I’ve mentioned before how much I enjoy macro photography, and this post is a great example of that. I love seeing how something seemingly simple can be beautiful and even intricate when photographed in great detail.
Jordan
I’ve mentioned before how much I enjoy macro photography, and this post is a great example of that. I love seeing how something seemingly simple can be beautiful and even intricate when photographed in great detail.
Jordan
After church last Sunday, my mom and I went down to the beach and had coffee and lunch at one of our favorite coffee spots. We went for a bike ride around the harbor and then returned to the same coffee shop for this amazing dessert. Coffee + beach side biking + gelato and coffee?? Best. Day. Ever.
It was the first time that we’d had Affogato and we were completely enamored and began figuring out how to recreate it almost immediately. Affogato means drowned in Italian, so this is literally drowned ice cream. It is amazing and so easy- just gelato, whipped cream and espresso. Needless to say it’s one of our new favorites.
Affogato
gelato or ice cream (we used coffee chocolate chip gelato)
2 shots of espresso
whipped cream or Cool- Whip
Prepare the espresso. We made ours with instant espresso powder, but if you have an espresso machine, even better! Make enough for two shots per serving.
Scoop gelato into mug or small bowl and dollop some whipped cream on top. Pour hot espresso over the top and enjoy!
Jordan
Hey! The other day I decided to make breakfast for dinner. This is actually a favorite meal in our household. We do this from time to time, especially when we have an over abundance of eggs, like we do right now. Our chickens have been on strike for several months and we were considering the stewpot for the whole flock and then about two weeks ago we got a couple eggs, then a couple more – now we are back up to getting about 12 a day! Yay! Frittata time!
I have made plenty of quiches, which I love, but I didn’t have any pre made pie crusts and I didn’t want to make my own, so this seemed like a good alternative. I have only made a frittata a few times, but I assure you it is not difficult and it looks sort of impressive in the pan. Speaking of pans, it truly is a one pan meal. But be sure you have a skillet that can go into the oven- that’s what makes this dish different from scrambled eggs. You start it on the stovetop and finish it in the oven.
Let’s get started. I had some leftover roasted red potatoes, sweet potato and butternut squash from dinner last night, so I decided to use what I had, but you could use frozen potatoes, leftover baked potatoes, or you could even slice a few potatoes up and cook them in the pan, just allow enough time for the potatoes to soften up. I also had several bell peppers that were getting near the end of their life expectancy, so I sautéed those up with an onion. I then added the chopped kale and cooked it a bit. You can add meat if you want – but I didn’t think it was necessary. But do what sounds good to you. This recipe is extremely flexible- make it your own creation.
Here is the recipe for what I made:
Frittata
1 T olive oil
1 T butter
1 onion, thinly sliced
2 bell peppers, thinly sliced
About 1 cup of chopped kale
Approximately 2 cups of some sort of potatoes; if frozen, thaw a bit. If raw, cook in microwave a bit before.
10 to 12 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 cups cheese, grated. Use whatever kind you like. I had some Colby Jack and some Cotija cheese, which is a crumbly white cheese, made from cow’s milk. It originates from Mexico and has a delicious salty flavor.
Salt & pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 375*
In oven proof skillet pour in about 1 T olive oil and 1 T butter, next add in onions and peppers and cook until mostly softened over medium heat. Add in pre cooked or frozen potatoes and cook a bit more. Add in the kale, or spinach or broccoli, or whatever sounds good to you. Let ingredients heat through. Now it’s time for the eggs and cheese. Crack your eggs into a bowl, using a fork, beat until frothy. Add in the cheese of your choice and mix again. Set aside for a minute. Using a spatula spread veggies out evenly on bottom of pan and now pour in the eggs and cheese. Do not stir. Turn heat up to about medium high and let cook for about a minute, you want the bottom to get a little brown. Now pop the entire pan into the preheated oven and cook for 10-15 minutes. The eggs will puff up a bit. Cook until no longer jiggly, but watch that they don’t get too brown on top. Remove from oven and let sit for a minute or two and then slice into wedges. We served ours with salad and fruit.
Cindy
Another gorgeous sunset the other evening- God is the best artist. There was such a good lesson in that sunset too- if you looked directly at the horizon, at the place where the most vibrant sunset colors normally take place, there was only fog and low-lying clouds. Upon looking up though…breath-taking.
He loves us so much that he uses something as beautiful as a sunset to remind us of what we need to know. I could practically hear him saying ‘Look up! Look up! Remember, I take great delight in you; you can just be still. I love you so much that I sing over you with joy.’
“The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing.” Zephaniah 3:17
Jordan
Unless you have been living in a cave, you probably know that the Super Bowl is this Sunday. The Denver Broncos are playing the Seattle Seahawks. Exciting times! It is also the day we celebrate my husband’s birthday and this year he is turning 50! Wow – he is old! 🙂
Is it just me or does it seem like the Super Bowl people are leaning a bit more toward a feminine audience this year? I heard that they are having an opera singer do the national anthem and Bruno Mars is doing the halftime show. Also I heard that they are having two different Greek yogurt commercials. Seriously, is yogurt that big of a market? Who knew? Oh and I heard a rumor that David Beckham will be making another appearance in his underwear. In Jordan’s words: “Most guys really do not want to see David Beckham in his underwear. Girls on the other hand….”
I personally “watch” the Super Bowl just to eat the food. So here are a few of our past recipes that we think would be great additions to your Super Bowl line up. GO BRONCOS!
Cindy
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coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...
coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...
coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...
coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...
coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...
coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...
coffee, dessert & chickens- one mother and daughter's musings on the important stuff...