Posts Tagged ‘holiday’

Make It Monday: Pumpkin Pie with Spiked Whipped Cream

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Pumpkin Pie

I made my first pumpkin pie this Thanksgiving, and I decided to go all out by making it completely from scratch, including the pie crust. I turned to Martha Stewart’s Baking Handbook, of course! I cannot endorse that book enough. It’s full of wonderful recipes, tips and techniques. It hasn’t let me down yet.

The pies turned out perfect… exactly what pumpkin pie should be. However, I thought it could use an unexpected kick. Maybe a little spiked whipped cream… or a lot if you like that sort of thing. Which, of course, I do! It was the perfect addition to the not too sweet pumpkin pie.

Pumpkin Pie with Spiked Whipped Cream

Homemade Spiked Whipped Cream

This is not an exact recipe. Just a guide. You will have to taste and determine how sweet and how spiked you like it.

You will need:

Heavy whipping cream
Liquor (I used orange Triple-Sec, but also love Coconut Rum or Amaretto in this.)
Sugar

Pour some heavy whipping cream into the bowl of your trusty KitchenAid Stand Mixer with the wire whisk attached. Start whisking on medium-high until soft peaks form. Turn the speed down. Now begin to add some sugar and your liquor a little at a time. You can turn the speed back up for a few seconds after each addition until you find that perfect flavor.

I tend to let mine get thicker than most because I like it like that, and it softens a bit as it sits. However, I doubt it will “sit” for very long! Use it to top your pies, ice creams and coffee. Or, just eat it by the spoonful. It’s that good!

Pumpkin Pie with Spiked Whipped Cream

We’ve also used it in Frozen Chocolate Chip Amaretto Whipped Cream Sandwiches in place of ice cream. Simply put some whipped cream between baked and cooled chocolate chip cookies and freeze on a baking sheet. Wrap each individually once frozen. So delicious!

How would you use spiked whipped cream?

More information on making homemade whipped cream can be found here.

Have Thanksgiving Leftovers? Make burritos!

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Thanksgiving Leftovers Burritos

Growing up in the South, we always made turkey, mashed potato, gravy sandwiches with our leftovers. Thanks to my husband and his Mexican roots, I have now been awakened to the gloriousness of that which is The Thanksgiving Leftovers Burrito. It’s pretty amazing. You must try it.

Friday afternoon, we made a small post-Thanksgiving meal for just the two of us. We brined and cooked a turkey breast, made mashed potatoes, gravy and had some yummy rolls we snagged from our friend’s Thanksgiving leftovers. The meal was wonderful, but it’s really all about the leftover burritos.

Thanksgiving Leftovers Burritos

The burritos I made for my husband consist of shredded turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy and I threw in a little Jalapeno Asadero cheese we picked up recently in El Paso at Licon Dairy. With every bite, he was in heaven. “I love this cheese,” he exclaimed. These are also extremely tasty with a little dressing and even cranberry sauce if that’s your thing.

The key to a perfect burrito is to NOT OVER STUFF THE THING. A little goes a long way.

Try these. Today. No, really. Try them.

Thanksgiving Leftovers Burritos


Our First Craft Show!

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Be Happy., originally uploaded by sewtrashy.

We just received word that SewTrashy and EndureLife were accepted as vendors to a local Holiday Craft Bazaar! This is our first show, very exciting… and a little nerve-racking! We have so much to do in a short amount of time. I am a bit stressed (in a good way, if that’s possible). I have no idea where to even begin, but I know we’ll get it done! Guess I better get started… Any tips or advice? I’m all ears!