Sunday, June 21, 2015

A very mulberry morning






MULLBERRY & RAPSBERRY CRUMBLE

1 cup mulberries
1 cup fresh raspberries
1/2 cups chocolate chips
1/2 sugar

Combine all in a large mixing bowl, let sit for 10 min. 

HOMEMADE CRUST

1 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons milk

Combine flour and salt, add oil and milk while tossing with a fork until mixture forms a ball. Wrap the dough and refrigerate for at least one hour. After an hour cover baking sheet with wax paper and roll the dough out into an 11 in circle, discard wax paper. Then spoon in the fruit and chocolate mixture, fold the edges up. Bake at 400 for 25-30 min. Serve with vanilla ice cream. 




xoxo
Bethany


Friday, March 6, 2015

Lemon & Rosemary roasted chicken


Lemon & Rosemary Roasted Chicken

one whole chicken
3 tablespoons butter.
fresh rosemary
one lemon

Combine the room temperature butter and a good hand full of finely chopped rosemary add some salt and pepper and rub all over the chicken. Next squeeze a half of lemon juice on the chicken, cut the remainder of the lemon and place on top for more flavor, I added a whole stick of rosemary as well. 



A roasted chicken is such an easy meal and you can do a lot with the left over chicken, I make soup or chicken salad usually. You can't go wrong with a roasted chicken! Enjoy!


Love, 
Bethany & Whitney

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Rainbow Roasted Potatoes


I wish I could say that I made this recipe up but I did not, I am pretty much obsessed with this wonderful woman named Erin Gleeson who has a blog called "The Forest Feast"  and she also created one of my favorite cookbooks and that is where I got this awesome recipe! This was so simple to make and it is so beautiful to look at!! It adds just great color to your meal.
                                      


Rainbow Roasted Potatoes

3 Red potato
3 purple potato
2 sweet potato
3 yellow potato
Olive oil 
Fresh thyme 
salt & pepper

Slice potatoes into round wedges, cover with olive oil, thyme, and any other seasonings you wish, add a dash of salt & pepper and throw that sucker in the oven for 45 min at 375. 




Happy Cooking!
Bethany

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Marmalade Magic


Winter is ALMOST over..... or so we hope. Cross your frost bitten fingers. Although I must say this winter has been light years better then all the shit we endured in Minnesota last year.... #amiright?

Today we are going to bring some color into your winter world with this delicious cocktail "Marmalade Magic" which kinda sounds like a Beetles song if you ask me. We love this drink because it is colorful, tasty, and oh so fun to make!


MARMALADE MAGIC 

2 parts white whiskey
One fresh squeezed blood orange
Two drops aromatic bitters
One shot simple syrup 
2-3 tablespoons tonic water (depending on taste)
4 large square ice cubes
Fresh mint for garnish 
Makes two drinks



Start by cutting one full slice from the blood orange, set aside. Then juice the whole blood orange, it should come out to be about two shots or more depending on the size of the orange, after the orange is completely juiced add it to your cocktail shaker. Next add your simple syrup to the shaker, then the whiskey. After that add two large square ice cubes to the shaker. Then cover and shake, shake, shake for about forty five seconds, add one ice cube to each glass, then pour cocktail over the ice. Then slice the one slice of blood orange left over in half and place one half on each glass, add some mint and then drink!




Why not go for some local booze? Boost that local economy! MN represent! 



YUMMMM!!! That should help warm you up!

Love, Bethany & Whitney 

Italian Wedding Soup


It's damn cold here in Minnesota this week, we could all use something to warm us up! My mother-in-law is one hundred percent Italian and this is a staple soup in her house hold. It is the prefect soup to warm up with! Enjoy!


Italian Wedding Soup

30-40 one inch sausage meatballs 
2 cups shredded chicken
2 tbls olive oil
1 cup minced yellow onion
1 cup diced carrots
1 cup diced tomatoes
3/4 cups diced celery
10 cups chicken stock
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 cup small pasta like tubetini or stars
1/4 cup minced fresh dill
12 ounces baby spinach, washed and trimmed

Heat olive oil in a soup pot, add the onion, carrots, tomatoes, and celery and saute them until they are soft, stirring occasionally. Next add the chicken stock and white wine and bring to a boil. Then add the pasta to the simmering broth and cook for 6 to 8 min, until pasta is tender. Add the dill and then meatballs and shredded chicken to the mix let simmer for one min, add salt and pepper to taste. Then mix in the spinach and let cook for one min, until the spinach is wilted! Once served in bowls add the parmesan and serve with some bread and butter!




Happy cooking!
love, Bethany 

Our Twenty Something Table




My Twenty-Something Table 
It's old, tattered, chipped and fugly.
Made of wood, nails and screws.
Our conversations are not always lovely.
We joke, we drink, we chew. 
At my twenty-something table
we sit there with the old and the new
after this we're gonna feel tumbly
say, can I have another brew?
god this table is ugly
thats like so taboo
I love my twenty-something table
as I laugh along with you
the food we made is kinda smugly
but the lives we lead are true
 at least we're not going hungry
I'm just glad I can share some with you.
At my twenty-something table



We need to be reminded of how great we have it more often. We have food on our tables, a roof over our heads and the best company we could ask for. So today remind yourself of how good life is, how lucky you are to have people who love you, and how amazing it is that you are alive.

Love, Bethany & Whitney