Sunday, August 31, 2014
Raspberry Swirl Cheesecakes Bites
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Fondue for Two (and a Half)
This is the only picture I have of the fondues, haha. |
Peel garlic and slice the cloves in half the long way so the most inner surface is showing. Rub a heavy saucepan with two halves of the garlic for flavoring. Rub the serving bowl with the other two garlic halves.
Grate the cheese and mix with 1 tbsp of the flour. Melt the butter in saucepan over medium-low heat. Add rest of flour. Stir well till smooth.
Add about ½ cup of milk and stir till smooth. Slowly add the rest of the milk, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens to about the consistency of light cream.
Add a handful of cheese and keep stirring. Let the cheese melt and then add another handful and stir until it melts. Repeat the process until all the cheese is melted.
Once all the cheese has been added and the mixture is smooth, you can stir in the nutmeg, salt and pepper. Finally, add the lemon juice. Stir well till the mixture is smooth once again.
Light the tea light candles and add cheese mixture to your makeshift fondue pot. Eat immediately! Spear bread and dunk in fondue and enjoy. Scrape the bottom of the pot with whatever you’re dipping from time to time to keep it from burning.
For the chocolate fondue- Cut pound cake into 1 inch cubes. Cut the tops of the strawberries off and slice the bananas into 1/2 inch thick pieces. Cut 3 pineapple rings into 4 pieces each. Arrange marshmallows, cake, and fruit onto your serving platter. Use your recipe of choice to make the chocolate fondue and transfer it to the serving bowl with a tea light candle under.
For drinks, I would suggest a sparkling grape juice or cider but I opted for water since I didn't have anything sparkly on hand and I knew the fondue was heavy enough on its own.
Then, all that's left to do is get dressed- I put on a nice dress and dressed baby, our third wheel, in a tuxedo onesie - light the candles, and welcome your date.
Verdict - We had a blast! We enjoyed our savory fondue and every single dipper seemed like it paired perfectly with the cheese fondue. The smoked Gruyere was a nice touch and gave an absolutely delicious nutty smoky bbq feel. Baby sat with us and sucked on pieces of bread and carrots. Nights are a bad time for Baby, so after a little while and a lot of fussiness, I went to put the baby to sleep. And that's why we do date night at home, at our own pace. After baby was asleep, we ate dessert, the chocolate fondue. Again, absolutely delicious, and we loved every dipper. Our favorites were definitely the pound cake and marshmallows and least favorite was the pineapple. Overall, it was a great experience and something new for both us.
So I say, give it a try! If you don't want to make this a date, make it a family experience. Just do it. I guarantee you'll love it!
For the chocolate fondue- Cut pound cake into 1 inch cubes. Cut the tops of the strawberries off and slice the bananas into 1/2 inch thick pieces. Cut 3 pineapple rings into 4 pieces each. Arrange marshmallows, cake, and fruit onto your serving platter. Use your recipe of choice to make the chocolate fondue and transfer it to the serving bowl with a tea light candle under.
For drinks, I would suggest a sparkling grape juice or cider but I opted for water since I didn't have anything sparkly on hand and I knew the fondue was heavy enough on its own.
Then, all that's left to do is get dressed- I put on a nice dress and dressed baby, our third wheel, in a tuxedo onesie - light the candles, and welcome your date.
Verdict - We had a blast! We enjoyed our savory fondue and every single dipper seemed like it paired perfectly with the cheese fondue. The smoked Gruyere was a nice touch and gave an absolutely delicious nutty smoky bbq feel. Baby sat with us and sucked on pieces of bread and carrots. Nights are a bad time for Baby, so after a little while and a lot of fussiness, I went to put the baby to sleep. And that's why we do date night at home, at our own pace. After baby was asleep, we ate dessert, the chocolate fondue. Again, absolutely delicious, and we loved every dipper. Our favorites were definitely the pound cake and marshmallows and least favorite was the pineapple. Overall, it was a great experience and something new for both us.
So I say, give it a try! If you don't want to make this a date, make it a family experience. Just do it. I guarantee you'll love it!
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Double Chocolate Pancakes
Sunday, August 3, 2014
DIY Necklace Organizer/Frame
I started collecting them when I was 12 and I never stopped. The funny thing is, I used to be a tomboy. Then, something just clicked and I turned into a necklace loving, pink wearing, girly-girl. Which is ok with me.
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