This is what i need today. Edamame soy beans from the frozen section at store. Coarse salt.
Defrost the beans in microwave or let them thaw in fridge for 2 days.
Cute card i made. It says inside:
"The life and love we create is the life and love we live."
--Leo Buscaglia
Cute bowl from Target. Et voila!!!
Macarons de Paris. Those are different than the Macaroons. You find them in Fine French bakeries. Now, you can make them...and they look so good. I like the strawberries, orange, chocolate, lemon, the best. You can also add cinnamon for a twist.
SOOOOO GOOOD.
Ingredients:
- 1 box Pure Almond paste (.7 OZ) or 1 cup Almond flour(lucky you if you find it here in States, tell me if you do...), in this case add 1/4 cup granulated sugar to dry ingredients.
- 1 1/4 cup Confectioner Powdered sugar.
- 3 egg whites.
- Pinch of salt.
Keep the egg white at room temperature over night to tougher the eggs.
Beat eggs with salt until picks form.
Grate the Almond paste, add Powdered sugar and mix.
Fold gently in egg bowl. Add extract and coloring. Here, i added Strawberry extract and red coloring.
Put everything in piping bag, make circles on parchment paper. Try to do same shape for all.
They all will look flat and small. With little chunks if using the paste. Smooth, using Flour.
Let sit for 2 hours on counter.(This is how you get the cool ring on bottom of cookies.
Preheat 300 degrees oven.
Cook for 15 minutes, then turn rack to cook evenly for 15 more, depending on cookies sizes. The cookies will fluff 5 times their sizes. Cook until done but not starting to brown. Keep a wooden spoon in oven door to keep it open during cooking.
Let cool on rack.
I added extract and coloring to my white store bought icing. I like the cookies better without icing though.
And
VOILA!!
Another cute card with the same lay out as yesterday. The quote says...
"I am my beloved, and my beloved is me."
--Song of Solomon
I think Hubby is starting to like his little surprises
a lot! :)
Hot coco. The mug is from Target. Mush mallows from the dollar store. Hand made card by Myself.
This is what we use in France for Hot coco and cold ones too. Very soluble. This is what i grew up drinking on. Heat 1 cup milk for 2 Tbsp powder in pan until boiling. Serve.
Very cheap and easy to make cute card. I wrote a quote and personal message inside. The quote says: "There is no remedy for love but to love more."
--Henry David Thoreau