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Sunday, January 27, 2013

E-Mail Bag and Biscuits!

AIMEE: We got a special request via email from our friend Georgia who lives in Massachusetts.
Hi! I’ve been looking for a good biscuit recipe. The kind that would go with dinner, with butter or gravy. Lately, I have used jiffy mix ‘cause I have it on hand, but they taste kind of bland and heavy with soda powder/baking powder taste. Yuck. If you run across or try biscuit recipe please let me know. NO hurry.
Thanks for your time and help!
-Georgia
Well Georgia, we aim to please!  It just so happens we had plans to make some baked chicken for dinner Sunday night and what goes better with chicken than biscuits, right?  Well, Kevin certainly thought so and since he was heading to the store on Saturday afternoon, while I was still recovering from the flu, he got all the ingredients we needed.   I somewhat figured that what Georgia wanted was an quick, recipe that could be easily made for a group of people or just one if needed.  Something that didn’t require a whole pantry of ingredients.   I was Google’ing around and found a Youtube video of an old southern grandmother making biscuits.  I thought it was totally endearing (not to mention super important!) that someone had the forethought to video tape their grandmother making a recipe that they are famous in the family for.  So often our relatives pass away, leaving a huge void in our hearts, but in our stomachs as well and somehow we never know exactly how they made that meatloaf, that casserole or those cookies.  Anyway, when I watched this little old lady making these biscuits I was so eager to try them, she made it look completely effortless – and come to find out – it was!
Kevin was not sold on the recipe I had written down from the video I had watched.  He thought maybe there were ingredients missing, or something, but I could just tell he was not happy about making these biscuits in the fashion in which I had gotten from this video.  And listen – I understand!  When you’ve made food before from your own recipe or in school, or maybe your mom taught you – you kind of just want to do it that way forever.  I get it.  But what Kevin doesn’t understand is that, I have never made biscuits from scratch before – therefore I have nothing to lose and everything to gain!  I don’t have that dreaded fear of trying something other than what I have always known a biscuit recipe to be. It simply doesn’t bother me.  So anyway, getting back to dinner time.. the chicken was seasoned and baked and resting and before I knew what was happening Kevin was pouring flour into a bowl and adding things with a grimace on his face.  He didn’t look very happy.  When I realized that he was starting the biscuits without me, I hopped up with my phone to take pictures.  See originally the plan was, I was going to bake the chicken and he was going to do the biscuits.  However, I was taking a much needed hopefully-post-flu marathon nap and he offered to season the chicken for me.  From there, he just took over.  But I was expecting then that I would do the biscuits!  Well, anyway, things weren’t looking good in the bowl and Kevin was looking peeved.  The thing is, he hadn’t watched the video so my little list of ingredients and what to do didn't mean anything to him and he seemed annoyed. So I took over.  Now this is what you’ll need for these insanely simple, easy biscuits:
-Self rising Flour (recipe calls for 8 cups but we only used 4).
-Crisco (shortening)
-Buttermilk (recipe calls for 1 Cup, we used a little more than 1/2 Cup).
Instructions:
-Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
-Sift your flour – if you don’t have a sifter (and don’t worry - we don’t either) just mixed through it well with your hands, try to work out most of the lumps.
-Use the shortening or Crisco to grease a cookie sheet
-Make yourself a well in the center of the bowl of flour – this is where your dough will form. Use a good handful of Crisco to and start to slowly massage into flour
-Then add your 1 C of butter milk slowly, about 1/4 cup at a time mixing it with the flour and the shortening. Be sure to add flour bit by bit and mixing with hands until you’ve got desired amount of dough. Careful not to mush the dough around too much, or you will over work it. When the dough firms a bit, you can make it into biscuits (whatever size you desire – they do rise a little bit).
Drop biscuits onto sheet.  If you like a more tender biscuit, keep them very close together, even touching, on the sheet. For a biscuit that is brown and somewhat crispy on all sides, keep them separate on the sheet.
Lightly press knuckles into top of each biscuit.
Bake for 18-22 minutes – depending on your oven and the size of biscuits.
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Next time I fully plan to added some garlic & sharp cheddar cheese into these babies – delicious!  Hope you enjoy as much as we did!
 
xoxo
Aimee & Kevin Ellis
p.s. This is the video that I watched to learn to make these – I wish I had thought of video taping my grandmother making all of her delicious recipes! I highly recommend watching the video before making the biscuits so you can see what I mean about ‘overworking’ the dough – she just does some squishing, but she doesn’t touch it a whole lot – which is apparently very important when it comes to biscuit making!
 


















Saturday, November 10, 2012

Sandra Lee of the Food Network

Kevin: Hello everyone.  Aimee informed me about 2 weeks ago about the Harvest Festival at Animal Kingdom (Brewster) scheduled for today.  She also told me that Sandra Lee from the Food Network would be there from 1pm – 5pm. 
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So I worked a half day and came home to meet my lovely wife and headed to Animal Kingdom to the Harvest Festival. It was a bit crowded in the parking lot upon our arrival.  We walked around the store for a bit, because we did not see Sandra Lee.  There were several vendors with tables talking about their businesses.  There was even a  vendor selling meat, which I felt was quite odd at a pet store.  A woman from the Le Fontane Ristorante was there representing her restaurant and handing out samples of one of their dishes.  I tried the pasta with Butternut Squash and walnuts.  It was pretty tasty.  The pasta was cooked to Al dente, the squash was slightly sweet, the walnuts gave it a nutty finish and also helped the texture of the baked dish.  It would be something I would eat again. Maybe we will make it and blog about it!
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After waiting for a bit, Sandra Lee appeared from nowhere at the front of the store.  We went in line and waited patiently for our turn.  Luckily we didn’t have to wait very long.   She was very gracious and shook our hands.  She signed our cookbook and took pictures with each of us.  She is very nice.  We had a very different experience at the Alton Brown book signing in NYC at Union Square’s Barnes and Noble.   Maybe it was Alton, maybe it was the city vibe, not sure.  But this time it felt very relaxed and Sandra Lee was very down to earth and very concerned about the welfare of the animals. Had a great time!

AIMEE:  Here’s the story behind this!   My boss at the Yorktown Pennysaver asked Rachael & I (Supergirls!) to research some local Events to form a lead list for our Classified department to call for our special Holiday Events Directory.  Rachael was busy doing something else so I said I’d get a start on it.  I went to a local radio stations website that’s known for having a What’s Going On page where a lot of people post about their events, fundraisers, holiday sales, etc.  I printed out a list of them and while I was reading I saw that someone posted about the Animal Kingdom USA in Brewster having a Harvest Festival fundraiser to benefit the their Wildlife Rehabilitation program and that Sandra Lee would be there doing a Q&A and book signing.  I was excited because it is not often television stars come and hang out locally.  So after a short time, Rachael took one of the lists I printed out and the Harvest Festival happened to be on hers. She called and talked to a woman named ‘Lisa’ who I think was in charge of setting up the event. Lisa told Rachael that Sandra Lee is a bird-lover and she must’ve brought one of her birds in to Animal Kingdom and needed some help with it. Well, apparently they did a great job because from what I understand – Sandra wanted to repay Animal Kingdom for their kindness and so she said she’d come and help them out with the fundraiser.
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Kevin & I watch Sandra Lee often on the Food Network and because I’m not in any way a professional chef (not to mention really lazy)  I love the idea behind her semi-homemade creations and entertaining!  I told Kevin about it and we were excited to attend, but more than anything, I thought it would make fantastic coverage for our blog – I really wanted to bring something to the table that was not only fun to read but full of great photos as well.  We saw some incredible looking owls while we were there.  The larger of the two (shown with Lisa) is the sister and the smaller is the brother.
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As Kev said up above, Sandra Lee was so laid back and down to earth.  She was all smiles and talking to everyone.  You could tell she has an unconditional love for animals (as well as food).  She was working the room with such ease, getting people to purchase raffle tickets with all funds benefiting the Wildlife foundation.  We were 3rd or 4th in line to step up and meet Sandra.  The woman in line in front of me had a very young daughter in her arms who was fussing a bit and when Sandra laid eyes on the baby, she was giddy.  Mother and baby took photos with Sandra and it was completely endearing to see her interacting with other young children in line.  She even had a lengthy conversation with a young teen about the best way to make a sauce.  When it was our turn, I introduced both Kevin and I and it all happened so fast and we were both a little star struck. I think I mentioned the blog but to be honest, I don’t remember!  She saw I was holding one of her books to be signed and she whispered to me that the book I held (Weeknight Wonders) was one of the two best books she put out. The second one being Semi-Homemade Cooking 2.  She happily signed our book “To Aimee & Kevin. Enjoy!”  with her signature kind of scribbled beneath. 
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Okay, yeah, I was definitely star struck ..hahaha!   After both of our photos were taken with her we stepped aside to let the next person speak to her and we went to purchase 15 raffle tickets for the CAT BASKET they were raffling off.  She must’ve over heard that we were buying so many because she put her hand on my arm as we were leaving to say a big thank you for purchasing so many.   It was really a very successful visit for Kevin and I and I’m quite proud that we went out and accomplished what we set out to do for personal wants but also for the good of the blog.
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I’m hoping to submit an additional guest blog about our visit with Sandra Lee on lohud.com – I’ll let you all know how that pans out!
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