Sunday, December 30, 2012

Spontaneous Moment #22: Cinammon Sugar Delight

When cooking biscuits for breakfast, there are always more than my little heart desires.

Instead of making 8 Pillsbury Grands Biscuits, I decided to only make half the biscuits and attempt another meal with the other half.


Cinnamon- Sugar  Breakfast Bites


Cut biscuits into fours


Combine Cinnamon and Sugar in a Bowl

Mix together


Plop biscuit slices in a pot of hot vegetable or canola oil
Roll balls in the cinnamon-sugar mix

Once coated, place on a plate

The end results

TA-DA!

They were absolutely delicious!!

Warning: Be careful when heating up the vegetable oil. It won't boil. Set it on medium heat and let it sit for about 5 minutes. To test your oil, wet a hand and splash the oil to see if it bubbles.

The bread bites cook really quickly. They only need to cook in the oil for 30 seconds on each side.

Put the bread bite immediately from the oil pan into the cinnamon sugar and then onto a plate.

If you let the bread bite sit on a plate before putting it in the cinnamon sugar mixture it have a harder time sticking to the bread bite.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Spontaneous Moment #21: Wrap It Up



One of my favorite parts about the holiday is wrapping and decorating presents. I pretty much enjoy wrapping presents as much as I love giving the gift!

The little boys at Christmas even voted my gift the prettiest one of them all.

Here are a few tricks up my sleeve for how to make your present sparkle and stand out.


How to Make a Flower Bow



You'll need...
-  One large sheet of tissue paper
-string
-scissors


First: Take your large sheet of tissue paper and cut them into equal sized strips. I usually make four or give long strips out of one large piece of tissue paper.

Drinking a glass of wine during arts and crafts time is a must ;)

Second: Fold tissue paper back and forth ( a little over under action) to make it in the shape of a fan.



Third: Tie off the center with string.



Fourth: Take your scissors and cut the two ends of your paper. Round them into the shape of a petal.



Last: Slowly pull each piece of tissue paper away. It's best to do it one at a time.


Like so...


TA-DA!
Final product



You could also end up with presents like this...

Purchased regular & glitter styrofoam to create this little creation

I took the leftover wrapping paper and made it into a bow

I cut out snowflakes and made them a centerpiece

Glitter wrapping paper always perfects a gift

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Spontaneous Moment #20: Christmas Casserole

I've never really made a breakfast casserole before (cue gasp now). Yes, I grew up in Texas where a breakfast casserole is sacred, but I was always a cereal girl.

In John's house it's tradition to eat casserole for breakfast every Christmas morning. With such high expectations, I wanted to make sure I didn't disappoint. I endlessly searched the web and cookbooks for the PERFECT recipe, until I finally gave up and decided... HELL, I'll make my own!

Ignore the remote... Casserole, Mushrooms, and Fruit Salad finished with pomegranate champagne



Ingredients: 

-One bag of Ore Ida shredded hash browns
-Half a package of bacon
-Jimmy Dean Premium Pork Hot Sausage
-Packet of shredded sharp cheddar cheese
-Chives
-One medium onion (thinly diced)
-Block of mozzarella cheese
-1 can Nestle Carnation Condensed Milk
-Two eggs
-Sea Salt and Pepper
-Mama Cholula Hot Sauce or Srirachi sauce

I cooked the bacon and sausage the day before and left the frozen Ore Idea hash browns in the fridge overnight. I cut up the onion the day before as well.

I woke up early Christmas morning to cook our mini feast and put a few stocking stuffers around the house. Then preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

I greased the casserole dish first and then put in  hashbrowns, bacon, sausage, onion and cheddar cheese. I mixed the ingredients around in the dish until it was a nice and even spread. I sprinkled a little more cheese on top. Cut up chives were then sprinkled around the top of the dish.

In a mixing bowl, I combined the condensed milk, two eggs, sea salt and pepper (to taste) and a dash of Mama Cholula. The combination was then evenly distributed around the casserole dish.

The casserole baked in the oven for 55 minutes. I took it out, added a few more chives and shredded mozzarella cheese on top with a cheese grater. The casserole was then placed back in the oven for another five minutes.



The outcome? HUGE SUCCESS!! Probably because I'm eating my entire day's worth of calories, but it's worth it. John and I couldn't stop eating it.




I served the casserole with fruit salad, sauteed mushrooms and helped finish it off with pomegranate champagne (POM, pomegranate seeds and champagne). It was the perfect holiday dish.



Pomegranate Champagne

Sauteed Mushrooms

Spontaneous Moment #19: Spreading Holiday Cheer

I made little Holiday Gift bags for my coworkers as thank you for all of their hard work. What I didn't realize what how much time and hard work it would take me to thank them.

I made cake pops, chocolate covered pretzels and cookies.

Here are a few images of the delicious little treats:

White Chocolate Covered Pretzels and Peppermint Cookies

A closer look

Peppermint Cookies

Tied up with string. These are a few of my favorite things.
A sneak peak inside my gift bags. The cookies are also tied with string.

The final product!

Finish it off with a cute tag


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Spontaneous Moment #18: Friends From Afar

Since this is the season of giving, I've made some of my best friends a little holiday "cheers."

I drew on the mugs with sharpie and then baked them in the oven at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

This way it bakes the color into the mug and is dishwasher safe!