a beautiful red half apron
head on over and check it out :)
Hurry it ends Dec. 10th :)
XOXO
Hi All,
Thanksgiving!!!!
Had a wonderful Turkey Day !! Hope you all did too :)
Started off with baking numerous delicious pies--- so good!
and of course the Macy's parade :) Tradition for sure !
Enjoyed the 3 F's (Family, Food, and Football) very much !!!
all the cooking and baking and then shopping on top of it made for one CRAZY WEEKEND---
so much happened in my few days away from BloggaLand !!!!
But, speaking of Thanksgiving Cooking we had fried turkey this year--
I was quite sceptacal at first spiting witty comments in my initial disgust about just eating at McDonalds-- America is fat enough and then we take a tradition of home cooked turkey through it out the window and FRY POOR OLD TOM ! UGH
I'm saddened to say I've been dragged to the dark side, because the fried turkey was AMAZING !
Literally melted in your mouth-- as with all my other family recipes I can't let you have this one either :( But if you can get enough info from this---give it a try for Christmas :)
the turkey was injected with a creole butter seasoning (which combined is like a cajun but not to spicy buttery flavor of deliciousness)
and then Tom was rubbed down heavily with a garlic and herb spread-- also fantastic :)
Well let me tell you after all these fabulous flavors were put together and then fried-- I just have to tell you-- one of the best turkeys I have EVER tasted :)
Happy Monday to all -- Don't forget about Cyber Monday -- so kick back with some left-overs in your easy chair and shop shop away :)
Get Shopping <3
XOXO
MissSweetTreats <3
Labels: delicious, fried turkey, recipes, Thanksgiving
This wednesday--- a
Cappucino Rum Shake for everyone that needs a drink :)
Ingredients
* 1 pint (2 cups) softened coffee ice cream
* 3 ounces (6 tablespoons) dark rum, or to taste
* 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
* 1/2 cup whipped cream
* Garnish: unsweetened cocoa powder and cinnamon sticks
Preparation
In a blender, blend ice cream, rum and ground cinnamon until smooth but still thick and pour into 2 chilled stemmed glasses. Top drinks with whipped cream and garnish with cocoa powder and cinnamon sticks.
XOXO
MissSweetTreats <3
Labels: Wasted Wednesday
Labels: 100th Post, giveaway, Monogram Chick
It's Paula Deen :) I just love this woman- excellent cooking-rockin personality- sweet as sugar and just a riot to watch and listen to....the thing I really love about Paula is the fact that she just LOVES food- its not about the fat and calories its about creating an excellent meal !
Paula has an amazing story and I'm sure many of you have heard it before, but here's a snipet :)
You know, I meet so many wonderful people everywhere I go that are willing to share their life story with me, that I want to share a little bit of my story with all of you. Of course, there’s more in my new memoir – It Ain’t All About the Cookin’ – but, for now, I hope you pull up a chair and visit with me here for a while!
Everyone has a beginning, and mine really starts in my Grandmother Paul’s kitchen. I promise you, she knew everything you ever needed to know about making the perfect Southern meal. Every day I was amazed at all the things she knew and shared with me – cooking techniques, tips, secret recipes, and, most importantly laughter, life lessons, and love! Of course I didn’t know it at the time, but those would be the things that would always pull me through.
Following this carefree and wonderful time in my life, I graduated from high school, and married my high school sweetheart. Like all young people, nobody could tell me anything at the time, and I set out believing I’d be the perfect wife and mom and he’d be the perfect husband and father. Well, needless to say, that’s where things started to turn. First, there was the sudden and heartbreaking death of my beloved father, followed by the loss of my sweet mom just a few short years later – when our mom died my little brother Bubba was only 16, I was 23, and had two little babies of my own to raise. Everything that held me together was gone, and I truly didn’t know where to turn and felt frozen in my tracks. I managed through the next decade or so, but again things took a major turn for the worse when my husband announced one day he had taken a job in Savannah. I was 40 years old and was having such severe panic attacks that I literally could not leave my house, becoming a prisoner in my own home.
But, you know – things happen for a reason, and one day it just dawned on me: I was going to take control of my life and my destiny! So, I decided to do what I do best – taking a lesson straight from Grandmother Paul – and started The Bag Lady. With $200 and the help of my boys, the real adventure began. Of course you can read The Lady & Sons history page, but from the beginning we were blessed with faithful patrons that have become like family to us that allowed us to blossom. Our bag lunch delivery and catering service turned into a full-service restaurant and we went from leasing a place at the Best Western hotel to our very own place downtown.
During that time I’ve had my first cookbook “discovered” and more published, had the honor of receiving the “International Meal of Year” designation by USA Today, of having not one, but two of my own shows on the Food Network, and opened up another restaurant – Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House - with my little brother Bubba. And, guess what? I’ve even been star-struck myself appearing on the Oprah Winfrey show and meeting Oprah herself!
All of my dreams really are coming true. I’ve married my soul mate, Michael Groover – gaining a whole other extending family with Anthony and Michelle in the process, managed to raise two wonderful and successful boys, Jamie and Bobby, and created a wonderful career by doing what I love best. And, the icing on the cake? The birth of my first grandchild, Jack, in 2006.
But, you know what, none of this would have happened if I hadn’t of taken the good with the bad, embraced both the heartache and joy, and taken control of my life when I thought it could not have gotten worse. Most of all, during good times and bad, I’ve had the love and support of family, friends, and you – my fans. From my heart, I always wish you love and best dishes, from my kitchen to yours. And I can’t wait to continue the adventure with you!
(Courtesy of pauladeen.com)
Along with Paula's story I give you 2 of her best recipes chosen by the fans....
The Lady's Cheesy Mac
and
Baked French Toast Cassarole
Happy Baking :)
XOXO
MissSweetTreats<3
Labels: Food Network, Paula Dean, recipes, story
YUM !
Here are TWO of my absolute favorite Fall Time Desserts (who am I kidding I have 1000 favorites)
These are family recipes- but once again family recipes are SWORN to secrecy haha
so I found the alternatives on Food Network
for you all to try :)
They are pretty darn close, Enjoy!
Almost Famous Pumpkin Cheesecake-
Can you say Fabulous !
Pumpkin Roll Cake- the one thing this has that mine doesn't however is toffee (which I love) and I am adding it to ours this year :) Shhhh
XOXO
MissSweetTreats <3
Labels: dessert, fall, Food Network, Paula Dean
Labels: cooking, cranberry, granny, Thanksgiving, tradition
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Labels: candy, candy corn, cookie bark, delicious, fun, treat, yummy
Labels: cakes, dessert, Food Network, fun, kitchen, Top Designers
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