21 July 2014

Drink of the Week #7: Coffee Cubes

 A few years ago, while enjoying breakfast at Brewed in Fort Worth, I came across a coffee drink on the menu that I had never seen before, Coffee Cubes with Milk.  For starters, I am not a milk drinker, but I do enjoy Almond Milk and Soy Milk.  I decided to order the drink, which they have in limited supply, with Soy Milk.  It was delicious...I was hooked...I made it at home.  
Coffee Cubes are by far the easiest drink to make, and it is perfect for those mornings where you realize you have no more coffee in the house, you are running late getting out of the door, or you need an afternoon pick-me-up.  

I like to use leftover coffee I have in the pot, instead of brewing a new pot.  I purchased a cheap ice cube tray and filled-it with leftover coffee, then simply stuck it in the freezer.  The next day the coffee was perfectly frozen into cubes, and they were very easy to remove from the mold.  
With a milk of your choice poured over the cubes, I tried a new flavor, Almond Coconut Almond Breeze.  I typically buy regular non-sweetened Almond Breeze, but the addition of Coconut Milk intrigued me; especially with the health benefits of each.  The milk was great, the Coconut flavor was more prominent than the Almond flavor, but added such a tasty tropical component.  

My favorite thing about the coffee cubes is that they last for hours, because the cubes melt as time goes by; and the drink becomes stronger.  I personally like more coffee cubes and less milk so I have more of a coffee flavor, but be careful, too many coffee cubes and it might as well be espresso with milk.  

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19 July 2014

Backyard Dinner Party

With all of our friends at the stage in their life where babies are popping-out left and right, it has become nearly impossible finding time to see each other.  Friends that we once saw a few days a week for years, have now become friends that we try our best to see every month or two.  It has been a hard transition, but so exciting at the same time. 

In an attempt to reunite with our wonderful friends the husband and myself decided to throw a casual dinner party in the backyard.  
I started planning two weeks in advance when I sent out the invite and got all 'yes' replies; I was so excited.  I knew it needed the look of a nice dinner party, but be comfortable, casual, and baby friendly at the same time.  I set-up a long table in the backyard and covered it with a simple tablecloth.  To create a 'runner' I used citronella candles (darn bugs) and beer/wine bottles as vases.  
My absolute favorite part was creating the menu cards.  A simple project of hand-writing the menu on miniature brown paper bags, and using laundry clips to attach them to napkins.  Not only was it cute, but it kept the menu and napkin from blowing away in the wind.  
As far as the menu went, most of it turned-out great.  I was going with simple dishes with sophisticated twists, and that would be nice in the hot weather (high 90's that evening).  I prepared everything a day in advance so I could hang out and participate in conversation; instead of being in the kitchen the entire time.  All I had to do was assemble plates as the night progressed and everything was ready to be served. 
  • Sweet Corn Gazpacho
  • Lemon Vinaigrette Salad with Shrimp
  • Fig Jam & Arugula Pizza with Chicken Sausage
  • S'mores Banana Ice Cream Pop
Starting the night with a cold soup was very refreshing, however the kick of Cayenne in the soup could have been toned down a notch, my mouth was on fire.  Thank goodness for wine to wash it down with.  My favorite course was actually the salad.  The Lemon-Shallot Vinaigrette is a favorite of mine that I make quite often this Summer, and the addition of the shrimp, avocado, and parmesan created the perfect bite.   While my handmade-by-me pizza dough turned out perfect, the pizza, or should I say flatbread, was a little on the sweet side. Next time I will use less jam and add more cheese and sausage.  Oh, and of course the caramelized onions, yum.  The dish that I was most excited about was oh so good, however the 'popsicle' turned into ice cream in a bowl because it didn't exactly set in the mold.  Wine to the rescue again. 
Overall it was a successful, fun, and relaxing evening.  I wish our friends could have stayed longer, but babies had to be put to bed after all. 
Backyard dinner parties...fun to plan...easy to put together...a great way to spend time with friends.  

I cherish my friends dearly and wait anxiously for another dinner party, but until then, wine...more wine.  

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12 July 2014

Drink of the Week #6: Minty French

I love all things French, their wine, their food, their architecture...

In honor of Bastille Day, July 14th, the beginning of the French Revolution, I wanted to create a French inspired cocktail.  I automatically went straight for the St. Germain, a french elderflower liqueur.  St. Germain is used in many drinks, and becoming more prevalent in cocktail bars, to add a touch of sweetness.  
A simple cocktail, with minimal ingredients, sounded perfectly French to me. A bit of fresh mint from the garden, muddled with the St. Germain, and shaken with fresh squeezed grapefruit juice and vodka?  Yeah, that sounds Frenchy.  
The tang of the grapefruit was cut by the sweetness of the St Germain, while the mint gave a note of freshness.  I topped the cocktail with a splash of soda water to give it some nice effervescence and create an even more refreshing cocktail.  I think the French would be proud of this one.


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02 July 2014

Drink of the Week #5: Watermelon Popmosa

Popmosa: a cocktail in which a Popsicle is submerged into a glass of champagne. 
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Have you noticed that homemade Popsicles are everywhere right now?  It makes sense, it's summer, it's hot, and a Popsicle is the perfect cool down sweet treat.  The problem is that Popsicles are crammed full of sugar and calories.  However, when you make the Popsicles, you control what goes into it.
When I decided I was going to make my own Popsicles at home I knew I wanted it to be alcohol infused for my Drink of the Week.  I used a cheap mold, created a cocktail, and froze it.  
Big disappointment!  
For starters, because of the cheapness of the mold, I couldn't get the Popsicles out of the mold no matter what I did--- then they melted.  

Basically I tossed aside my cheap Popsicle maker and got lucky with this fabulous one from World Market for only $9. 
I still really wanted to make a Drink of the Week in Popsicle form, especially being the Fourth of July, so I did.  

I turned my Popsicles into this weeks Drink of the Week, The Watermelon Popmosa.   


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