I am reposting this for Tea Time Tuesday at Lady Katherine's Tea Parlor. Be sure and visit her blog for other tea time treats!
It's Foodie Friday hosted by Gollum at Designs by Gollum.
I have been participating in an event for the Cooking Forum at Recipezaar called Afternoon Tea and Light Suppers: The BIG Tea-Party. I have made and photographed 2 of the tea time treats I signed up for. I will do the third one this weekend.
First I made Sweet and Spicy Texas Pecans. Click for the recipe.
These were delicious! As you can see by my review, I made them a little spicier than the recipe called for.
The tea set shown in the back is one I got years ago from the Ross Simons catalog.
The next treat I tried was Hawaiian Tea Sandwiches Filling. Click for recipe. I used pecans for the nuts and served this filling on Pepperidge Farm Very Thin whole wheat bread.
So good!
I used a Churchill Blue Willow tea pot, creamer and sugar dish with Spode Blue Italian salad plate in this picture.
Both my tea time treats were wonderful! I hope you enjoy them also.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Shrimp Creole for Foodie Friday
In celebration of Mardi Gras this past Tuesday, I am sharing my recipe for Shrimp Creole for Foodie Friday hosted by Gollum at Designs by Gollum.
My Shrimp Creole recipe is adapted from the "Time Life Cooking of Creole and Acadia".
Shrimp Creole
Serves 2-4
1 28 ounce canned crushed or diced tomatoes
1 1/2 pounds uncooked medium sized shrimp
Olive oil
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
1 cup chopped celery
2 tsp finely chopped garlic
1/2 cup water
2 bay leaves
1 Tbsp paprika
1/2 tsp ground red cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp Creole seasoning
1 tsp salt
2 Tbsp cornstarch mixed in 1/4 cup cold water
4 cups cooked white rice
Shell and devein the shrimp. Rinse and dry.
In a heavy pan, heat enough olive oil to just cover the bottom of the pan. Add the onion, bell pepper, celery and garlic and cook, stirring frequently, over medium heat until the onion are translucent. Stir in the tomatoes, water, bay leaves, paprika, red pepper, Creole seasoning and salt. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Lower the heat and simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally for 20-25 minutes until the sauce has thickened enough to hold its shape on a spoon.
Add the shrimp and continue to simmer for about 5 minutes or until the shrimp are pink and firm. Don't over cook or the shrimp will get tough.
Stir the cornstarch and cold water to recombine and add to the mixture. Stir thoroughly and simmer for 2 to 3 more minutes until the sauce thickens slightly. Remove the bay leaves and serve immediately over rice.
Enjoy! Mardi Gras decorations optional!!!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Mardi Gras at My House!
Happy Mardi Gras Y'all!
Using the Mardi Gras colors of Green, Purple and Gold, I started with a gold tablecloth and green napkins with metallic gold napkin rings. I used plain white Gibson china on metallic gold chargers and Grand Baroque silverplate. For stemware I used green goblets from Target, purple Fostoria glasses given to me by my grandmother years ago and saucer champagnes from my wedding crystal by Lennox with a gold rim.
My centerpiece is a silver wine cooler with metallic gold bead stem in it "wearing" Mardi Gras masks that I have saved through the years. I scattered a few beads and doubloons and Voila! Mardi Gras!
What's on the menu? Shrimp Creole, but I don't have any pictures yet. Here is a picture of Jambalaya from last year though!
Laissez les bons temps rouler! Let the good times roll!
Using the Mardi Gras colors of Green, Purple and Gold, I started with a gold tablecloth and green napkins with metallic gold napkin rings. I used plain white Gibson china on metallic gold chargers and Grand Baroque silverplate. For stemware I used green goblets from Target, purple Fostoria glasses given to me by my grandmother years ago and saucer champagnes from my wedding crystal by Lennox with a gold rim.
My centerpiece is a silver wine cooler with metallic gold bead stem in it "wearing" Mardi Gras masks that I have saved through the years. I scattered a few beads and doubloons and Voila! Mardi Gras!
What's on the menu? Shrimp Creole, but I don't have any pictures yet. Here is a picture of Jambalaya from last year though!
Laissez les bons temps rouler! Let the good times roll!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Happy Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year!
Once again it's Tablescape Thursday sponsored by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH!
Thanks Susan for hosting Tablescape Thursday every week!
For my Chinese New Year table, I started with a red tablecloth and gold napkins. I used two blue candlesicks with red pillar candles in the center with 2 little Chinese dog figurines from the Target $ section and a red and gold Chinese food take-out box I found at our local party store. I put a red and gold fan on one side and scattered some gold glitter ornaments around.
For dinnerware, I used some blue melamine from Target. Solid blue on the bottom, topped with a white salad plate with a blue chrysanthemum design and a solid blue chrysanthemum bread and butter plate on top of that. I used chopsicks and an etched patterned glass.
Then I remembered I had these glasses. Can't decide which I like better so I took pictures of each.
With a gold charger
Here are more view of the table.
Happy Year of the Tiger to all!
Once again it's Tablescape Thursday sponsored by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH!
Thanks Susan for hosting Tablescape Thursday every week!
For my Chinese New Year table, I started with a red tablecloth and gold napkins. I used two blue candlesicks with red pillar candles in the center with 2 little Chinese dog figurines from the Target $ section and a red and gold Chinese food take-out box I found at our local party store. I put a red and gold fan on one side and scattered some gold glitter ornaments around.
For dinnerware, I used some blue melamine from Target. Solid blue on the bottom, topped with a white salad plate with a blue chrysanthemum design and a solid blue chrysanthemum bread and butter plate on top of that. I used chopsicks and an etched patterned glass.
Then I remembered I had these glasses. Can't decide which I like better so I took pictures of each.
With a gold charger
Here are more view of the table.
Happy Year of the Tiger to all!
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Tablescape Thursday
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Valentine's Day - Tablescape Thursday
Once again it's Tablescape Thursday sponsored by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH!
Thanks Susan for hosting Tablescape Thursday every week!
Last week I showed you the centerpiece, now the whole table!
My china is Spode Pink Tower. That's what I consider our everyday china. I got it for our 20th Anniversary. I think it matches my dining room perfectly. The goblets with the gold and silver Greek key design were a gift from my daughters and they got them from TJ Maxx. The red wine hocks were from Ross-Simons years ago.
My dining room mantle still has my silver and gold snowflake design on it:
But my Parlor mantle is in the Valentine's Day mood:
The Valentine's Day Chintz vases are from Ross.
And look what is blooming just in time for the big day!!!
I know most people grow them for Christmas - I planted this in early December. Talk about being a Late Bloomer!!!
I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day!
Thanks Susan for hosting Tablescape Thursday every week!
Last week I showed you the centerpiece, now the whole table!
My china is Spode Pink Tower. That's what I consider our everyday china. I got it for our 20th Anniversary. I think it matches my dining room perfectly. The goblets with the gold and silver Greek key design were a gift from my daughters and they got them from TJ Maxx. The red wine hocks were from Ross-Simons years ago.
My dining room mantle still has my silver and gold snowflake design on it:
But my Parlor mantle is in the Valentine's Day mood:
The Valentine's Day Chintz vases are from Ross.
And look what is blooming just in time for the big day!!!
I know most people grow them for Christmas - I planted this in early December. Talk about being a Late Bloomer!!!
I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Snow Day Foodie Friday
For Foodie Friday hosted by Gollum at Designs by Gollum.
Last weekend at my house when the snow was falling.....
I got out my snowflake muffin pan from Target......
and some "just add milk" muffin mix and made snowflake shaped muffins.....
served on my snowflake plates.......
and had hot chocolate out of my snowflakes mugs!
No recipes needed! Stay warm!!!
Last weekend at my house when the snow was falling.....
I got out my snowflake muffin pan from Target......
and some "just add milk" muffin mix and made snowflake shaped muffins.....
served on my snowflake plates.......
and had hot chocolate out of my snowflakes mugs!
No recipes needed! Stay warm!!!
Labels:
Foodie Friday,
hot chocolate,
muffins,
snow,
snowflake,
snowflake plate,
winter
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