Saturday, July 25, 2015

Peach Wine Slushies

We're back from vacation! As much as I love leaving and enjoying some time away, it's nice to be home again in  my own bed with my cat. It was a fun trip visiting family and enjoying the beauty of The Dairy State. It's a place I grew up and have roots in, I was so happy to be able to share it with my husband for the first time and to get to have some quality time with grandparents.

Now that we're back I can get back to posting some delicious recipes for you all and enjoy just being home for a few days before I have to return to work. Let's start out with a simple, cold adult beverage that can be enjoyed any day of the summer!


Ingredients:
  • 4 soft and ready to eat peaches pealed
  • 1 bottle of sweet white wine
  • 2-4 cups of ice (whatever your preference is)
On our trip we didn't really listen to a lot of music, which is strange and out of the norm for us but there is one song we did listen to that speaks to who my grandpa is, he has sung this song as long as I can remember:



Directions:
  1. Cut your peaches up into chunks so they are easy to blend.
  2. Place your peaches into a blender. Then add the rest of your ingredients, except the ice.
  3. Blend until there are no large pieces of peach. 
  4. Next add your ice and blend until smooth.
  5. Pour and serve!

Happy and safe drinking everyone!


Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Grilled Crab Quesadillas

 The introvert in me gets judged from time to time. It's bothersome and I never understand why. Some people take solace in gardening, others in shopping, some in hiking or like me, watching the character development in the tv shows or movies or books I love. I always hated the people who relished saying 'I don't watch tv'. I always had the suspicion that they don't actually hate tv they just LOVE saying that they don't watch it because it some how makes them better. Granted, I hate the slew of dumb sitcoms that are marketed towards people with an IQ level of a gnat, but some writing on television is a true art form. Scoff. Rant done. Stuff face with quesadilla.



Ingredients:

  • 16 oz crab meat
  • 6 flour tortillas
  • 3 heaping cups shredded monterey jack cheese
  • 1 cup diced green onion
  • 1/2 lime
  • sour cream
Since the new season of True Detective has been on and I heard this lovely song bird, I cannot get enough of her. She has the elements of a lot of singers I have already come to love aka Gillian Welch, Alison Kraus and Hurray for the Riff Raff. Enjoy:



Directions:
  1. 1/2 cup cheese on one side of each tortillas. Then add a good hand full of crab meat to each side with the cheese, sprinkle the diced onion on top.
  2. Next fold the empty half of each tortilla over the top of the cheese side.
  3. Grill on medium to low heat until cheese is melty or for about 3 minutes on each side.
  4. Remove from grill and squeeze fresh lime juice over each quesadillas. Then dollop some sour cream on top.
  5. Serve!
Happy Eatings Everyone!

Monday, July 6, 2015

Dark Sangria

Nothing says party on a hot summer day like sangria. The only thing I hate about sangria is when people add a lot of sugar. To me wine is already sweet, and then when you add all the fruit, it adds a lot of natural sugars to it. That's good enough for me, I don't need to add a cup or so more of granulated sugar, it's just a headache waiting to happen the next morning. I liked this recipe because it was very simple and used red wine. I'm not a big fan of the whites because I believe they are only meant to be used for cooking. The only white that proved to tasty that I can remember was one served my a local winery here in Spokane called Trezzi Farms. I highly recommend checking it out!


Ingredients:
  • 4 plums, cut into 4ths and pits removed
  • 2 cups seedless black grades, cut into halves
  • 2 cups black berries
  • 2 bottles red table wine or fruitier red blends
The artist featured in this post is Lana Del Ray. I never really got into when she first came out, I assumed she was just another wannabe pop star. But her classic femme fatal inspired lyrics and her incorporation of so many different genres, I am kicking myself for assuming anything. When I'm wrong I say I'm wrong. I have not been able to get this out of my head! Props to LDR:



Directions:
  1. Place all of your fruit in an appropriate container.
  2. Pour wine over the top of your fruit.
  3. Chill for an hour or two. 
  4. Serve!


Happy and safe drinking everyone!

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Shrimp and Corn Fritters

Hello Saturday, I did not want to greet you so early. It's only 6 am and I am up and alert. Ew. Though I self describe myself as a morning person, I meant more around 730 or 8, 9 when I go to bed really late after a good night of talking about music with my husband. This brain had other ideas for today, other than letting me get my rest, so why not start out productive? I will do some chores... or I will sit here on the couch, staring at the coffee pot until I develop telekinesis and it pours itself for me and delivers me my morning cup of joe. The latter is totally plausible, I'm holdin' out for the x-men mutant ability. Anyway, let's get on to better things, like food that could be breakfast, lunch or dinner and was totally om noms.


Ingredients:
  • 1/2 pound shrimp meat cooked
  • 3 cups frozen corn
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 2/3 cups milk
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • olive oil
My husband showed me a band, not that long ago, that I instantly fell in love with, they remind me of so much and yet keep a sound that is uniquely theirs and I hope you love them too:



Directions:
  1. Puree 2 cups of corn, egg and milk until well combined.
  2. In a bowl mix together your dry ingredients. Then add your puree.
  3. Next add your shrimp and last cup of corn.
  4. In a skillet heat up some oil. Make patties from your mixture and fry them in the skillet. Cook until browned on either side. 
  5. I topped it with some sour cream and sriracha, I wish I had green onions! 
  6. Serve!

You can add pretty much anything to these guys instead of shrimp, you can go vegetarian and add fried mushroom or fresh green onions. Happy eatings everyone!