Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Food Blogger Cookie Swap | Meyer Lemon Meringue Cookies



Each fall I sign up for the Food Blogger Cookie swap (hosted by Lindsay of Love & Olive Oil + Julie of the Little Kitchen) and then I promptly forget about. Then December rolls around and my first box of cookies is delivered and I immediately go into panic mode: "Oh shit, what am I going to bake?!" 



This year I totally had my act together though! I put deadlines on my editorial calendar and had a recipe written and ready before November. And then I never got around to actually running the recipe before I needed to send out the cookies. This is recipe development's form  of Murphy's law: If you are certain something will work and you never test it before you actually need it, it will fail. 

And fail that recipe did - like my two year old wouldn't even eat a cookie failed. There was some cursing. There may have been a few tears too; Because here I was on the weekend before I was required ship out my cookies and between hosting Thanksgiving and trimming the tree there really wasn't time to start over again. 

After I trashed the failed cookies, cleaned up the kitchen, and pulled myself together, I inventoried the fridge and pantry. The challenge was now to make cookies with only ingredients that were already on hand. I had wasted 3 pounds of butter on those failed cookies and there was none left in the house. There were, however, a bunch of leftover egg whites (the failures called for yolks only) and a few Meyer lemons I bought for cocktails


These Meyer Lemon Meringue Cookies may be the result of a failed butter cookie, but they are now my new favorite holiday cookie. They are light and delicate. You can eat a handful and not feel guilty. They're also a wonderful alternative to the heavy treats that we are surrounded with this time of year. 


These meringues would be lovely without the Meyer lemon zest or with another citrus zest. The trick is to add the zest at the end of mixing, so that the meringue can gain as much volume while mixing as possible. I'm looking forward to making a few variations on these cookies before the holidays are over. 

Oh, and my first boxes of cookies came from The Pint Sized Baker and Shake Bake and Party on the same day and my last box came from Sweet Treats and More. Be sure to stop by their blogs today to check out their cookie recipes! 

Meyer Lemon Meringues Cookies (adapted from Martha Stewart) 
makes about 120 dimes sized cookies 

3 large egg whites at room temperature
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 vanilla bean split and scraped
pinch of kosher salt
pinch of cream of tartar
1 teaspoon finely grated meyer lemon zest
Yellow gel-paste food coloring - optional 



Heat the oven to 200 degrees F. Bring a pot of water to a simmer over medium high heat. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. 

Combine egg whites and sugar in the bowl of a stand-mixer. Add vanilla bean seeds. Set the bowl over the pot of simmering water, and whisk until sugar dissolves and mixture is warm, about 3 minutes. Add the salt and cream of tartar.

Whip the egg white mixture with the mixer on medium-high speed until stiff, glossy peaks form and meringue is mostly cooled, about 7 minutes. Stir in the meyer lemon zest.



For yellow meringues: Add a small amount of yellow food coloring to the meringue and stir gently until well combined. 



For striped meringues: Paint 3 vertical stripes of food coloring inside a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-inch round tip. 


Fill a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2-inch round tip  with meringue, and pipe dime sized dots (they don't need to be perfect rounds) 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheets. As you finish piping each dot, apply less pressure to pastry bag, and swirl the tip off in a circular motion.

Bake meringues until crisp on the outside but still soft inside, about 1 hour. Let cool completely on a wire rack. Store in an airtight container for up to a week. 


Thursday, November 21, 2013

Cranberry Sauce Swirl Coffee Cake



Let's pretend that Thanksgiving isn't a week away and that we've made menu plans and picked up a turkey. Forget all that. Let's bypass straight to the weekend after Thanksgiving when we get to eat leftover turkey sandwiches, listen to Christmas music (officially), deck the halls, and start holiday baking! This Cranberry Sauce Swirl Coffee Cake is a great use of leftovers and perfect for serving lingering Thanksgiving guests over coffee. 


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Thirsty Thursday | Cranberry Shrub


Drinks are always over looked on Thanksgiving. Sure someone always brings wine and maybe there's a few beers in the fridge; But what about those adults who don;t want to imbibe? They get stuck drinking water or too-sweet-to-stand-up-to-turkey-cider. Let's change that this year, this year let's shrub, Cranberry Shrub.  

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Barley, Apple, Feta, and Pomegranate Salad

      

This Barley, Apple, Feta and Pomegranate Salad is the epitome of a Mama's lunch. It can be thrnow together quickly, keeps well for a good long while, and can be eaten straight from fridge or at room temperature - you know, in case you get pulled away from it by a work phone call or a crying toddler. 

Ok, so maybe you're not a Mama - but you are a busy working gal or guy and having a healthy lunch during the work week is a challenge. This Barley, Apple, Feta, and Pomegranate salad is for you too. 


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Thirsty Thursday | Maple Old Fashioned


Most folks make a big fuss about turning 30, but the coming year will be one of the most challenging to date for yours truly. Yup, I turned 29 last week. 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Easy Curried Pumpkin Soup


Sometimes I don't want to write headnotes. I want to skip any superfluous wording and head right to the recipe. This is one of those recipes - Crazy Easy Curried Pumpkin Soup that takes as little time as opening a can of soup would to heat. The smartest of smart supper recipes, I dare say. 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Feeding Baby: Cooking with Toddlers 101


My daughter has always been an active participant in our kitchen. When she was a baby, I'd stick her in a bouncy seat and let her listen to cooking from a safe distance. I'd share tools with her while I cooked as she grew. Later, I'd even pull her highchair up to a counter and let her watch and play while I cooked. We've recently entered ruthless toddler-hood and now she wants to "help" with everything! 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

No Bake Granola Cookies



Life is a lot about perspective. For example, I would call this recipe a praline - a sweet, almost candy cookie, but my husband keeps referring them as "breakfast cookies. You know I can always get behind dessert for breakfast - so I don't argue. 

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thirsty Thursday | Chai Spiced Apple Cider


Surely I'm breaking some food blogger code by saying this, but I'm just not that into all the "Pumpkin Spice" stuff that pops up in the fall. Mostly because "Pumpkin Spice" isn't an actual flavor. I get it - its much easier to call your product "Pumpkin Spice" than it is to say "Cinnamon, Clove, and Nutmeg Spiced" or even "Fall Spice". Wait, I take that back - "Fall Spice" is easier and more descriptive. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Good Morning Muffins


This may or may not be a blogpost about how I told my toddler we were having cupcakes for breakfast, when, in fact, we actually ate muffins full of fruit, vegetables, and wheat germ. And she liked it. 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

ATL LOVE | Grant Park


This is the last of ATL LOVE Series! Thank you to Natalie, Lesley, Nicole, Patty, Lindsay, Jana, Erika, Amber, and Natasha for covering this blog space while I've been busy unpacking. We'll return to regularly scheduled blogging later this week! 


Our last stop of the ATL love series we're head to Grant Park!
Natasha Steinberg of Tartlet Sweets is showing us around her 'hood. Natasha is a talented photographer, recent grad school graduate, and lawyer to be. Her seed and nut loaf recipe is crazy delicious! 

find more of Natasha: twitter/instagram/pinterest/facebook
  
What you love about your hood: It's beautiful, tons of trees, unique houses, quiet, and walkable.

Favorite breakfast/brunch: My house! Breakfast is my favorite meal, and we hardly ever have it out because we love to make it ourselves.

Favorite coffee stop: SteadyHand Pour House. Although they're in transition, I'm still super loyal to them... partly because one of the owner's is my boyfriend, but my answer would be the same even if that weren't the case!

Best working lunch: I used to work in Midtown and absolutely loved going to the food truckson Thursdays. I'm sadly too far away now for that to be a feasible working lunch, but I'm sure it's still just as awesome.

Best date night bet: Once upon a time, I would have said Pura Vida, which is no longer open unfortunately. Now, I would say Abattoir. It's in a cool area and isn't too crazy. We have sat at the bar a couple times and ordered some plates and wine, and it has always ended up being the perfect, unplanned date night! We are also huge fans of dates on Buford Hwy. It's fun to try out different kinds of amazing food, and it's cheap!

Best meeting friends for drinks: Paper Plane for cocktails, Brick Store for beer

Favorite dessert stop: Cakes & Ale or Little Tart... I love a good pastry, and both deliver on that front.

Donuts, pie, or ice cream: Morelli's has amazing ice cream. The rosemary olive oil is my favorite.

Diner, greasy, spoon or grab and to-go dinner: Hankook! The sesame fries are toooooo good.

Neighborhood Shop or Farmer’s Market: Grant Park Farmer's Market is one of the things I look forward to every weekend, which is probably a given considering I live in the neighborhood. They have so many awesome vendors, and I am usually able to get all my fresh veggies for the week.

Non-food shopping: I love wandering around Kudzu and picking up random little things. Highland Row Antiques and Young Blood Gallery are good for that too.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

ATL LOVE | Roswell

Many thanks to Natalie Kilgore, she created this artwork just for the ATL LOVE series.
Find more of her work at 
Natty Michelle


Welcome to the ATL LOVE Series! I've asked a handful of my favorite Atlanta bloggers to give us an-eats-and-treats tour of their favorite Atlanta area neighborhood over the next few weeks.
Roswell, Georgia is just a short drive from my home in Marietta, but I don't make it there nearly often enough. Amber of  Arbitrary  Ambrosia is touring us around this quaint Georgia town. Amber's blog is full of style, with plenty of music and magic. I'm a big fan of her Fashion Spark series! 
What do you love about this hood: While I don't live here, charming, southern Roswell and it’s tree-lined, brick sidewalks of Canton Street stole my heart early on in my relocation to Atlanta. Yes, its OTP, but this old mill town is rich with history, Antebellum homes, boutiques and amazing restaurants removed from the hustle and bustle of Atlanta’s city center.
Favorite breakfast: Artisan Foods. This hidden little cafe is a great spot for breakfast right in the heart of downtown Roswell. It's order at the counter style and mismatched tables create a warm and welcoming atmosphere with consistently delicious food. I could start out every morning by enjoying their fresh coffee and tasty beignets.
Favorite coffee stop: it’s a toss up between the philenthropic, "do-good" coffee of  Land of a  ThousandHills and the latte's at the beautifully decorated European marketplace, Roswell Provisions.
Best working lunch: Fickle Pickle. This spot gets my number one lunch spot vote simply because of its cute and catchy name. Add the over sized pickle outside and I'm sold. Aside from the catchy name, they have delicious sandwiches and their fried pickles (go figure) are to die for.
Best date night bet: Table and Main. Self described as a southern tavern and bourbon bar, this cute restaurant sure has gotten it right. Located in a cozy, southern house, the atmosphere is ideal and the food is even better. Its romantic without being pretentious and their shrimp and grits certainly pass my southern test of approval.
Best meeting friends for drinks: Salt. Ambiance is one of the biggest things for me when I'm going to grab a drink or two with friends. This restaurant is both rustic and hip with its cool exposed brick and subway tile lined interior and grounding wood accents. Having a good happy hour is an added bonus.
Favorite dessert stop: Douceur de Fance. French pastries- need i say more?
Donuts, pie, or ice cream: The Pie Hole. Pie shops are the new "it" thing in the dessert world, and I have to admit, after treating myself to an enormous slice  of the Pie Hole's peanut butter pie (peanut butter is my dessert weakness) I can understand why. This place is cozy, cute,  has a good variety of pies, and most of all, its just fun to say.
Diner, greasy, grab and to-go dinner:  Rhea’s Take OUT Foods. This place is definitely not high on ambiance but the burgers more than make up for it.  Rhea's Special with Double Meat:  Two patties with "everything"  is the way to go.
Farmer’s Market: Riverside Farmer’s market. Every Saturday from May to September you can find live music, special events, and some of the best locally-grown produce and products around. Me, personally, I can never pass up on a jar of Lavender Wind Farm’s strawberry lavender jam. 
Non-food shopping: 425 Market Place Antiques. I am a huge fan of antique shopping and being located in such a history rich town, you can imagine the great gems you can find among the eclectic dealers that call this market place home.

Many thanks to the talented Natalie Kilgore, who's incredible hand drawn illustrations "really tie the series together". You can purchase her work in her etsy shop, Natty Michelle Paperie or follow her blog, Natty Michelle, I'm loving her recent post on the failings of comparison.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

ATL LOVE | Westside

Many thanks to Natalie Kilgore, she created this artwork just for the ATL LOVE series.
Find more of her work at 
Natty Michelle

Welcome to the ATL LOVE Series! I've asked a handful of my favorite Atlanta bloggers to give us an-eats-and-treats tour of their favorite Atlanta area neighborhood over the next few weeks.


Today we tour Atlanta's Westside (which is sometimes called West Midtown). The Westside is one of my favorite neighborhoods and I'm so happy to have one of my favorite Atlanta food bloggers - Erika Council of Southern SoufflĂ© - show off her work-hood. Erika  is a working mama, who also just moved houses, and yet still some how manages to churn out amazing recipes every week. Her Gin and Ginger cocktail is one of my new favorites. PS Erika has a quick wit and a fabulous eye for photography - you'll love her blog. 

Find more of Erika at Southern SoufflĂ©  or stalk her on Twitter, like I do. 

What you love about your hood: My hood caters to the foodie in me. Some of Atlanta's best restaurants live on this side of town. From the Optimist to Atlanta's best soul food at K & K. With Star Provisions, which is like the Anthropologie of the food world, topping my list of what I love the most. It's a marketplace, a bistro, a bakery and beyond. 

Favorite breakfast/brunch: WestEgg Cafe 

Favorite coffee stop: OctaneCoffee 

Best working lunch: Bocado 

Best date night bet: TheOptimist 

Best meeting friends for drinks: JCT Kitchen, Ormsby'sNorthside Tavern for some hole in the wall dive bar greatness.

Favorite dessert stop: SublimeDoughnuts 

Donuts, pie, or ice cream: Yoforia 

Diner, greasy, spoon or grab and to-go dinner: Thumbs Up Diner or K&K Soul Food (best soul food spot in the Atown) 

Neighborhood Shop or Farmer’s Market: Star Provisions 

Non-food shopping: Westside Provisions Market

Many thanks to the talented Natalie Kilgore, who's incredible hand drawn illustrations "really tie the series together". You can purchase her work in her etsy shop, Natty Michelle Paperie or follow her blog, Natty Michelle, for her insightful "free-lance ladies" series or peeks into her charming home.

more ATL LOVE: Marietta|East Atlanta Village|Tucker|Buckhead|Decatur