes.
      In a large bowl, crush the tomatoes with your hands then add them with their juices to the pan. Add 1/2 cup of water and bring to a simmer. Turn heat to low and let simmer until thickened, about 45 minutes. At the very end of cooking, tear 2 of the basil leaves into pieces with your hands and stir into the sauce.
      While sauce is cooking, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and add the mezzi rigatoni. Cook uncovered over high heat until al dente.
      Drain the pasta and toss with half of the sauce. Dish pasta out into individual serving plates, top with a little more sauce, garnish with the remaining basil leaves torn by hand and serve. Serves 4-6

      I used mezze penne instead of mezze rigatoni and I couldn't find imported Italian tomatoes.
      I had just put the sauce together.  It still needs to simmer for 45 minutes.  I used all the sausage (5 links) and almost all of the two cans of tomatoes (28 oz. each).

      The Results...
      This was molto bene (very good)!  The whole family liked this one.  My husband has traveled to Italy and he said this was very similar to a dish he ate there.  We found a new family favorite.  Buon Appetito!

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      Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 8 Aug 2010

      *** Check out news, political opinion - serious and funny cartoons, recipes, science news, poetry, funny posts, photography, spiritual thoughts and great quotes.





      From Denny: This week I was forced "off the grid" on two different days. Monday and to noon Tuesday my server was off line - which is rare - but when it happens on a Monday I always figure there was an obnoxious computer virus attack. Then again on Thursday we had some seriously severe thunderstorms in our area for the day, lots of intense lightning which we never used to see until this year. Even my outdoor cats made a run for inside the house with a "Make way, lady, we're running in full speed: incoming!"

      Well, I made good use of the "snail time" and read some "snail books" - quite the treat when normally I'm fast paced and hard-charging. I might try this "off the grid" vacation a bit more often as it was enjoyable! Anyway, I wasn't able to publish all that I wanted to this week and will see what I can do to get caught up for you. Thanks for your continued support, much appreciated! :)


      The Social Poets:


      Cartoons: American Economy, Immigration, Iraq and Afghan Wars - 7 Aug 2010 - Check out what the cartoonists think this week about the smoke and mirrors going on in politics and the Afghan and Iraq Wars.

      Vision of The Gardener Prophet poem - Libations Friday 6 Aug 2010 - 2012 begins early. Check out a poem of prophecy warning humanity.

      What Is Prez Obama Really Thinking? Watch His Hands As He Talks - Our body language reveals much about our thoughts, telegraphing it to others if only we learn the language and how to read it.

      Is The Oil Spill Really Gone in the Gulf, More Smoke And Mirrors From BP? - *** More bizarre reports from the BP and government corners trying to end the the politics about the Gulf oil spill, when all they did was stir up a hornet's nest of criticism and anger.

      Speaker Pelosi Champions Unemployed, Orders House Back From Vacation - *** Speaker Pelosi relentlessly drives hard to pass two important bills: keep teachers in the classrooms and hire the unemployed out of work for two years.

      Roundup of Late Night Funnies - 2 Aug 2010 - *** Check out jokes from the late night comedians about American society, funny videos from Colbert and Stewart and a few of the newest political cartoons.

      Funny Video: Jon Stewart Mocks Media For Sorry WikiLeaks Reaction - *** Check out Jon Stewart as he rips to shreds, in fine mocking style, the not so stealthy WikiLeaks leaker.

      Funny Video: Colberts Live Tony Hayward Cam Tracking His Slow Resignation - *** Check out Colbert's reaction to BP finally - OK, temporarily - plugging the Gulf oil leak. The best news yet is the slow motion firing of BP CEO Tony Hayward.

      Posts Roundup at Dennys Blogs - 1 Aug 2010 - ** Check out news, political opinion - serious and funny cartoons, recipes, science and health news, poetry, funny posts, photography, spiritual thoughts and great quotes.






      The Soul Calendar:

      BP Oil Spill and WikiLeaks Spill Cartoons - 7 Aug 2010 - Check out what the cartoonists were lampooning this week, skewering BP for the Gulf oil spill and the WikiLeaks documents spill.

      How Northern Lights Are Created By Sun Flares - Check out 3 video clips of the solar flares and magnetic filament in action as they create the Northern Lights on Earth.





      Beautiful Illustrated Quotations:

      2012: What Will Happen to Earth and Us? - What you can do to ensure your safety and survival as geologic time rapidly changes - and the resulting paradigm shift of humanity - is in the process of occurring.





      Dennys Funny Quotes:


      Hunh?! Just Plain Bizarre Funny Cartoons - 7 Aug 2010

      Funny Video: BP Creates Rich Fish in Gulf Oil Spill - Mocking BP: An idiot public relations BP talking head points out the up side to the oil leak: the fish are rich!

      Murphys 15 Laws About Sex - Yet another funny list joke making the rounds.

      Funny Legal News Story: The Case of a Contraceptives Miss-taken Use - Laugh at this funny use for a contraceptive that exemplifies the kind of humorous cases found in our court systems every day sure to amuse us!

      Funny Video: Colberts Sound Advice on How to Get a Job - Bad economy? No problem. Comic Stephen Colbert to the employment rescue to help you land that all important life-changing job.

      Funny Video: Surfing Group Known as The Radical Rodents - Laugh at these funny talented rodents surfing the waves in Australia.




      Dennys People Watching:

      Ethics Investigations in Congress Cartoons - 7 Aug 2010 - Check out what the cartoonists had to say this week about political corruption and the Speaker's promise to drain The Swamp. Washington, D.C. sits on a literal swamp so it's natural to get a few rats running around the place.




      Dennys Food and Recipes:

      Chef Bergeron Appetizer: Zucchini Cakes With Unusual Garlic Dill Sour Cream Mayo Sauce - Check out a simple veggie recipe that can be an appetizer or served as an entree, your choice. And what an unusual outstanding yummy sauce.

      Cake Tuesday: Italian Cream Cake - One of my favorite cakes to order a slice for dessert when we dine out - and also an easy cake to make at home!

      Muffin Monday: Coconut Muffins - Check out this simple easy recipe and enjoy a sweet breakfast or afternoon snack.




      Visual Insights:


      Gay Marriage and Society Cartoons - 7 Aug 2010 - The more things change, the more they remain the same. As gays battle for their right to marry, soon they discover the same marital experiences as everyone else. Check out the cartoonists this week.

      Funny Photos: How Your Brain Can Be Fooled - Funny photos that prove how easy it is to fool your brain into interpreting a photo to mean something other than is actually true.




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      Blackberry Pie

      Another pie recipe?  Yes, I'm aware that my last post was also a pie.  And I'm aware that the last four posts have all been desserts.  I apologize for not being very diverse lately.  I blame my sweet tooth.  Sometimes, I get distracted by all the yummy dessert recipes I come across.  My reason for another pie is that my husband really wanted a pie.  Not just any pie, but a blackberry pie.  We planted blackberry bushes last year and now our berries are ripe and ready to eat.  I'm turning on the oven for this one and hoping I can turn our blackberries into a delicious pie.

      Ingredients (recipe from allrecipes.com)
      4 cups fresh blackberries
      1/2 cup white sugar
      1/2 cup all-purpose flour
      1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie
      2 tablespoons milk
      1/4 cup white sugar
      Directions
      Combine 3 1/2 cups berries with the sugar and flour. Spoon the mixture into an unbaked pie shell. Spread the remaining 1/2 cup berries on top of the sweetened berries, and cover with the top crust. Seal and crimp the edges. Brush the top crust with milk, and sprinkle with 1/4 cup sugar.
      Bake at 425 degree F (220 degrees C) for 15 minutes. Reduce the temperature of the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C), and bake for an additional 20 to 25 minutes. 

       The harvested berries
       I cheated a little and bought my pie crust.
       The filling with the 1/2 cup of berries on top
       I thought 1/4 cup of sugar was a lot for the top of the pie, but I sprinkled it all on anyway.
      This isn't the prettiest pie.  I didn't seal the two crusts together very well.  I baked the pie for 15 minutes at 425 degrees.  Then, it baked for 28 minutes at 375 degrees

      The Results...
      We let this pie cool for about 2 hours before we cut into it.  It had a good consistency.  It wasn't runny at all.  We ate it with a nice big scoop of vanilla ice cream.  Everyone agreed that it was good.  We decided we would rate it 3 and 3/4 stars.  It's not quite worthy of 4 stars.  This isn't the best blackberry pie we've ever had, but this pie was very easy to make and still "berry" good.  
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      A Marbled Cake and my exciting Summer

      Dreamy...

      Finally, settled in our new house. It was one long moving, the 8th in 10 years and not the last one for sure. This summer was very hectic, restless and hot! I think I already mentioned that I am not crazy about Atlanta's weather and Summer is no exception, very warm and humid,which is not my favorite combination. Trips to the swimming pool were our main destination and baking was set aside for some time. Because of the heat? yes, but not only that. The moving and the temporary instability that comes along with played a big part in my hibernation.


      Mousse Cake
      marbchoc

      Back to my new kitchen and my "cher companion": the oven, I started with my ultimate weakness, the chocolate cake. I just realized I didn't post the recipe on my blog, how can that be??!! I've made this cake a thousand times, posted different pictures on flickr to the point where I felt kind of embarrassed to post anymore chocolate cake photos. I will have to post that recipe.

      I love Spring

      I also made cherry pistachio clafoutis, fruit tartelettes, a decadent chocolate mousse cake. I also made strawberry sorbet, ice creams and last but not least, one of my favorite: marbled cake. I have been looking for the best recipe for that one for some time. tried many: the dry, the dense, the tasteless...until I found the perfect one. I found it in a cookbook I bought while waiting for checkout at a department store. I initially bought this book for 3 reasons: first, it was very cheap and I liked the the cover (it was pink, my favorite color). Second, I don't like waiting in lines and needed something to keep myself busy, and third because I liked the pictures of the book. It is a tiny book with no author name, called "Baking". Ridiculously simple, but let me tell you, the recipes are very good, even impressive. Isn't it amazing when sometimes things exceed your expectations? I love that feeling.
      I'll try to post some of the other recipes, meanwhile try to make this cake and have it with a cup of coffee or tea, a dollop of whipped cream and fresh strawberries, or with vanilla crème anglaise, you'll love it! Enjoy your summer everyone!
      Marbled Cake

      Marbled Cake

      10 tbsp unsalted butter, room temperature
      1 cup granulated sugar
      2 large eggs
      6 tbsp sour cream
      2 cups self rising flour*, sifted
      1 tsp vanilla extract
      4 oz. semisweet chocolate, chopped
      4 tbsp milk
      2 tbsp heavy cream


      Preparation

      Preheat the over to 350 degrees F. Spray a 9 by 5 loaf pan with cooking spray and line with parchment paper. Spray the parchment paper as well.

      Place the chocolate, milk, and heavy cream in a heat proof bowl. Set over a pan of simmering water and heat gently until melted.

      Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Add the sour cream. Gently fold in the sifted flour.

      Take out a third of the batter and add the melted chocolate to it. Add the vanilla to the white batter.

      Spoon the batter into the prepared pan alternating between chocolate and vanilla.

      Bake for 40-45 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean. Cool in the pan 10 minutes then unmold. You can glaze the cake with a ganache if you like.

      *If you do not have self-rising flour, use the following for one cup of self rising flour:

      1 cup all purpose flour, 1 1/4 tsp baking powder, 1/8 tsp salt

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      Getting over my fear of frying



      This month's Chocolate with François challenge was selected by yours truly. When I was asked to select the recipe for July, I carefully perused Chocolate Epiphany, searching for something different. I wanted a recipe that would really put my cooking and baking skills to the test, something that would teach me something new. As soon as I read his recipe for Chocolate Beignets with Crème
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