April 19, 2011

Naptime Baking for Birthday Celebrations {Naptime Simple Tips}

Country Cake

Strawberry Nutella Country Cake

Today I am kicking off a new series called Naptime Simple Tips. It will cover a whole range of simple cooking and food tips for all of your naptime cooking needs. This week I am all about birthdays since my husband is celebrating one shortly. In light of our impending festivities I thought it would be a great time to review naptime baking tips for birthday celebrations!

Tip #1: How to be a Naptime Celebration Baker – I am a big proponent of baking cakes, cookies, and muffins during naptime. By working while the kids are asleep, at school, or generally not around, you can concentrate on measuring ingredients precisely and don’t have to worry about little hands near a hot oven. Baking during the day also means the goods have a chance to cool completely before being iced, glazed or dusted. There is nothing worse than frosting melting off a cake because it hasn’t cooled properly! When planning your birthday baking try to carve out a little bit of time when you can concentrate on the task at hand. Ask the kids to join in the fun once you’ve decided on your baking schedule. It is important to start out with a little bit of organization so that it all will go smoothly.

April 17, 2011

Come Join the Corn Twitter Party & Giveaway!

Grilled Corn

Hi! I am popping in today to invite you to join the fun twitter party coming up for Fresh Sweet Corn.

What: #freshcorn Twitter Party

When: Thursday, April 21, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST

Contest Reminder: Be sure to click over to the Fresh Sweet Corn website to share your great corn recipe and a chance to win $1,000!!

Fresh corn is now season, and here’s a little fun fact most of the corn, east of the Mississippi River is from Florida! The good ole’ sunshine state is producing supersweet corn and there’s probably no better time to begin thinking about the best ways to prepare and eat corn.

Join me next Thursday, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST in a #freshcorn Twitter Party. In addition to partying and chatting about one of the most delicious foods on the planet, you’ll have the opportunity to win one of FOUR $25 Visa gift cards.

Every 15 minutes I will ask you to share your favorite corn recipes, retweet awesome cooking techniques or  answer trivia questions about fresh corn, and one randomly selected person will win and receive a gift card that very same day!

Fresh Sweet Corn

April 14, 2011

Spicy Whole Wheat Crab Cakes with Tartar Sauce and Creamy Polenta {Naptime Everyday}

Crab Cakes

What’s Going on Today: Registration for summer camp mayhem, spring cleaning!

Naptime Goals: Make and mold crab cakes for dinner dinner. Finish laundry and start to put away winter clothes (!)

Tonight’s Menu: Spicy Whole Wheat Crab Cakes with Tartar Sauce and Creamy Polenta, green salad, crisp white wine.

Crab cakes during naptime?! Yes, it can be done! At least, I was pretty sure this was the case before I made them the other day and now I can tell you with certainty that these babies are great for naptime cooking. The whole reason I was so determined to make them in the first place was because I had a similar dish at a restaurant in Charleston and I couldn’t get them out of my head. I was desperate for another taste of those jumbo lump crab cakes and, since I am not returning to Charleston for at least another few months, the next best option was to make them at home.

April 12, 2011

Pesto Cheese Toast with Poached Eggs {Powernap}

Cheese ToastThis is the latest installment of my Powernap column. The series where I share quick, easy food that can be made for all kinds of situations. Powernaps are short and sweet, and so are these recipes. These are the things I make in a jiffy when I need a quick snack, am in the mood for a recipe experiment, or simply need to clean out the pantry.

Today’s Powernap: Dinner is in the fridge and the chores are done. What power lunch can I make and eat in ten minutes before I have to pick up my daughter from school?

We’ve all been in this position: everything around the house is nearly wrapped up and there is ten minutes to make and eat lunch before heading out to pick up the kids/commence errands/make phone calls/yada yada yada. My friends tell me they often make super fast sandwiches or scarf a handful of peanuts and wash them down with a swig of iced tea. But, I’ll be honest, I don’t really like doing that. I have never been a huge fan of cold cuts and rarely buy them, and I am partial to warm lunches when I am making them myself. So, what is my answer to the quick lunch conundrum? Eggs. Poached, fried or scrambled, give me an egg any day of the week.

April 7, 2011

Caramelized Meyer Lemon Tart & Giveaway! {Webisode #60 (!)}

Welcome back webisodes! With a few big deadlines met and one nice vacation under my belt I have returned with new webisodes. Given my hectic schedule this spring and summer I plan to feature new webisodes every couple of weeks and hope to return to my weekly filming schedule in a few months. To kick off my return from webisode hiatus I am hosting a great giveaway today! See entry rules at the bottom of the post.

What’s Going on Today: Back from vacation, disgusted that winter is still here, just finishing up laundry from suitcase.

Naptime Goals: Laundry, dreaded ironing, lemon tart.

Tonight’s Menu: Roast Chicken, Caramelized Meyer Lemon Tart, Green Salad, Soft Rolls, White Wine.

I expected to return from vacation to a full blown Connecticut spring but came home to winter instead. I am not sure why the weather gods are punishing us with extended frigid temperatures and snow flurries this year, but I have had it. I am going to force spring to come. I am dry cleaning my sweaters for storage, hanging up the old down jacket and getting a pedicure for my flip flops. It doesn’t matter if my feet are freezing or I catch cold from walking around in a thin sweater, spring is here and I am going to make it work for me! In the kitchen I am going to start cooking spring food. Bright, citrusy happy food that begs to be eaten outdoors among cherry blossoms while small vases of crocuses decorate my windowsills. This, along with my inappropriate-for-the-conditions-outside spring wardrobe, will force warm sunny skies and flower buds to come my way. I am sure of it.

April 6, 2011

Strolling Around Charleston, South Carolina {Naptime on the Road}

Baked Scone

A Chocolate Orange Scone from Baked in Charleston

Every spring I spend about a week in Charleston, South Carolina with my parent’s. I love visiting this gorgeous city and I think my daughter loves it even more. Not only are the rules generally relaxed when we travel, but being here with her grandparents means she is spoiled for at least a week straight. Unfortunately, our visit this year was marked by a full week of bad weather. When our plane touched down the temperature promptly dropped to a very un-springlike 50 degrees and the rain clouds rolled in. Oh well, you win some, you lose some. We made the most of our rain-free moments, strolling around the city and enjoying the beautiful sites. Here is what we liked most:

Previous Charleston Travel Series: 2009 Charleston Travel, 2010 Charleston Travel

Charleston Cooks! A Maverick Kitchen Store: This snappy store was so much fun to browse. I loved the great selection of lowcountry cuisine and southern cookbooks. I even managed to find the elusive balloon whisk I’ve been looking for for over a year!

bakedBaked in Charleston: This popular Brooklyn-based bakery opened a southern outpost last year.  We just died for the Dark Chocolate & Orange Scones while my daughter indulged in an impressive Chocolate Cloud Cookie.

HanksHank’s Seafood: Full disclosure, my parent’s ate here before I arrived and couldn’t stop talking about it for my entire visit. I trust their opinions and will confidently recommend it to all of you. It sounds amazing!

April 5, 2011

Ashley’s Jumbalaya! {Naptime Tales from the Trenches}

jumbalaya

This is the latest installment of my Tales from the Trenches Series. An ongoing series where friends and readers share their stories and recipes about the great food they fit into family life. We all have tips and tricks to share with each other: when we cook, what we cook and how we cook the delicious food we love to eat. If you are interested in contributing a story and recipe please feel free to contact me. Today Ashley is sharing a simple recipe for authentic jambalaya that is easy to make while juggling life with twins!

With two 18-month old twin boys, we find ourselves entertaining at home a lot. This is my go to dish that works for anytime of the year. It is an inveritable crowd pleaser and can be prepped well in advance. The beauty of this dish is that it bakes for over an hour giving you ample time to be with your family and your company while entertaining.

Typically, I prep all ingredients during nap time and store them in Ziploc bags in the fridge. Once your oven in pre-heated, the only work left is to dump everything into one pot and bake away.