Saturday, March 28, 2015

Pi Day Pie Experience


I love baking and cooking. I make dinner for my family pretty much every night, and I spend a lot of my freetime collecting recipes that I want to try. If I’m bored, one of the first things I think to do is bake something.

However, I have never tried my hand at pie-baking until just recently.

People always say that pie crusts are one of the most difficult things you will ever try to make. My own grandma is always complaining about her pie crusts, and she’s made them for years. So I just had it in my head that I could either just buy a pie or have someone make it for me. Why bother putting myself through so much stress?

Pi Day might be a mathematical day, but, hello, it’s called Pi Day, pronounced pie day. Obviously we need to eat pie on Pi Day.

Dean agrees. Image courtesy of Google image.
For some reason, I had the urge to attempt my very first pie on this year’s Pi Day.

I looked up a bunch of pie crust recipes, decided on what kind of pie I was going to make, and set off to buy the ingredients. I originally wanted to make a butter crust, but Mom was all “No! Pie crusts need to be made with shortening!” I tried telling her that the recipe I found said that it was better than any shortening crust, but she was convinced that I needed a shortening crust.

I looked up a few more crust recipes and found the Pioneer Woman’s recipe. Hers calls for shortening, so, because I love her show and I trust her judgement (better than my own mother’s when it comes to pie crusts; sorry, Mom), I conceded and bought some shortening.

So the grocery shopping was complete and the hard part over. All that was left was to actually make the pie.

Because I had never made a pie before, I didn’t exactly feel comfortable experimenting. These are the three recipes that I used to put the pie together.



Apple Pie with Oat Streusel (I only used the streusel part of the recipe, and I didn't use a food processor)

The crust.




Confession: The Food Network channel is one of my favorite channels to watch. However, I am very selective about the shows that I watch. The Pioneer Woman is one of my favorite shows; she’s just so warm and cheerful, and I love her ranch! Plus, her food looks amazing and isn’t too different than what I’ve grown up with (some of those shows have really weird dishes and I’m like “Yeah, I’m never going to make that; I don’t even know where I’d get the ingredients!”) I was very happy when I found her pie crust recipe.

She gives very detailed descriptions for her recipe, so it was easy for me to follow along. I divided the dough into two parts instead of three because I wanted a thicker crust. I don’t think I formed the dough ball correctly because the edges kept breaking when I rolled it out, but it wasn’t TOO difficult to keep it all together and form something that resembled a circle.

The hard part was when I needed to get the crust into the pan. I didn’t exactly get it centered, but I was able to salvage all my hard work. By the time that was complete, I wasn’t exactly prepared to make the edges look pretty. Besides, who cares what it looks like as long as it tastes like a little slice of heaven?

The filling.


Peeling apples isn’t my favorite thing to do, although coring has become significantly less daunting ever since I got my nifty apple corer from Casa Bella. So once I got the peel off, making the filling was probably the easiest part (besides eating it, of course).

The topping.



This is the most delicious thing I have ever tasted in my entire life. Okay, I might be exaggerating, but you get the point.

I knew I wanted a crumbly, streusel-like topping, sort of like what you find on a typical Dutch Apple Pie. However, I wanted to incorporate oats into my topping, and the Dutch Apple Pie recipes I found didn’t really have what I was looking for. So I typed in “Oat streusel recipe” into Google. I didn’t find just a recipe for streusel, but it was easy enough to look at a recipe that uses oat streusel and just use that part of the recipe.

I didn’t used the entire amount that this recipe made because it make a lot and I didn’t want to overpower the apples. While I was waiting for the pie to bake, I made the worst decision of the day and decided to start snacking on the leftover streusel. I couldn’t stop. Do I regret it? Yes. Would I do it again? Oh, yes.

The pie went into a 375 degree oven for about 40 minutes. When it was done, it got a generous amount of Smucker’s caramel sauce drizzled all over it.


And then the hardest part of all: waiting for it to cool.

Who knew that pies take at least an hour to cool? I didn’t.

But it was so worth the wait. And all the deliciousness cost me was time and my kitchen!

Don't worry; cleaning up was the second thing I did once the pie was in the oven!
(Eating the crumble was the first thing I did :) )
Because I knew I would eat the entire pie if I kept it, I took two slices over to my grandparents and one to the professor whose office I have pretty much claimed as my headquarters during my various breaks during school hours. One of my classmates was in my professor’s office when I got there, so they shared the pie.

I got raving reviews.


So the crust gave me a little trouble, but not too much. I am no longer intimidating by the pie-making process, which is a good thing; I still have the other crust in my freezer!

Any suggestions on what my next pie should be?

Cheers!

Molly

Friday, March 27, 2015

GIVEAWAY: YBL Case in Calypso Key from Initials, Inc. (3/26/2015-4/8/2015; Open to US only, 18 and older)


Ondria from Mommy's Block Party had the awesome opportunity to try out the Townie bag from Initials, Inc. Check out what she has to say below, or click the link to read her full review.

I have pretty much only been carrying the Townie ever since I received it. The style is so versatile, it goes with just about everything. More importantly, it's the most functional and comfortable to carry bag that I now own, and I just love it! I have received numerous compliments on this bag, and have been so excited to share that it came from Initials, Inc. 

I have a couple of other organizing and storage products from Initials, Inc., but this is my first tote/handbag from their company. I am just as impressed with this product as I have been with the others. Initials, Inc. truly offers beautiful, stylish, functional products for everyday living, and I will look forward to building up my personal collection of products from Initials, Inc! 

Continue Reading Ondria's review of the Townie bag from Initials, Inc. on Mommy's Block Party.



Details of the Townie by Initials, Inc.

Product # 2AT-178E
Townie - Black Pendant
12"W x 9"H x 5"D
Webbed double handles with 10" drop. Full top zip closure. Two interior pockets, solid coordinating lining and reinforced bottom.
Price: $38.00

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If you don't already have a preferred Initials, Inc. Creative Partner, you can connect with Chrissy; she would love to help you place an order or answer any questions you may have about Initials, Inc. products. Chrissy can also assist you with setting up an online party, if you'd like to become a hostess, and reap the rewards. Another rewarding way to partner with Initials, Inc. is to learn more about their wonderful business opportunity, which Chrissy would love to share with you!

Initials, Inc. offers monthly customer specials, hostess rewards, and incentives. Be sure to check out Chrissy's personal Initials, Inc. website to shop and browse the latest products, and see the current monthly specials. You can also connect with Chrissy through Facebook.



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If you're looking to freshen up your spring style (and get to know more about Initials, Inc.), you definitely want to check out the giveaway below! One lucky reader will win a beautiful Initials, Inc. YBL Case in Calypso Key from Chrissy! 

YBL Case - Calypso Key
7"W x 2.25"H x 3"D

Great design with heart, the YBL meets your beauty needs with built-in mirror (4"W x 1"H), hinged lid, and kiss-lock closure. Lined interior. $5 from every YBL purchase supports the Initials, Inc. iCare Foundation.

This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 and older - one entry per household. This giveaway is not open to current Initials, Inc. creative partners. Please use the RC entry form below to enter for your chance to win this wonderful prize! 

A Bibliophile's View: Fitness, Food, and Faith is not responsible for prize fulfillment.

Special thanks to Chrissy Marshall for allowing us to share about the beautiful Townie bag, and for offering this wonderful spring style giveaway for our readers!

Good luck & stay stylish!


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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Baked Fried Chicken 2.0



My baked fried chicken recipe is very popular in my house; my brother will actually ask me to make it (he usually just eats – or complains about – whatever I set in front of him). He’s a lover of fried chicken but it’s not always possible (or smart) to stop by the local KFC and pick up a bucket. Thankfully this healthier substitute seems to please his taste pallet.

My baked fried chicken recipe is one of the very first recipes that I shared on this blog. Because it is so popular in my house, I’ve had the chance to experiment with it and change things up. Of course my original recipe is still to die for, but I thought I’d share my latest version: Baked Fried Chicken 2.0!

Side note: I feed only three people every night, so this recipe feeds three. You might want to change the amount of ingredients to fit your needs.

First start off with approximately 1-1.5 lbs of chicken breast. Cut into strips (I usually end up with 6-8 pieces all together). 

In a bowl, combine ½ cup of flour, ½ tsp salt, 1 Tbsp of seasoning salt (I use Tastefully Simple’s Seasoned Salt), 1 tsp black pepper, and 2 tsp paprika. Whisk together until combined, then separate the mixture into two separate bowls*.


In another bowl, crack and beat one large egg.

Working with one strip at a time, dip the chicken into the egg, into the first bowl of flour mixture, back into the egg, and into the second bowl of flour. Set aside. (Yes, your fingers will get gunked with flour and egg. But it's so worth it!)
 
This is the mess you'll end up with.
Heat 2-3 Tbsp of olive oil in a skillet. When the oil is heated, turn down to low and add the chicken. Fry the chicken for 2-5 minutes per side, then transfer to a foil-lined, greased baking sheet.



Bake in a preheated oven at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, turning over halfway through the cooking time.


Serve with your choice of sides and enjoy a lightened version of an American favorite!

*This is if you want to double coat your chicken. If you’d rather just have a single coating, leave the flour mixture in one bowl. Dip the chicken in the egg once and in the flour mixture once, then move on to the next strip.

Baked Fried Chicken 2.0


Ingredients


1-1.5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breast
½ cup all-purpose flour
½ tsp salt
1 Tbsp seasoning salt (I use Tastefully Simple’s Seasoned Salt)
1 tsp black pepper
2 tsp paprika
1 large egg
2-3 Tbsp olive oil

Directions


Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Cut your chicken into strips, as many as your prefer (I usually end up with 6-8 strips total).

Whisk together flour, salt, seasoning salt, pepper, and paprika in a bowl. Divide into two separate bowls**.

In a separate bowl, crack and beat one egg.

Working with one strip at a time, dip the chicken in the egg, into the first bowl of flour, back into the egg, and into the second bowl of flour.

Heat oil in a skillet. Once heated, turn down to low and fry chicken for about 2-5 minutes per side. Once the frying is done, put the chicken on a greased, foil-lined baking sheet. Bake for 10 minutes, turning over halfway.

Serve with your choice of sides and enjoy!

If you tried my original recipe, tell me: Do you prefer the original or the 2.0 version?

Cheers!


Molly

**This is if you want to double coat your chicken. If you’d rather just have a single coating, leave the flour mixture in one bowl. Dip the chicken in the egg once and in the flour mixture once, then move on to the next strip.

Van's Simply Delicious Giveaway (Open to US only, 18+; ends 3/30/2015)

Van's Giveaway
 
Sponsored by: Van's Simply Delicious
Hosted by: Kelly's Thoughts On Things

In case you haven't picked up on it yet, I absolutely love food. I love baking and cooking. Unfortunately, there are some days when I don't have time to make anything and I have to rely on prepackaged, precooked meals. If you too rely on precooked meals to feed your family, then you might want to check out the giveaway for Van's Simply Delicious products below!

Van’s Natural Food’s has been making wholesome and delicious foods since the 1970s. Van’s offers tasty waffles, pancakes, cereal, french toast, crackers and snack bars! They also offer lots of gluten-free varieties so that everyone can enjoy their delicious healthy products. They recently expanded their product line to whole wheat pasta. 


For almost a half century they have been cooking up tasty, good-for-you foods starting back at the original Van’s restaurant where they first dished up whole grains and gluten free hot ‘n toasty treats. 

Read Kelly's review over at Kelly's Thoughts On Things.

Giveaway:

One (1) winner will win 4 coupons for free Van’s products. This Giveaway is open to US residents only, ages 18 and older. The Giveaway will run from March 9, 2015 until 11:59pm EST on March 30, 2015. One entry per household. 


A Bibliophile's View: Fitness, Food, and Faith is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Enter using the Giveaway Tools Form Below. Good Luck!

Monday, March 9, 2015

Build a Book for Boys (or Girls) Giveaway (Open to US only, 18+; ends 3/22/15)


I'm helping Ondria over at Mommy's Block Party host this awesome giveaway. See what she has to say below!

I so enjoyed writing as a child, and I know that the encouragement of my parents had much to do with me becoming a writer. I still remember my mom allowing me to use the typewriter at our dining room table, typing out scripts for a pretend radio show that my sister and I used to put on! I want to encourage B the way my parents encouraged me, and when I was offered the opportunity to check out a brand new creative writing workbook for children, from our friends at Little Bee Books, I was all but geeking out over it. 

Build a Book for Boys (or Girls) would made a wonderful gift- think Easter Baskets, school graduations, birthdays, or think ahead for Christmas! This is also a wonderful resource for parents and teachers!

Read the full review on Mommy's Block Party.

In case you haven't figured it out by now, I am a serious book lover. My mom read me books pretty much every day when I was growing up, and when I could read by myself, I started consuming books at a rapid rate. I am sure I would have loved a copy of Build A Book when I was a little girl. If you have a child in your life who you know loves to read and/or be read to, you definitely do not want to miss this giveaway!



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To learn more about Little Bee Books, and this wonderful children's journal, head on over to Little Bee Books' website. Also available- Build a Book for Girls- each book retails for $5.99.
You can stay up to date on Little Bee Books' latest and greatest, including news, events, and buzz surrounding their latest releases. You can also connect with Little Bee Books on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.

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One lucky reader will win a copy of Build a Book (for Boys or Girls), from our friends at Little Bee Books. Just use the RC entry form below to enter for your chance to win! Giveaway is open to US residents, 18 and older- one entry per household. This blog is not responsible for prize fulfillment.

Special thanks to our friends at Little Bee Books for allowing us to share about this wonderful creative writing journal for children, and for offering this giveaway for our readers, as well!

Good luck!

A Bibliophile's View: Fitness, Food, and Faith is not responsible for prize fulfillment.


Saturday, March 7, 2015

YouCopia TeaStand Giveaway (Open to US only, 18+; ends 3/28/2015)

Utopia tea


I am helping Kelly from Kelley's Thoughts on Things promote this giveaway! All thoughts and opinions are hers. See what she has to say below!

As everyone should know by now Ronnie loves his tea, and we have boxes everywhere. I have been looking for something to put them in to take control of the situation. Finally after searching, I came in contact with YouCopia TeaStand. This stand can hold up to 100 different tea bags which is pretty awesome if I must say.
Now instead of having all the tea bags thrown everywhere they are in one place, nice and neat. Lightweight, clean, small, sturdy plastic, this holds a decent amount of tea bags. My husband loves it. He fixes his different teas and arranges them the way he wants.
It is a great organizational tool for tea lovers. I normally do loose leaf but have a variety of bags for on the go quick cups. This is a great space-saving and convenient way of keeping your counter top neat and tidy. Now when we want a cup of tea we can just go to the organizer and get it. You can see the tea bags and get them in and out of the organizer very easily.
This is a sturdy, solid organizer that gets all those boxes gone! Each of the plastic holders will slide up and out. I had some herb tea bags in plastic that were over-sized. I just folded them over, and they fit. This keeps all my tea bags together instead of in all those boxes!! It fits perfectly in the cabinet also. It holds a lot of bags, and each holder is removable also so that it fits perfectly in the cabinet. We have ours in the bedroom because if we didn’t the tea would be gone. My uncle and brother-in-law love their tea. This way my husband has his when he wants it and does not have to worry about it being gone. It's easier to see what I have to offer guests, or simply not forget what I have. And it greatly reduces the collection of boxes of teas in my cabinet.
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About the giveaway
One winner will receive One YouCopia TeaStand . 
Open to US residents only, ages 18 and older. 
Ends 11:59 pm EST on March 28 2015. 
One entry/winner per household. 
A Bibliophile's View: Fitness, Food, and Faith is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Enter using the Giveaway Tools Form Below. Good Luck!