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Valentine’s Date Night In

I like a night on the town as much as the next girl but sometimes a Valentine’s Day filled with crowded restaurants and overpriced menus feels like more of a hassle than it’s worth.  When we don’t feel like dealing with all the hoopla, my husband and I splurge on quality ingredients and have a special, low-key date at home.

For half the price, you can easily make a steakhouse caliber meal that’s perfect for an intimate dinner with your beloved, an impressive surprise for your date or a swanky treat for your girlfriends.

Peppered Steak with Port Wine Sauce

Grilled Peppered Steak with Port Wine Sauce
Beef Tenderloin or New York Strip steaks*
kosher salt
pepper
olive oil
1/2 C + port wine
1/2 C beef broth
1/4 C half & half
1/4 C onion, minced
1 Tbsp dijon mustard
1 Tbsp flour
2 Tbsp butter

* I used elk tenderloin, which I know most people don’t have just hanging around.  But if you happen to have wild game available, venison and elk steaks are tasty, organic and free!

For the sauce, add diced onions and butter to a medium sauce pan. Cook until onions begin to soften and dust with flour, stirring out all flour lumps. Add port wine and whisk smooth. Cook for 5-10 minutes, allowing wine to reduce. Stir in beef broth and mustard and continue to reduce. Season with salt & pepper. Add half and half and whisk well. Turn heat down to low and continue reducing until your steak and potatoes are done.

Drizzle steaks very lightly with olive oil and salt both sides.  Liberally pepper all sides of each steak so that you will achieve a peppery crust. Turn on your grill to high heat – between 400 and 500 degrees. Put steaks directly on the heat and cook for approx. 3-4 minutes on each side for a steak between 1-1  1/2 inch thick. This will vary depending on the thickness of your steak. Cook until medium rare or when the steak just begins to firm up if you push on it.

Garlic Cheddar Mashed Potatoes

Confession: This recipe came about because I grabbed red salad potatoes at the store with plans of making Garlic Mashed Potatoes.  I’ve used red potatoes before in mashed potatoes but the variety I grabbed was designed for salads and turned gummy when I mashed them.  In attempt to salvage them, I added a few ingredients that my mom uses during the holidays and baked them. Side dish saved…however, go with baking or Yukon potatoes and you’ll have better results with consistency 🙂

Garlic Cheddar Mashed Potatoes
2 lbs baking potatoes or Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
2 Tbsp butter
splash half & half
1/4 C low fat sour cream
1/2 C cheddar cheese
1 Tbsp garlic powder
1 tsp paprika
salt, pepper

Preheat the over to 400. Fill a large pot with water. Salt water and add potato chunks. Bring to a boil and cook over med-high heat until potatoes are soft, about 25-30 min. Drain water from potatoes using a colander and put them back into the pot. Cut butter in to chunks and use a hand mixer to beat potatoes until creamy, slowly adding half and half until you achieve the right texture. Potatoes should be creamy and fluffy but not runny. Beat in garlic, salt and pepper to taste. Stir in sour cream.

Transfer potatoes to a baking dish and top with cheese. Sprinkle paprika and more salt and pepper over the top. Bake for about 20 minutes until cheese is melted and slight crisped.

Pair with: a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon or a peppy Shiraz for wine or a robust porter or stout such as Samuel Smith’s Taddy Porter or Founder’s Breakfast Stout for beer

Check back later this week for more Valentine’s Day ideas!

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Happy New Year!

It’s hard to believe another year has come and gone.  The ladies at HAP have much to be thankful for as we look back at 2009.  We want to thank all of our amazing readers for making Haute Apple Pie such a success.  If you are a regular reader or just stop in from time to time, Thank You!  We can’t tell you how much we appreciate your support.

HAP has a lot of fun planned for 2010 and we are looking forward to sharing more amazing recipes, decorating ideas, parties and, of course, giveaways!  We also have a few tricks up our sleeves, so stay tuned.

We wish you and your family a happy and healthy 2010!

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New Year’s Eve Cocktails – Part III

When it comes time for New Year’s Eve, I always feel, the less fuss the better. Making a big bowl of punch is an easy way to quench the thirsts of a big crowd. This following recipe should come with a warning, it is delicious and goes down easy. Very easy. But be careful! It will catch up to you…

If you’re looking for a crowd pleaser, try: Champagne (packs a) Punch

Ingredients:
1 C. Triple Sec
1 C. Brandy
1/2 C. Chambord
2 C. Unsweetened Pineapple Juice
1 qt. Ginger Ale
2 Chilled Bottles Dry Champagne

In bowl, combine Triple Sec, Chambord, Brandy and pineapple juice. Chill covered 4 hours or overnight.

In a large punch bowl, combine cooled mixture, champagne, ginger ale and ice cubes.

Serves 10-25 people (depending on how much is poured!)

A great way to spice up a punch bowl is to add an ice ring with some color. Pour some fresh cranberries into a round Jell-O mold. Add water and freeze overnight and you have instant decor to your bowl!

If you are pregnant, try: Blood Orange Sparkling Juice

This year, I have to go for a slightly less potent drink. For those of you out there who are in my situation, or prefer a non-alcoholic beverage, try Gavioli’s Blood Orange Sparkling Juice. It will give you your bubbly fix and something to sip on for the evening.

Please remember, if you are going to partake in any of these delicious beverages this New Year’s Eve, have a designated driver.

Wishing everyone a safe and Happy New Year!

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New Year’s Eve Cocktails

If you’re looking to indulge, try: Bailey’s Irish Cream in a Chocolate Shot Glass

This is decadence at its best!  I was served one of these delicious shots at a family party many years ago and it has become a special event staple for me ever since.  First you take the shot, then you eat the glass!  If you have a specialty chocolate store in your area, chances are they sell these chocolate dessert cups.  If not, you can purchase them here.


Bailey’s Irish Cream in a Chocolate Shot Glass

1 shot Bailey’s
1 Chocolate Dessert Cup

Fill the chocolate shot glass to the top with Baily’s Irish Cream.  Drink, Eat, Enjoy!

If you’re looking to sip bubbly, try: Champagne with Pear Liqueur

This champagne cocktail is the perfect way to add variety to your New Year’s Eve Champagne.  The pear flavor is subtle, but still adds a little elegance and flavor.  For a special touch, add a fresh slice of pear.


Champagne with Pear Liqueur

1-2 tablespoons pear liqueur
Champagne or sparkling wine
1 ripe pear, thinly sliced

Pour 1-2 tablespoons of pear liqueur into a champagne flute. Top each glass with champagne or sparkling wine. Finally, place pear slice gently into the glass.


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New Year’s Eve Cocktails!

The holidays are almost over and we hope you had a great time with friends, family and food. But there’s still a little more celebrating to be done before the resolutions kick in!  This week we’ll be serving up some tasty cocktail options to help you ring in 2010, no matter what your New Year’s Eve plans are.

If you’re looking to relax, try: Cucumber Lime Gin & Tonic
I fell in love with Hendrick’s gin one late night in Vegas last summer. I used to despise gin but have gradually come to love its fresh, clean taste.  Hendrick’s is a craft gin from Scotland with hints of rose, cucumber and of course, juniper.  It’s quirky taste fits perfectly with the quaint apothecary bottle it comes in.  It may not be for everyone but this G & T upgrade is a perfect spa-like splurge for a relaxing NYE at home.

Hendrick's Gin & Tonic

Cucumber Lime Gin & Tonic
2 oz Hendrick’s gin
splash tonic
splash ginger ale (*optional)
1 lime wedge
1 slice cucumber
ice

Fill a lowball glass half way with ice.  Add gin and a splash of tonic and/or ginger ale.  Squeeze in a lime wedge and garnish with lime wedge and cucumber slices.

PS: Hendrick’s web site has tons of tasty looking recipes that I can’t wait to try!

If you’re looking to liven up a party, try: Strip & Go Nakeds
Although the name sounds scandalous, this recipe originally came to me via my mother from my grandmother’s friend who is a nun! A staple among my friends at many a college party and summer BBQ, Strip & Go Nakeds are refreshing but pack a big punch. Alternate this one with a less boozy drink (or water!).

Lemonade Vodka Cocktail

Strip & Go Nakeds
1 can frozen lemonade concentrate, partially thawed
1 concentrate can filled with vodka
2 light lager beers

In a large pitcher, pour one can of partially thawed lemonade concentrate.  Fill the concentrate can with vodka and add to pitcher.  Pour in two light lagers (this is one time when I would recommend a cheap light beer) and mix well.

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Christmas Morning Stollen

Every year on Christmas Eve, my dad runs to the nearby bakery to pick up a Christmas stollen. Stollen is basically a German fruitcake, made with dried fruit, nuts and spices. When eaten fresh, it’s a tasty treat. But beware, it can dry out in a few days and then you are cursed with a hard brick of a loaf that no one wants to eat.

This year, I have decided to surprise my Dad, go back to my German roots and make my very own Christmas Morning Stollen.   

Ingredients:

  • 1 package of mixed golden raisins and cherries
  • 1/2 C. Cherry Juice
  • 2 TBSP rum
  • 1/2 C. slivered almonds
  • 2/3 C. whole milk
  • 6 TBSP unsalted butter
  • 1/3 C. sugar
  • Grated zest of 1 orange and 1 lemon
  • 3 C flour
  • 1 envelope rapid rise yeast
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • Pinch of nutmeg
  • Pinch of cinnamon
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • Powdered sugar for dusting

Combine dried fruit, cherry juice and rum in saucepan and bring to a boil. Turn off heat and stir. Cover and let sit overnight until fruit is plumped. Toast almonds on a baking sheet at 350 degrees for 5 minutes. Turn off oven.

Place milk, 4 TBSP butter and sugar in a microwavable bowl. Microwave for 3 minutes. Remove from microwave and add orange and lemon zest. Stir to dissolve sugar. Set aside to cool. 

Butter large mixing bowl and set aside. In a stand mixer, or large bowl with electric hand mixer, mix 2 C. flour, yeast, salt, nutmeg and cinnamon until blended. Gradually add milk mixture, mixing on low setting. Slowly add eggs until soft dough forms. Turn off mixer. Add fruit, leftover juices and almonds. Continue to mix on low. Add remaining cup of flour until soft dough forms. Turn out dough on lightly floured surface and knead until smooth. Place in buttered bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Let rise for one hour. 

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Punch out dough. Divide into three portions. Roll each dough out into oval and fold lengthwise to create crescent shape. Cover. Let rise one hour. 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake 30 minutes or until golden brown. Melt 2 TBSP of butter and brush over hot loaves. Transfer to wire cooling rack, cool completely. Dust heavily with powdered sugar before serving. Can be served with butter or jam. 

I hope my dad enjoys this home-baked German treat! 

Merry Christmas everyone! Or as they say in Germany, Frohe Weihnachten!

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Holiday Traditions

I think one of the hardest things about getting married is trying to work out how to split the holidays.  My husband’s family lives in Illinois and we alternate every year where we spend Christmas.  Although it is hard to be away from my family every other year, I find that one of the best parts of this set up is adopting new holiday traditions.

My mother in law does an amazing job at Christmas time.  The decorations are beautiful, the food is to die for and there is always plenty of time spent around the fire.  But of all their traditions, I think my favorite is the present we all receive after Christmas Eve dinner.  Everyone is sent to their rooms to find gift bags sitting on their beds.  In these bags are Christmas Eve PJ’s!  The family spends the rest of the evening playing games and running around in their new get-ups.  Who doesn’t  love getting new PJ’s?  And it helps the kids even more excited for Christmas morning.  I know this is one traditions that I will adopt and pass down to my children.

What are some of your favorite holiday traditions?

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Last Minute Holiday Gift Wrap Ideas

Calling last minute shoppers!  I’m usually running down to the wire on my Christmas shopping but even with the time crunch I still like to make my presents look pretty.

Christmas wrapping paper

My favorite wrapping paper is actually kraft paper, sometimes called postal mailing paper. It may seem ho-hum but I love it because it’s a rustic looking blank canvas for you to dress up with whatever pretty things you have laying around.

Since I’m a sucker for the beautiful (but expensive) papers from Milwaukee paper store, Broadway Paper, I usually buy one or two sheets and trim them into strips to create ribbon to get more bang for my buck. They look great if you mix and match patterns and some are even reversible, like the ones from Smock.

Brown paper packages tied up with string

Then I used fluffy white yarn that reminded me of snow, leftover gold ribbon from my holiday wreath and chandelier and sprigs of boxwood or fir (snipped from my tree!) as finishing touches.

Holiday gift wrap ideasgold gift wrap

You could also use:
Pinecones
Small ornaments
Cinnamon sticks
Sequins or paper punches
Multi-colored ribbons
spray painted branches

Extending my obsession with metallics this winter, I snatched up into two rolls of gold paper on sale at Michaels, which also work as a good neutral base for adornments.

pretty wrapping ideas

Want more ideas?? Check out these sites:
Martha Stewart Gift Wrap Center
How About Orange Magazine Bow
Tip Junkie Gift Wrap Ideas
Modern Vintage It’s a Wrap

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Christmas Treats with Mom

Every year as a child, I, like most of you, looked forward to baking christmas cookies and treats with my mom around the holidays. If you ask anyone on the northwest side of Chicago, they will tell you my mom makes some of the best baked treats around. She is never afraid to, what we call in my family, “fuss.” 

So this year, my mom made a trip up to Wisconsin and we spent the day making a few extra Christmas treats that will spice up any holiday cookie platter. These bite sized desserts are easy to make and require very little baking. You can make as many or as little as you want. They are great to fill out a holiday platter or wrap individually to give as a heartfelt Christmas gift, just as Anne suggested in her recent post.

I’ve added them to a cookie platter filled with my Vanilla Spritz Press Cookies, Lemon Ginger Snowballs and Nutmeg Yule Logs. 

Turtle Pretzels


Ingredients:

  • Snyder’s Pretzel Snaps
  • Rolos
  • Whole Pecans

Place pretzel snaps on a foil-lined baking sheet. Place Rolo on top of the pretzel. Bake in oven at 250 degrees for 4 minutes. Immediately press pecans on top of chocolate. Set in refrigerator.

Christmas Mice


Ingredients:

  • Maraschino cherries
  • Hershey’s Kisses
  • Melted milk chocolate
  • Slivered almonds
  • Black and white gel icing

Pat cherries on paper towel. Dip in chocolate and place cherry on its side on a foil-lined baking sheet. Immediately place unwrapped Hershey’s Kiss as the head of the mouse. Set in refrigerator until chocolate hardens. Using black gel icing, attach slivered almonds to top of Hershey’s Kiss to create mouse ears. Use white gel icing for eyes. 

Chocolate Dipped Meringues


Ingredients:

  • Vanilla meringues
  • Milk and/or white chocolate, melted for dipping
  • Christmas sprinkles

Dip store-bough vanilla meringues in chocolate. Immediately dip in shallow bowl of holiday sprinkles of your choice. Set on foil-lined baking sheet in refrigerator until chocolate hardens. 

M&M Chocolate Pretzel Rings


Ingredients:

  • Pretzel rings
  • Milk and/or white chocolate, melted for dipping
  • Holiday M&Ms

Place pretzel rings on foil-lined baking sheet. Using small spoon (my mom using one of my old baby spoons!), drop chocolate into pretzel ring. Immediately place M&M, “M” side down, on chocolate. Set in refrigerator until chocolate sets. 

Mom’s Chocolate Melting Tips:

  • Using chocolate squares or chips, place in microwave safe bowl for one minute. Stir. 
  • Don’t let any water get into the bowl – the chocolate will harden and will not go back!
  • Don’t over heat. After one minute, stir. Use 15 second  increments to get to desired consistency. Stirring is the key!
  • Place a 1/2 teaspoon of shortening in with the chocolate before melting to even out the consistency.

From my mom’s kitchen and my kitchen to yours – Merry Christmas!

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Ladies Night: A White & Gold Holiday

“Hosting ladies night” has been a social tradition among women for decades. What was once parlor games and tea became Bunco parties and quilting bees and has now morphed into book clubs and excuses for cosmopolitans.  Some groups have fun names, such as my mom’s Stitch ‘n Bitch Sisters, but our group of fab ladies simply calls it what it is:  Girls Night.

While impromptu get-togethers are great, what really makes a great ladies night is a little planning. Here are our tips:
Choose a consistent night – our group of gets together on the second Thursday of each month
Make a schedule – at the beginning of the year, assign each lady a month to host. She’s only responsible for her month and can plan the night however she wishes, from food to drinks to even an event
Invite new friends – have a new neighbor or coworker? Help them meet people by inviting them to come
Keep it casual – if you can make it great and if not, no big deal

And guys, you can do it too!  Although my husband’s “Man Night” is less frequent and a bit rowdier, it gives him an excuse to go to sporting events or hit up a new brewpub with friends he doesn’t see often.

Do you and your friends have a “Ladies/Man Night”?  Tell us about it!

White & Gold Holiday Theme
And now onto my recent White & Gold Holiday Ladies Night!  Because it was the holidays I got a bit fancier than I usually do.  I carried my metal & wood obsessions into my holiday decor this year and created a white & gold holiday party with touches of fresh greenery.

Green and gold christmas wreath

I fancied up an undecorated fresh wreath with leftover gold ball ornaments and discount gold wire ribbon to greet guests as they arrived.

Pomegranate Pear Champagne Cocktail

We sipped on a festive golden Pear Champagne cocktail dotted with pomegranate seeds.  I just mixed organic Pear Nectar and organic Pear Juice, found at Whole Foods with champagne or non-alcoholic pear sparkling cider for the two mom-to-bes.

White Bean Dip with Pita Chips

Fennel, Apple & Spinach Salad

I served homemade Giada de Laurentiis’ White Bean Dip with gold pita chips and carrots, along with an Apple, Fennel & Parmesan Spinach Salad.  I also made a hearty Rosemary-White Cheddar Mac & Cheese, which was such a crowd-pleaser that I forgot to take pictures!

Boxwood holiday decor

To add to the winter decor, I took my gold sprayed branches and combined them with some fresh boxwood.  I clipped a few branches of the boxwood into small sprigs and layered them with fake snow into hurricane glasses.

Gingerbread Cupcakes with Eggnog Frosting

I adorned my chandelier with a combo of sparkly gold ribbon, cheap gold ball ornaments and mercury glass gold balls. Dessert was Martha Stewart Gingerbread Cupcakes with my Eggnog Frosting.  Yum!

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