Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Straws ain't just for sippin'...

FIRST. REAL. GOAL. ACCOMPLISHED.

Okay, I guess the blog starting is also considered a goal... but you can celebrate the goal in the midst of doing it, can you? Whatevs, quit rainin' on my first-goal parade.

The goal that I have now completed is lucky number (checking goal list... where is it? Using the "find word" function... aaaand, got it!) FORTY-NINE: Make cheese straws.

{These are NOT the ones I made... waaaaaay too pretty.}

Cheese straws are something I grew up eating while at Amie's house. Amie is what my grandmother had all us grandkids call her - derived from the French word for 'friend.' (Why this non-traditional name? Because she "didn't want to be anybody's old Granny." I liked that lady.) Usually our cheese straws were bought from a little shop called Pollman's Bakeshop in Mobile, AL - they make the best brownies, chicken salad, and (DUH) cheese straws. But occasionally, when we were very lucky, we would also have the homemade variety. Since I don't have access to Pollman's here (oh, the pounds I would gain if I did!), I decided that I should really learn to make my own cheese straws, because maybe I'm getting spoiled fitting into my jeans all the time.

Now, I'm no Pioneer Woman (though I SO wish I was... I love you, Ree! Call me?), so there are a few glaring mistakes in this, my first cooking post.

Mistake #1: Forgot to start taking pictures until I had already put most of the ingredients into the mixing bowl. Oopsy.


So, use your imagination and picture me shredding cheese (ie: making Andy grate it because I HATE to GRATE. But I love to rhyme... any time... oh you lucky readers, you) measuring out crushed red pepper and cayenne, and plopping them all into the bowl together. That was fun, huh?

Mistake #2: forgetting to soften the butter AHEAD of time. This didn't hinder my cheese straw-ery too much, but still... rookie mistake.

Please also note how many sticks of butter are in this recipe. 3 delicious sticks of good-for-you butter. Oh, glorious butter. And cheese. Really, how can you go wrong with a recipe containing these two treats as main ingredients? You can't. (If I was PW, this would be an appropriate spot for an "Amen." I know she'd agree.)

So, technically, the recipe only calls for 2 & 1/2 sticks of butter, but (spoiler alert!) I ended up using 3 full sticks because of...

Mistake #3: Starting the recipe without having the required equipment.

{Cheese + Butter = gooooooood. That's math I understand.}

As you can see, I am using a hand mixer. Unfortunately, the recipe called for a standing mixer. You'd think the two would work pretty much the same way, just like I did... and just like me, you'd be wrong.

{Note how much sticky-ewy-gooy is on the whisk-y thingies... Yummm, right?}

{Adding a seemingly huge amount of flour... but the recipe called for it! At this time, I was still being a recipe-follower... 'cept for the standing mixer. Dang it.}

{After adding the flour... look a little dry to anyone else?}
 So, after hand-mixing and adding flour, I had a sortofakindofa situation on my hands. A very dry, not sticking together situation. A situation that called for more butter. You know, for moisture. And then I went completely off-book and added an egg out of desperation. I think maybe the standing mixer is better at actually mixing everything? Luckily, these additions seemed to do the trick, and the cheese straws were not lost. Unluckily, I made...

Mistake # 4: Conveniently forget to take pictures during scary recipe-salvaging time. Again, oopsy.

Imagination time again: Jess mixing crazy cheese/butter/flour concoction together with hand mixer. Jess realizing concoction seems to be drier than and Englishman's humor. Drier than Colorado in August. Drier than... I got nothing. It was dry, man. Jess freaking out, complaining to Andy that this ALWAYS HAPPENS WHEN I TRY TO BAKE THINGS, Andy suggesting adding an egg, Jess scoffing at silly egg idea because there aren't even eggs in the recipe at all. Jess adding butter, still too dry... sheepishly adding egg. Concoction seeming to recover. Jess singing Hallelujah chorus while doing embarrassing dance/jump thing. Maybe don't imagine that part. Jess rolls the now sticky-enough doughy mess into straw-like figures. Remembers camera. Says oopsy. And, we're back!



All the cheese straws I've ever had have nifty ridges on them (probably the result of using a cookie-press, the second piece of equipment the recipe called for that I did not have. Have I said oopsy yet?), so I added my own version of ridges with this new-fangled high tech piece of machinery called a fork.

{Into the oven they go!}
The recipe said to bake for 12 minutes, but being the rebel I am I left them in for about 15 to get a sort-of golden, crispier look. At least, that's what I was going for.


{Attempted PW-esque food shot.}


{The Browns sure keep it fancy with their dishware, mmhmm.}


And there you have it. How to royally screw up make cheese straws. Well, more like how to redeem yourself when you attempt to make cheese straws and strangely it's a lot friggen harder than you thought it would be but you're determined to see the recipe through because you have a blog DARN IT and you have to put something on there or riots will start and villages will burn and YOU OWE IT TO THE 4 PEOPLE WHO READ YOUR POSTS. Ahem.

I may end up making these again if my Mama can find Amie's recipe. She says she has it somewhere, but we all know how Moms lie. Like a rug. (I also might try Paula Deen's recipe, which I just discovered today... yet another lady who appreciates her some butter. That sounded like a fat joke. It wasn't.)

 Until then, here's the recipe I used, courtesy of MyRecipes.com: 
  
 Ingredients



1 1/2 cups butter, softened
1 (1-pound) block sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 to 2 teaspoons ground red pepper
1/2 teaspoon paprika
4 cups all-purpose flour


Preparation:


Beat first 5 ingredients at medium speed with a heavy-duty stand mixer until blended. Gradually add flour, beating just until combined.


Use a cookie press with a star-shaped disk to shape mixture into long ribbons, following manufacturer's instructions, on parchment paper-lined baking sheets. Cut ribbons into 2-inch pieces.

Bake at 350° for 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks to cool.

 

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Patty the Herm Plant.


So, this is not really a goal, buuuuut... I'm too excited about it. It also might be the first step toward completing a goal, so it totally counts.

Meet my new friend, Patty.
Today, it is beautiful and sunny here in Bellevue. Not only that, but it is St. Patrick's day. What better way to celebrate a day about the color green (okay, so maybe that's not all it's about... beer & potatoes too, right?) as well as the thing that helps green things grow (I'm talking about the SUN and ONLY THE SUN. Rain and I are currently enemies), than by purchasing an adorable, precious little plant?

There is no better way. So that's what happened.

Patty may not be perfect (a few nicks on some leaves here & there), but herm sure makes my cubicle less dreary.
And so, Patty made herm way home to my cubicle from the local QFC. Obviously, part of Patty's name relates to the day. Also obviously, it's for herms everywhere (because Pat is the quintessential herm name, duh). And Patty is definitely a herm; shim loves Activia, carries a fanny pack, and only wears unitards. Okay, maybe not the unitards.

As for how this applies to my goals, let's take a looksie at #29: Plant an indoor herb garden. The only thing I've ever been able to keep alive (plant-wise... Moose is still alive & kickin', despite my best efforts) is a bamboo plant. Bamboo is virtually indestructible, so it really wasn't that hard. An herb garden, I'm imagining, is going to take considerably more work than looking over every month or so and thinking "oh, there's no water in that bamboo vase. Wonder how long it's been like that. Welp, guess I better refill." So, Patty is my practice herb garden, because herm will probably need a little more attention than my bamboo, which should help prepare me for them herbs. Unless I kill it by next week.

Don't kill me please! (We'll see, Patty, we'll see...)

Here's hoping Patty and I have a long, beautiful future together. Happy St. Patrick's Day from us both.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Title

Ha, the title of theTitle is The Title.

Oh golly, you are in for a treat with this here blog. And speaking of this here blog, I thought I should explain/provide a disclaimer for the name of it.


(Please enjoy the clip-art... I am such a techhie.)

If you read the first post, you may have seen that I think the title of the blog is kind of... bad. You see, the day I made the bloggity, I had seen the phrase "see below for significance" on some set of instructions, so naturally I thought it would be witty as all get-out as the title of a blog... because, you know, you read below the title, and that's the "significant" part. The writing. Not the title. Yeah, not that funny, I know. But after I named it thus (who uses "thus" anymore?), I realized that this "witty" title of mine might imply that I thought what I was writing was very significant. Which, obviously, it isn't. It's just silly/entertaining for me/silly. So, then I hated it.

THEN (and by then, I mean a few minutes ago), I realized that I can change the title of the bloggizzle any gosh darn time I want. But then if I did that, I would have to change that first explanation of it. And that made me feel dumb.

Sooooooo... I guess I will keep the name for now. Not because I think this is significant to anyone but me (completing goals does seem pretty significant for a chronic procrastinator/focus-loser/project-abandoner), but because I'm lazy. I mean, because I don't care. Except that I clearly do, because I have written at length about it. But, I don't have a better idea. That's mostly why.

Alright, that's enough for today. Good night and good luck.

Starting Over...

I love reading blogs. I love reading these little snippets of others' lives, whether the focus is travel, fashion, home, or just ideas about life in general.

I am not, however, so keen on writing a blog myself. I can see how brilliant other people are, and it makes me feel silly to think that anyone would want to read anything that I have to say. This blog, in fact, was created a long time ago and never used; I think the title is silly, and I never published anything because I am a big chicken with terrible follow-through (to prove that last part: guess who never sent Thank-You notes after her wedding? This chicken.)

I am also an English major, so the thought of making typographical or grammatical errors in public gives me panic attacks.

BUT...

I am, with several others, trying to complete 101 goals in 1001 days (you can Google the concept; we totally stole it), and a blog is a great way to keep track & on-task. Plus, they started their blogs (and goals) first, so I am just a follower. That's a much more comfortable place for me to be. Thanks friends.

So, without further ado, here are the 101 things I will be trying to complete in the next 2.75ish years... that's not exact math, BTW. English major. Math hater. Aaaanyway...

1. Knit a red snood
2. Do a sprint triathlon
3. Get my master’s degree
4. See the last “Harry Potter” movie at the midnight showing
5. Get ice cream at Maryanne’s in Santa Cruz
6. Visit Forks
7. Write a story
8. Take a French class or buy Rosetta Stone
9. Give up meat for Lent
10. Send Christmas cards
11. Donate blood
12. Make book canvas
13. Make a blueberry pie from scratch
14. Start a blog  <--CHECK!
15. Get a teaching job
16. Touch flat hands to the floor without bending my knees
17. Cut my hair short
18. Go to NYC while we live in FL
19. Make a wish on 11/11/11 at 11:11
20. Participate in a flash mob
21. Make an entire meal from Barefoot Contessa
22. Go on a Vegas trip with Kaela
23. Visit Amalia in Austin
24. Get a year membership to a yoga studio
25. Read All the King’s Men
26. Take a photography class
27. Post an outfit picture on the blog
28. Visit the San Juans
29. Plant an indoor herb garden
30. Do 3 detoxes
31. Make a wedding album
32. Donate jewelry I don’t wear
33. Visit a state I’ve never been to
34. Picnic at Chateau St. Michelle
34. Get the Jetta spruced up
36. Make a “You Are My Sunshine” wall thing
37. Paint a watercolor to frame
38. “Meatless Mondays” for 1 month
39. Learn the continent of every country
40. Drink only water for 1 week
41. Visit London
42. Leave a note in a book and donate it
43. Learn to play 3 (new) songs on the guitar
44. Take a ballroom dancing class with Andy
45. Play a game of street hockey
46. Eat/cook vegan for a week
47. Sell my old jeans
48. Take at least 1 picture per holiday/party/trip/wedding
49. Make cheese straws
50. Write down 1 thing I’m thankful for each day for 1 month
51. Take a train trip
52. Sketch & frame Eiffel Tower
53. Visit Savannah, GA or Charleston, SC
54. Visit Victoria & meet Moriah
55. Have a “finished” bed (good mattress, good bedding, bed frame)
56. Make a Bouche de Noel
57. Have a Lucy & Jess only day
58. Call Mom once a week for 2 months
59. Use gift certificate at Toulouse Petit
60. Get Jessica Brown a passport
61. Send someone a “just because”care package
62. Do abs/pushups every other day (no Sunday) for two weeks
63. Go to a book reading/signing
64. Use gift certificate to Pearl
65. Read a biography
66. Play hooky
67. Wear shorts with tights underneath
68. Take a walk around Green Lake
69. Sing in public
70. Eat an apple a day for 2 weeks
71. Keep a change jar for 2 months, then buy something fun
72. Have a conversation with a homeless person
73. Get an eye exam
75. Make a recipe from Smitten Kitchen
76. Make a confession publicly
77. No coffee for one month
78. Go thrifting
79. Cook one “seasonal” meal per season
80. Get bra-fitted
81. Have a tea party, Amie-style
82. Go through a “skincare routine” every night for 2 weeks
83. Give Andy a compliment 1st thing in the morning every day for 1 week
84. Say “rabbit, rabbit” on the first of every month
85. Take a Barre class
86. Plan a surprise party
87. Run the Bolder Boulder (or another 10k)
88. Learn a new word each week for a month; use in a sentence
89. Make a birthday cake from scratch
90. Give a stranger a compliment
91. Play in a soccer game
92. No caffiene for a month
93. Read a non-fiction, non-biography
94. Have a pillow fight
95. Roll over 401k
96. Make my own body scrub
97. Read a book with Andy
98. Visit Orange Beach
99. Complete this goal by September 15, 2011
100. Complete this goal by January 15, 2012
101. Complete this goal by December 12, 2012 

So I guess this is one down... 100 (yipe) to go!

PS: Does that thank-you note thing count as #76? Or is that me trying to cheat already...? This is gonna go well.