Friday, January 13, 2012

Friday Foodday

TGIF! Here are my favorite recipes from the week!


Peppermint Hot Fudge Sauce
c/o Smitten Kitchen
Ingredients
2/3 cup heavy or whipping cream
1/2 cup light corn syrup or golden syrup (see Note above)
1/3 cup packed dark brown sugar
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, ideally Dutch-processed
Heaping 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt or level 1/4 teaspoon table salt
6 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped (or, about 1 cup bittersweet chocolate chips), divided
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract, or to taste



Directions
In a 1 1/2 to 2-quart heavy saucepan, bring cream, syrup, sugar, cocoa, salt (if you’d like the salt to remain slightly textured, add it with the butter and extract at the end) and half the chocolate to a boil. Reduce to a low simmer and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and stir in remaining chocolate, butter and extract and stir until smooth. Cool the sauce to warm before serving it so that it can thicken up. While very hot, it will only slide off the ice cream and pool in the alleys of the bowl and that would be tragic, right?


Cheesy Taco Pasta
c/o Lauren's Latest
Ingredients
1 lb. ground beef {I used 80/20]
1 taco seasoning packet {reduced sodium is a good idea}
1 1/2 cups southwest salsa
1/2 cup water
1/2 lb. pasta
2 cups grated cheddar cheese
1/4 cup cream
salt & pepper, to taste



Directions

Bring water to boil to cook the pasta. Salt it and cook pasta until al dente.
While the pasta is cooking, in a large skillet, cook ground beef, breaking apart as you go. Once thoroughly cooked, drain meat and run under hot water to remove any fat. Wipe out pan with paper towel and place back on heat. Pour cooked beef into hot pan with taco seasoning, salsa and water. Simmer until pasta is finished cooking.
Once pasta is cooked, drain well and pour into skillet. Top with cheese, cream, salt and pepper. Stir until cheese melts and noodles are coated in sauce. Serve immediately.
Recipe Notes: A lot of people have told me that this recipe tends to be very salty because of the taco seasoning. I have found that the brand of taco seasoning does matter! On tv and at home, I tried this with McCormick low sodium taco seasoning and it was perfect.  So, try to look for that brand. If you can’t find that, then don’t salt your pasta water or add any additional salt at the end.
Cinnamon Toast Rolls
Ingredients
dozen or so slices of very soft, fresh white bread
melted butter
  • cinnamon sugar (1 cup sugar plus 3 TBSP cinnamon)
Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Cut the crusts from a slice of bread and roll until very thin. Spread both sides of the bread with melted butter and then sprinkle one side with the cinnamon sugar, making sure to cover very well. Fold each side into the middle and then gently roll up and place in a buttered mini muffin tin. Sprinkle with a little more cinnamon sugar. Alternately, you can fold the bread into a triangle, and then fold into another smaller triangle and place on a parchment-covered baking sheet.
  3. When all of the rolls are made, bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until they are just starting to turn golden brown and get a little crisp. Remove from the muffin tin to cool slightly before serving.
  4. If desired, drizzle with some icing made with powdered sugar that's been moistened with a little milk.
  5. These freeze really well. To reheat, place briefly in a microwave to thaw and then bake in a low oven (250 or 300 until warm and slightly crisp. Alternately, you can reheat them in foil in the oven.

It List!


Happy Friday ladies!  I hope you have a fabulous weekend, but first...
take some time to check out these amazing blogs!

  • suze wears clothes tries something new (to her)... you know that feeling when you take a leap of faith with your wardrobe and it works? Love it!  Check out what she wore! (find suze wears clothes on twitter!)
  • the tiemann girls offer up some eye candy and a thought on fairy tales... do you still read them? Believe in them? Maybe you should (if you don't)! 
  • rachael, really says sequins aren't always for the evening... I couldn't agree more.  Check out her gorgeous (and cozy!) winter sequined look. (find rachael, really on twitter!)
  • gs lillian takes dressing monochromatically to a dramatic (and gorgeous!) new level.  Check out her red, red, red look! (find gs lillian on twitter!)
  • fabulously average has a sneak peek of Jason Wu's new collaboration line for Target. Check out her favorites - there are some really great pieces here! (find fabulously average on twitter!)
  • see me rwar is wearing hot pink pants. Enough said, right? Check out how she styles them! (find see me rwar on twitter!)
  • what the frock? gives us a super cute 'celebrity copycat' look from the always stylish Pippa Middleton. Check out how she recreates the look! (find what the frock? on twitter!)
  • my soul is the sky never fails with great hair tutorials, I love this 'braided headband' video - I seriously need to try this! (find my souls is the sky on twitter!)
  • free to be stacia lee has some fun mixing and matching patterns.  Have you ever tried this? I love her mix - stop by and see what it is! (find free to be stacia lee on twitter!)
  • live a lot sports a fun winter outfit in the snow - you have to check out her amazing triple twist hair do! Whoa! Gorgeous!
  • the capital barbie features chains and ribbons... a little tough and a little lady-like, these jewelry pieces are very hot right now! (find the capital barbie on twitter!)
  • sweetie pie style is showing off some shoe eye-candy! I am in LOVE with this navy and gold version of this wedge.  So gorgeous! (find sweetie pie style on twitter!)
  • behind the dressing room door takes you into the dressing room showing side by side comparisons of the stock photo and the piece of clothing actually tried on.  This is a really cool post - I love the lace back dress. Gorgeous! (find behind the dressing room door on twitter!)
  • here & now wonders if you've gotten on the denim on denim bandwagon? She resisted for a while... but now she's loving the look. You? 

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Edgy vs. Sweet

There is something so sweet and feminine about a ribbon. And there is something so cold and edgy about a chain.  Put them together and you get a great piece of jewlery.

I really like the simplicity of this necklace, very easy to mix with outfits.
Max and Chloe, Ben-Amun Ribbon Bracelet, $95
I love this! It's just the right weight and the ribbon also comes in green.

These are flashy and great for jeans and heels.

Juicy Couture, War of Love, $78
Oh I love this color combination. And the bling is so understated.

Ribbon and chain, who would have thought?

Be fabulous today!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Winter White

I love a crisp and cozy white sweater in the cold weather. It can be layered or paired with colors of any sort.

I think I would live in this wrap cardi, it's so cozy and I could belt it too!

I would layer a sequin tank or a striped button down underneath this classic cardi.

Banana Republic, Textured Stripe Pullover, $69
This is a great sweater for transitioning through the seasons.

A little sparkle on this one, and I love the scoop neck.

How do you style your winter whites?

Be fabulous today!