Thursday, October 6, 2016

Bats and Spiders and...Zoulah...Oh My Tablescape


I have been an extremely lazy blogger lately, but it wouldn't seem like Halloween, if Zoulah didn't get in her "Bewitchen Kitchen" and provide some Halloween magic in our home   She has been cooking around Halloween in our home for the last 7 years.  She is an old gal, and has seen some hard times her life, a couple of falls and some broken legs, but she still is able to swirl her spatula, like a wand.

]She began to howl and moan, so I brought her out today, and as I was setting the table, it was to be a bat and a spider table, she jumped to the middle of the table, and installed herself as the centerpiece.

We started with a white undercloth and laid a lacy spiderweb cloth.  The plates are square, one plastic, or plastique as Zoulah says.



Then we put the cute batty plates on the other plates.



For the spider part, we added these glasses with a jaunty Halloween straw.

We added another plastique  hob nail glass.



We added a bright orange napkin.



What Halloween dinner could be without candy, and these kisses are the cutest!  Stay tuned for more, when Zoulah gives a rundown of all the Halloween Candy that is out there this year.


 The little kisses say:

Boo!
Scary
Creepy!

Zoulah so loves them!


Just a full shot of the table.

Zoulah wishes you a Happy Halloween season, and she hopes you come back for more Halloween fun!


Some of Zoulah's work.


Ta-Ta for now!


Posted with Tablescape Thursday

Friday, September 9, 2016

Pecan Cookies with a Maple Penuche Frosting


I would like to share these little goodies with you.  We have made them a couple of times and they are delish!  I think it is the cooked frosting that makes them so good.  I fell in love with cooked frosting many years ago when I first came upon Texas Sheet Cake.  Cooked frosting has to be my favorite, and the soft cookie tastes so good with this cooked frosting.

I love the maple in these cookies, it just seems to say Fall is coming.  Maybe because it is starting to turn fall --I don't know-- the maple flavoring was delicious with this penuche-type frosting.


Pecan Cookies
Yield:  Around 30 to 36 cookies.

1 cup butter, softened
½ cup granulated sugar
½ cup packed brown sugar
1 large egg
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups flour
½ tsp baking soda
¼ tsp salt
½ cup finely chopped pecans
36 pecan halves, toasted

Cooked Brown Sugar Frosting

1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup cream
1 tablespoon  butter
1½ cups powdered sugar, sifted
1 teaspoon maple extract (Mapeleine)  Do not use maple syrup.


Instructions for Cookies

1.    Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a large bowl, put butter and sugars and beat until light and fluffy.  Add in the egg and vanilla and mix well. 
2.  Add in the flour, baking soda, and salt, and beat until well mixed.  Add chopped pecans and mix well.  Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.  Please do not skip this step, or you will have flat cookies.
3.  Shape into 1-inch balls and place on baking sheet (12 to a baking sheet, in a 350 degree oven  for about 8 to 10 minutes.  You do not want an overcooked cookie.  Set aside and cool before frosting.

Instructions for Frosting

1.  Combine brown sugar and cream in a medium-sized sauce pan over medium heat.  Bring mixture to a boil, 3 to 4 minutes, stirring constantly.  Remove from heat and stir in butter.

2.  Stir in 1-1/2 cups powdering sugar into sugar and cream mixture, beating until smooth.  Work quickly.   If frosting is too thick, add some more cream and beat again until smooth.  If frosting is too thin, add more powdered sugar.  You are looking for a frosting consistency that will not droop off the cookie.

3. Frost each cookie and  place a toasted pecan on each cookie.  Make sure you place the pecans on the cookies as you frost them, so they will stick on the cookie.  Make sure frosting is set before you store the cookie. 


I adapted these cookies from a recipe on Recipe Rebel's blog, and she adapted them from Southern Living, which is a favorite source of mine for recipes.

Thanks for dropping by the Couch.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Beach Cupcakes



These cupcakes are a great way to celebrate summer coming to an end!  We have made these on several occasions before, this time we made these for a friend who was celebrating her birthday.  She had just been to the beach.




These are so fun and easy to make.  I just love the Fruit Stripes gum.  We found the Fruit Stripes gum at Winco (we live in the west), but you really could use any kind of gum.  The "beach ball" is just a little gum ball.  The parasols can be found at Hobby Lobby or other craft stores.



Directions for the Beach Cupcakes

1.  Bake your favorite cupcakes.
2.  Make a batch of buttercream frosting.  Tint it light blue, ocean-colored.
3.  Crush a sleeve of graham crackers.
4.  Frost the cupcakes with the buttercream frosting for the water.
5.  Dip half of the cupcakes in graham crackers for the sand.
5.  Bend the Fruit Striped Gum into a beach chair, apply a little bit of frosting on he bottom of the chair.
6.  Add the beach ball (bubble bum) to the cupcake with a little bit of frosting on the bottom.
7.  Place the umbrella in the cupcake.



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