Saturday, October 25, 2014

Mini Apple Pies

I don't have a good track record with pies. I think I've made 2 attempts at baking pies, epically failing both times. My pie generally looks more like cobbler by the time I'm done. It's kind of unfortunate considering I have a pretty famous pie baker in the family (my grandma). So, grandma, if you're reading this, I'm going to apologize in advance because I did not make homemade pie crust, however, my excuse is that I didn't have your recipe. Anyways, mini pies are all the rage right now and I just couldn't resist trying my hand at them regardless of my skills set.. This is a pretty lengthy process so here we go;

 

So your final product will look like this. Cupcake sized pies that are perfect for single servings, for events such as family dinners or small parties. Some people are even substituting these tiny desserts for cake at weddings.




 First step of the process is to cut up some apples. I cut WAY too many, so I'm not sure if my apples are just huge, or I really over-estimated. However, it turned out okay because I just baked the excess. Anyways, peel the apples, and core them..





Then you're gonna want to cut up your apples into pretty small pieces. Again, I cut mine too big at first so this picture is a little off. (Let's remember this blog is titled trial and error..) Once you've got the apples into pretty tiny pieces, throw them in a bowl.




Toss those bad boys in the cinnamon sugar mixture that will be listed below until they're completely covered.






Roll out your pie dough, and cut into circles. Your mini pies are going to be baked in a cupcake pan, so whatever you use must be about twice the size. I used the lid to a large Bath and Body works candle. (I'm a college kid. If I learn nothing else, at least I'm resourceful). I used store bought dough, so I got about 8 circles out of one sheet (enough for a 9 inch regular shell).


 Place your dough circles into a greased cupcake pan and poke a few holes in the bottom to allow the air out.




Fill up your pies with the apples just to the top.





Roll out your other sheet of dough and cut it so its a rectangle. You need this to top your pies.





 Now, I know you're thinking how did that rectangle turn into that lattice looking thing. It wasn't magic. Cut your dough into pretty skinny strips, then your just continue to lay pieces down and create a lattice, overlapping the strips. I know it looks complicated, but its not. Its just tedious. However, be sure you lightly press down where the stripes overlap so it wont just fall apart.



Use a smaller circle to cut out circles from the lattice dough to top your pies. I used an actual cookie-cutter this time. Then carefully place it on top of your pies and pinch around the edges to seal it. Place a little cold butter on top and you're ready to go into the oven!



Your finished little pies should look like these! Those are the extra apples I baked and they were delicious! I was so excited when these turned out as good as they did.. Frankie doesn't even like apple pie and he ate them ;)

Mini Apple Pies

Yields: 8 Mini Pies

3-4 Medium Apples (I used Gala)        1 Tbsp. Flour
1/4 C. Sugar                                          1 tsp. Cinnamon
1/4 C. Brown Sugar                               Pinch of Salt
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract                             2 9-Inch Pie Crusts
2 Tbsp. Butter

1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees and grease cupcake pan.
2. Peel and core apples, then slice into very small pieces (about the size of a fingernail).
3. In a bowl, mix sugar, brown sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt til combined, then add vanilla extract and mix thoroughly.
4. Add apple slices and mix until the apples are completely coated.
5. Roll out pie crust (if pre-rolled, roll out a little more anyways). You need it to be pretty thin. 
6. Use a circle cutter to cut circles out of the dough large enough to fill the cupcake pan. (About 3 inch diameter.)
7. Push dough circles into individual cupcake molds so it covers the bottom and sides. 
8. Use a fork to poke a few holes in the bottom of each pie to allow the air to escape while baking. 
9. Fill unbaked pies with apple filling until they are full just above the top.
10. Roll out second pie crust just as before. Then cut sides so that the crust is a square shape.
11. Cut the square dough into skinny strips.
12. Lay the strips down in order to create a lattice. A picture is showed above. This is a hard thing to explain, but I promise it's not that difficult.
13. Once you have created a decently large lattice area, lightly roll your rolling pin over the top in order to secure all the seams.
14. Use a smaller circle cutter (about 2x2 inch.) to carefully cut circles out of the lattice. 
15. Take each lattice circle and cover each pie with one, and pinch sides to seal.
16. Place a small piece of butter on top of each pie (about 1/4 Tbsp.)
17. Bake mini pies for about 20 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown
18. Allow to cool, remove from pan, and enjoy! :)

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Baked Corn

   Baked Corn has been a favorite dish of mine for a really long time. I remember back when I was waaaay pickier about food than I am now, it was one of the only things I would eat at family reunions. I wouldn't say it's really a main course, however, since I am usually only cooking for two, it's much easier to just pretend it is and not worry about cooking anything else with it. Then I only have to deal with a few leftovers (enough for lunch tomorrow). Anyways, this is a great fall food, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

Here's everything you need to make Baked Corn! Pretty simple right? 

First step of this recipe is to dump all the ingredients in a bowl and mix. The exact measurements will be listed below.
In a greased dish, spread the gunk (yeah, it looks like gunk) until it looks even on top. I would recommend using a glass 9x9 dish, however, as you can see in this picture, I don't have one of those so I used whatever I had. (Hint Hint to anyone coming to my bridal shower/wedding)
After it's baked, it will look something like this. Ladies and gentlemen (if there's any gentlemen actually reading this), this is heaven on earth. It contains all the necessities for such a dish- corn, bread, cream, butter and cheese. It's a done deal. 
Bon Appetit!

Baked Corn 

Yields: ~ 1 9x9 Dish 

1 Jiffy Corn Bread Mix
1 can Creamed Corn
1 can Whole Kernel Corn - drained
1 C. Sour Cream
1 C. Cheddar Cheese (optional, but why omit it?)
4 Tbsp. Butter - melted

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease 9x9 baking dish
2. In a medium-sized bowl, mix all ingredients until combined
3. Spread mixture into greased pan
4. Bake for 1 hour until top of dish is a golden brown
5. Allow to cool for 5 minutes (seriously, its important) & Enjoy!
 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

I'm No Photographer

Do I have you attention yet? No?

 How about now?

I just finished up making and photographing these beautiful brownies. OMG so good. I love these Reese's chips. I got mine at Kroger, but they sell them just about everywhere :) Just made some good ole' Duncan Hines brownies (according to the more cakey recipe so they'd get nice and fluffy) and I threw in a few handfuls of those peanut butter chips. Mmm Mmm Mmm. A friend of Frankie's is coming over later so they can study so I thought I'd make them something good to snack on. I know, I'm wife material.

I've been trying my hand at taking better pictures lately. I've found recent interest in photography and what better way to practice than by taking pictures of the food I make and eat. Thanks to Frankie's very confusing and very expensive camera (he's actually good at this picture-taking stuff), I have been able to learn a few tricks of the trade, but I'm not nearly as good as him. Anyways, I guess what I'm getting at here is that this blog will never contain professional-looking, jaw-dropping pictures taken by me. However, I'll give it my best shot, and find perfectly good satisfaction in that.

Now, do me a favor, and go make some brownies.


Monday, October 20, 2014

Get Rid of that "Stinkin Thinkin"

An extremely sweet and successful Mary Kay director I know has this funny saying that she uses all the time when one of us fabulous ladies starts that demise into a funk- Stinkin' Thinkin'. What is Stinkin' Thinkin' for those of you who aren't familiar? Well, I'd say it's anything you think or say to yourself or others that isn't in a positive manner.
     Ex) "I'm/You're not good enough"
             "I/You don't know how"
             "I/You can't"

These are just a few very minor examples of stinkin' thinkin' but to be quite frank about it, its thinking that just plain stinks. So how do we take out the garbage so our thinkin' will quit stinkin'?

   I don't really have an answer to that question. I'm hoping maybe somebody out there is an omnipotent being and can give me all the answers but I'm still looking. I will say that one thing I've found that really helps me is to remember something else a fabulous Mary Kay director once told us.. Say your Affirmations. My Whaaaaat? Well, let's go over the definition of an Affirmation real quick to clear that up- "the action or process of affirming something."
   And here we go with another Mary Kay saying- "What you think about you bring about." So let's bring all these things together. If the things you think about you bring about, and a great way to bring yourself from stinkin' thinkin' is to say affirmations then what does this mean for us?
   Well, for me, its means that when I'm feeling down, sad, anxious, hopeless, lonely, etc. I look in the mirror (seriously, go look at yourself) and repeatedly say (out loud; just shut the bathroom door), "I'm a beloved child of God, I am Strong, I am Powerful, and I will make a difference in My Life AND the Life of Others." How does this make me feel better?

1. I'm a beloved child of God. The one and only God. The one and only god who sent HIS beloved child to die for me. FOR ME. I can't be worthless. Jesus hung on that cross for me. He carried all my sins, and loves me anyways. Wow.
2. I am Strong: No worldly thing will bring me to my knees. No worldly thing will break me. No worldly feeling will overcome me.
3. I am Powerful: Powerful in the sense that the words I say and the things I think affect my life and other's lives everyday. I can save myself or someone else from the edge, or push them over it. That's power. What will it be?
4. I will make a difference in My Life: I don't have control of this life. God does. However, each and everyday I can do something to make the life I live a little bit closer to the way it was originally imagined to be. I WILL become something greater everyday.
5. And the Life of Others: Live for others, because its not about you. The pain you feel isn't selfish, but turn it around. Make it into something that can help to heal others who are feeling the same way. Do it because you can, and because you want to. 

And there it is people. How to Get Rid of that Stinkin' Thinkin'. Discover the things that affect you the most, and affirm yourself that those things cannot bring you down.. because they're just things. :)




Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Into the Wild Blue Yonder

In August, my fiance and I traveled across the country to visit our friends in Williston, North Dakota. We began our journey in Richmond, Ohio and over the course of almost 2 weeks, we made it to Glacier National Park, Montana, and back, with quite a few stops along the way. I'm gonna share some of the pictures from the trip here, with a quick description of each.

Unfortunately, a multitude of people are perfectly satisfied with visiting the ocean year after year in today's world. I'm not one of those people. Something I've realized recently is that I'm a bit of a free spirit. I feel almost claustrophobic by the thought of not seeing the beautiful place our great God has provided for us. This was the beginning of branching out and tackling those things on my "list"- those things that I must do in order to live my dreams within the realm of reality.
P.S. ---> Thank you Tyler & Ashley for making this trip possible for us!

There is no rhyme or reason to the order of these photos. That would be way too complicated.. Lol

Location:
Going-To-The-Sun Road,
Glacier National Park,
Montana.




Location:
Inside a Glacier on the Mountainside,
Going-To-The-Sun Road,
Glacier National Park,
Montana




Location:
Going-To-The-Sun Road,
Glacier National Park,
Montana




Location:
Leaving Glacier National Park,
Ashley & Tyler (our friends who took us on this adventure are on the right),
Montana






Location:
Jackson Glacier,
Glacier National Park,
Montana


Location:
Glacier National Park,
Montana







So there are a few pictures from the journey. About 3% of the total pictures taken, however, I'm soo not loading all of those on here. If you wanna see more, make the journey yourself!

Some Places to See:
Richmond, Ohio                                 Billings, Montana
Lake Erie, Ohio                                  Glacier National Park
Chicago, Illinois                                 Medora, North Dakota
Some Random Place, Wisconsin       Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Mall of America, Minnesota              Mount Rushmore, South Dakota          
Williston, North Dakota

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The Easiest Pumpkin Cookies You'll EVER Make

There are very few days that go by that I don't end up trying some new recipe for dinner, or baking some new concoction that came to me in my sleep. When I was younger, I discovered this recipe for "Cake Mix Cookies." I did a little tweaking to the original recipe, and soon it became my own. It was even published in our church cookbook.. I know, I'm pretty awesome. Anyways, it has got to be one of the easiest recipes ever known to man to make yummy soft cookies. When I came across another version of these cookies, I thought I'd give it a try and just spice things up my way... That is how Pumpkin Cookies with Cinnamon Sugar Roasted Pecans came to be. These cookies are seriously SO simple and taste amazing, and can be tweaked however you want. These are perfect for family gatherings, or a movie night on the couch. Here's what I did...

These things are all you need in order to make these divine cookies. Is using cake mix cheating? Sure. Do I care? Nah. 
Now, I know not everyone has access to these divine nuts on an average day. I actually acquired these Pecans for free from a wonderful man in Dallas, Texas selling them (That's a story for another day). However, I know that many malls all over the country sell these nuts around holiday season, and you can get some then. :)
The first step for making the cookies is to dump all the ingredients which will be listed below into a bowl and combine until a soft dough is formed. 
 Once you have the dough made, drop spoonfuls on cookie sheets.
I ended up with 24 cookies exactly. If you don't have a cookie scoop, just use a spoon. Its not that serious. Lol
 Bake those bad boys and your finished product will look like these! Serve warm, cold, or frozen. No one will care, just as long as they get to eat them. Trust me. 

Pumpkin Cookies with Cinnamon Sugar Roasted Pecans

Yields: ~ 24 Cookies

1 box Pumpkin Cake Mix
2 Eggs
1/2 C. Canola or Vegetable Oil
1/2 C. Cinnamon Sugar Roasted Nuts

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
2. In a medium-sized bowl, combine all of your ingredients until a soft dough forms
3. On a non-stick cookie sheet, drop dough by spoonful about 1-inch apart 
4. Place cookies in oven and bake for 10 minutes. Check your cookies at around 8 minutes to be sure they are not over-cooking. All ovens are different. Your cookies will be done when the bottoms are golden to a semi-dark color on the bottom
5. Remove from oven, allow to cool, and Enjoy!!