Showing posts with label food memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food memories. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Blackberry Season

Blackberry Cobbler: The Charm of Home
Blackberry season is winding down but, I still had a generous amount of them in the fridge and I just went out tonight and picked even more.  They are so huge with all of the rain we have had.  What to do with all those blackberries?  There was only one choice...blackberry cobbler.

Blackberry Cobbler: The Charm of Home
Mmmm! There is a reason I always braved the briers as a kid and would come home with a bowlful of wild blackberries. This is it! The recipe was for blueberries but, I just made it for blackberries.  I also added about 1/2 cup more sugar to the berries because I had probably 8 cups of berries in this cast iron skillet.

Blackberry Syrup: The Charm of Home
I also made blackberry syrup (find recipe at Victory Cottage Cookbook-top of page) with Ball Can-It Forward day.

Blackberry Syrup: The Charm of Home
One of my sons came up with an idea for the blackberry syrup. He suggested we used it in tea to make blackberry flavored iced tea.  It was a great idea.  I used 1-2 tablespoons of blackberry syrup to a 8 ounce glass of iced tea.  

Sherry

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Home Sweet Home#189

Cinnamon and Sugar Mini Pumpkin Muffins
Hello and welcome to Home Sweet Home!  I Revisited My Inner Child this week in this post and baked up some yummy Cinnamon and Sugar Mini Pumpkin Muffins.

There are so many great ideas, great decorating, and delicious recipes at the Home Sweet Home Party each week.   You all had a lot of great post!! Here are a few that caught my eye.


Jamie at Anderson +Grant made these Delicious looking Cranberry Pumpkin Cookies with Burnt Butter Icing.



Nancy at A Joyful Cottage shared Living Large in Small Spaces-A Tour of Little House on the Hill.  A little cabin that is charming small space living.


Gentle Joy Photography shared some stunning photos of the light during a sunset in A Sunset Walk...

Debi at Surroundings by Debi shared Fall Porch Decor -A Warm Welcome.   Just beautiful Debi!

I had on several occasions wanted to feature some of your entries but, you don't create a link back to the Home Sweet Home party.  So, please include that link so I can feature you too!
I am really lucky to have all of your amazing posts because, it is you who make the Home Sweet Home party so special!  You are all so talented and share such wonderful posts!  It is really hard to feature a few and, remember to be featured you must have a link back to the Home Sweet Home party.   Thank you to everyone who joins me at Home Sweet Home!  It is wonderful to have you here!

Sherry

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Home Sweet Home #188

Hello and welcome to Home Sweet Home!  This week I shared The Blogger's Writing Process Tour.


Cinnamon Chocolate Chunk Bread
I am still in search of the perfect chocolate loaf bread.  This week I got a little closer in this Cinnamon Chocolate Chunk Bread.


Double Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread
And then, I kept baking in Double Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread.


There are so many great ideas, great decorating, and delicious recipes at the Home Sweet Home Party each week.   You all had a lot of great post!! Here are a few that caught my eye.

Retro Desperate Housewives Party
Liz at Rose Vignettes shared a Bridal Shower with a Retro Desperate Housewives Theme that was really cute!


Graphic End Table
Laurel at The North End Loft shared a Graphic End Table that was so smart.


Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Scones
Margaret Anne of Natural Chow shared these wonderful Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Scones.


Sailboat Paperweight
Debi of Cameo Cottage Designs shared this Sailboat Paperweight that was just charming.


I had on several occasions wanted to feature some of your entries but, you don't create a link back to the Home Sweet Home party.  So, please include that link so I can feature you too!
I am really lucky to have all of your amazing posts because, it is you who make the Home Sweet Home party so special!  You are all so talented and share such wonderful posts!  It is really hard to feature a few and, remember to be featured you must have a link back to the Home Sweet Home party.   Thank you to everyone who joins me at Home Sweet Home!  It is wonderful to have you here!

Sherry

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Easy Tomato Chili (or Fresh Tomato Chili)

Easy Tomato Chili
I planted an heirloom variety of tomato this year, it was the Brandywine tomato.  They are know for their pink flesh and great tomato taste.  I read somewhere that they like a cooler summer than other varieties and this must be so, because we had a cool summer and these tomato plants produced heavily.   


Easy Tomato Chili
I have always wanted to make chili with fresh tomatoes and I never do because I just don't have that many tomatoes, but this year I did.   I will give you the recipe adapted with canned tomatoes too. 

Easy Tomato Chili
I put some of the tomatoes in the blender and pureed to get the tomato sauce necessary for the chili.

Easy Tomato Chili
There is nothing like a piping hot bowl of chili on a chilly day to warm you up! 

Ingredients:

4 cups tomatoes, peeled and diced (or 2-15 ounce cans of diced tomatoes)
4 cups tomatoes, peeled, diced, and pureed in a blender  (or 2 15-ounce cans of tomato sauce)
1 cup water
2 15-ounce cans of light red kidney beans, drained of juice
1 heaping tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon cumin
2 tablespoons sugar
1 lb. hambuger, browned and drained of grease
1/4 cup sweet onion, diced

Place the hamburger in a medium skillet and brown.  Add the onion to the hamburger and sautee with the browning hamburger.
While the hamburger is browning, place in a large (6 quart) stock pot the tomatoes, pureed tomatoes (or tomato sauce).  Add the kidney beans, chili powder, garlic powder, cumin, and sugar.  Place on medium heat and bring to a simmer.  
When the hamburger and onions are cooked drain and add to the tomatoes and beans.  
Keep cooking on a simmer for 20-30 minutes more and serve hot.
Yield: 8-12 servings 

This is my own recipe.  It wasn't adapted from any recipe.  My son told me the other day he thought that I made the best pie and chili he had ever tasted.  Sometimes the kids surprise me with a nice compliment.  I know why our chili is the best when there are so many recipes out there.  The secret is that when we serve the chili we place a heaping tablespoon of brown sugar on top of it and stir in.  We also serve it with saltines and sometimes grated sharp cheddar cheese.  
I am sure the reason he likes this chili the most is because it is almost dessert with the brown sugar.  The heat from the chili powder and the sweet from the sugar is a winning combo.  We started adding the sugar a long time ago, I think my husband did it first and it was so good it stuck! 
Enjoy!
Sherry

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Jane Austen Cookbook

The Jane Austen Cookbook
Before August is over, I have one more book to include in the Austen in August reading challenge!  I have found yet another book about Jane Austen that I really enjoyed.  The only thing I like to read more about than gardening is cooking.  So, right after I read In the Garden with Jane Austen; I went to my local library and found this book, The Jane Austen Cookbook.  It might not be for everyone, but if you like history, cooking, and Jane Austen you will like this cookbook.   It was first published in 1995 by The British Museum Press.  This book was the perfect accompaniment to the first book I read, In the Garden with Jane Austen because the garden book made you familiar with the gardens and properties Jane visited and then the cookbook mentions them when it discusses her meals which were harvested from the kitchen gardens and the social visits she made to these properties. 

The Jane Austen Cookbook
The heart of the cook book is based around Martha Lloyd's 'Household Book.'  Martha was a dear friend that lived with the Austen family for many years and recorded the recipes.  The actual book recorded by Martha is now on display at Jane Austen's house in Chawton.  A selection of the original recipes have been tested and modernized for today's cooks and are included in this cookbook.  The introduction describes Jane's interest in food, based on her novels and letters, and explains the social conventions of shopping, eating and entertaining in the late Georgian and Regency England.  Some of the recipes included that surprised me were: Macaroni (not quite like we make it now), several curry recipes (the British love their curries but I didn't realize how long that has been going on), onion soup (which we now only call French Onion soup (but it was served in Regency England), and Spruce Beer (of which in much searching the authors of the cookbook cannot trace the origin of the essence of spruce, so they had no equivalent to convert the recipe for).  All in all it was a fascinating read for us history buffs and gives you much insight into the Regency Era.

Petit Point by Royal Albert
I had to squeeze in a picture of a sweet little Royal Albert teacup.   The pattern is Petit Point and it works beautifully with this post because every wonderful accomplished Regency Era lady could work her way around a needlepoint, as well as a piano, and the dance floor! 

This post was written by Sherry of The Charm of Home blog. 
She can also be found at Pinterest.com/charmofhome and Twitter@ SherryTCOH.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Home Sweet Home #181

Hello and welcome to Home Sweet Home!  This week I paid homage to one of my favorite fruits in Blackberry Love.

Then I shared a recipe for Traditional Blackberry Cobbler.

Last week I was helping the Perky Pet folks give away a Bird/Pet Waterer and the winner of the perky pet waterer is... Debbie of Dragonfly Treasure!  Congratulations to you Debbie!



There are so many beautiful homes and creative ideas at the Home Sweet Home party each week!  Here are a few that caught my eye from last week.

Jody at Southern Seazons showed off a nice bathroom makeover in Great Wall of Tile.

Angelina at Peonies and Orange Blossoms shared a unique pizza recipe in Potato and Rosemary Pizza.

Martina at Northern Nesting shared a few changes to her bedroom in The Master Bedroom.

Nicki at T-Shirt & Jeans shared her adorable nursery in Our Boy Nursery (Before & After).

I am really lucky to have all of your amazing posts because, it is you who make the Home Sweet Home party so special!  You are all so talented and share such wonderful posts!  It is really hard to feature a few and, remember to be featured you must have a link back to the Home Sweet Home party.   Thank you to everyone who joins me at Home Sweet Home!  It is wonderful to have you here!

Sherry

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Now let's see your beautiful homes, delicious recipes, crafts, or whatever makes your home special!

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Monday, January 6, 2014

Hoppin' John Soup

Hoppin' John Soup, The Charm of Home
For New Year's Day I made Hoppin' John soup.  Hoppin' John has always been associated with a prosperous new year in the Southern states.  I always like these ingredients in a soup instead of the side dish.  I had this soup years ago at a steakhouse in KY and I tried to copy what I remember.  I always thought it was so good!  So, I just created this recipe.  It was really good I did not have any leftovers!  

Ingredients:

1 small onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cans (15 oz.) black-eyed peas
3 medium carrots, peeled and sliced
1 cup collards, fresh or frozen
2 cups ham cubed
6 cups water 
2 chicken bouillon cubes
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon celery flakes
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/2 long grain rice

 In a large stock pot heat oil over medium heat; add diced onion and minced garlic and cook until the onions are tender.  Add carrots, collards,  ham, water, bouillon cubes, bay leaf, celery flakes, salt and pepper.  Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes, add the black-eyed peas, and simmer 30 more minutes.  Add the rice and simmer 30 more minutes.  Serve hot.

Recipe adapted from: Stefanie's Cooking Spot.
Serves: 6

Enjoy! 

Sherry
I will link this to:
 
Foodie Friday at Rattlebridge Farm 
Strut Your Stuff Saturday at Six Sisters Stuff 
Homemaking Linkup at Hope In Every Season 
Rooted in Thyme Simple and Sweet Fridays
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style 
The Best Blog Recipes link party
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Sea Glass Cake (a.k.a. Broken Glass Cake)

When I was a girl I remember two cakes my Grandmother made for summer; one was Banana Split Cake, and this Broken Glass Cake.  I thought I would be really original and create this cake to look like sea glass, but I Googled it and I am not the first person to think of this.   Anyway, it still tasted good with whatever flavor jello you decide to use.  Here I have used Berry and Lime flavored jello to get the blue and green sea glass colors. 

Ingredients for crust:
2 dozen graham crackers (crushed)
1/2 cup butter (melted)
1/2 cup sugar

Ingredients for cake:
1 small package lime, berry jello
1 1/2 envelopes of unflavored gelatin 
1 cup pineapple juice (heated)
1 pint heavy whipping cream
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla


Make the flavored jello as directed on package.  Allow jello to set up.  (I left mine in the refrigerator overnight.)  
Take the graham crackers and sugar and stir until well blended add in the butter and mix well again.  Use 3/4 of the graham cracker mixture and place in the bottom of a 9-inch x 13-inch pan for crust.
Soften the unflavored gelatin in 1/4 cup cold water.  Add 1 cup of hot pineapple juice.  Stir well and allow to cool, but not to jell completely.
Whip the heavy whipping cream until stiff but not buttery; add 1/2 cup sugar and the vanilla.
Cut the jello into 1/2 inch squares.  Fold the cooled pineapple gelatin mixture into the whipped cream and add the jello cubes.  Stir gently.  Put into the pan on the graham cracker crust.  Top the whip cream mixture with the remaining graham cracker crust mixture.  Cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight to chill and set up.
 *Recipe source was my Grandmother.
Sherry
I will link this to:
 
Foodie Friday at Rattlebridge Farm 
Strut Your Stuff Saturday at Six Sisters Stuff 
Homemaking Linkup at Hope In Every Season 
Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky at Your Home Based Mom  
On the Menu Monday at Stonegable 
Rooted in Thyme Simple and Sweet Fridays
A Pinteresting Party  at Tutus & Tea Parties

Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Spring Thyme

I had the delight of reviewing a new book titled Spring Thyme by Bittersweet Walnut Grove.  Bittersweet Walnut Grove is a heart warming project book series sharing crafts and recipes, with sweet memories of priceless farm life from the MidwestSpring Thyme has recipes with ingredients straight from the garden.  Classic comfort foods (gluten-free) to satisfy a hardworking appetite.  It also has prairie tips for garden helpers such as homemade weed killer and plant boost.  There are many instructions to create useful items such as an infant's bib, a garden tool belt, or strawberry sugar scrub.  Other craft projects included are appliques, a stuffed rabbit, and an old-fashioned strawberry pin cushion.  
 

All recipes, projects, and crafts are centered around the spring season.  The book was a delight through and through with memories of farm life that reminded me of my own farm upbringing.  The book is full of very useful recipes, projects, and crafts.  It is sure to be a favorite you reach for again and again.  

This book series began with the #1 best selling title Winter Thyme created by a Mother and Sister team.  The book is filled with family photos and tips from family members, Kristy from Life n' Reflection, her sister Tiffany, and mother Reta  .  You may get your own copy for Kindle here.  

I couldn't wait to try a recipe from the book!  I made the White Chocolate Strawberries for Easter.  They were a hit!

 


White Chocolate Strawberries

Ingredients:
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
1 tablespoon shortening
8-12 whole fresh strawberries

Prep:
Wash and dry strawberries

Directions:
Melt chocolate and shortening in microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stirring each time until smooth.

Dip each strawberry in the melted chocolate by holding onto the leaves.  Make sure to tap off any excess chocolate before placing on wax paper to dry.  Allow to dry for 2 hours.  Store in an air tight container in the fridge.

The strawberries I used were huge.  They were really pretty on the transferware platter for Easter.  

Thank you Kristy for the copy of Spring Thyme!  I can't wait to make more recipes and crafts from the book!  I truly appreciate you letting me review your wonderful book!

 Sherry
I will link this to:
Foodie Friday at Rattlebridge Farm 
Strut Your Stuff Saturday at Six Sisters Stuff 
Homemaking Linkup at Hope In Every Season 
Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky at Your Home Based Mom  
On the Menu Monday at Stonegable 
Rooted in Thyme Simple and Sweet Fridays
A Pinteresting Party  at Tutus & Tea Parties
Home at Rose Chintz Cottage 
Whole Foods Wednesday at Whole Lifestyle Nutrition 
Waste Not Want Not Wednesday at Poor and Gluten Free 
The Weekend re-Treat at The Best Blog Recipes