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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Good-bye

Good-Bye

I am not done with blogging, I have just moved somewhere else.  This site just didn't work for me.  It was fun while it lasted Blogger, but I am moving on. 

Please still read my new blog.  I am still Nannyquette, and I am still posting the same things, with a couple of extra things.  I look forward to seeing you all there! 

nannyquette.weebly.com

See you soon!! 

-Nannyquette 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Mini Apple Pies

Mini Apple Pies

For Thanksgiving 2013, I made these. I hate when you have to try to take home a pie that's had slices taken out of and it turns into a huge mess. That, and what's better than having your own personal pie?? 

INGREDIENTS:

Apple Filling:
  • 6-7 Apples (I love Granny Smith Apples)
  • 1 tsp Cornstarch
  • 2/3 Cups Brown Sugar
  • 1/2- 1 tsp Cinnamon
Pie Crust:
  • 3/4 Cup Cold Unsalted Butter
  • 2 Cups All Purpose Flour
  • A Dash Of Salt
  • 3 Tbsp of Buttermilk

Streusel:
  • 1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
  • 3/4 Cup Flour
  • A few spoons of oil
  • A dash of Cinnamon



DIRECTIONS:

Apples:
Peel, Core, and Cut into bite sized pieces.  Mix with Cornstarch, Brown Sugar, and Cinnamon

Pie Crust:
Combine Butter and Flour and break up in hands until crumbly. Then add Salt and Buttermilk to form the dough.

Streusel
Combine Brown Sugar, Flour, and Cinnamon. Drizzle Oil until it becomes a streusel like texture.



Pie:
Divide dough in 6 balls, roll pie crust out on a floured board, add to the muffin pan, trim edges and fill with apple filling. 
Cover with pie dough. (I added streusel to each pie, then covered it in pie crust, but you can just put streusel on top of pies and bake them just like that if you want)
Bake at 350 till crust is golden brown. 
Makes 6 pies






This was a pretty simple pie and it was DELICIOUS! I will definitely be making these again!  Especially when paired with apple pie's best friend, vanilla ice cream.

Have Fun.
Enjoy.
Thanks for reading.

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

RumChata Cupcakes

RumChata Cupcakes

For your RumChata and cupcake lovers out there, there is a perfect little dessert for you.  I made these one day and they were DELICIOUS!! And you can drink while you make them, so it's fun too.

Ingredients

Cupcakes Ingredients:
  • 1/2 Cup of Butter (Room Temp)
  • 1 1/2 Cup Sugar
  • 2 Cups All Purpose Flour
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1 Cup RumChata (And a drink for yourself)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon
  • 4 Egg Whites
Frosting Ingredients:
  • 12 oz Cream Cheese (1 1/2 Packages at Room Temp)
  • 1/2 Cup Butter (Room Temp)
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 5 Tbsp RumChata (And a drink for yourself)
  • 1 Packet Confectioners Sugar (2lb bag)
Directions

Cupcake Steps:

Preheat Oven to 350

Combine Sugar and Butter and beat until fluffy

Mix together Flour, Baking Powder, Salt, and Cinnamon; set aside.

Mix RumChata and Vanilla together; set aside.

Alternating, add in flour mixture and RumChata mixture into the Butter and Sugar.
*Start and End with Flour mixture*

In a clean mixing bowl, beat Egg Whites until soft peaks form.

Fold Egg Whites into the batter using a spatula.

Fill Cupcake Liners

Bake for 20 minutes (Or until cake "bounces back" when touched.


Frosting Steps:
 
Combine Butter and Cream Cheese until smooth
Add Vanilla

Slowly add Confectioners Sugar

Mix in RumChata

Frost Cupcakes.  

I sprinkled a little cinnamon to make them look a little nicer. Sorry I don't have a nicer picture. But I can promise these taste delicious.



Enjoy.
Don't forget to enjoy some RumChata a little while you're baking. 
Thanks for reading. :)  

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Baby Print Canvas

Love Canvas

I did this as a Christmas present for the family I work for.  But this canvas project is something that is appropriate for any occasion.

What you will need:
  • 1 Canvas
  • Acrylic Paints (Any colors you want. 4 for the background, 1 for letters and prints)
  • Paint Brushes
  • Painter's Tape
Make sure you divide the canvas in 4 equal parts.  Place painter's tape on the inner edges of the canvas so you can paint the different sections.  It took me a couple days to get this part done because you can only work one section at a time.  Make sure the paint is completely dry before you move the tape to paint the next section.  You may need to do multiple coats of certain colors.  Once all 4 sections are completely dry, you can move on to lettering and the prints.


I did the feet and hand prints before I added the lettering, just in case it ended up being a complete fail and I needed to repaint the sections.  I added the selected color to a paper plate and put Sam's hand in and pressed on the second (Red) section.  Then moved to his feet and put those on the third (Orange) section. Once he was all cleaned up, I moved to the letters.  I should have practiced the letters in pencil to make sure that they were EXACTLY how I wanted them to be, but I didn't, I just rushed them.  And in my opinion, this looks a little awkward.  But, hey, it's not absolutely horrible.


And there you have it.  A complete canvas with baby feet prints and a hand print.  I did enjoy doing this, and I want to try to do something like this every year.  It'll be a great way to see how much he grows.

I hope you enjoy doing this as much as I did.  Sam definitely did NOT enjoy his feet being put in cold paint, but he did a great job, nonetheless.

Thanks for reading :)