Sunday, August 29, 2010

Cast iron 101 tips

Im a virgin with cast iron cooking...no clue as to what Im doing.  But with some searching and reading i've come across good-to-know-info on Cast Irons.  Heres what I've found:

How to get a slick, NON-stick surface:  generously rub and smear vegetable shortening in the pan & follow with heating the pan in the oven.  It may take several attempts Im told.

How to know your cast iron pan is ready for food:  with butter in it add a drop of water.  The water must sizzle in the butter.

Dont use soap to clean it*.  INSTEAD: heat with hot water, scrub and rinse. Sprinkle salt, rub that around and rinse.  Then add oil to coat -put in oven preheat to 350-when its done preheating take out and let cool and dry. Helps prevent rust too. ---tip--- if you don't like the smell most oils leave behind...Use virgin coconut oil to clean/protect instead.
*however, many have said a tad of soap is fine just don't let it soak with soap. To each their own!

An option to heating your cast iron: place pan in oven-preheat oven to 350. When its done preheating, remove pan and turn on burner- proceed to cook.(always keep your oven mitt handy)

If you'd rather not deal with the risk of burns(lets face it, we get preoccupied and bunk/grab the pan like an idiot) invest in those costly but LIFE saving silicone handles such as Le Creuset Silicone Handle Sleeve

Theres a bunch of talk about "seasoning" your cast iron.  Well mostly what i hear is cook stuff like this in it:

-bacon
 - cornbread 
-hash browns 
- roast chicken by broiling it 

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Cookin with my cast iron

I recently bought a cast iron skillet(when i say recent i mean today.  Its a lodge cast iron 12", its huge and i only paid $12 for it!  I've wanted one but just couldn't bare to pay the price for a new one-thank goodness for thrift stores.  Anywho, time to time i come across a recipe that looks awesome but cant make because it requires a cast iron skillet/etc.  Well, here are two that i've been saving till i could get my hands on one.


  Queenie's Peach cobbler

  • 1 stick of butter
  • 1 C sugar
  • 1 C flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 C whole milk
  • 1 can sliced peaches, don't drain     
  • I personally like some cinnamon in my mixture...so im going to add 1 tsp cinnamon
Melt butter in skillet.  In separate bowl mix sugar, flour, salt, powder, and milk.  Pour mixture into prepared skillet and add peaches.

Bake @ 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes.
from: www.cookingincastiron.com 
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Nectarine brown butter buckle
from here 

3/4 cup (6 ounces) unsalted butter, plus additional for greasing pan
1 1/2 cups (6 3/4 ounces) all purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
Pinch of allspice
1 cup (7 ounces) sugar
2 large eggs
2/3 cup whole milk or buttermilk
1 1/2 pounds nectarines, halved, pitted and cut into 1/2-inch thick wedges (about 4 cups)
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Streusel
Reserved butter from cake (above)
1/2 cup (3 1/2 ounces) sugar
1/2 cup (2 1/4 ounces) all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch of salt
Brown your butter: Melt butter in a small/medium saucepan over medium-low heat. It will melt, then foam, then turn clear golden and finally start to turn brown and smell nutty. Stir frequently, scraping up any bits from the bottom as you do. Keep your eyes on it; it burns very quickly after it browns. Set aside and let cool (the fridge will hasten this along).
Prepare you pan: Preheat oven to 350°F. Line the bottom of a 10-inch round cake pan, springform or cast iron skillet with parchment paper and butter the paper and rest of the pan generously; set aside.
Make the cake: Whisk flour, baking powder, salt and allspice in medium bowl to blend. In a large bowl, whisk together 1/2 cup cooled browned butter (set aside remaining 1/4 cup for topping), sugar and then eggs, one at a time. Stir in milk or buttermilk. Stir dry ingredients into this wet mixture; mix until just combined and spread batter in prepared pan. Toss nectarine wedges with lemon juice and arrange them in a single layer on top of the batter.
Make the streusel and bake the cake: Stir remaining brown butter, sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt together until large crumbs form. Sprinkle the nectarine-topped batter with crumbs. Bake until top is golden brown and tester inserted into center comes out with moist crumbs, about 40 to 45 minutes. Let cool in pan for 5 minutes before flipping out onto a cooling rack.

Friday, August 27, 2010

I wanna try the" 5 minute wow"

For your face you'll need:
-gold eye shadow
-yr mascara
-rose (color) lipstick

 like this>>>>

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Hose Butler aka a place to get that hose out of the way

iLike this one...perhaps someday.
Panacea Forged Scroll Hose Hanger and Stand
$15 and $33
For the front yard...ya know...got to keep apperances up. Gotta have that Curb appeal. :o)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Tummy Turmoil

The best way to regain your hydration and sooth your stomach after you've expelled the contents(gitters) is to drink Coconut water.

"What they Do: When you lose fluids, you lose electrolytes and other nutrients.  Drinking Gatorade will rehydrate you, but Slayton prefers coconut water, a natural source of electrolytes and potassium."

Can be found in supermarkets.

Source: Real Simple Mag, pg 138, JUNE 2010
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Friday, August 20, 2010

Nominated "Best Deep Conditioner" for hair

By Real Simple Mag

Dry Hair???


Nexxus Humectress Hydrating Treatment
"A thick 5 minute mask, it uses keratin to nourish and strengthen hair."

Buy @ Target $15

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Zgallerie Finds of Mine

At the lovely Zgallerie they have stuff there i adore!  and know exactly where to put them.
candlestick: 29.95 Sconce: 39.95  to go on my piano...that would be nice.


tea light 7" 12.95...to go in babys room.


tealight trio- $29.99- for the Master bedroom


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Ruby Red shoes

Yeah, i really want these right now with the way my poor feet feel.  Someday.  Someday.



Friday, August 13, 2010

Something to think about...

Practice:  Create Associations

"Memory is formed by associations, so if you want help remembering things, create associations for yourself."

For example:  I was told that the best way to remember a person's name upon yr first aquaintance is to associate their name with some you know or who is well known(or any association for that matter!).
So in my recent case...I just met my neighbor the other day...her name is Peggy Wilson.  I associated her first name to the female character on King of the Hill and "Wilson" to the grumpy old man from Denise the menise. I don't watch nor like King of the Hill but thats the only association I could relate to...and Mr Wilson stuck out b/c I grew up watching that movie as a child.

Use this tatic in any situation...your brain thrives off of associations. Remember that!

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