Friday, July 23, 2010

What's on the Grill


Just wanted to share a few good summer recipes with you.  This chicken was super easy and sooo good!


Honey Mint Glazed Chicken Recipe 

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/4 cup white vinegar
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 4-5 pound chicken, cut into parts
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 2-3 Tbsp water
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh mint (or 2 Tbsp dried mint)

METHOD

1 Place chicken pieces in a bowl. Mix vinegar with olive oil and pour over chicken pieces. Turn chicken pieces so that all are coated with the simple marinade. Let marinate for 30 minutes to an hour.
2 In a small bowl mix honey, mint, and just enough water for a good basting consistency. Set aside for glazing the chicken.
3 Prepare grill for medium high heat. Remove chicken pieces from marinade. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. Place chicken pieces on the hot grill, skin side up. Cook for approximately 30-40 minutes, covered, turning every 7 or 8 minutes. For the last 5-10 minutes of cooking, baste all sides with the honey mint mixture. The chicken is done when the juices run clear (not pink) when a knife tip is inserted into both the chicken breast and thigh, about 165°F for the breast and 180°F for the thigh. Note that although the breast pieces are bigger, they may finish cooking earlier than the thighs.
Serves 6.

I served the chicken with some escarole sauteed with a little garlic and oil and some brown rice cooked in chicken broth (instead of water) and sprinkled with some fresh mint. Also on the side is some grilled pineapple slices - another summer favorite. I don't even put anything on my pineapple, just slice and grill.


Now, I know you've probably had fresh mozzarella and tomatoes over and over. But sometimes I like to change it up a little. Just cutting the mozzarella cheese into smaller bite size pieces, slicing grape tomatoes into quarters and drizzling a good extra virgin olive oil and balsamic glaze is a nice change. And don't forget the salt, pepper and fresh basil. So yummy!


And for dessert, these Pina Colada cupcakes made by the baker in our house (my daughter) have been a huge hit! The recipe calls for regular size muffin pans but she made them with minis (a little less guilt when they're that small) and they are just so cute!


Pina Colada Cupcakes

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup loosely packed sweetened flaked coconut
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
pinch salt
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
1/3 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup crushed pineapple undrained (use unsweetened canned crushed pineapple that is packed in juice)

1. In a small bowl, mix together flour, coconut, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
2. In a bowl, whisk together sugar, oil, and egg until smooth. Alternately whisk in flour mixture and buttermilk, making three additions of flour mixture and two of buttermilk, beating until smooth. Stir in pineapple.
3. Scoop batter into prepared pan. Bake in preheated oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until tops of cupcakes spring back when lightly touched. Let cool in pan on rack for 10 minutes. Remove from pan and let cool completely on rack. Top cooled cupcakes with frosting.

She made this recipe for the frosting and just sprinkled some toasted coconut over the top.

Vanilla Cream Frosting
This frosting is best made just before you're ready to use.

1 1/3 cups confectioners sugar
1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
pinch salt
1/3 whipping (35%) cream
1/2 tsp vanilla paste or vanilla extract

1. In a small bowl, using an electric mixer on low speed, beat together sugar, butter, and salt until creamy. Increase speed to high and beat until light and fluffy. Add cream and vanilla paste, beating until frosting is smooth.
2. Spread icing on cooled cupcakes with a knife or transfer to a pastry bag and pipe decoratively over cupcakes.

Have fun with these recipes and let me know if you try them!



Thursday, July 08, 2010

hydrangeas in bloom...



A simple arrangement. Cut hydrangeas, in mason jars, in a wire basket. Love it!



All over my yard.


They're looking better than ever this year.


Love this Lace Cap variety.

It has purple and blue blossoms on the same bush.


And my newest addition all the way from Hydrangeas Plus in Oregon.
The Limelight.
My new favorite.
I can't even believe I have blooms on this one already. Just planted it before the winter.

Can't wait to dry these!
Hope you're having a great week. It's almost the weekend!
I also have some nice grill recipes to share with you soon (just in case you're getting tired of hot dogs and hamburgers).

This post is participating in Cindy's Show and Tell Friday. Click HERE to visit her blog.
 and Cielo's Show off your Cottage Monday HERE.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Great Summer Dessert and a Winner!!!


My friend Lisa of the Polkadot Pound Cake gave me one of her Blueberry Sour Cream Lemon Pound Cakes the other day when we met for lunch. My family was soooo appreciative.

It made a great summer dessert.

I sliced it up, warmed it on the grill and served with a scoop of french vanilla ice cream.

The absolute BEST pound cake we have ever had!!!

Bet it would make a great trifle too!


And...

We have a winner...

Kelly Lish has won our $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway!!  Congrats Kelly!!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Giveaway Reminder

Just a reminder about our $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway....







ENTER HERE

I just extended the deadline to Saturday 6/26 8PM eastern time due to a time conflict.

Friday, June 18, 2010

It's Party Time! Where Bloggers Create and a Giveaway!


Welcome to the party - so glad you came - I thought I'd have a giveaway to celebrate Karen's annual event - more about that later.

Here we are in my creative studio aka the living room.

As you first walk into the room - my finished products are on display for my local customers that like to shop in person.  Plus I get to play store - creating fun displays.


Bella is always here to say hello and she's the best company while I work. I know it's kind of dark and she's a chocolate lab - but she's there at the bottom of the photo.




This is the place where I escape (I can actually close the doors in here and really escape!), and it's where I go to create for my boutique Hydrangea Home. You will find me making accessories for your home. I can't really describe the style as it's always changing around here. I am currently inspired by the serene colors of Swedish Design and you will see that in my work. At the moment I am making tassels, tomorrow it might be mixed-media art, and next week you might find me at the sewing machine.

The majority of the room is my creative and office space.

My sewing area - I call it modern vintage. My machine sits on top of an old Singer table. I just love the storage.


This is the creative cabinet. If you haven't seen the before and after pic of the piece, you can find it here. Right now it holds some of my decorating books (I have an obsession), and various supplies.



Next up is my new ribbon station (another obsession). Love this new space. Almost everything I need for my tassels right here. Would you believe my husband hung these hooks up for me this morning? I'm such a procrastinator - I need a deadline to get things done!


More ribbon!




Here is another great storage piece - found this one at TJ Maxx.


It stores some fabric...



Grandma's buttons - in grandma's old cookie tin...


And some pretty boxes filled with glitters.

Here is where I do my computer work and (I hate this word) paperwork.  Well I really don't do the paperwork, so it's piling up!


The work table...


What's on the work table? Paint, tools (in my new favorite toolbox from TJ Maxx).


Cones and paper roses....


Here is a nice view I have out to my backyard.


See that pretty book on the table?


It was an anniversary gift from my husband in 2002. He bought it at an art store in NYC. Look what he wrote - he's probably going to kill me for showing you but I just think it's too sweet!


Something I painted a long time ago. I need to get back to adding to this book.



Here is a little quote for you!



Some of my greatest inspiration over the years have come from this stack.



One final look at my studio...


I would like to leave you with this...

And this...

To celebrate Karen's huge Blog Party
I would like to have a giveaway
This Giveaway is now closed.
$50 Gift Certificate to my shop
The contest has ended. Congrats to Kelly Lish - winner of the giveaway!!!
All you need to do is leave a comment on this post.
The comments will close at 8 PM eastern time Saturday 6/26.
And of course an extra chance if you're a follower or if you blog, tweet or facebook the giveaway.
Just make sure you leave a separate comment for each one so that you get all the chances you deserve!
Feel free to use the graphic above that Jill from Gypsy Brocante created for me.
Thank you Jill!
Thanks so much for taking the tour 
of my favorite room in the house!


Don't forget to visit all of the participating studios listed on Karen's blog HERE.

Have fun!!

This post is also participating in Layla's party "My Favorite Room Re-do's of 2010"

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Flouncy Flouncy!


Loving Dianne's new collection!!

Seriously - how cute are these?

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Intro to Rebecca Nicole Jewelry

Love this Caribbean Nights bracelet!


A friend of mine has a new website and Etsy shop I'd love to share with you.  Hope you will visit her and say hello.  She makes beautiful jewelry for adults and children and currently sells to her regular customers and local boutiques.  I wish her lots of luck with her new online presence.
I'm also trying to get her to start a blog.

You can check out her website HERE.

And her Etsy shop HERE.