I Could Live On Desserts Foreveeeeerrr!

Rice Pudding
Rice Pudding

Made with Arborio rice, milk, sugar, vanilla bean, ground allspice, and salt; topped with sliced bananas sautéed in brown sugar and butter.

This rice pudding was soooooo delish I, naturally, couldn’t just eat one serving.  This was also where I first discovered the vanilla bean, people.  I absolutely love the vanilla bean!  It’s an expensive sucker, but it’s so worth it.

Why use vanilla extract (unless you’re just trying to save time) when you can split open the vanilla bean, scrape out those seeds, and have that real deep vanilla flavor ooze out.  Throw the seeds and the bean into the milk, warm it, and wait for that smell to go wafting through the kitchen—mmmmm mmmmm mmmmm, I tell you!

Recipe for—Rice Pudding

Strawberry Soup
Strawberry Soup

Oh, this strawberry soup was so nice, refreshing, and cooling.  All I can say is “ahhhhh.”  I actually got this recipe from Colin Cowie back when he had recipes on his website (but I can no longer find the recipe part of his site—bummed by that).  This is actually made up of:

  • frozen strawberries
  • sugar
  • lemon juice
  • fresh strawberries
  • mint
  • lime sorbet
  • champagne

It’s so easy to imagine how this tasted.

Espresso & Chocolate Jellies
Espresso & Chocolate Jellies

Made with semisweet chocolate chips, heavy cream, espresso powder, coffee liqueur, sugar, gelatin, and vanilla extract.

Boy!  It was a hunt I’ll never forget.  Who knew it was so hard to find some espresso powder in this city?  I couldn’t believe all the phone calls I had to make just to track some down to make this recipe.

The average grocery store doesn’t have it, coffeehouses don’t carry it—let alone know what it is.  That was a big surprise to me.  So who in the world does???  I had called hundreds of logical places and I was getting shot down left and right.

I was finally referred to my local city farmers’ market but there was still no guarantee there either.  Then one grocer tells me to try a “kitchen store.”  So after many, many calls and scavenger hunts later—ta da—I landed at Sur La Table.

Thanks, guys, for having the nerve to sell espresso powder since it’s apparently against the law everywhere else.  I can finally make my dessert now!

Recipe for—Espresso & Chocolate Jellies

Strawberries with Marsala & Lemon Sauce
Strawberries with Marsala & Lemon Sauce

Made with French vanilla ice cream, fresh strawberries; sauce made with Marsala wine, sugar, lemon zest, juice of a lemon, nutmeg, and topped with crumbled sunflower seed cookies.

Oh, this stuff was SO good.  The Marsala wine in it flavors it just perfectly.  Just a bowlful of strawberry luschiousness.

Recipe for—Strawberries with Marsala & Lemon Sauce

So, if you have nothing else to do today, buy and experience the vanilla bean—find a recipe you can use it in then sit back and enjoy that fabulous smell and taste.  Also—open an espresso powder store, please.

Take-Away Life Lesson:  If no one who works in a coffeehouse even knows what espresso powder is to the point where you’re giving a mini training session about it to them, be very concerned where you’re buying your coffee from.

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My First Blog Post

Champagne glasses

Happy New Year, everyone!  I am so excited about my new blog and another new year to make my (our) life as fabulous as I (we) possibly can!  I can’t wait to share with you the different things that I do in my life to have fun and to learn and experience new things—and I can’t wait to hear about yours.

I mean, my life is not always THAT exciting or anything and it’s sometimes boring as you will soon see—but I try to do what I can for me—even if it just involves food.  Whatever floats my boat at the time, makes me happy, gets me excited, let’s me feel like I didn’t totally waste my day or my life in general.

But trust me, I’ve had and still have plenty of wasteful moments—(like the time I sat in a hospital waiting area for 12 hours twiddling my thumbs and looking at the walls all the while thinking of the 50 magazines I had sitting on my floor at home because I could never find time to look at them—and here would have been a great opportunity had I remembered them).  But now I just try not to have so many wasteful moments anymore if I can help it.

First order of business—learning to blog.  Because I’m a novice at this, I am still trying to figure this thing out—so bear with me.  Any helpful feedback will be greatly appreciated.  If you have any blogging tips, notice any errors or something that doesn’t seem to be working properly, or have any thoughts in general about this blog or anything else for that matter, I welcome your comments and suggestions (see my Contact page).  I know I will get better at this as I go along.

So, if you have nothing else to do today, contemplate what makes you happy, makes you smile, brings you joy, or will make your life go in the direction you want it to go.  If nothing else, you can always learn to blog and/or send me your blogging tips in the comments below.

Until we meet again, here is my first blog post.  My hope is that with each post we can all find a ‘take-away life lesson’ of some sort—no matter how big and meaningful or small, silly, and mundane.  I hope you enjoy this blog overall and that we can share our love of food, fashion, and life together.  Cheers to you, my new blog, and our fabulous lives!

Take-Away Life Lesson:  Find any reason to sip on some good champagne.  O-Kaaay!

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