Tuesday, January 24, 2012

National Peanut Butter Day

I love everything peanut butter.   Cookies, sandwiches, cake, smoothies and with a spoon.  So in honor of PB
check this out.
National Peanut Butter Day Recipes - Peanut Butter Recipes - Delish.com

Sunday, January 22, 2012

What my B. wants my B. gets

Today is B.'s birthday.   So I thought I would make him a coconut cream pie rather than a cake.  We like pies better anyway.  First, I needed to make a pie crust.

I like to make pie crusts and I just happen to have a very good recipe that makes 2-3 crusts.  And I thought I would share it with all of you.   And I thought I'd do a tutorial while giving you the recipe.  This is not a family recipe.  I found the recipe on Food.net.



These are the ingredients:

3 C. flour
1 t. salt
1 C. crisco shortening
1 egg yoke      save the white for a meringue
1 T. vinegar
5 T. water
4 sheets wax paper


Directions:


1.  In a mixing bowl, combine flour, salt and crisco.  Cut crisco into the flour with a pastry blender
Crumbly pastry
     or fork until mixture is crumbly.

2.  In a small dish, add yoke, vinegar and water; blend well with a fork.  Add liquid to flour mixture and blend well with a fork until dough is thoroughly incorporated then use your hands to work it



together to form a ball.  Divide the dough in half to make 2 balls.  Place one ball between 2 sheets of waxed paper and roll it out with a rolling pin; rolling it a little larger than the size of the pie pan.  Remove the top piece of waxed paper and then gently flip over the dough onto the pie pan. 


Trim excess dough off.  Repeat with second half of dough or freeze.  Bake according to pie recipes.

YUM YUM!!
4.  NOTE:    You can get 3 pie crusts out of this depending on how thin you roll your crust out.  I like a thicker crust. 


The coconut pie was delish!!   Happy Birthday B.!!


Another Baby Quilt

I wasn't going to make another baby quilt but when I saw this fabric
I caved in and bought it for our little Rebecca, who may be here a
little earlier than expected.  I haven't finished it yet but I'll get it done

in a couple of days.   The first photo just doesn't tell much about the fabric.
The second is much better.  It's a simple pattern using 4 colors and there are 4
pieces to each block.  It was a lot of fun.


These are  some blocks I made a couple of years ago.  I love the colors combination and I'm happy with the blocks.  So why haven't I put them all together and made them into a quilt???   I don't know!  I drag them out and look at them every so often and then put them back into the fabric box.   Maybe I really don't like them after all??


Do you have unfinished quilts lurking in your home?