Tuesday, May 20, 2014

grapefruit raspberry bread

We've been out to the desert a few times this spring and we've got quite the collection of ripe grapefruits.  I'm not a huge fan of grapefruit all on it's own, but luckily I'm a huge fan of this bread so they certainly won't go to waste.  This stuff is so good I'm not sure it can even be called bread - maybe cake?  Well, whatever you call it, it's definitely worth making a batch.  In fact, my sous-chef, Carson, claims "I'm never eating anything else but this.  FOREVER!"

Grapefruit Raspberry Bread
inspired by ina garten

ingredients
1 1/2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup vanilla yogurt (I use non-fat)
1 cup + 1 tablespoon sugar
3 eggs
3 teaspoons grapefruit zest (I just zest one grapefruit and use it all)
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups raspberries
1/3 cup grapefruit juice

directions
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a loaf pan or a few mini loaves.

Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt.  In another bowl whisk together the yogurt, 1 cup sugar, eggs, zest, vanilla and oil.
Slowly add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients (I use my electric mixer).  Coat the raspberries in a spoonful of flour (to prevent them from sinking to the bottom).  Fold the raspberries gently into the batter.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan/s and bake for about 35 (small loaves) - 55 (large loaf) minutes.

While your bread is baking, cook the 1/3 cup grapefruit juice and that extra tablespoon of sugar in a small pan until the sugar completely dissolves.  Set aside to cool.

When the loaves are done, allow to cool for a few minutes.  While the cake is still warm, poke a bunch of tiny holes in it with a toothpick and use a butter knife to go around the outside edges (releasing it from the pan) pour the lemon-sugar mixture over the cake and allow it to soak in.  Remove loaves from pans and allow to cool completely on a cooling rack.

Don't eat the whole loaf at once!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

life is good

I'm back!  It's been a long break from blogging... 
but, I've got a great excuse!

I've been busy with my little ones and time has been too precious to take a break and blog.

So here she is...

The newest addition to the family...


We're pretty crazy about her.  She's almost 12 weeks now and changing every day. 
I'll share more soon.  I promise.
But for now, I must go play!

Another huge thanks to my wonderful, wonderful friend, Jenna (jennabeth.com), for capturing more amazing moments. 







Monday, January 13, 2014

happy new year!

I know we're half way through January already, but better late than never!  We're finally getting back into the swing of things after spending the holidays in the Northwest.
We couldn't have asked for a better time.  I know I've heard this said before, but I now can completely confirm, that the only thing better than being a child at Christmastime is watching your child enjoy Christmastime. 
We made so many great memories this year.  Now, we're just looking forward to meeting our new little one (due in a month) and all that lies ahead in 2014!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

thanksgiving already?!

I can't believe it's that wonderful time of year again!  I always feel like I need an extra month just to prepare for the holidays and enjoy all the great times that this season brings.  Of course, I'm not getting an extra month, so we're just cramming in as much fun and festivity as our little family can handle.

With thanksgiving being next week, I'm off to the market to buy the necessary goodies.  We're enjoying a nice family celebration as usual, and everyone brings their specialty.  With my sweet tooth, I'm in charge of dessert.

I know I'd be in BIG trouble if I skipped the apple pie (I better share that recipe soon - it's REALLY good) so it stays.  But, this year I think I'll be swapping the good ol' pumpkin pie for a lemon meringue.  Our family just isn't crazy about pumpkin pie and my meyer lemon tree has SO many ripe lemons right now, it just feels like the right thing to do.

Plus, I've got my grandma's lemon meringue pie recipe that just can't be beat.

Here are the delicious directions:

for the lemon filling:
10 tablespoons cornstarch
4 cups water
2 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 egg yolks (whites reserved for the meringue)
4 tablespoons butter
10 tablespoons lemon juice (I usually use 4 large lemons)
 4 teaspoons grated lemon zest
1. In a saucepan whisk together cornstarch, sugar and salt.  Gradually add 1 cup water and heat until smooth
2. Stir in lemon juice, zest, and remaining water.
3. Stir often until mixture come to a boil.
4. Stir in butter.
5. Beat yolks and gradually add in 1/2 cup of the hot sugar mixture.
6. THEN add eggs to the mixture.
7.Whisk egg yolk mixture back into sugar mixture.
8. Bring to a boil and continue to stir constantly until thick.
9. Remove from heat, cool and add mixture into baked shell.

for the meringue:
1. In a large glass or metal bowl, whip egg whites until stiff. 
2. Add 6 tablespoons of sugar.  
3. Place on pie (swirl it around with the back of a spoon to make decorative peaks and valleys).  
Bake at  325* for 10 or so minutes until meringue is golden on tips.
ENJOY!



Thursday, October 31, 2013

happy halloween

We've been counting down the days...
it's finally halloween!

We've visited the pumpkin patch,
found the perfect pumpkin,
 and made a few new friends along the way.
Now it's time to debut the perfect costumes (the banana's behind the camera),
 and get us some CANDY (just what a 2 year old needs)!

I hope everyone has a fun filled halloween!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

pumpkin practice

 We've had a warm October here in California (as usual), so we're not quite ready to carve our pumpkins yet.  But that doesn't mean we're not practicing and planning our perfect jack o' lantern face every day!


I found these really inexpensive wood pumpkins at Michaels, painted them with a batch of homemade chalkboard paint (recipe below), and we've been practicing our decorating ever since.


All you need to make your own chalkboard paint is:
  • latex paint (any color, any finish)
  • unsanded grout
Mix one Tablespoon of grout for each 1/2 cup of paint (you don't need to be exact).  Simply mix the ingredients together until the big lumps are gone and get painting.  Two coats should work just fine.

Monday, October 14, 2013

it's a . . .

GIRL!

We spent the WHOLE weekend celebrating!  Saturday it was all about Carson. We celebrated with an afternoon picnic (details to come). 

And Sunday it was all about the newest member of our growing family.  One of my very best friends threw us an amazing gender reveal party.  She planned every detail perfectly and we couldn't have been happier and more surprised.  It was well documented too (since she's a pro-photographer).  I've shared lots of her photos, but I can't say enough great things about her work, so check it out!  I'm sure I'll have more great party photos to share soon.

I've been on cloud 9 all day and I'm sure I will be all week.  It's so exciting to share such amazing moments with friends and family.  This will be one lucky little lady!