Sunday, December 28, 2014

10 Great Appetizer Recipes for New Years Eve 2014


As the familiar saying goes - when one chapter closes another opens. It is much like a year coming to a close in the anticipation of the New Year.  As we get closer to saying goodbye to 2014, we look forward to welcoming 2015. This time of year is a time to reflect on what accomplishments, goals and dreams were made into reality.  It is a time to be thankful, grateful and hopeful for what is to come.  It is a time to renew goals and dreams for the future.  It is a time to be with family and friends and to celebrate the moments with the people who mean the most to you.

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With most celebrations, it involves food and wine or adult libations.  Since New Years Eve is only days away, I wanted to share with all of you, my faithful readers some of my favorite appetizers.  Hopefully you have already have plans for New Years Eve – whether it is an intimate night in with the one you love or a fun filled cocktail party at your home or a friends house, I have some great appetizer ideas for you.

Here is a collection of my 10 favorite appetizers I have made over the last year.  If you are in the mood for some herbaceous nuts or savory Crostini or hearty meatballs, there is something for every person’s palate.  I want to wish each and everyone of you ALL THE BEST for 2015 and may it be a year filled with spending quality time with family and friends, great health, tasty food and divine wines!






















Monday, December 15, 2014

Cranberry and Orange Shortbread Cookies | Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap 2014


If you are a regular reader of my blog, you know that I absolutely LOVE making appetizers, hence the weekly series – Friday Night Bites was born.  Next to appetizers, is making cookies.  They are a one to three bite delight that simply makes your mouth sing and puts a smile on anyone’s face.  With my love of cookies, I was elated to learn that the 4th annual “Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap2014” was taking place.  I immediately got signed up and anxiously waited for my three matches to arrive in my email.  The next question was – what type of cookie would I send this year. Here is what I sent in 2011, 2012 and 2013

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Several weeks ago, I attended my monthly book club dinner.  Each month or so, we alternate houses and the host will make dinner and dessert for everyone while we discuss the book.  Yes, we really do discuss the book. Smile.  In fact, we read Gone Girl several years ago and now it is a movie and we also read Unbroken, which is coming soon to a theater near you. By the way, I loved Unbroken and would highly recommend reading prior to the movie arriving.  With the last book club, our host Alex made the most divine Cranberry and Orange Shortbread Cookies.  They simply screamed holiday and I almost could not stop eating them – they were that good.  I knew – that would be my cookie for this years swap.  Like Alex, I substituted the dried cranberry for fresh and kicked up the orange zest.  The original recipe can be found here.


Here is the package that I sent to my three matches - Dianna from The Kitchen Prep, Kristen from Bourbon and Honey and Kaylin from Keep It Simple Sweetie

I was excited to receive my first dozen cookies and they were a divine Tangerine Butter Cookie from Matthew at Plating Pixels.  He actually is another Bay Area blogger and his cookies simply melted in your mouth.  Next to arrive at my office was a dozen darling little Iced Gingerbread Men from Kimberly at Bake Love Give.  Kimberly actually lives in my very own city – what cool thing to meet a neighbor blogger virtually.  These little gingerbread were incredibly tasty and looked like they came from a professional bakery.  Last but not least, was a dozen Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Cookies from Megan at The Housewife in Training Files.  They were light and tasty bites of goodness.  My office absolutely devoured them.


Each year Lindsay from Love and Olive Oil and Julie from The Little Kitchen host the Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap.  They create a lot of buzz and fun along with raising money for a great cause.  This year they partnered with Cookies for Kid’s Cancer which is a non-profit organization committed to funding new therapies used in the fight against pediatric cancer.  Last year they were highlighted in the online magazine from Heidi from Foodiecrush.  In fact, I had my very own HolidayCheckerboard Cookies highlighted in the magazine. 

There were almost 700 participants in this years cookie swap.  Check out Lindsey and Julie’s blogs in the next several days to see links to ALL of the recipes.  Happy Holidays Everyone!


Cranberry Orange Shortbread Cookies

Makes 4 dozen

2 Sticks butter, room temperature
½ Cup + 4 Tablespoons Powdered Sugar
3 teaspoon Vanilla
2 Tablespoons Grated Orange Zest
½ Cup Fresh Cranberries, chopped well (Can use dried cranberries instead)
2 Cup Flour ¼ teaspoon Baking Powder
2 pinches of salt

In a stand mixer, cream the butter well until smooth and creamy.  Add the powdered sugar slowly until incorporated.  Add the vanilla, orange zest and salt and mix well.  Add the flour and baking powder slowly until well incorporated.  Slowly add the fresh cranberries and mix quickly.

Form dough into 2 logs, about 1 ½ inches in diameter.  Wrap in parchment or plastic wrap and chill for at least one hour.  When you are ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Remove plastic wrap or parchment paper.  Slice ½ inch rounds and space about 1 inch apart on baking sheets lined with parchment. Bake until pale golden brown, about 12 minutes and let cool.  Store in an airtight container.




Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Ginger Snap Cookies | Blogger C.L.U.E. Society


Happy Holidays everyone!  Can you even believe that the holidays are actually here?  I am still in a bit of shock that time just zips by so quickly.  Hubby and I love this time of year.  Our house is all decorated and we simply enjoy sitting by the tree with a glass of wine.  One thing about us is that I like the white lights and hubby enjoys the colored lights.  If you have the same situation in your house, I have the perfect solution for you.  We have a tree that has dual colored lights – at the simple click of a switch can be white lights and then touch it again and we have colored lights.

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It is month number two for the Blogger C.L.U.E. Society and I am excited to have been assigned to Susan from Create Amazing Meals.  The Blogger C.L.U.E. Society is somewhat of a secret society for food bloggers.  We are set up with another food blogger and have to sift through their blog to find a recipe that fits the monthly challenge.  For December, it was to choose a recipe that your Grandmother would have made. I chose her Ginger Snaps.  Susan loves to cook, travel and frequent the weekly farmer's markets.  I can sense that she is fun to be around and simply loves life - you get that sense from her blog.

My grandmother passed away in 1996 and I loved her dearly.  I have a chocolate chip cookie recipe that has been passed down that I still make to this day that was from her.  These Ginger Snap cookies would have been right in her wheelhouse.  I added the candied ginger which kicked up the flavor ten fold. Thank you Susan for a great recipe!


Ginger Snap Cookies

2 teaspoon Ground Ginger
½ teaspoon Ground Cloves
½ teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
½ teaspoon Ground Cardamom
3 ½ Cups Flour
1 Tablespoon Baking Soda
½ teaspoon Pepper
10 Tablespoon Butter, Room Temperature
1 Cup Sugar
½ Cup Brown Sugar
2 Eggs
½ Cup Molasses
1 Cup Candied Ginger

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Toast the spices in medium pan for 2 to 3 minutes and let cool.  In a large bowl add the spices, baking soda, flour, salt and pepper and mix.  Set aside.

In a stand mixer, add the butter and beat until fluffy.  Add the white and brown sugar and mix well.  Add one egg at a time until incorporated.  Next add the molasses and mix well.  Slowly incorporate the flour mixture until incorporated.  Add the candied ginger and mix.

Use a small ice cream scoop and place onto baking sheet with at least 2 inches apart.  Bake for 10 to 12 minutes.  Cool on a baking rack.


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