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Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts

November 8, 2014

Fall Flavours: Crowd Favourites!

November 8, 2014
Fall is one of my favourite times of year to host friends and family for a warm hearty meal. The season is bursting with fresh produce and rich flavours that I find irresistible.

In trying to choose a recipe to share,  I couldn't just pick one. So instead, I decided to share two of the dishes that I would call crowd favourites! The nice thing about these is that they can be started hours ahead in the slow cooker while you get the rest of the preparations done.

1. Slow Cooker Butternut Squash Soup
    (Serves a Crowd!)


Depending on the crowd you are serving, you can always add or take away from the measurements of this recipe. I like to use a 5 quart slow cooker, and typically will fill it to the brim with ingredients.

The key to this recipe is using fresh ingredients. If you have access to locally grown squash, that is the best option. Otherwise, try to select one that feels heavy for the size, is a nice golden tan colour and sounds hollow when tapped.

Ingredients:
2         medium butternut squash, seeded and cut into 1 inch cubes
1 or 2  tablespoons of butter
1/2      medium yellow onion, chopped
2         apples, peeled and diced
2         cups chicken broth
1         teaspoon salt, then more to taste as needed
1/4      teaspoon black pepper, then more to taste as needed

1. Place all of the ingredients in the slow cooker, set the cooker on high for 4 or 6 hours depending on the   time you have.

2. Once the soup is nearly done, and you can see that the squash and other ingredients have broken down, use an immersion blender to blend the soup to a smooth consistency. Add water if a more liquid consistency is desired, or you can use milk or cream if you want a more creamy texture.

 3. Taste and add salt or pepper if needed. If the soup is lacking sweetness, feel free to stir in a dash of   brown sugar. Sometimes I like to garnish with a little drop of light creme fresh. Serve and Enjoy!

Candid photo from one of the fall parties!
2. Slow Cooker Apple Sauce
    (Serves a Crowd!)

This recipe is a sweet addition to any fall menu, from barbecued sausages to Thanksgiving dinner! One of our fall traditions is going apple picking, and then I try to use them in as many dishes as possible! Some of my favourite apples are Mutsu (tart and holds its shape), Golden Delicious (lightly sweet, bakes well), and Honey Crisp (sweet as honey!). I tend to use a combination of all three in my apple sauce, but feel free to use what you have.


Ingredients:
5 (approx.) lbs of apples (use a variety, dice into various sized cubes, fill almost to brim of slow cooker)
1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2    teaspoons ground cloves
1/4    teaspoon ground nutmeg (fresh ground nutmeg is my secret ingredient, its amazing!)
1       tablespoon dark brown sugar (if desired)

1. Place all of the ingredients into the slow cooker and set on high for 4 hours.

2. Cook until the apples are soft and your house smells amazing. Stir for a more chunky-style of apple sauce     or use immersion blender for a smoother texture. Serve and Enjoy!
Good to the last drop!

I'm still learning to grab the camera while I'm in the mad rush of cooking, so these recipes may require your imagination. But I assure you, they will not let your taste buds down!

October 3, 2014

Welcome Fall, Welcome All!

October 3, 2014
As summer gives way to fall and the air picks up with a crisp, cool breeze, a new season of flavours and smells takes over my senses and gets me a little excited.

In short, I love fall.


I love the sweeter scents, the richer flavours, the bounty of foods and the cozy sweaters. Don't get me wrong, this girl loves summer with a passion...but fall is the foodie season that I love most!


So it makes sense that the winds of change lead me back here...


Its been a big year for me. There have been moments of change and times of growth. I've been busy with so many different things, that I couldn't take the time to sit and type these words with energy. 


Here are the highlights since we last spoke, in no particular order: 

- I traveled to Colombia (yes, South America) and there attended dear friends' wedding, met kindred spirits from around the globe, rappelled down a 400 ft waterfall and I still don't know how to speak Spanish.

- I've traveled to the Great Smokey Mountains and deepened my love for the  South.


- My love and I traveled back to the place where our marriage started, and enjoyed a vacation in one of my favorite spots, the Gulf Coast of Florida.


- I fulfilled my dream of starting my own private practice (on the side), and still love the challenge of balancing all that comes with working for myself.


- I helped to create a cookbook for my place of work, which was a massive labour of love, but an accomplishment that I am very proud of!

- I sampled new restaurants both at home in Windsor and abroad, which I can't wait to share!

-I've matured in my cooking/baking...okay, mostly cooking. I can now proudly say that I have not yet gluten-ized (fairly certain that is not a word) my dear friends. 

-I've hosted parties, brunches, a baby shower, and varied groups of friends and family in our home.

- I've deepened friendships, I've become more settled in my home, my new church, my place of work, my family and my marriage...


And so here I am, trying to keep a little blog alive with a refreshed perspective.


I hope you like the new look, its a bit more modern and clean. The content will follow suit as well, with a few more pictures and maybe a few less words (hard for a speech pathologist, I must admit).


The first entries to follow will be some of my favourite fall recipes and two wineries that we enjoyed this summer. Can't wait to share it all with you!





Beautiful Colombia
Fresh Colombian oranges


Colombian coffee, straight from the source!
Gulf Sunsets
My guilty pleasure: Southern Fried Okra!


One of my favourite places on earth

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