This is lemon cookies. I call it the Pucker Up. Add 1 Tb of lemon zest and 1/4 C lemon juice to the basic cookie recipe. Then, powder up with powder sugar while they are still warm.
To Share, To Enjoy Life Together. Why not make the "Cooking Adventures" as part of family activities to share, explore, and appreciate the differences... Let's Rock together in the Home Kitchen Lab!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Healthy Green Drinks for the holidays
Don't forget to treat yourself to the simple refreshing green drinks.
Ingredients
Put the following ingredients into a blender in the order given
1 Kiwi, peeled and cut into chunks
1 large Golden Delicious Apple or 2 small, peeled and cut into chunks
1/2 Cucumber, peeled and cored, cut into chunks
Juice from 1 lemon or Juice from 1 orange (** remember to zest before squeezing and save them in freezer for the next baking project)
1/2 C Celery, washed and deveined -- Snap off 1 inch at one end and pull off the thread
1 C fresh spinach, washed
Add all ingredients into a blender to puree.
Serve
Enjoy!
Ingredients
Put the following ingredients into a blender in the order given
1 Kiwi, peeled and cut into chunks
1 large Golden Delicious Apple or 2 small, peeled and cut into chunks
1/2 Cucumber, peeled and cored, cut into chunks
Juice from 1 lemon or Juice from 1 orange (** remember to zest before squeezing and save them in freezer for the next baking project)
1/2 C Celery, washed and deveined -- Snap off 1 inch at one end and pull off the thread
1 C fresh spinach, washed
Add all ingredients into a blender to puree.
Serve
Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
MOCHI - SNOWMAN
Ho! Ho! HO! and Great Cheers! and a Greetings.
So, it's more fun time in the kitchen with Grand-kids. More wishes and ideas cute cakes and cookies. Here is from Good Ole' Japan's DAIFUKU MOCHI. What else can this wonderful be presented other than by itself? hmm... and I came up with the Snowman! Didn't know what to use to decorate it at first and even went a mile off to shop for gumdrops and so forth, but end up with Hershey's Kiss and Life Saver's Gummy Sours.
So follow the regular recipe for the DAIFUKU MOCHI in my blog, except that I used the powder form of DANGO powder that I found. Much cheaper than the SHIRATAMAKO.
Have fun!
(Click on image for more details)
So, it's more fun time in the kitchen with Grand-kids. More wishes and ideas cute cakes and cookies. Here is from Good Ole' Japan's DAIFUKU MOCHI. What else can this wonderful be presented other than by itself? hmm... and I came up with the Snowman! Didn't know what to use to decorate it at first and even went a mile off to shop for gumdrops and so forth, but end up with Hershey's Kiss and Life Saver's Gummy Sours.
So follow the regular recipe for the DAIFUKU MOCHI in my blog, except that I used the powder form of DANGO powder that I found. Much cheaper than the SHIRATAMAKO.
Have fun!
(Click on image for more details)
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