1.28.2011

This Woman is Genius...

The Pioneer Woman is hands down my favorite blog to read. She is hilarious and witty and her recipes are all divine.... well, I've only tried six or seven but they were fantastic. I love the way she posts her recipes! You will more than likely see a number of them displayed here on unKreative Kirsten. She is my e-mentor, and doesn't even know it.

Well anyways. I am super excited for Super Bowl Sunday.. if you haven't figured that out yet! I have no clue if we will be hosting a party or attending but I will be cooking!  Ree (The Pioneer Woman, we are now on a first name basis) made a new category solely for Super Bowl dishes! I am eyeing the Shrimpo de Gallo, Quesdillas de Camarones, and the Mexican Layer Dip! Check it out!
And tell me this doesn't look D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S!

Shrimp de Gallo
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1.27.2011

Samoas may be the key to my heart... well, one of the many

What could make Girl Scout Cookies better than they already are?

Wait? Is that possible? I'm not sure that I could have imagined something better than my favorite seasonal cookies that come so perfectly packed in that little purple box ... until I imagined them FRESH out of the oven?


My friend shared a tasty link with me the other day.. and it's just too great not to pass along.
There is something about Girl Scout Cookies that really takes me back. What a better way to be "taken back", than in your own kitchen. I can't wait to try these!

Homemade Girl Scout Cookies: Samoas

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2 sticks (1 cup) unsalted butter at room temperature
1 cup superfine sugar (or granulated)
1 large egg
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 teaspoon kosher salt
3 cups unbleached, all-purpose flour
Dipping Caramel (recipe follows)
1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut (available at health food stores)
12 ounces of chocolate chips

1. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar. Beat until light and fluffy. Add in egg and beat until well incorporated, scraping down the bowl, if necessary. Add in vanilla. Beat until smooth. With mixer on low, add in salt and flour. Mix until completely incorporated and dough is uniform. Pull dough together and shape into a cylinder with a diameter of about 2 1/2 inches. Wrap in parchment paper and freeze for at least 25 minutes.

2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Slice dough into 1/8 inch disks and place on baking sheets, about an inch apart. Once you have made 30 cookies, wrap up the cookie dough, freeze, and save for another time. Use a tiny circle shaped cookie cutter or a large round cake decorating tip to cut a hole in the center of each disk. Refrigerate for an additional 10 minutes. Bake for 8 minutes, or until crisp. Let cool completely.

3. Add coconut into the caramel. Warm the caramel in the microwave for about 10 seconds if necessary. Take cooled cookies and gently dip them completely in the caramel. Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Freeze until set, about 5 minutes.

4. Melt chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second intervals, stirring well after each interval, until fully melted. Place the caramel coated cookies in the chocolate. Use a fork to pull them out of the chocolate and place them on a parchment line cookie sheet. Use the chocolate still on the fork to drizzle stripes over the top of the cookies. Refrigerate until set.

Dipping Caramel
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar)
4 tablespoons corn syrup
6 tablespoons water
pinch of salt
6 tablespoons butter
6 tablespoons heavy cream* (DO NOT use plain whipping cream)
 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

1. In a heavy bottomed saucepan with high sides, combine sugar, corn syrup, water, and salt. Whisk until combined, and set over medium-low heat. Swirl the pan every now and then to help distribute the heat. Use can use a pastry brush dipped in water to brush the sugar crystals down the sides of the saucepan. When the sugar dissolves completely, raise the heat to medium. When it comes to a boil, watch very carefully for the bubbles to become more viscous (this means that the water has evaporated and that it is ready to go through the candy stages). As it is bubbling away, you want it to turn a deep amber color. When it does, remove the heat and, working quickly, use the spoon to scoop up a small amount of the candy and drop it into the small glass of water. If the blob turns hard like lollipop, then it is ready. If the blob is still soft, put the pan back on the heat. Keep testing until the candy is hard. Remove from heat.

2. Whisk in butter, 6 tablespoons of cream, and vanilla (Careful here, as the mixture should bubble violently for about 10 seconds). If the caramel isn’t smooth right away, return the pan to low heat and whisk until smooth.

*To clarify, this cream should be heavy cream, or heavy whipping cream, not whipping cream.

Enjoy!

1.25.2011

Update from the Slacker...

Why is it so much easier to forget about this thing.. well not really forget but not have something come to mind for an entire week to blog about? I guess I am just new at this and truly don't know if anything that exciting is going on in my life that would warrant someone else actually wanting to read about it.
My day to day routine is typically the same... I wake up at 6:45 (there is nothing good about a morning that starts before nine), then I work till 5 pm, spend my evenings with Papa or make some sort of plans with a girlfriend, go to bed and repeat. I am constantly counting down my work weeks for the weekend. It seems like a waste to wish away 5 days of every week... but those two days off truly save my sanity. I suppose I can't beat myself up too badly over a slow start to this blog. At least I am spending my free time doing the things I love... so that is something to blog about in itself.
I had a wonderful weekend. Papa and I went house hunting on Saturday which was probably not the best idea because we still have another month until we are ready to move. I have my heart set on about 3 places that will be long gone by the time we are ready to sign a contract and move in. But!... it was nice to get a feel of what we can expect in our budget. We are hoping for something quaint and quirky where we can add our own touch and hopefully walking distance to the beach in Carlsbad or Oceanside.
I CAN NOT WAIT to decorate!!
We spent Sunday in Palm Springs at my brother's place. (Side Note: I am slowly but surely falling in love with La Quinta, Ca) It was Leuc's 2nd birthday party and my Steelers Division Championship game. The party was great! Tania (my sis in law) did a wonderful job with the food and football cupcakes. Everyone really seemed to enjoy themselves until the tantrums started. I feel like once one child cries, the rest will surely follow in his footsteps and throw a fit of their own. I couldn't believe how many babies were there! Let's just say.. Papa and I are getting a pup as soon as we move into our place. Something..anything..needs to help curb this baby fever I've got going on. My goodness!
Sunday afternoon I experienced my first family football day. I grew up in a home who never turned on the television on Sundays, we usually spent the majority of the day at church. But this past Sunday, everyone was sporting their Steeler's gear. There was a great energy with THAT many Steeler's fans in one room and I had a good time waving my Terrible Towel. The second half of the game definitely had me on my toes, but my Steelers pulled through! We are heading to Super Bowl 2011!  For those of you who don't care about football enough to know what it feels like when your team, which is one out of 32 in the league, makes it to the final game...It's a little bit like Christmas in February. I came across this photo and couldn't help but laugh.

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School started yesterday..I attempted to get an English class I need in order to transfer from my JC, but every one of the 6 online courses had a wait list of at least 10-20. Apparently my college broke a record this year with the number of students enrolled, which only means next semester it will be equally as hard to get the classes I want and need.  This semester I will be focusing on "Music of the World"  I suppose it seems interesting.. not something I would take if I didn't need to fill my arts credits but I'm determined to pass all of my courses with A's, so I will embrace it!

I know the whole point of this blog is to post recipes and fun DIY crafts but I am having a hard time with this. I am planning a Bridal Shower and Valentines Day is coming up shortly after that. I've been working on some things but don't want to post until after the events! Papa is probably my only follower and it would surely spoil the surprise(s) for him. And..I will be very honest, I have not been in the kitchen to make anything from scratch in a few weeks! Things will definitely turn around when I have my own kitchen and free time!

For the time being... Happy Tuesday!!

1.17.2011

My Little Nugget....turns TWO!!

Happy Birthday to the cutest sweetest boy ever...my Nephew, Leuc Allen!

Auntie Kirsti & Uncle Nick Love YOU!


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I remember when you were just brand new. It seems like yesterday. We all waited for months to meet you....then you were almost here. I remember pacing the corridors of the hospital just waiting for a sign (we had waited there for HOURS). Then it came... I never loved anyone as much as I loved you from the very second I laid eyes on you. You were perfect and my own brother and sweet sister in law created YOU. You were our blood and now the light of our lives.


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I wish I knew where the time has gone. Two already and smarter than anyone realizes. You are healthy and witty and growing up so quickly. I love watching you light up your grandparent's lives. I have never seen Grammy and Pappy so complete. You are a giant ray of sunshine to this family. As you grow, I continue to feel like the luckiest Aunt in the world. Don't tell your future siblings.. but you will always be my favorite. You are the one that showed me just how much love I have in my heart.

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Can't wait to see you for your party. Thinking of you always.

Love,
Auntie K.

1.15.2011

the ANTICIPATION is killing me....

I've got the broccoli quiche in the oven (and it smells REALLY good)
A refreshing drink in my hand &
My sexy man next to me..

Now I just need my Steelers Nation to pull through!

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LETS GO STEELERS.

I am anxious and excited. and... I couldn't hate a team more than I hate the Raven's.
It's very possible I may be suicidal in 4 hours.... but I hope that's not the case.

I can almost smell Superbowl #7!!

1.12.2011

Kitchen Freedom

Turns out, I actually have a big interest in bettering my skills in the kitchen. One of the things I am most excited about when it comes to moving in with Nick, is making a weekly menu and stocking my own fridge. Right now it is hard because I don't exactly have my own kitchen space...

If I actually go through the process of grocery shopping and meal planning.. I will come home with  my perfect meal in mind, only to find out my parents cooked my chicken and cous-cous for the dogs and my dad used the last bit of my fresh spinach and onion for F'toya. I suppose when he uses my things for something as amazing as F'toya (a Lebanese spinach calzone) I can't complain. But you get the point. I have something in mind and find it missing when I go to use it. That definitely puts a damper on planning out home cooked meals.

So, needless to say.. maybe I am more excited for kitchen freedom than cooking but I am making it a goal to cook at home at least 5 nights a week. Not only will it be easier on the pocketbook, it will definitely be a healthier alternative to anything we can find at our favorite dining spots.
I am hoping to try out a few new recipes this weekend. Steelers will be playing the Raven's for the AFC North Divisional Championship. I am nervous and EXCITED for the game and will be making some sort of football goodies..and posting up the recipe(s) on here.

Let's Go STEELERS!!!

1.10.2011

1, 2, 3.... Go!

So, let us get acquainted. I am 24 (closer to 25 and confused where the last 10 years have gone), I live in San Diego and have for the adult portion of my life. I grew up just south of Pittsburgh, which will be necessary to know for those of you who can't figure out why I am such a Steelers fanatic. I also like to claim that I am an East Coaster because, I genuinely think that people from the East are just a little softer around the edges. I work in Association Management and have a love/hate relationship with my job. It's a great opportunity for me, but it gets lonely...I work alone all day, every day....trust me it's not as appealing as it may sound. Along with working full time, I am working on getting my Psychology degree (part time). When it comes to an education.. I am not sure what I want to be when "I grow up", but working towards something is better than nothing at all. I am currently in the process of moving out of my parents house for the first time ever (yes, maybe I am a late bloomer) and into a home with my boyfriend. My boyfriend's name is Nick. He is pretty perfect in every way and I am extremely lucky to have him back in my life, maybe someday you will get the full scoop on us, but for the time being let's just go with.. He is perfect and I am happy.

Down to the purpose of this blog. I am at an age where I feel I should have a lot more experience in the womanly/motherly areas of life. I can hardly make a decent spaghetti, every cheesecake I've ever attempted has cracked, I need my moms assistance when it comes to sewing on a button and well when it comes to being creative or crafty.. I am NOT. My future family does not deserve that! So, I guess this blog is a challenge to myself. Not only am I "unKreative", I can be unmotivated at times. Throughout 2011 I want to challenge myself to attempt bigger things. Hopefully I will be posting successful tips along the way.