Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Raspberry Cream Pie (Galette)

Today is National Raspberry Cream Pie Day...I'm not kidding.  It's an actual thing, according to the National Calendar Day website that I have been having fun with.  You can even sign up for their daily "National" days and receive emails of what is being celebrated during any given month or day.

I know I just recently shared my Raspberry Crumb Muffins recipe that I discovered, but I am on this summer raspberry kick that is in-explainable.


I was going to attempt a "real" Raspberry Cream Pie (similar to my Chocolate Raspberry Silk Pie ), but the hours were flying by when I got home, and the mission was looking further and further from becoming reality.

I then thought...(which can always be a little frightening), why not do a different version of a pie.  I had all the ingredients in the refrigerator already, so I played with it and experimented to what came maybe not the true definition of a pie, but more of a galette.  However, since it does have all the ingredients of a pie, I'm sticking to it!


Nevertheless, this pie/galette was amazing.  It was tart but sweet and flavorful creaminess with the crisp sugar dusted crust.  This would make the perfect brunch side dish, or serve with a dollop of fresh whip cream or vanilla bean ice cream and you've got yourself an amazing fresh summer dessert.

Raspberry Cream Pie (Galette)
Celebrating National Calendar Day

One uncooked pie crust, store bought (the rolled kind)
2 pints fresh raspberries
1/4 cup sugar
1 Tbl cornstarch
1 egg
2 Tbl Turbinado sugar (sugar in the raw)

For Cream Filling:
8 ounce block cream cheese, at room temperature
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Bring pie crust to room temperature, while preparing the fruit and cream fillings.

In a mixing bowl, combine the raspberries, 1/4 cup sugar and cornstarch.  Stir carefully to coat. Set aside.

In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese with electric mixer until smooth.  Add in the 1/4 cup sugar and vanilla and blend well.

On a cookie sheet add parchment paper.  Roll out pie crust to form circle.

Spoon cream cheese mixture over pie crust, leaving room around the edges to fold (about 1 inch).

Spoon the raspberries on top of cream cheese mixture.

Bring the edges up over part of the fruit, overlapping them as needed until all the edges have been brought up and around the fruit.  Gently press together to help ensure they stay up around fruit.

In a small bowl, beat egg with fork and add a teaspoon of water.  Using a pastry brush, brush the edges with egg wash.

Sprinkle Turbinado sugar over the egg wash all around crust.

Bake 30 minutes or until golden brown.

Let cool.  Serve chilled or at room temperature.

One Year Ago: Glamping Potato Packets
Two Years Ago: GGMa's Angel Food Cake
Three Years Ago: Baja Turkey Tostadas
Four Years Ago: Sunrise Bars




Friday, July 28, 2017

Parmesan Crusted White Wine Dijon Salmon and Daycations


We have recently coined a new phrase in our family..."daycation".  When there is not even enough time for a "staycation", where you can relax, chill at home and pretend you are on a vacation of sorts, a daycation is the perfect remedy.  A daycation is a one day escape to anywhere you want to recharge your physical and emotional batteries.


We recently did a daycation to Glenwood Springs for a little hot springs, zipline, sunshine and take in mother nature's beautiful views.  Just what the doctor ordered...and a few girly selfies along the way (which my daughters are teaching me how to accomplish)!


Whether you are on a daycation, staycation or cooking on your vacation, this salmon recipe is so delicious and best part...easy!!


Parmesan Crusted White Wine Dijon Salmon
Courtesy of The Cookie Rookie

For The Salmon:
2 lb. salmon filet (or 4-6 salmon fillets)
1/3 cup Panko breadcrumbs
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp each; fresh parsley, thyme and chives; finely chopped
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp ground black pepper
4 Tbl (1/4 cup) butter, melted
1 fresh lemon

For The White Wine Dijon Cream Sauce:
2 Tbl butter
2 Tbl all-purpose flour
1 cup milk
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1/4 cup heavy cream
2 tsp Dijon mustard
1/2 chicken bouillon granule cube, crushed
1/2 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
1/4 cup white wine

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Line a large baking sheet with foil or parchment paper.  Place the salmon filet on the baking sheet.

In a small bowl, combine breadcrumbs, Parmesan, garlic, salt, pepper and herbs.  Mix well.  Add melted butter and mix.

Spread her/butter mixture over the top of the salmon filet and press down slightly.

Transfer salmon to oven and bake 10-12 minutes or until salmon is cooked through and crust is golden.  If necessary, turn the oven to broil for 1-2 minutes, but watch closely so crust does not burn.

While salmon is baking, melt butter in a medium skillet over medium heat.  Sprinkle butter with flour and whisk until smooth, 1-2 minutes.  Continue whisking while slowly pouring in the milk, cream and pepper.  Whisk until sauce is smooth.  Add the wine, Dijon mustard, crushed bouillon cube and Worcestershire sauce.  Continue cooking over medium low heat, stirring constantly until the sauce thickens.

Leave sauce in the pan and cover the pan with a paper towel (to absorb any extra moisture).  When ready to use, remove the paper towel and reheat the sauce.  Serve immediately.

Drizzle salmon with squeeze of fresh lemon juice and serve with White Wine Dijon Cream Sauce.

One Year Ago: One Skillet Tuscan Chicken
Two Years Ago: Lemon-Blackberry Olive Oil Cake
Three Years Ago: Pork Schnitzel, Sawtooth Hotel and Redfish Lake
Four Years Ago: Buffalo Chicken Salad



Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Watermelon Bruschetta

Every now and again you find an awesome new recipe in the most unsuspecting places.  I recently found mine in the local grocery customized coupon flyer that is mailed to us every month....who knew?


I usually just open it up, clip my applicable coupons and away it goes.  This time, I perused through the pages and noticed they had a lot of recipes.  Since it is summertime, the watermelon page really caught my eye.

Oh my goodness, these little sweet, salty, savory, delectable Bruschettas were amazing!  If you're looking for a new appetizer to serve up this weekend...this is a must make!!


Watermelon Bruschetta
Courtesy of King Soopers' My Magazine

Watermelon (cut into cubes)
Minced Garlic
Italian Seasoning
Salt
Pepper
Ricotta Cheese
Prosciutto
Fresh Basil, cut chiffonade
Balsamic Vinegar
Baguette (cut on the diagonal into slices), toast in oven lightly

In a medium-sized bowl, gently mix together watermelon cubes, minced garlic and Italian seasoning. Add salt and pepper, to taste.  Set aside.  

Spread ricotta over slices of toasted bread. Top with ribbons of prosciutto followed by the watermelon mixture.

Garnish with chopped basil and drizzle with balsamic vinegar before serving.

One Year Ago: One Skillet Tuscan Chicken
Two Years Ago: Lemon-Blackberry Olive Oil Cake
Three Years Ago: Gloria's Shrimp and Avocado Dip
Four Years Ago: Buffalo Chicken Salad





Friday, July 21, 2017

Peaches & Cream Prosecco Cake...Happy Blogversary!


Four years ago today I took the plunge and created Front Range Fork and Cork, where I have most definitely been "Cooking It Up In Colorado and Corking Life's Moments".  So much has happened in what has seemed to be a lightning fast four years.  New extended family babies, moves, loss of loved ones, weddings, "big" birthdays, start and graduation of high school, sports and academic achievements and milestones, illnesses, memorable trips, obstacles and struggles, and personal growth.  Only God knows what's in the future...but I'm ready for the journey.

Until then, here are some fun Blog facts (thanks to Google Stats) from the past four years...

This is post #305...there have been 28,471 page views by visitors.

The top 5 most viewed pages these past four years (click link of page if you're curious) are:

Volleyball Cookies and Lessons in Icing (2,148 views)
Champagne Margaritas (324 views)
Lemon-Blueberry Buckle (193 views)
Two Ingredient Pumpkin Muffins (143 views)
Hotel Chocolate Cupcakes and Volleyball Catering (124 views)

Now I'm no genius and don't have a PhD in Psychology, but it's quite apparent to me that by the looks of those stats, there are a lot of volleyball moms out there that like to drink adult libations and have a sweet tooth...just saying.  However, in their defense (as I am) one of those moms, if you have ever been to a weekend girls volleyball tournament, you would completely understand!  To those moms out there (and everyone else)...thanks for visiting and following!!


Here's to four more years of "Corking Life's Moments"...Cheers!


This cake is one that takes time, patience and love.  It is fancy and reminds me of one from a Ritz Carlton dessert menu.  This is not a cake to whip out for a five year old's birthday party...but rather one for a very special occasion, it is rich, light and decadent all at the same time.  Enjoy!

Peaches & Cream Prosecco Cake
Courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens

Prosecco Cake
4 eggs
2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2-1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2-1/4 cups sugar
1 cup milk
1/4 cup butter
1/2 tsp almond extract
1 cup Prosecco or sparkling rose

Fresh Peach Filling
4 medium ripe peaches, pitted and coarsely chopped
1/4 cup Prosecco or sparkling rose
2 Tbl sugar

Whipped Cream Frosting
3 cups heavy cream
2/3 cup sour cream
1/2 cup sugar
2 tsp vanilla

For cake:  Allow eggs to stand at room temperature 30 minutes.  Meanwhile grease and flour three 8-1/2" round baking pans.  In a bowl combine flour, baking powder and salt;  set aside.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In an extra large bowl beat eggs with a mixer on high 5 minutes or until thickened and light.  Beat on medium an additional 5 minutes while gradually adding sugar, 1/4 cup at a time.  (Batter will be light and fluffy).  Beat in flour mixture on medium-low until just combined.

In a small saucepan heat and stir mile and butter until butter melts.  Add to batter, beating until combined; beat in almond extract.  Divide batter among prepared pans.

Bake 25 minutes or until a wooden toothpick inserted near centers comes out clean.  Transfer pans to a wire rack; cool 10 minutes.  Remove cakes from pans;  cool completely on wire racks over a shallow pan or tray.  Using a long-tine meat fork, poke cakes all over.  Slowly pour Prosecco over cakes.  Wrap in plastic wrap;  chill 2 to 24 hours.

For fresh peach filling; In a large bowl combine peaches, Prosecco, and sugar; stir well.  Let stand, covered, 30 minutes , stirring occasionally.  Using a potato masher or fork, mash into a coarse mixture.

For whipped cream frosting; In an extra large bowl beat heavy cream, sour cream, sugar and vanilla with mixer on medium until stiff peaks form; set aside.

Place one cake layer on a serving plate.  Spread with half of the fresh peach filling.  Top with second cake layer; spread with remaining peach filling.  Top with third cake layer.  Spread top and side with whipped cream frosting.

Garnish with fresh peach slices and fresh mint leaves.

*If you want to eliminate the Prosecco and step up the cake process time, you could have the same type of beautiful dessert by purchasing a store bought angel food cake, cut horizontally in thirds, add the peaches filling and frost as shown.

One Year Ago One Skillet Tuscan Chicken
Two Years Ago Lemon-Blackberry Olive Oil Cake
Three Years Ago Chicken and Black Bean Enchilada Bake
Four Years Ago For Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow









Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Raspberry Crumb Muffins and Redecorating Bug

Summer is half way over and with things finally settling down in our home, I have had "in the words of Styx"...(too much time on my hands), which is never a good thing.  My self-induced three month Pinterest rehab didn't go so well and I "went off the proverbial wagon", as they say.


I am back to finding new recipes and re-purposing/redecorating...I actually don't know which is more fun to take on. As we are preparing to go into the empty nest chapter of our lives, I am finding my self going into nesting mode and redoing different areas in the house with accessories I already have or that need to be relieved from our storage boxes...all with the intent of minimal fill in purchases.


I completely stripped the Family Room's fireplace wall and front porch entry.  I am seeing how much I can move around, re-purpose and change it up to go with our summer season.  Check back in a week to see the end results. 


In the meantime, I found these most unbelievable Raspberry Crumb Muffins.  Oh my Heaven are these delicious!  So easy and even with my altitude challenged baking, these came out more than perfect!  My first bite and they immediately took me back to one of my favorite places to vacation...Cambria, California.  Their famous restaurant Linn's Fruit Bin makes the most incredible, freshest muffins every day...(they even have an online store you have got to order and experience)!  If you're finding yourself one morning with a little free time, you must try these out...you won't be disappointed.

Raspberry Crumb Muffins
Courtesy of Creme De La Crumb

Muffins:
1-3/4 cup flour
1 cup sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
3 eggs
1 cup plain greek yogurt (or sour cream)
1-1/4 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups fresh raspberries

Topping:
1 cup flour
2/3 cup sugar
zest of 1 lemon
8 Tbl butter, melted

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Line muffin tins with paper liners.

Make the crumb topping by stirring together flour, sugar and lemon zens.  Add melted butter and stir to combine.  Set aside.

Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt.  In a larger bowl mix eggs, greek yogurt and vanilla.  Add dry ingredients to set ingredients and mix until incorporated (don't over mix).

Fill muffin liners 3/4 full with batter.  Top with raspberries (about 4-5 raspberries each to cover the batter( and then distribute topping over the raspberries.

Bake for 20-25 minutes until an inserted toothpick comes out clean (a few loose crumbs or bits of raspberry are okay but no wet batter).  Allow to cool in muffin tins for 5-10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack to cool completely.  Serve warm, at room temperature, or store in airtight container.

One Year Ago: Chicken, Spinach and Goat Cheese Pizza & The Frederico
Two Years Ago: Spaghetti Squash Fritters and White Sangria Sparkler
Three Years Ago: Grilled Vegetable Salad



Monday, July 3, 2017

The Graduation Chronicles



Something Old
Something New
Something Borrowed From Pinterest
Something To Pin Just For You!

It has been exactly two months since my last posting.  First, forgive me for the brief departure...life before, during and since graduation of my first, last, and only children (twins) has been a whirlwind, to say the least...hence my brief hiatus.

So, let's catch up from where I left off on May 3rd...

The month, weeks and days leading up to graduation were a roller coaster of events and emotions. There were events that I was prepared for emotionally and others that I didn't see coming.  It was a month of "lasts", "final times", and "end of".  For example, at the Senior Night Awards Event, a few days before actual graduation, the school jazz band played and sang "Time Of Your Life" by Green Day. Don't ask me why, but I completely lost it...flood gates fully opened...yeah, didn't see that coming! 

The second flooding was at their Leadership Academy Awards Night.  All was well until they showed the senior slideshow..and there they were on the big screen.  That's when it really sunk in...this is it.

Graduation Commencement was a success...and leave it to the Class of 2017 to be the first class to hold ceremony inside school for the first time in history thanks to our unpredictable Colorado weather.

One final note...being that our last name starts with "Z", we are 9.8 times out of 10 the last person in any alphabetical line.  So my youngest twin was literally the last in line out of 281 students.  She had a great sense of humor with her cap decor..."Last But Not Least"  My older twin had a more personal approach...representing all three states we have lived and she has grown in.  Heartwarming.


Senior Walk Out Day - Their "official" last day of school.



Senior Year - In A SnapShot(s) - Collage Frame - Kirkland's Home



"Through The Years" welcome table at front entry.



...and The Dining Room

Okay, now for the fun stuff.  THANK YOU to all the creative, amazing, inspiring people out there on Pinterest.  I truly don't know how I could have survived grad week without you.  I am quite certain I spent more time planning their grad celebration than I did my own actual wedding.  Heaven help my girls, if they ask me to help plan their weddings!

Here is a compilation of some highlights from the day for you to "Pin", should you be in the need to start planning your grad event a year in advance (like I was guilty of)...


Custom Made Cupcakes in School Colors - King Soopers



Custom Macarons - Whole Foods



"Diploma" Cookies - Pirouette Cookies wrapped in school color ribbon.



Sweets Table



School Spirit and Volleyball Highlights



Various Flavors Starbursts



Various Flavors Ring Pops



Smarties Candies



Custom Printed Mini Blowing Bubbles - Bubble Dispensers - Dollar Tree



Mini Tootsie Rolls



Hershey's Hugs and Kisses



Mini Sour Patch Worms



Beverage Table
Monogrammed Galvanized Buckets - Kirkland's Home
Clear Beverage Dispensers - Wal Mart



Charcuterie Plate - Courtesy of my sister-in-laws Cathy and JoAnne



The Ever Popular Veggie Platter



Orzo Salad With Everything - Recipe Click Here



BLT Macaroni Salad - Recipe Click Here



24 Hour Salad - Recipe Click Here



My Mom's Famous Potato Salad
I don't have recipe, but know her secret ingredient is fresh dill.



Every Portrait From Then 'Til Now - Window Pane Frame - Kirkland's Home



Their First Day of PreSchool



Very Last Day of High School

Congratulations Ladies!

Two Years Ago: Traeger BBQ Beef Ribs
Three Years Ago: Apple Pie Cake









Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Italian Sausage Surprise and Life From Scratch

We are T minus 3 weeks away until everyone arrives for graduation weekend.  Each day brings us closer to the upcoming fun moments of family, friends, and memories to be had.  Each day is also bringing us to check off things from our "to do" list, and then I find myself finding new items that need to be added and handled before our final date.


Needless to say, my family has somewhat suffered and I haven't been trying out as many new recipes as I would like.  My focus has been planning "the weekend" and finishing up "art/gift/decor" projects for their party.


In the middle of all this though, I did set aside some time and just recently finished reading "Life From Scratch" by Sasha Martin.  What a phenomenal book! I couldn't put it down.  Not only are there some amazing recipes (stay tuned for seeing posts on those in the near future), but I really related to Sasha.  There are some points in her life that I felt intersected with mine and I completely understood where she was coming from.  

The one paragraph that really hit home with me was near the end of the book.  She was cooking for a large group of family for her mom's surprise birthday party dinner. Sasha is having a conversation with her husband as they're going to sleep....

"You seem really tense, Sash.  Are you OK?"

"What do you mean?"

"All day you tried to control everything.  I think you're making everyone nervous."

I roll over without responding.  He thinks I'm pouting, that I'm mad at him, 
but what I'm really thinking is: 
I know.  That's exactly what I'm doing. And I don't know how to stop.

Ouch!  It was like looking in a mirror as I read that.  That is the last thing I ever want to happen is to make everyone nervous, and yet I know I have been guilty of it, by my own admission.  I must stop trying to control everything!


Well, unfortunately, I had already started my lists and lists of recipes, menus, grocery items, decor ideas and photos before I read the book.  I have to type them, because my hand won't write as fast as my brain is going to keep up.  (don't judge)  Oh well, there's always tomorrow to start my new ways.

This dish "Italian Sausage Surprise" (because I have no other idea what to call it), came about on accident as I was trying to whip up a quick meal during the week.  What started out as supposed to be slow cooker sausage and peppers turned into something so much better!


Italian Sausage Surprise

5 hot Italian sausage links
1 red pepper, sliced thin
1 yellow pepper, sliced thin
1 medium yellow onion, sliced thin
1 clove garlic, crushed
8 ounces button mushrooms, sliced
2 cups prepared Marinara sauce (your favorite jarred brand)

In a large skillet, preheat over medium-high heat with a little olive oil.  When skillet is hot, add the sausage links and sear until brown on each side.  Remove from pan and set aside.

In same pan, add a little more olive oil and a tablespoon of butter, over medium heat.  Add the garlic and onions.  Saute until onions become translucent and garlic is fragrant.  Add the red and yellow peppers and saute until just getting soft.  Add the sliced mushrooms and cook for one minute.

Add the sausages back into the skillet with the veggies and pour the marinara sauce all over everything.  Stir well to make sure everything is coated.  Cover, lower heat and let simmer for about 30 minutes.

** While the dish was simmering, I "sauted" up some four cheese mini Pierogis with butter, because they make me happy and the creaminess of the Pierogi filling was so good with the finished sauce all over them. This also paired beautifully with Cara Mia Pinot Noir.

One Year Ago: Sweet Samoas Cake
Two Years Ago: "Un" Fried Ice Cream in Cinnamon-Sugar Bowl
Three Years Ago: White Pizza and Marky's Mark