I would like to thank YOU for visiting my blog in 2011 and posting your comments, especially when there are so many blogs out there in the blogosphere to choose from.
I feel so fortunate to have made so many friends, many of whom I've never met personally but feel a connection to.
I want to wish you and your families a very Happy, Healthy and Safe Holiday and a Happy & Prosperous New Year!
I will be taking time off posting on my blog this holiday to spend time with my family who are all in town now. I will be back after the first of the year to share lots of recipes, tips, videos and everything food related in 2012.
In the meantime, here are some recipes I've posted in past holidays that you might enjoy.
Overnight Caramel Pecan Rolls - perfect for Christmas morning or New Years Day morning
Peppermint Bark - the perfect holiday treat or gift
Zucchini Latkes - for Chanukah
More Homemade Gifts for the Holidays
Cranberry Tea - a warm soothing beverage for the holidays
Gorgonzola & Brie Torte - my all time favorite for a crowd
As the years have come and gone I have learned a lot when it comes to blog posting. Please keep that in mind when reading older posts.
All the best to you and your family in 2012.
Until then, from my home to yours,
Happy Holidays, Happy New Year & Happy Cooking!
Vicki Bensinger
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Holiday Bread Wreath!
I enjoy creating new dishes especially when the holidays come around. The old tried and true are wonderful but every so often you need to break out of your comfort zone and try something different.
When I saw this post on Sara Kate's blog I knew I had to try some version of this Holiday Bread Wreath. I've never been much of a bread baker and as I'm getting older I find I shy away from eating bread altogether because of the carbs and calories. All that flew out the window when I laid my eyes on this spectacular loaf of swirling bread.
Much to my surprise it wasn't difficult at all. In fact it was easy and turned out tasting delicious! My husband thought it was pretty but didn't want to indulge so I decided to share it with my mom and sister. When I unveiled my creation they were all oohs and ahhs, just what I'd hoped. We all dug in, had a slice and loved it. The rest was left for my mom to share with her friends who would be stopping by later.
This beautiful Holiday Bread Wreath would be a lovely gift to give someone or perfect served on Christmas morning. Warm and cozy with some coffee, tea or hot cocoa.
The recipe below comes from the December 1978 issue of Sunset Magazine. However, Sara Kate Gillingham-Ryan made some changes to it and I made some changes to her recipe.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Homemade Irish Creme Whisky!
With the holidays just days away, many of us will still have another party to attend or gift to give. If you're like me, I always like to bring a hostess or service provider (hair dresser, manicurist, etc) a gift. However, the expense of gift giving during the holidays can sometimes be daunting on the pocketbook. That's when a homemade gift is perfect and more personal.
I enjoy creating gifts for the holidays. From homemade plates, candies, cookies and even wreaths - the list is endless. One of my favorite homemade gifts is Irish Cream, a unique gift that almost everyone loves! I posted this last year but thought I'd share it again.
I've never been much of a drinker but always loved Bailey's Irish Cream, especially in my coffee after dinner. There's something about the flavor that for me, is the perfect ending to a perfect meal. So of course when I found out I could make Irish Cream I thought, why not try it!
I couldn't believe how delicious it tasted. In fact, I think it's even better than the store bought Bailey's Irish Cream. Plus if I want to, I can add as much or as little Whisky to the recipe as I like.
Whether you serve it straight up on the rocks, over coffee, or even in a milk shake it's amazing! Your friends will be begging you for this recipe.
Best of all, you can make several bottles for gifts, at a fraction of what it would cost to purchase Bailey's Irish Cream in the store.
So what are you waiting for? Try this recipe today, if not to give as a gift, then for yourself. I'm sure you'll agree with me, it's heavenly!
Oh, and one other thing - if you're not a fan of almond extract try using coconut. It gives it a whole new flavor that you may like even better.
Homemade Irish Cream Liqueur1 cup of Jameson’s Irish whiskey (or any Irish whiskey you like)
1 (14-oz.) can sweetened condensed milk
1 cup heavy cream
2 Tbsp. chocolate syrup
2 tsp. instant espresso
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/2 tsp. almond extract
Place all ingredients except the whisky in a container and blend. Once blended add the whisky and blend again. That's all there is to it.
Before pouring into bottles you may want to strain the Irish Cream through a fine mesh strainer to be sure there aren't any larger coffee grains left.This recipe was able to fill 2 (330ml) Perrier bottles. They come in a 4 pack. I just removed the labels and washed them well. Then using a funnel, pour the Irish Cream into the bottles and tie a bow around it stating what it is, that it needs refrigeration and when it expires.
This is best served after it's had time to chill in the refrigerator. The homemade Irish Cream can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one month. However, it's so delicious I'm sure it won't last that long.
This is best served after it's had time to chill in the refrigerator. The homemade Irish Cream can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one month. However, it's so delicious I'm sure it won't last that long.
Enjoy!
Other homemade gifts you might like to try:
Monday, December 5, 2011
Salted Chocolate Caramels!
As you may already know, I'll admit I'm a chocoholic! I can eat chocolate anytime of the day. Fortunately now they say that in moderation dark chocolate can be good for you. Yeah! I'm all for that!
The holiday gives me all the more reason to bake anything chocolate or cook up batches of chocolate candies. There's a ladies tea room here in town that I often go to with my mom, sisters and daughter for lunch. When checking out at the register they would have bowlfuls of chocolate caramels. However, the past couple years they no longer offer them. This was a huge disappointment to me.
Nevertheless, I searched hi and low for a recipe to make them myself and indeed found one that I think is even better than the tea room, plus I tweeked this one a bit and now it's superb, IMO!
Salted Chocolate Caramels make a perfect holiday gift. Although a bit more expensive to make than many homemade treats they're well worth it.
I altered this recipe slightly by using Lyles Golden Syrup to replace the light corn syrup. Lyle's incredibly buttery flavor made all the difference in the world. You can find it at many grocery stores, World Market, international food stores or online.
Here's the recipe:
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