Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts
Thursday
Raspberry Cheesecake Ice Cream
Monday
Fall Grape Salad with Blue Cheese and Walnuts (or Pecans)
Wednesday
Vanilla and Cream Cupcakes with Fresh Fruit Toppings
step 1
Hold tip 1M approximately ½ in. above cupcake top at a 90° angle to cupcake surface. Squeeze out icing to form a star.
step 2
Without releasing pressure, raise tip slightly as you drop a line of icing around the star in a tight, complete rotation.
step 3
After completing the first rotation, move tip toward center and up and around to make a second spiral around the inside edge of the first spiral.
step 4
Release pressure to end spiral at center of cupcake.
Tutorial from Wilton.com
I found the tutorial very helpful ~
(though it's apparent I need a lot more practice.)
Thanks for stopping by for a visit today~
Cheers!
~mari xo
Labels:
Cakes,
Celebrity Chefs,
Cupcakes,
Desserts,
Fruit,
Party Food
Saturday
Fresh Lemon Cake with Berry Glaze
Chocolate Chip Scones with Strawberries
Labels:
Bread,
Breakfast/Brunch,
Desserts,
Fruit,
Fruit ~ Strawberries
Tuesday
Quick and Easy Italian Plum Cake (You can use other fruit, too.)
Thursday
Raspberry and White Chocolate Muffins
Labels:
Breakfast/Brunch,
Cakes,
Cupcakes,
Desserts,
Fruit,
Fruit ~ Raspberries,
Muffins
Friday
Fresh Cherry Tart
Labels:
Desserts,
Fruit,
Fruit ~ Cherries,
Party Food.
Tuesday
Banana-Poppy Seed Muffins with Citrus Glaze and Tea Cozies!
I'm the first to admit that bananas aren't my favorite fruit.
I can handle eating them when they are still quite firm and prefer them when they still have a green-tinge to them. But once they become soft, and the peels become riddled with brown "sugar" spots (when they are at their sweetest) there is something about the texture which I don't care for. At that point they either go into smoothies, quick breads or muffins.
With three over-ripe bananas in the fruit basket, I whipped up these muffins. The recipe varies slightly from others I've tried in that they are finished with a lovely citrus glaze while still warm. By the time the muffins cool, the glaze firms up so they are not messy or sticky to the touch.
And what goes better with fresh muffins than milk, coffee, or my favorite ~ Tea!
As delicious as the muffins are ~ the tea cozy/cosy always steals the scene.
If you've used them, you already know they are as practical as can be; cozies really do help insulate the tea pot to keep the tea steaming hot.
I have a couple of different types (quilted fabric, etc.), but these crocheted ones are my most treasured.
I first saw one like this almost two years ago on a favored blog written by a British woman in the UK. All of her readers were going wild over hers, and she mentioned the boutique shop where she purchased them... unfortunately, at that time the shop was not dispatching to destinations outside of the country. *sigh*
It was time to do a little sleuth work ~ I knew they were crocheted by hand.
So the logical place to look? Etsy, of course !!
I love Etsy.
After I realized that the proper English way of spelling the name ("cosy", not 'cozy') it didn't take long to find a wonderful vendor by the name of Andrea Lesley. Her work is lovely, and so unique ~ I had a hunch that she must be the artist who makes these beautiful creations. I contacted her right away, and confirmed she is indeed the same artist. Happy Day!
That was well over a year ago ~ and I'm pleased to see that Andrea is still operating her shop, and her work is as delightful as ever.
I've included a link to her Etsy shop below if you are interested in placing an order.
If you do place an order, please let Andrea know that I sent you over!
Back to the muffins ~ I really liked this recipe, it contains a little finely grated orange peel in the batter, as well as in the confectioner's sugar glaze.
I reduced the all-purpose flour by half a cup and added 1/4 cup of wheat bran, and 1/4 cup of old fashioned rolled oats just to make them a little more healthy. (That doesn't exactly cancel out the sugar glaze though, does it?)
Among all the colors and designs Andrea offers, I could never decide upon a favorite ~ that's why I chose a few. ;)
Nothing cheers up a gray Pacific Northwest morning like a hot pot of tea snuggled in a very cheerful tea cosy/cozy!
I reserve the one below for Christmas time, but if you decorate with reds it would be perfect any time of year.
Here's the link I promised ~ and don't forget to tell Andrea you read about her here. :-)
Andrea Lesley Crochet Shop on Etsy.
Do YOU have a favorite Etsy shop?
Are you an Etsy VENDOR?
I would love if you would share, please mention in the comment section.
This is my entry for Tablescape Thursday, hosted by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch. (click to link)
For a printable copy of the recipe for the Banana Muffins, please click HERE to go the Once Upon a Plate Recipe site.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Do YOU have a favorite Etsy shop?
Are you an Etsy VENDOR?
I would love if you would share, please mention in the comment section.
This is my entry for Tablescape Thursday, hosted by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch. (click to link)
For a printable copy of the recipe for the Banana Muffins, please click HERE to go the Once Upon a Plate Recipe site.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Labels:
Breakfast/Brunch,
Budget Friendly,
Fruit,
Muffins,
Tabletop Accessories
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