Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Bridal Shower Menu - Wine & Cheese Party

!±8± Bridal Shower Menu - Wine & Cheese Party

A wine and cheese party may be the quintessential choice for an elegant bridal shower party. Women love to nibble and graze and putting out a beautiful spread of cheeses, crackers, fruit and wine (along with some bite size desserts) is just perfect. It is the selection and variety of these items that will set your party apart and above the typical wine and cheese party.

The Cheese:

You'll want to offer at least four types of cheeses. It is important to vary the taste and texture of these, as well as the aesthetics.  My recommendation would be a good Cheddar (white or yellow), a blue (Maytag blue is a nice choice if you don't want anything too strong), a soft cheese such as Camembert (make sure you bring it to room temperature so that it is at its creamiest when served) and a Gouda. Put a tented place card in front of each cheese with its name on it - your guests will want to know what they are sampling.

I recommend putting a jar of fig preserves (if you can't find fig, you can use raspberry) next to the Camembert cheese. Crackers topped with preserves and a bit of Camembert is absolutely scrumptious.

I also love to serve a 'melted' cheese, either in fondue form or better yet - a brie en croute. The later is a round of brie cheese wrapped in puff pastry and baked until golden. I like to first cut the brie in half (top and bottom - NOT side by side). On the bottom half I spread a thin layer of peach jam, chopped pecans, a teaspoon of brown sugar and just a teeny dash of cayenne. Put the top half over it and then wrap it in the pastry. This can be made a day in advance (not baked though) - just cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to bake. 

The Crackers:

Make sure you vary the crackers you put out - just like the cheeses. A butter cracker (such as Keebler Townhouse®), a seeded flat bread cracker and hearty a whole wheat cracker makes for a nice assortment. If you can find other interesting crackers, by all means, include them.

Fruit:

Of course grapes are a perfect compliment and a 'must' for a wine and cheese party. Make sure you serve at least two colors of grapes (green and red). Set out in bunches is how they look the loveliest. But don't stop there - pears are also a natural. Cut the pears into slices right before the guest comes and rub a lemon over their surface to help prevent them turning brown. Cantaloupe and honeydew melons are also a natural compliment. Either cut into thin slices or into cubes.  I also love to put out bowls of pomegranate seeds. Not only are they beautiful to look at - they are a delicacy for most.

The Wine:

Like everything else - serve a variety. Two whites and two reds are perfect.   For the white - offer one on the sweeter side (perhaps a Riesling) and one more on the dry and crisp side (a Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc).   As for the red choices - try one on the 'lighter' side (Pinot Noir or Beaujolais Nouveau are good choices) and a full bodied one (a French Bordeaux or Californian Cab would be perfect). Of course make sure there are non-alcoholic beverages too - whether water, club soda or the like.

Sweets:

Keeping with the theme of the party - bite size nibbles such as miniature cheesecake bites, chocolates (truffles and caramels) and/or small biscotti all would work well. These can be set out from the start - no need to 'serve' this after the wine and cheese. Coffee and tea should also be served.

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Bridal Shower Menu - Wine & Cheese Party

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Thursday, November 10, 2011

What Is a Wheat Berry?

!±8± What Is a Wheat Berry?

Wheat is one of the oldest and most important crops in the world. Second only to rice, it is the main staple for much of the world. Wheat kernels have been used since the beginning of time, and they have been seen in instances of ancient art, and language. For many people it is used every single day of their lives, often whether they realize it or not.

A wheat kernel is a seed produced by the wheat plant. A wheat kernel is often called a wheat berry by nutritionists and health nuts. The kernel is the simplistic form of wheat, and comes in a variety of colors. Most commonly red and white in color, and rated as soft or hard kernels.

Wheat kernels can last for years if they are stored in a cool, dry place. This makes it one of the more sustainable crops, if treated correctly.

Wheat berries are much more elaborate than they look, and are made up of several parts that give them the nutrients, and flavor our bodies need. Wheat kernels have vitamins A, which helps with our vision, immune systems, and skin; Vitamin B, which reduces cancers, helps with our immune system, and promotes cell growth, and Vitamin E. Pretty impressive, isn't it?

The outside of the wheat kernel is the bran, and if you've ever had bathroom issues, you've probably been recommended bran cereals to provide fiber. Wheat germ is the "life" of the wheat kernel, and the main particle that allows wheat to sprout. The endosperm is a word that you may recall from middle school biology, and that's the last part key factor in the makings of a wheat kernel; the endosperm is the part of the wheat berry that contains all the starch.

When you take the time to think about it, it's really amazing what one kernel is made up of. Like the snow flake, no wheat kernel is the same. There are over fifteen thousand varieties of wheat that are grown in the United States, and they are all based around harvest times, colors, and what they can be used for. When many of us think about wheat, a loaf of bread is probably what pops into our minds, but what about pastries, pasta, oatmeal, and flour? These all originate from a different type of wheat, grown at a different time!


What Is a Wheat Berry?

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Making A Perfect Vanilla Slice

!±8± Making A Perfect Vanilla Slice

Making a thick, rich and creamy vanilla slice might seem to be a herculean task, but it is not. With a little care and some practice, you can easily make a perfect vanilla slice. You just need to get the proper ingredients, and handle them carefully with patience. That is the only trick behind getting the perfect vanilla slice that you can be proud of. It is important not to lose your confidence if it doesn't turn out to be perfect in shape, and remember that in the end it is the taste that matters. If you can't get the shape perfect you can always do better with the next one.

So let us start with the recipe! Here are the ingredients that you will need:

-->Half-a-cup of custard powder
-->Three-fourths of a cup of cornstarch
-->One small cup of white sugar
-->One 17 1/4 package of a frozen puff pastry
-->Five cups of milk
-->Quarter cup of butter
-->One tablespoon of milk
-->One teaspoon of vanilla essence
-->A dash of vanilla essence
-->Two eggs
-->One cup of sugar

To begin with, check that the pastry sheets are thawed, so that they won't break at the lightest touch. In a pre-heated oven (up to 200 degrees C), put in some baking sheets for around 15 minutes.

Then, you need to get a large saucepan for mixing in the ingredients together. Begin by mixing the cornstarch, sugar and custard powder, along with some milk which you need to pour in little by little. After you get a paste-like look with the mixture, pour in some more milk and add the butter as well. Put the mixture on a medium flame, and stir for around three minutes. You should begin to see a thick mixture forming in the saucepan.

Now it is time to add the vanilla essence and the egg yolks to the mixture. We're getting close to the final steps now.

Get a 9-inch baking dish and cover it carefully with a foil. Lay one of the baking sheets on the baking dish. Now pour out the mixture onto the sheet slowly, and make sure that it is even. Then put another pastry sheet on top of the mixture.

Now it is time to prepare the icing. Take a small bowl and mix some milk, a dash of vanilla and confectioners' sugar together. Use a knife to spread this icing on the pastry sheet at the top. Watch your grip.

The dish is almost ready. Now you just have to place the baking dish in the refrigerator until the custard is firm and steady. Once you are sure that it has indeed been done, all you need to do is take out the dish, and serve the delicious vanilla slice to someone with a good appetite. It's just that simple! It might take more than one serving to help you get the perfect shape, but you shouldn't give up if you don't get it right the first time.


Making A Perfect Vanilla Slice

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