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December 7, 2016

In Winter’s Kitchen with Beth Dooley + Giveaway

In Winter's Kitchen with Beth Dooley | The Naptime Chef

Last month I had the pleasure of reading In Winter’s Kitchen: Growing Roots and Breaking Bread in the Northern Heartland by Beth Dooley. While I’ve never spent time in the mid-west in the winter, I certainly know what it is like to live in Central New York in February. The very thought of eating local foods at that time seems downright impossible! In this inspiring and warm volume Beth details her experience living in the mid-west and the local farmers and producers that live, and thrive in her area. She delves into food politics, environmental realities, and personalities at play. It is inspiring and heartwarming and I highly recommend this book to anyone interest in slow-food and winter fare.

Luckily, Beth was kind enough to answer a few questions for me and I am thrilled to share them with you today. Don’t forget to scroll to the bottom to find out how to win to enter a copy of this book for yourself!

1) I love this in-depth view of winter in Minnesota and the food that you serve as well as the local and national politics surrounding food production. What inspired you to write this book after focusing on cookbooks? 

I have always been interested in all aspects of food.  Being a lover of cookbooks, my early work focused on recipes. But, I’ve always been curious about flavor so I wanted to find out why locally grown and organic produce tastes better than conventional shipped from far away.  I asked the organic farmers who explained how soil is the key to flavor. In order to shun chemicals, these farmers enhance microbial activity, engage beneficial pests, etc. … These practices retain topsoil, help clean groundwater, provide food for pollinators, etc … Local food isn’t packaged or shipped … farms are beautiful (far prettier than strip malls and housing complexes) … I wrote the book because I wanted to share what I’ve learned about good ingredients …  recipes are just the beginning of the story. I do believe that food is the most important issue of our life time, central to all the things we care about — quality and flavor; health, environment, public health, social justice and equity, immigration, humane treatment of animals, beauty.

December 6, 2016

5 Tips: Stocking Your Freezer for the Holidays

Stock the freezer with dough!

Stock the freezer with dough!

Now that we’ve all recovered from Thanksgiving it is time to think about the next holiday. No matter what you celebrate in December, it is a time for food and merriment with friends and family. For me it is also a time of my children running around at a fever pitch and bouncing off the walls with excitement. Much like Thanksgiving, my strategy is simple: plan, plan, plan. Then stock the freezer based on said plans. A little time in the war room now pays off in spades later!

December 2, 2016

10 Faves: Gift for Grandparents 2016

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A navy porcelain French butter keeper to keep butter perfectly soft for morning toast. (Food52, $46)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A needle case to hold all of mom’s crafting needles. (Twig & Horn, $69.50)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Seriously the best Peppermint Bark you’ve ever tasted. (Stonewall Kitchen, $13.95)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Socks to remind Grandpa of his favorite corgi granddog. (JMcLaughlin, $24)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A beautiful 2017 desk calendar featuring scenic watercolors to enjoy all year long. (Felix Doolittle, $40)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The most gorgeous body oil to chase away dry winter skin. (BeautyCounter, $73)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A New England-inspired cookbook to remind her of summers on Martha’s Vineyard. (Amazon, $17.89)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A personalized leather luggage tag to use while they travel the world. (Cuyana, $55)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A super chic robe for padding around the house. (Roberta Roller Rabbit, $85)

Gifts for Grandparents 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A fun book featuring all your family instagrams. (Artifact Uprising, $18 and up)

December 1, 2016

10 Faves: Gifts for Children 2016

Gifts for the Under 10 Set:

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Super cute tassel necklaces that are cool for school and fancy dances. (Pink Lemon/Blue Lime, $29.95)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A tin can robot kit and enrollment in an after-school robotics class. (Fat Brain Toys, $16.95 and up)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A super fun gold surprise ball that reveals toys, candy, and more as you unwrap it. (Sugarfina, $6)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Junior Pictionary, the classic kids game the whole family can play. (Toys R Us, $14.95)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A backpack that is fun, but not “too baby,” for school and sleepovers. (State Bags, $65)

Gifts for the Under 5 set:

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The cutest candy pajamas for sweet dreams. (Sleepy Jones, $59.50)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Milk Magic milk straws to turn any regular glass of milk into a special treat. (Target, $2.09)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A family day trip to your nearest children’s museum, water park, or aquarium. (Prices vary)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The coolest puzzle for building and daydreaming all day long. (More & Co., $68)

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Gifts for Children 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Fun bright swimsuits so you can always spot him on the beach. (Tom & Teddy, $59.95)

 

November 30, 2016

10 Faves: Holiday Gifts for Your BFF 2016

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Bacon & Eggs socks that are super comfy and will make everyone crack up. (Woven Pear Socks, $25)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Long handled tasting spoons for all of her kitchen adventures. (Leif Shop, $50 for 6)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A cult beauty lip conditioner that delivers amazing moisture and a pop of pink. (Nordstrom, $15)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Winter escape reading to enjoy after a long day with the kids. (Amazon, $16.95)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The single comfiest hoodie sweatshirt she’ll never want to take off. (Madewell, $79.50)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The perfect canvas tote that will feed her stripes addiction. (West Elm, $69.99)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A funny coffee mug and standing weekly coffee date all year long. (Fox & Clover, $18)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The cutest winter hat with a fluffy pompom you’ll know she’ll wear all the time. (Sh*t That I Knit, $125)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A candle that smells like a country roads and summer rain. (We Took to the Woods, $42)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

10 Faves: Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Possibly the chicest natural soaps on the planet. (Wary Meyer, $14 and up)

Gift for BFF 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A delivery of amazing pies you can send across the country when you can’t see her on the holidays. (PieGram, $14 and up)

November 29, 2016

10 Faves: Holiday Gifts for Dad 2016

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Bourbon infused toothpicks because, why not? (Daneson, $19.99 and up)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

“The only swim trunks he’ll ever need” that are perfect for winter vacations and summer swims. (Bather Trunk Co., $85)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A year of hot sauce shipments so he can perfect his taco recipe. (Fuego Box, $29.95 and up)

Gifts for Dad 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Razor Girl, because a Carl Hiaasen book always fits the bill. (Amazon, $16.77)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A can chiller to keep bevvies cold without numbing his fingers. (Bed Bath & Beyond, $19.99)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A throwback 70’s ski sweater known for “comfort and dashing style.” (Guideboat Co., $325)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

The ultimate iPhone/iPad thermometer that he will use for everything he grills. (Food52, $60)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A brass bullet pen that is perfectly weighted and ideal for writing lunchbox notes! (Schoolhouse Electric, $10)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Pinot Noir sea salt to sprinkle over winter braises. (Jacobson Sea Salt, $12)

Gifts for Dads 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A candle for his study that smells like leather bound books, cedar chips, and warm wool. (Izola, $38)

November 28, 2016

10 Faves: Holiday Gifts for Mom 2016

 

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A chic waterbottle for coffee, ice water, and everything in between. (S’well, $25 and up)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A microwaveable hot-cold pack for soothing sore muscles after a long day lifting toddlers. (Fishbellies, $30 and up)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A pretty blue cake stand for displaying all her homemade goods like a fancy bakery. (Food52, $39 and up)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A gorgeous flat clutch for date night or just bopping around town. (Clare V., $215)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Four French cookbooks to delight her inner Francophile and provide her with enough cassoulet recipes to last a year. (Amazon, prices vary)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A classic plaid scarf for staying cozy all winter long. (Sézane, $80)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Body oil that smells amazing and moisturizes like a dream. (French Girl Organics, $36 and up)

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A tin of French butter cookies that are indulgent and comforting all at once. (The Yummy Bazaar, $10.95)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

A smartly designed key hook that doubles as an accessory. (The Reed, $35)

Gifts for Mom 2016 | The Naptime Chef

Basically the prettiest and most comfortable sleep shirt on the planet. (The Sleep Shirt, $225)

November 14, 2016

Mimi’s Chocolate Almond Tart

Chocolate Tart | The Naptime Chef

Today I have to share a little chocolate tart I made last month. It was simple, yet sophisticated; rich, but not overwhelming. I loved making it because it wasn’t complicated and had a very grown-up appeal. It a chocolate tart with an almond crust, topped with mascarpone whipped cream and a rich caramel sauce. Simple? Yes. Decadent? You bet. This little gem would be perfect for a chocolate holiday dessert, or at just about any dinner party you throw this winter. The best part is that the recipe isn’t mine, it was already perfectly written out by Mimi Thorisson. I considered a few amendments but I’m glad I didn’t use them because I love the recipe exactly as it is written. You know what they say about messing with perfection.

November 11, 2016

A Quick Trip to Napa Valley and the Culinary Institute of America

Two years ago my husband and I spent a fun few days in Napa Valley to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We instantly fell in love with the area, so you can imagine how thrilled I was to be invited to return this fall to attend a seminar with Panasonic. They were debuting a really cool new countertop induction at the Culinary Institute of America with Chef Gabe Kennedy and I had a blast participating in the event. Here are a few highlights from the trip:

Napa fall 2016 | The Naptime Chef

We spent a whole day on the gorgeous campus of the Culinary Institute of America’s St. Helena campus. The building is a former winery and contained all sorts of artifacts like giant collections of corkscrews and the Vitner’s Hall of Fame.

November 9, 2016

Buttery Pumpkin Danish

Buttery Pumpkin Danish | The Naptime Chef

**ONLINE CONTEST: Please vote for my Buttery Pumpkin Danish on the Finlandia Cheese Facebook page. You can vote HERE. Thank you!!**

This fall I’ve been working on getting more comfortable with yeasted doughs on working on recipes for sweet rolls and bakery-style sweet breads. It has taken a bit of experimenting but I am finally ready to share a favorite, this braided buttery pumpkin danish. It’s not perfectly symmetrical or fit for display at a fancy bakery, but I promise you it tastes amazing.

One of the main reasons it tastes so good is because I used Finlandia Premium Imported Butter. Not all butter is created equal, and using high quality butter like Finlandia makes a huge difference in the final product. Their butter is made with pure milk, and without anything artificial like added hormones or water. This means it is denser and richer butter, which naturally yields a denser and richer baked good. Now that I’ve used this delicious butter I don’t think I can ever go back. Finland is one of the greenest countries in the world and the farmers treat their cows so well, all of this clearly translates into a superior final product.

November 4, 2016

Easy Green Beans & Bacon Casserole

Green Beans & Bacon Casserole | The Naptime Chef

Three generations at our Thanksgiving table can be tricky. My parents have had several decades to establish their Thanksgiving eating habits and have very clear opinions of what they’d like on the table. My husband, my brother, and I sit in the middle, having a few things we love to eat but don’t get every single year. My children are the youngest, and being that they are somewhat picky I often make a few things just for them.

October 25, 2016

Carrot Blueberry Bundt Cake with Cream Cheese Glaze

Carrot Blueberry Bundt Cake | The Naptime Chef

It took a few tries for carrot cake to become one of our favorites. I initially served my family the classic version and after the very first bite my children insisted I omit the raisins and nuts the next time. The second time around was better, but was deemed “boring.” Then, after they developed a sudden, and unexpected, obsession with blueberry pancakes I was asked to add berries to their cake to liven it up a little. Finally, with a few adjustments made to the frosting technique, we were set.

These days this newfound variation on carrot cake is very popular in our household. So far we’ve made it “just for fun”, for a dinner party dessert, and for a bake sale. Some may balk at the idea of grating all those carrots but I have a secret trick: I use Cascadian Farm Organic Multicolor Carrots and shred them in the food processor. In fact, the entire batter is made in the food processor, which makes it a very easy one-bowl cake.