Food, Fitness, Photography

Food, Fitness, Photography

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Olive Oil Rosemary Cake



I came across this recipe a few months ago, copied it down, and set it aside.  Unfortunately, I did not write down the source.  I thought it was saved in my "favorites," but I can't find it anywhere.  And a google search did not reveal any websites I recognized.  So, I can't give credit to whoever I got the recipe from.  Oops.  

Strangely for me,  I didn't add or omit any ingredients from the original recipe.  The only thing I did was cut  the recipe in half so that it would fit in my 9x9 cake pan.  

Here's the recipe (after I cut everything in half):
1 c sugar
2 eggs
1/2 c olive oil
1/2 c white wine
1 1/4 c flour
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/8 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp vanilla
1+ tbsp rosemary

bake at 350 for 30 minutes

I mixed the dry ingredients in a glass bowl, and combined the wet ingredients, minus the eggs, in a liquid measuring cup.  Then, I mixed the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients.  I beat the eggs separately and added them last.  I greased the cake pan with butter. 















In case you were wondering...this cake is delicious.


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Cran-Apple Chicken

Behold: the Deliciousness

Mash 2 tbsp butter with garlic powder, sage, thyme, and cinnamon.  Rub the flavored butter all over some chicken legs, then place them in a baking dish.

Peel & chop a Fuji Apple.  Rinse 1 c of frozen cranberries.  Scatter the apple pieces and cranberries over the chicken.  Pour some apple cider over the chicken until the dish is about half-way full of cider. 

Bake at 425 for 50 minutes.  Cover with foil for the last 20 min or so, when the apples start to dry out.  

Eat the deliciousness.











yum!


 leftovers for the weekend







Sunday, October 7, 2012

Heart-attack Guinness Gumbo

Last year, a friend and I decided to enter the annual gumbo cook-off at the Pub.  We got up early that day, cooked all morning, showed up, and won.  Lots of fun.  So naturally this year we had to do it again.  This time, we started cooking at 8 PM the night before.  Since we were making it even awesome-er than last years, it took longer.  I didn't get home til 2 AM.  Good thing we didn't try to make it the morning of...it wouldn't have been done in time!

Here's a picture of last year's Heart-attack Gumbo:

Here's a picture of this year's Heart-attack Guinness Gumbo:
(there really is Guinness in it...yum)


Interesting that they are the same color...we spent way more time on the roux this year.
I'm not entirely sure how long it took last year, but we definitely did NOT spend an hour and forty-five minutes on it like we did this year.  
That's right, we whisked our roux non-stop for an hour and forty-five minutes. True dedication.
I was a little bit disappointed when I woke up this morning and my right arm hadn't doubled in size from that workout.

I can't give you our recipe or top-secret secret ingredients, but I can give you lots of pictures because I was having fun with my new camera.



meet Meg:  the only witness to the gumbo-magic



The Cooking

the chicken...heavily seasoned

The seasoning mix, thrown together by yours truly.  There was absolutely no measuring involved.
I threw a bunch of stuff into this bowl, and the bowl got dumped into the gumbo.

mushrooms, green peppers, onions, celery

some of the seasonings

BACON!

chicken thighs, cooking away in their bacon-grease bath

browned chicken waiting to go into the gumbo

Somehow our roux started out orange. The colors are a bit skewed here, but it looked a lot like tomato soup.  It eventually turned a very light brown, and then sloooowwwly darkened.

whisk...whisk...whisk some more...






The Cook-off

The tasting.  
There were only 4 entries this year.  They were all good and the rankings were pretty close, it got a lil tense as we watched the points coming in, but our gumbo pulled through and won in the end.

I think there ended up being 15-20 tasters.  They each got a tray with the 4 samples and gave each one a ranking from 1-4.

4: Deliciousness in your mouth
3: Yuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmy
2: Good
1: I'll eat it

All the points were added up and the gumbo with the most points won.   
Ours ended up with sixty-something points I think.

We each had a bowl of ours after the competition.  

We played countless dart games this afternoon, needed something to do while we drank our Guinness and waited for the results of the cook-off.


Looking forward to next year, when we will win for the 3rd year in a row!  
Nope, I'm not modest at all.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

quick & simple veggies

shave a small zucchini and a medium carrot

heat some olive oil in a skillet, add the veggies, sprinkle on some garlic powder, and cook them up



make a meal
veggies, pork chop w/melted gouda, pasta

Don't forget the cinnamon-apple cider!  
(my favorite part of fall)


After years of waiting, I gave in and bought myself a DSLR camera.  I've had it for about 24 hours and I'm already in love.  It takes low light and night pictures (something NONE of my other cameras have done...always drove me crazy)  and it's just so much fun to play with!  Definitely my favorite "toy."  Hopefully I'll be able to make my food look even more scrumptious for you now.  

Look what it can do:

silly pony has apparently been spending too much time leaning on the fence

night time

If I'm not too tired in the morning and the weather cooperates, I'm gonna try to get up early and get some cool sunrise/fog rising pictures.