Showing posts with label cobbler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cobbler. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2011

July 19, 2011- Marinated Flank Steak

Katie and I went to Jen, Andy, and Jackson's house for our PEPS gathering tonight.  Since we hosted last time, we didn't have to take anything for the meal this time.  Jen marinated and grilled flank steak that was tender and full of flavor.  She mentioned that the marinade recipe included soy sauce, garlic, cumin, and several other ingredients I don't remember now.  We also had a caesar salad, a couscous salad, and peach cobbler with ice cream along with the meal.  Yum!  

Monday, September 27, 2010

Saturday, 9/25/2010

Well, I certainly retreated today:)  I drove up to Semiahmoo Resort this morning, arriving just after 11:30am.  I checked into the hotel, took a run on the indoor track, had an hour-long Swedish massage, read my book on the beach, watched a wedding from my hotel room, and then enjoyed a lovely evening with Ben, his co-workers, and their spouses.

I loved running on the track, mainly because I wasn't doing it while pushing a stroller!  I've been trying to build up to running 30 minutes while pushing Katie in the stroller.  I now know how taxing that is on my progress.  I haven't run for two weeks due to my cold; I forgot to stretch; and, I was able to pick up exactly where I left off without any more fatigue than normal.  Towards the end of the run, I even contemplated running a little longer than I needed to for this particular workout.  I guess it is nice to know that I am for sure working harder with the stroller than without it.  And the massage--ah, it was wonderful!  I haven't had a massage in several years. I was so relaxed that I fell asleep briefly a couple times.  Thankfully, there wasn't any embarrassing snoring:) 

Our dinner was served buffet style.  I really enjoyed my caesar salad with smoked salmon.  That was a nice change from the basic caesar I usually make at home.  I wasn't too thrilled with the look of the chicken and always avoid prime rib; so, I opted for the wood plank salmon for my entree.  That salmon was only ok.  It lacked flavor in my opinion.  I much preferred the smoked salmon in my salad.  The roasted potatoes and roll were pretty good.  And for dessert, we had a peach/blackberry cobbler.  We couldn't taste the peaches, but Ben did point out that he thought the texture was a bit off for a berry cobbler:)  There was disappointment at our table when we realized they weren't serving ice cream with the cobbler.   Come on...who serves cobbler without ice cream?  And, along with all this food, we enjoyed wine...lots of it. 

Thanks, Jennifer, for watching Katie so that I could retreat and enjoy an evening away with Ben:)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Wednesday, 8/4/2010

We enjoyed leftover pork chops with stir-fried bell peppers this evening. Katie was kind enough to eat some of the pork today. Yesterday she wouldn't touch it. And, the bell peppers, red and yellow, were really good. Ben sauteed them in olive oil, salt, and minced garlic. I expected to have leftover peppers, but ended up eating 1/2 of them. They were super tasty. Unlike my previous attempts, Ben managed to avoid burning the garlic. Nicely done Ben!

Side note: at 9:40pm, Ben and I polished off the blackberry cobbler with a little ice cream. YUM!

Monday, 8/2/2010

The last time I purchased chicken breasts from the grocery store, I neglected to notice the fine print that noted that they came with rib meat. I thought I was purchasing just chicken breasts. Oh well--I made the most of it by cutting off the extra meat and then chopping and freezing it. Tonight, I used that chopped chicken to make burritos. It thawed pretty quickly and required no knife or cutting board cleaning today! I cooked the chicken in a skillet with vegetable oil until no longer pink, added a packet of Lawry's Chicken Taco seasoning and 3/4 cups of water. After the water evaporated a bit, we had tasty meat for our burritos. In the Ackers house, burritos are just meat, hot sauce, and melted cheddar cheese. Ah, simple and good:) We had corn on the side.

And for dessert...homemade vanilla ice cream and blackberry cobbler! Our neighbor's back yard is almost completely engulfed in blackberry bushes. Although we don't like them invading our property, we don't mind if a few berry laden branches make their way over the fence each year. While my parents were visiting, my dad picked a bowl full of berries for me to use. I tried a new cobbler recipe and it was pretty good. Ben liked it and his was the most important opinion here:)
I got it from the cookbook titled "Basic Baking" by Sebastian Dickhaut, Jennifer Newens, and Cornelia Schinharl.



BLACKBERRY COBBLER

Makes 8 servings

For the filling:
4 cups fresh blackberries
1/2 cup sugar, or more or less to taste
2 tablespoons cornstarch
Grated zest of 1/2 lemon

For the topping:
2 cups flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
Pinch of salt
6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) cold unsalted butter
1 cup whipping cream, plus more for serving if desired
1 tablespoon coarse sugar

Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. For the filling, pick over the berries to remove any leaves and other foreign material. Put the berries in a bowl and toss them with the sugar, cornstarch, and lemon zest; set aside.

2. For the topping, put the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a bowl and mix well. Cut the butter into small cubes. Put the butter cubes into the flour mixture and, with a fork or your fingers, blend the mixture until it resembles cornmeal. Slowly add the 1 cup of cream, mixing just until the batter is moistened.

3. Pour the fruit into a 10-inch pie or springform pan. It's a good idea to put the pan on a foil-lined baking sheet to catch any drips--it's better than cleaning out the oven! Spoon the topping over the fruit, letting some space remain between sections of topping. Sprinkle with the coarse sugar.

4. Bake the cobbler for 15 to 20 minutes until the topping is golden brown and the fruit is bubbly.

A couple comments about the cobbler. The topping was pretty thick. It was a nice golden brown after 20 minutes, but was still doughy next to the berries. Ben didn't mind that at all. It didn't taste bad, but I felt like it was supposed to be completely cooked. I used a heart shaped pie plate my mother-in-law Jennifer gave me at my bridal shower. I should mention, blackberry cobbler is one of Ben's favorite desserts. It seemed like a good time to use the plate:) Also, you wouldn't think that zest from 1/2 a lemon would impact the flavor much, but it really did add a lemon flavor to the whole dish. Although I didn't mind the lemon flavor, I would have preferred a little less. All in all, it was a nice cobbler, which I'm sure we will completely consume. However, I think I will try to make one more cobbler with a different recipe before the blackberry season is complete.

Oh, and the ice cream recipe came with my Kitchen Aide Mixer ice cream attachment. Pretty basic...lots of egg yolks, half & half, whipping cream, vanilla extract, a little salt...churn, churn, churn...freeze, freeze, freeze:) So nice over a warm bowl of cobbler!