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Top 10 Sweet Recipes of 2010

Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe another year has past. Why is it that the older you get, the faster time goes by? Looking back, it’s a little scary to see all of the dessert calories I’ve consumed. Luckily, the dial on the scale has stayed in the same place, which is further proof that you don’t have to give up dessert to stay healthy! Here are my top ten favorite dessert recipes from 2010, in no particular order. (Okay, I lied… I just recounted and it’s eleven. Too hard to narrow it down!)

Thank you to everyone who has followed my blog this year. I can’t wait to see what sweet things are in store for 2011!

Apple Cheesecake Bars

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes

Cake Batter Ice Cream Sandwiches

French Toast Cupcakes

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cupcakes

Apple Pie Ice Cream

All-American Cupcakes

Salted Caramel Cupcakes

Vanilla Chai Cupcakes


S’mores Martini and Cupcake

Pina Colada Cupcakes



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White Chocolate Pumpkin Martini Something to be Thankful for!

This weekend, after the rain, my neighborhood was out in full force putting up Christmas lights. Part of me is totally okay with that. I like to enjoy my decorations as long as possible too, and it’s fun living in a neighborhood where everyone goes crazy with lights and decorations.

However, the other part of me wants to stand outside and yell, “Slow down!” (which by the way, I refrained from doing). Maybe it’s because I’ve spent the last eight weeks going non-stop, and now have a week off, I just want to savor it.  Before we start running around like mad, buying all of the people in our lives things they probably don’t even need, I just want to enjoy the holiday.

Like Thanksgiving, this white chocolate pumpkin martini is something else you’ll want to savor. I’ve never been a fan of pumpkin pie, but love the flavor. (Someone tell me that’s not completely crazy.) I discovered yesterday that adding pumpkin to one of my favorite liqueurs, White Chocolate Godiva, creates a sweet, creamy dessert cocktail. This is a martini to be thankful for.

Before I get caught up in holiday festivities (Dad, let me know when you’re available to put up my tree), I wanted to share a few things I’m thankful for…

  1. My family ~ my dad and mom, my big sis, and my boy. God could not have picked a better family for me to be born into. I love you all and can’t imagine my life without you.
  2. My BFFs who I consider my sisters, Keri, Jen & Deb, you are the three women  in my life who I can laugh with,  cry with, toast with, and be completely myself with. I could not get through the journey of motherhood without you.
  3. The Naughty One ~ In addition to your naughtiness, you have filled our house with life and love. You have a precious soul (Just try to resolve not eating the $20 panties in the New Year; I’m kind of on a budget.).
  4. Friends & neighbors, new friends who I’ve met this year (Where have you been my whole life?), and my food bloggin’ friends and readers who follow my little blog, I’m glad you’re part of my life!
  5. I am also thankful for cocktails, dessert, and Kendall Jackson (but you already knew that, right?).

 

White Chocolate Pumpkin Martini

printable recipe

 Godiva White Chocolate Liqueur *
2 oz Vanilla Vodka
1/2 oz pumpkin liqueur ( I use Hiram Walker)
1 tsp whipped cream
cinnamon stick for garnish

Pour Godiva liqueur, vodka, and pumpkin liqueur into a shaker filled w/ ice.
Shake, Pour…  Enjoy! Whipped cream and cinnamon stick optional.

*You can substitute Bailey’s for the white chocolate liqueur.

Cheers to all of the special people and blessings in our lives!

 Happy Thanksgiving!



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Black Widow’s Raspberry Martini

Happy Halloween weekend everyone!

Spiders are one of the few creepy things I can handle. I’m not going to generalize and say all spiders, so please do not show up with a super-sized, poisonous one.  I’m talking about the spiders that show up in my house or garage on occasion. Maybe it’s from doing the whole, “Spiders crawling up your back, blood rushing down” chant when my sister and I were little millions of times, or maybe it’s because I’ve had a lot of practice killing them over the years (and unlike some moms and husbands, I’m fearless when it comes to taking on house spiders.).

I don’t generally welcome anything creepy into my house for Halloween. It’s supposed to be a happy holiday, hence the greeting “Happy Halloween!”  but I will make an exception if it’s a creepy cocktail.

Here is another Halloween-inspired martini that I’ll be serving tonight at our pumpkin carving party. Blavod vodka, the only truly black colored vodka, has intrigued me for the past few years. My curiosity got the best of me and I splurged on a bottle this year. There are a few vodkas out there, in which the bottles are black, which may lead the consumer to believe the vodka is also black. Some even have the word black in the name. The Blavod brand, however, is the only truly black vodka, and it isn’t very hard to find around Halloween.

The black coloring in Blavod comes from black catechu, an extract found in Uncaria Gambier trees in Asia. As far as taste, most people will not notice a taste difference in Blavod compared with other popular clear vodkas on the market. On the vodka spectrum, it may not be up with Grey Goose, but isn’t too far off. This is a high quality vodka.

What’s fun about this black vodka, is the ability to create layered drinks. Since I’m hosting a full dinner and dessert bar for 50+ people tonight, I won’t have the time to individually layer drinks. If it was a smaller group, or a cocktail party I would do it for the “wow” factor alone. If you layer cocktails, include a stirrer and remind your guests to stir up their cocktails before drinking, otherwise they’re pretty much drinking straight vodka. See recipes below for two layered drink recipes with Blavod.

Tonight, as guests arrive, they will be served this Black Widow’s Raspberry Martini. During dessert, they will have the opportunity to indulge in a totally different, but equally delicious pumpkin martini.

Black Widow’s Cran-Raspberry Cosmo

2 oz. Blavod vodka

1 oz. Raspberry-infused vodka

5 oz. Cran-Raspberry Ocean Spray Juice (adjust this amount to the tastes of your guest ~ some may like less, others more)

Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously, pour, and enjoy! Garnish with plastic ring spiders, gummi spiders, or fresh raspberries.


Spooky Screwdriver
3 oz. Pulp-free orange juice

Black Widow
3 oz. Chilled cranberry juice

Instructions: 1. Fill a small cocktail glass with ice.

2. Pour your choice of cranberry juice (for a black widow Halloween cocktail) or pulp-free orange juice (for a spooky screwdriver) over the ice.

3. Gently layer black vodka over juice. Serve

Wishing you all a fabulous and safe Halloween weekend! Cheers!



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Pumpkin Pie Martini… Cheers to fall!

Hope everyone had a great weekend! Don’t you love this sign above? I’m printing it, framing it, and displaying it on my dessert table for our Halloween pumpkin party. Jessica, of Craftily Ever After, created it and posted it on her blog.  She’s generously created a pdf file to share it with her readers. Go check out her blog. I love it! 

It feels fabulous to be posting a cocktail this Monday. The past few weeks have been crazy… not crazy in a bad way, just crazy like there are not enough hours in the day to accomplish everything on my to-do list.

This weekend I played catch-up and it felt great to check off so many things on my never-ending list. I even had a chance to start planning our annual pumpkin carving party.  A few nights before Halloween, friends and family stop by to celebrate with us. The kids get excited to carve pumpkins together and vote on their favorites, and the grown-ups get excited for the holiday martini tasting (or at least I do).

My mom and I invested in mini martini and mini wine glasses awhile ago, and we have gotten a ton of use out of them. For people who don’t drink very much, it’s just a few tastes, and for those who enjoy adult beverages, they get to taste all of the options and decide which martini they want super-sized.

The first signature martini for this year’s party is this pumpkin pie martini. Trust me on this, all pumpkin pie martinis are not created equal. Yesterday morning, while still in my jammies, it took several attempts to make a 5 star pumpkin martini. The secret ingredient is the butterscotch schnapps. If you follow my blog, you know that I don’t tell you to go buy a liqueur, unless I plan on sharing several great recipes that use that liqueur. The butterscotch schnapps and the pumpkin spice liqueur are both reasonably priced, and I plan on putting both to use this winter. Here’s a few recipes below that I’ve previously created with butterscotch schnapps.

carrot cake martini

academy award martini

sugar cookie martini (This one was named “Best of the Web” last winter by Saveur magazine)

red candied apple martini

banana martini

Pumpkin Pie Martini

1 oz. Hiram Walker’s pumpkin liqueur

1/2 oz. butterscotch schnapps

1/2 oz. Bailey’s

1/2 oz. cream (or half and half)

Rim a martini glass with cinnamon sugar and chill. Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled halfway with ice. Shake, pour, enjoy!

                                                                                                                                                       You know what really made this a great weekend. I found my prince at Roger’s Gardens in Newport Beach. Isn’t he amazing? He was totally worth the wait!

Cheers to another fabulous fall week everyone!



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Apple Season-tini… Perfect for fall!

Hope everyone had a great weekend! This was my birthday weekend, and it was a great one! Look what the Birthday Fairy brought me.

The Birthday Fairy is really my mom who has a Master’s degree in gift giving! I don’t consider myself very high-tech, and I’ve never been one to have the latest and greatest gadget. I’ve needed a new phone for awhile, and have been putting it off. A few months ago, several of the letters stopped working on my phone. This took texting to a whole new level. As the gifted coordinator for my school district, I love opportunities for higher-level thinking. When the “U”, “T” and “N” don’t work, you have to be creative to get your message across. When I told my friend Laura that not being able to type the word “you” was driving me crazy, she came up with an alternative… “ewe”, instead of “you”. This was a pretty clever solution. (I’m sure those who didn’t know about my broken phone thought I was a little strange.)

Needless to say, the novelty of my gifted texting ability wore off pretty quick, and I found myself wasting way too much time thinking of synonyms and homophones.

I’m just now beginning to delve into the world of iPhone apps. I was pretty excited when I found the free mixology app. It’s loaded with tons of drink recipes that can be searched by category or ingredient. For a happy hour lovin’ girl, this is a great thing.

I know some of you are missing my weekly Monday martini posts. I haven’t given up happy hour, just wish I had a few more hours in the day for blogging. This week, it’s back to martinis and this one is perfect for the fall. The recipe comes right off my iPhone from the mixology app.

Green Apple Pucker is definitely worth buying. It can be used in a bunch of recipes. Here are a few links below to some of my favorite apple pucker cocktails that I’ve shaken up. Any of these martinis would be fabulous for a Halloween party.

Candied Apple Martini

Red Candied Apple Martini (“Vampire’s Sweet Tooth”)

Sour Green Apple-tini

MermaidMartini   

 

This Apple Season-tini is another great one to add to that list. I always use cocktail recipes as a guide, and then tweak them according to my liking. I’ve discovered that Mixology is not an exact science. You have to play around to get the flavor that you like. You may want to add a little more cranberry juice to this drink if it is too strong for you. I  thought the equal parts made for a good balance of flavors.

 Apple Season-tini (from the Mixology iPhone app.)

Equal parts Green Apple Pucker, vodka, and cranberry juice. Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake, pour, and enjoy!

Cheers to the beginning of fall! Have a great week everyone!



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Champagne Pomegranate Cosmo… So Good, You’ll Find Something to Celebrate!

 I don’t drink champagne very often. Why does it seem off limits, unless it’s a special occasion? Who made the rule that champagne is reserved for celebrations, and beer, wine, and martinis are for everyday consumption? (well, maybe not every day) Last week I hosted a girls’ night for the Bachelorette finale. When the girls arrived, we shook up these Champagne Cosmos. Every party needs a signature cocktail, and this is a perfect one for hanging out with the girlfriends in your life. In our jammies, sipping cocktails, and watching trash, I mean reality t.v., with no child or husband interruptions ~ this was every mom’s dream!  

For party favors, I made diamond ring cookies complete with disco dust.  They were sparkly and beautiful, and I’ll have to make them again sometime. I lost almost all of my recent pictures when the Naughty One ate my memory card. For dessert, we had chocolate fondue and rose cupcakes. I was lucky enough to have photoshopped the cupcakes before the pup killed the photo card.

For those of you who don’t like your cocktails too sweet, this is a good choice. When making champagne cocktails, you don’t need to waste your best bottle of champagne. Stick with the middle of the road bottle ~ not cheap champagne, but definitely not the most expensive.

I say we don’t wait for the next “celebration”, let’s find something to celebrate and pop open the champagne. I’m celebrating the fact that there are still four and a half weeks of summer left,  and I already have the boy’s new backpack and school supplies organized (so unlike me!). What’s everyone else celebrating this week?

printable recipe

Champagne Cosmo

1 1/4 cup triple sec

1 1/4 cup Ocean Spray Cranberry Pomegranate Juice

1/2 cup fresh lime juice

4 cups champagne

Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice, combine the ingredients above and shake vigorously. Pour into a martini glass and garnish with a lime.

Cheers for feeling ahead of the game… for once!



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Diet Snappletini… So Sweet, You’ll Never Guess it’s Low Cal

I’ve been addicted to Diet Snapple for a  few years now. I only drink it out of the glass container though. The plastic containers from Costco just don’t do it for me. I’m not sure what that’s about. My current Snapple flavor of choice is Diet Cranberry Raspberry juice. It is sweet and lacks the diet aftertaste that many other diet drinks have. It’s not always available, so when I see it, I buy out the store.

After surrounding myself with fifteen batches of sugar cookie dough last week, my never-ending quest for diet cocktails continues. It occurred to me the other day that Snapple would serve as a great base for a martini.

The key to creating diet cocktails is finding a base that has low or no calories and keeping the ingredients to just a few. Mixed drinks with many different mixers can bring the calories up to a staggering amount. For 1.5 ounces of hard liquor, there is approximately 90-100 calories. This Diet Snappletini is less than 75 calories, and you’ll never guess it was diet. If you decide to shake this one up, and then pour it back into the Snapple container to take to the pool, I promise I won’t tell anyone!

printable recipe

Diet Cranberry Raspberry Snapple-tini

5 ounces Diet Cranberry Raspberry Snapple

1.0 ounce Raspberry Vodka

Pour ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with free raspberries or a slice of lime.

 

Cheers to a refreshing week! Stay cool everyone!



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Cheers to a Fabulous Fourth of July!

Need a little cocktail inspiration? These are a few of my favorite red, white, and blue creations! Cheers to a great holiday weekend!

Martinis…

Whiteout Cosmo ( top row, 3rd pic.)

Bikini Martini (bottom row, 2nd pic.)

Singing the Blues Martini (bottom row, 3rd pic.)

Slushee Cocktails…

Watermelon Spiked Slushee (top left)

Make-Ahead Cranberry Margaritas (Top right) This is what I’ll be bringing to our block party. Slushee for a hot day and no blender required! LOVE these!

Shots Anyone?

Patriot Layered Shot (top row, 2nd pic.)

Star Spangled Jello Shooters (bottom right) I’m also bringing these!

Finally…

Grown-up Shirley Temple (bottom left)

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