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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

[ peanut butter kisses ]

ONE OF my guy's all-time favourite holiday cookies are Peanut Butter Kisses. This recipe has been around a long time ~ I first made them back in the early 90's (!) and they've always remained a go-to holiday cookie. With only 4 ingredients and no flour, they're super easy and make a cute gift too…


peanut butter kisses

what you need:
1 18oz (500g) jar peanut butter
1 1/4 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 bag Hershey's Kisses

how to:
Preheat oven to 350F. 
Mix together peanut butter, sugar and eggs with hand mixer until well combined. Using a large rounded tablespoon and floured hands or a cookie scoop, drop cookie balls onto an ungreased cookie sheet approximately 1 1/2" apart. Bake 12-14 minutes until tops appear dry and a little crackled.
Remove from oven and press a Hershey's Kiss into each one. Let cool slightly then transfer to rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container. Makes approximately 32 cookies.

Yum!

lisa

[ beef filets in red wine sauce ]




IF YOU'RE looking for an elegant dinner for a special occasion, the holidays or New Year's Eve, this is it. It sounds fancy but it's really very easy. I first made it about 12 years ago for my guy's birthday and it's always a hit ~ I don't know why I don't make it more often! Delicious with mashed potatoes and green beans.

beef filets in red wine sauce

what you need:
2 beef filets, approximately 1" thick
2 tbsp butter
2 garlic cloves, chopped or 1 tsp minced garlic in a jar
2 small shallots, chopped
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 tbsp flour
1 cup canned beef broth or beef bouillon cube dissolved in water
1 cup dry red wine

how to:
Season beef filets lightly with salt and pepper.

Melt 1 tbsp butter in a heavy skillet over med-high heat. Sear beef on both sides until brown outside but still pink in centre, about 3-4 minutes per side. Remove beef from skillet and transfer to plate to rest.

Add remaining butter to skillet. Add garlic, shallots and thyme and sauté about 3 minutes. Add flour and stir for about 1 minute.

Add broth and wine. Boil sauce until it thickens and reduces to about 3/4 cup, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Return beef to skillet with any collected juices on plate and heat through for a minute or so in the sauce. Check filets for doneness and continue cooking for a couple minutes if too pink for your liking. Transfer to plates and serve with sauce.

{This makes enough sauce for 4 filets so if you are serving 4 people, just add a couple of beef filets}.
Yum!

lisa

[ Paris Christmas market ]

ONE OF THE magical things about visiting Paris at this time of year is the Christmas Market that stretches all along the Champs Elysées...


Both sides of the street are lined with white wooden stalls filled with gifts, mulled wine, food and sweets galore...


After passing numerous crepe stands, I finally broke down and had to get one...


And then on to more stalls...


As the day got darker, we decided to make our way back to our hotel. Paris is so pretty at night...


One more of these and I was ready to bid farewell to lovely Paris...


I think no matter what time of year you visit Paris, you'll never be disappointed. Thanks for following along!

lisa

[ indulgences ]

SO I've been pretty good lately when it comes to limiting lots of sweets and goodies. Of course I still cheat but as a whole, I'm doing pretty well. That is, until I heard about these bad boys with the funny name…


…and now I'm slightly addicted. Drat! Have you heard of them? I hadn't but some Dutch expats were raving about them here so of course curiosity got the best of me and I looked for them in the grocery store. Big mistake. And just like potato chips, you can't eat just one. They may only have 60 calories per cookie but they've got 3g of sugar which is what I've been trying to avoid.

What's your latest indulgence?

lisa

[ sweet things ]

THOUGH OUR Canadian Thanksgiving has come and gone, there will be a lot of you celebrating with family and friends these next few days. Wishing you all a lovely Thanksgiving filled with good food, good times and lots of sweet things!

lisa

[gap interiors]

[ mangia! mangia! ]

BUON GIORNO! I hope you all had a great week last week! We had a lovely time in Rome and definitely indulged in all things Italian. The weather was gorgeous so I took a lot of photos and thought I'd base today's post on food since any mention of Italy immediately conjures up thoughts of eating.

 









Good thing we did a lot of walking to work it all off! Stay tuned tomorrow for another Roman photo theme...

lisa