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Cinco de Mayo

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen.

 
If Cinco de Mayo isn’t a drinking holiday, then I don’t know what is!

During B.C. (before children) years, my friends and I would map out our itinerary that started the Cinco de Mayo celebration on the evening of Quatro de Mayo. We only thought it would be proper to devote every available hour to the fine art of drinking, eating and dancing … party-hopping from place to place.

Oh, those were the wild years.

These days, A.C., I’d probably pass out after the 3rd hour. My body sure ain’t the same anymore!

Instead of going out, I’m hosting a party at my house instead. And you’re all invited! What’s on the menu? Well, Tasty Kitchen recipes for sure! You’ll come to my party, won’t you?

I’ll greet you with a nice glass of White Kiwi-Apple Sangria from A Cozy Kitchen. Refreshing. And I love kiwi … I love sangria.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, White Kiwi-Apple Sangria recipe submitted by TK member A Cozy Kitchen.

 
 
 
And while I’m in the kitchen finishin’ up a few dishes for dinner, I’ll most definitely have Ree’s Mexican Layer Dip sitting on the table for you to snack on:

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, Mexican Layer Dip recipe from Ree Drummond.

 
 
 
Okay, so now how about some soup? Can you believe this Sassy Mexican Soup by Miss Lisa has beer in it? My kinda soup.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, Sassy Mexican Soup recipe submitted by TK member Miss Lisa.

 
 
 
This little dish really caught my eye: a Mexican Salad Stuffed Squash by My Recession Kitchen. So creative, and good for ya!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, Mexican Salad Stuffed Squash recipe submitted by TK member My Recession Kitchen.

 
 
 
A Cinco de Mayo party is never complete without fajitas, and jojov’s got a recipe for Chicken Fajitas that just looks outta this world. Maybe one of you can help me grill the chicken while I prep the guac?

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, Chicken Fajitas recipe submitted by TK member jojov.

 
 
 
And we’ll end the party with the cutest desserts in the world by Monstermama: Mexican Fried Ice Cream Cupcakes. I have a feeling these will be the hit of the party!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen, Mexican Fried Ice Cream Cupcake recipe submitted by TK member Monstermama.

 
 
 
What’s on your menu for Cinco de Mayo? Maybe some tacos? Lots of beer?

 
 
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Jaden Hair is a food writer, television personality, and food photographer based in Tampa Bay, Florida. Find more of her recipes in her blog, Steamy Kitchen, where you can also read more about Jaden’s new book, The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook, and the rave reviews it’s received!

 

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The Theme Is … Bridal Showers!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme is Bridal Showers!

 
June will be here before we know it, and since June is a popular month to get married, that means that these six or so weeks leading up to it will see a lot of bridal showers or wedding planning luncheons being held. So today, we’ll take a look at just some of the many excellent bridal shower menu choices that Tasty Kitchen members have shared. Wonderful dishes like the spread that Ree showed us from a Sip ‘n See that featured Patsy’s Recipes seen above (follow the link to the post for the recipes).

Bridal showers are sometimes seen as obligatory social functions, unless you’re close to the bride and actually share in the planning. But in the old days, bridal showers were particularly helpful when a family didn’t have the resources to provide a proper dowry for their daughter, or if a woman’s father refused to offer a dowry because he disapproved of the marriage. The woman’s friends would gather and bring gifts to compensate for the dowry, which allowed her to marry the man of her choice.

So bridal showers were, at times, an expression of the power of women and the fight to be able to choose your husband. Go ladies!

This, of course, doesn’t change the fact that one of my favorite reasons for attending bridal showers is the food. Oh, the glorious, dainty, yummy ladies food. Because let’s face it, not many men are around during these showers, and it’s our time to plan menus around ourselves and enjoy food that our menfolk might not touch with a ten-foot pole.

Let’s start with some finger foods and little bites. (The guys are already groaning. Finger foods? Little bites? Are you trying to starve us? Thank goodness we’re not invited!) It’s best to choose those that aren’t too messy to eat, but filling and delicious enough to keep the guests happy and satisfied. From classic cucumber sandwiches to crostinis and dumplings, we’ve got everything from simple and elegant to adventurously exotic.

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme is Bridal Showers! (Finger Food)Top row, from left to right: Cucumber Sandwices from Angie Arthur, Ricotta Stuffed Mushrooms from italianfoodforever, and Ree’s Mushroom Phyllo Bundles. Middle row, from left to right: Prosciutto, Manchego and Strawberry Crostini from Dandy, Calla Lily Sandwiches by tesslynne, and Mini Caprese Appetizers from LanaAnn. Bottom row, from left to right: Southwest Chicken Eggrolls with Avocado Creme Dip from The Noshery, Ahi Tuna Potstickers with Ginger Soy Dipping Sauce from Food for My Family, and Curry Chicken Salad Crisps from wynk52.

 
 
Bridal showers typically feature light fare and dishes that are easy to eat and not too complicated. After all, there are games going on, gifts being opened, maybe speeches being made, anecdotes and sage advice being shared … so whether the shower you’re organizing is a brunch, luncheon, or dinner, these light dishes will definitely fit the bill.

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme is Bridal Showers! (Light Fare)Top row, from left to right: Pasta Salad with Fresh Mozzarella, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives from theparsleythief, Ratatouille from walnutsandwine, and Oriental Chicken Slaw from Kelsey Barnard. Middle row, from left to right: Crustless Spinach Quiche from Ali @ gimmesomeoven, Mini Crab Cakes from theparsleythief, and Crispy Chicken Cutlets with Tallegio Cheese and Prosciutto from italianfoodforever. Bottom row, from left to right: Shrimp Scampi from A Cozy Kitchen, Healthy Lemon Chicken On the Grill from Jacki (you can use this to top a salad, make a wrap, as healthy chicken tenders … so many options!), and a wicked-looking Garlic Cream Cheese Fettuccine with Salmon from Anna G.

 
 
Another fixture in bridal showers is the traditional punch bowl. Champagne. A lovely assortment of ladies’ drinks. Most bridal showers are held during the day, so the choices usually feature light and refreshing cocktails and of course, non-alcoholic options. Here are some of the pretty choices that I found. I don’t know about you, but I’m almost tempted to throw a shower just for these! (Anyone here getting married soon? Anyone?)

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog The Theme is Bridal Showers! (Drinks)Clockwise from top left: Sunshine Nectar from goodlifeeats, Peach, Passionfruit and Prosecco from steamykitchen, Citrus Water Punch from Melanie (gotta hydrate!), The Ward 2010 from foodwoolf, simple and refreshing Iced Green Tea from mangiodasola, and the perfect, decadent end to reward everyone for that light meal that they just had: Ree’s Dulce de Leche Coffee.

 
 
Then there’s dessert. There’s always dessert. Sometimes, entire meals are simply an excuse to have dessert after. In keeping with the “light” theme of the shower, I looked for some recipes that either featured berries or citrus, or delivered chocolate in single portions. (Because chocolate is always, always a good choice.) These are just a handful of the possibilities I found.

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: The Theme is Bridal Showers! (Dessert)Clockwise from top left: Chocolate Indulgence In A Cup from Bindi, Chocolate Mousse Tartlets from hautelikesouth, Light and Springy Chocolate Souffles by sprinklebakes, Lemon Triangles from barefootbelle, and Individual Raspberry Cobblers from Ree.

 
 
Now, someone said there has to be cake at a shower. That it’s a requirement. I don’t know who made that rule, but I’m not fighting it. So whether your plans are to serve actual cake, or to comply with the “rule” by serving a cheesecake or some cupcakes, here are a few suggestions that are hoping to make it to your dessert menu.

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog The Theme is Bridal Showers! (Cake)Left column, from top to bottom: Lime and Ginger Cheesecake from lhewitt and Birthday Carrot Cake from The Noshery. Middle column, from top to bottom: Grapefruit and Lime Cake with a Citrus Glaze from missamy, Mini Chocolate Mocha Cupcakes from Miss Jen, and the incredibly cute Tiramisushi from sprinklebakes. Right column, from top to bottom: Fresh Blackberry Cake from Amy Locurto, Tiramisu Cheesecake with Espresso Glaze from islandvittles, and so those with special dietary needs don’t feel left out, a dairy-free, wheat-free Raw Vegan Cheesecake from maebird.

 
 
And now, I think I just managed to convince myself to throw a bridal shower for someone. What a wonderful way to celebrate a lovely gal’s special journey, surrounded by her friends and family, all wholeheartedly showing her that they’ll always be with her, every step of the way. I always enjoyed it when the women who have been married the longest are asked to share with the young bride their secret to a happy and lasting marriage. It gives me an opportunity to learn more about these lovely ladies, and the wisdom that they impart is always priceless.

 
How about you? Do you have a bridal shower to plan, or one that you’re attending? What do you enjoy most about them? Ooh, do you have any favorite bridal shower games or activities? Do tell!

 
 

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Meet Tracy

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Tracy of Sugarcrafter.

 
Her recipes are inspired, and her photography is clean and classic, as seen in her Butter Cookies, Classic Napoleons, and Pumpkin Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies seen above. If you’ve been wondering who’s behind that cute little wedding cake avatar, here’s our chance to get to know her better. Everyone, say hello to Tracy!

Tracy (sugarcrafter), as she’s known here at Tasty Kitchen, lives in upstate New York with her husband of almost 5 years (they have an anniversary coming up this summer!). The “totally geeky” couple met in college, where they earned their engineering degrees. She’s a technical writer who loves her job, but fortunately for us, she loves baking, cooking, and blogging even more. (She says that she even enjoys cleaning, calling it “oddly relaxing.” I’m hoping she’ll come over to my house and oddly relax here a bit.)

Tracy calls her blog Sugarcrafter because she loves baking sweet stuff and cake decorating. So you know this post will be showing off some of the amazing delights in her Tasty Kitchen recipe box, like the lovely dishes below that feature chocolate and berries. Chocolate because maybe—just maybe—it’s a Tasty Kitchen favorite item, and berries because in the summer, Tracy can’t get enough of them.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Tracy of Sugarcrafter (Desserts with Chocolate and Berries)Clockwise from top left: Cannoli Cupcakes, a decadent Chocolate Pomegranate Mousse, a summery Very Berry Pie, classic Chocolate Crinkles, a wonderfully refreshing Strawberry Sorbet, and a rich Dark Chocolate Zucchini Cake.

 
 
 
But there’s more to Tracy’s repertoire than desserts. She admits that she knew nothing about cooking, and when she was first starting to learn, she was terrible at it. She may have gotten by without it in college, where she relied on ramen and the dining hall for meals. But marriage changed all that. So she started with some of the basics armed with the Betty Crocker Bridal Edition cookbook, which was a wedding gift. Before long, she realized that she liked cooking and loved baking. For someone who confesses to once setting spaghetti on fire (we’ll get the scoop on this later), she certainly has come a long way. Just look at some of her main course recipes below.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Tracy of Sugarcrafter (Entrees)Clockwise from top left: Szechwan Shrimp, Rosemary Tomato Artichoke Tart, Sesame Chicken that looks so much better than anything delivered, Eggplant Parmigiana, and cute little breakfast Quiche Lorraine Tartlets.

 
 
 
Another thing that she never dreamed she’d be able to do is make her own bread. And yet, not only is she a regular artisan bread maker, but it sure looks like she’s got a handle on all the other kinds of breads too, from sandwich loaves (like the Honey Oatmeal Bread below on the left), to Pumpkin Muffins, or the fall favorite quick bread Classic Pumpkin Bread.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Tracy of Sugarcrafter (Bread)

 
 
 
Tracy has some delicious side dishes as well, although they look so good that they just might upstage the main course. She uses sweet potatoes to make her Roasted Sweet Potato Fries seen below, as well as a Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Brown Butter Sauce. She gets creative and makes pumpkin the star of her Pumpkin Bisque, but is also quite comfortable with a straightforward Southern classic below: Hushpuppies. And her Tortellini Antipasto is just the right grilling or summer outing companion.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Tracy of Sugarcrafter (Sides)

 
 
 
Of course, true to her blog name, her artistry really shines when it comes to the sweet stuff. She does, after all, consider herself mostly a baker. Which is why it’s no surprise that her favorite kitchen tool is her KitchenAid mixer, used for baking cakes and cheesecakes and kneading breads. Or that she panics when she realizes she’s out of flour. I’d panic, too, if I knew how to make some of the goodies that she makes but had no flour with which to make them. Here are just a few more of her stunning desserts, including a few that don’t require flour. (Tracy sure knows how to do contingency planning.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Tracy of Sugarcrafter (Dessert)Clockwise from top left: Espresso Ice Cream, Rhubarb Crumble (Tracy loves rhubarb in the summer), Cranberry Sandies, Pumpkin Spice Latte and Pumpkin Blondies (can you tell she loves pumpkin when it’s in season?), and simple, delicious Candy Corn Kisses.

 
Are you getting hungry looking at her recipes? I know I am!

I’d show you even more of her recipes, but we might run out of space. And I really want to get to that story about that time you set spaghetti on fire. So I’ll step aside for a while and let Tracy answer some of our questions. Take it away, Tracy!

 
 
Q: What do you enjoy most about cooking?
A: I enjoy the creative outlet it gives me, but most of all, I like to bake and cook for others. A table full of people engaged in enjoying the food and having great conversation is one of the things I love most.

 
Q: Any favorite chefs or food celebrities?
A: I’ve always loved Paula Deen. She’s such a sweet and welcoming lady; watching her on TV instantly makes me feel comfortable and like I can absolutely tackle whatever dish she’s making. I love it when celebrities are down to earth like that.

 
Q: What is your go-to dish or meal?
A: Pizza. Since I always have homemade dough on hand, it’s easy to throw on some toppings and have dinner ready in about a half hour.

 
Q: Do you have a most memorable kitchen flop ever?
A: When I was first learning to cook in college, I had an incident with spaghetti. Having always watched my mom just throw it into the pot, I did the same, not realizing at the time that her pot was a lot bigger than mine. A bunch of spaghetti spilled out into the burner and caught on fire, and I panicked! Fortunately, my roommate was there, and she helped me put out the fire. Still, it was really embarrassing.

 
Q: What gives you the most trouble in the kitchen?
A: Basically, any recipe that requires peanuts/nuts, such as macarons—although I have made my own version with ground sunflower seeds. I’m severely allergic, so I’m always on the lookout for nut-free alternatives.

 
Q: What food item do you always make at home and never buy at the store anymore?
A: Bread. I just love having fresh bread around the house, both artisan loaves and regular sandwich loaves, which are easily frozen for later use!

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Thanks for answering our questions, Tracy! I’m sure everyone will agree that you’ve come a long way from burnt spaghetti.

 
If you want to see Tracy’s recipes here at Tasty Kitchen in all their glory, head over to her recipe box and be prepared to start getting hungry all over again. And visit her blog, Sugarcrafter, where she gets to merge her three favorite hobbies: baking, writing, and photography. In it, she shares both her successes and her flops, and hopes that it will benefit bakers and cooks of all skill levels and help you believe that you can conquer any recipe.

 
 

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These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things. Guest post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen.

 
The moment I decided that this column was going to be dedicated to “my favorite things,” I just couldn’t get that song out of my head!

Yes, that song. You know, crisp apple strudels and even schnitzel with noodles!

Isn’t it a lovely song to have stuck in your head all day?

Originally, I was just going to pick five of my favorite kitchen items. But I couldn’t. I couldn’t leave any one of these items out, for fear of hurting feelings. Yes, you better believe my rice cooker has feelings. There’s no way I would risk a lifetime of mushy rice as retribution!

These 6 items (I know you think you only see 5, but the beautiful walnut board is the 6th) are things that I am madly, deeply in love with, would never trade anything in the world for and can’t imagine my kitchen without.

 
1. Starting at the top is my sauté pan with a lid. It’s not just any sauté pan—it’s a nonstick pan. Many of my cheffy/kitchen snobby friends make fun of the fact that I like to use nonstick, but the truth is, I use less oil and I spend zero time scrubbing. My sauté pan does triple duty as a frying pan, oven vessel and even as my wok. Its high sides are perfect for a stir fry (and if you’ve ever done a stir fry in a shallow frying pan, you know what I’m talking about). If I could only have 1 pan, this would be it! The one I have is a Scanpan, and while it’s probably one of the most expensive brands out there, I love it because it’s oven safe, PFOA-free and you can use metal utensils with (yes, you really can!).

 
2. Next is my trusty rice cooker. I. cook rice quite often, as it’s incredibly simple and I can set the timer to cook perfect fluffy rice at anytime of the day. Brown rice, Jasmine, risotto, wild, sweet … this baby will cook any type of rice you want, and you don’t need to watch the clock or tend to a simmering pot. If you’re in the market for a rice cooker, it’s best to invest in one that has a timer and a warming function. Also important is the ability to cook brown rice. I love appliances that have a “set it and forget it” function.

 
3. To the left of my rice cooker is my 3rd pair of green tongs. And it’s not because they keep breaking, but rather, anyone who’s laid their grimy little hands on my green tongs wants to take them home. Inevitably, every time I host a cooking party, they go missing. Thank goodness they are inexpensive, otherwise I’d have to strap an alarm on the tongs or chain them to my wrist. There’s no brand mentioned on the green silicone-tipped tongs, but I got them at Sur La Table. In fact, on SLT’s website, they’re just called “Green Locking Tongs” but I think they deserve a sexier name (and, um, also maybe some branding on the tongs themselves so that my friends know where they can buy them instead of swiping mine!).

 
4. The next product is the newest member of the Steamy Kitchen household. It’s a Wusthof Blackwood Ikon 9″ Chef’s Knife that I purchased two months ago. It just feels so good in my hands. Big, manly, strong, smooth. Oh, excuse me, I’m blushing.

 
5. If you’re a lover of hand carved wooden spoons and spatulas, you must visit James Wilson’s site called Spoonmaker. If you live near Seattle, you’re lucky, as his booth is in the Pike Place Market. James handcrafts hardwood utensils and has been doing this for the past 45 years. My spatula is one that I reach for every single day, and not because it’s beautifully hand carved, but the shape and size of it make it extremely versatile. Stir, scoop, smash and flip. Right now, I’m coveting the half-cup spoons carved out of King Apple.

 
6. Last but not least, the wooden board all those things are resting on is custom-made by Eric Childress. I told Eric how big I wanted my board, which wood to use and also edge grain vs. end grain. In my case, I wanted a large 22″x24″ walnut board that was 1″ thick, edge grain. Because I take a lot of photos in my kitchen, and my countertops are kinda ugly, I wanted a board that was big enough for ingredient and process shots. And you’ll be surprised how little it costs: this one was only $60! Eric charges by the square inch. If I would have purchased the same board at retail, I would be paying three times as much. It does take time though; I received mine in about 3 weeks. But it’s gorgeous and fits my counter perfectly. I’m glad I was patient and waited.

 
Okay, that’s it for my favorite 6! Tell me about yours! What are your favorite kitchen items?

 
 
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Jaden Hair is a food writer, television personality, and food photographer based in Tampa Bay, Florida. Find more of her recipes in her blog, Steamy Kitchen, where you can also read more about Jaden’s new book, The Steamy Kitchen Cookbook, and the rave reviews it’s received!

 

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The Theme Is … Leftovers!

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  This week, we’ll do a bit of a twist on a spring theme. For many people, spring is not only the time for flowers and vegetables and fruits to start coming alive again, but it’s also the time to dust winter off our shoulders and tackle that annual routine of spring cleaning. The sweaters […]

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Tomato Soup Cake!

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This cake recipe was submitted to Tasty Kitchen by Tanya Hollas, and the second I saw it I knew I wanted to give it a try someday. I mean…cake? With tomato soup? How delightfully different and rebellious. Here’s how it went down.   Here’s what you need: Tomato Soup (yes, you heard me), flour, sugar, […]

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Meet Rebecca

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  This week, our featured member is Rebecca, who not only is a food blogger but also a part-time cooking teacher, occasional caterer, a writer of a food and family column for the Traverse City Record-Eagle, an avid do-it-yourselfer in the kitchen (as evidenced by her Homemade Cultured Buttermilk seen above), and a homeschooler of […]

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Strawberry Ham Panini

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  If you celebrated Easter this past Sunday and served a centerpiece ham, you must have leftover ham sitting in your fridge. By now, you’re probably a little tired of the usual: ham sandwiches, egg ‘n’ ham, ham casserole, etc. Or perhaps you’ve already banished the remaining ham to the freezer?! So yesterday, Erika posted […]