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Buffalo Chicken Wraps

January 8, 2015 by kim Leave a Comment

IMG_3776Looking for some party appetizers? Look no further! I’ve got the perfect recipe for you (plus, there’s no stovetop involved… everything’s in the oven!).

IMG_3763Have you heard of these won ton wraps from Nasoya? They’re the perfect base for lots of recipes! It took me a couple of laps around the grocery store to find them, but I finally did in the refrigerated section next to the tofu.

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IMG_3731I was impressed with how easy the wraps came apart from one another. They didn’t stick at all! I remember making egg rolls with my mom when I was little and the biggest hassle was separating one egg roll sheet from another. If I had a dime for every egg roll sheet that I ripped, then I’d be able to buy a Le Creuset pot by now!

IMG_3724This recipe is quick to bake and prepare because it involves pre-cooked chicken. You can buy it like that (I did!) or cook the chicken yourself.

IMG_3736The only issue I had with the wontons was that the bottom didn’t crisp. I even baked them an extra two minutes in hopes that they would brown more, but to no avail.

IMG_3738Oh well, it could have been worse.

IMG_3748My DH basically inhaled these the moment they came out of the oven. You can eat six and not even notice it!

IMG_3767Since I’m not a fan of blue cheese, I replaced it with feta. Feta goes well with buffalo sauce. The original recipe also suggests to sprinkle cheese on top after putting in the chicken mixture, but I thought there was enough cheese as is.

IMG_3770Recipe from Nasoya.

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Buffalo Chicken Wraps

Ingredients

  • 12 oz of cooked chicken, diced
  • 3 oz of blue cheese, crumbled (I used feta)
  • ¼ cup of wing sauce (mild or hot, according to taste)
  • ½ cup of cream cheese, softened
  • ¼ cup of ranch dressing (I used light)
  • 24 Nasoya Won Ton Wraps
  • Cupcake Pan

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  2. Place chicken and blue cheese in a bowl and set aside. In a separate bowl mix together the hot wing sauce, softened cream cheese, and ranch dressing. Pour the cream cheese mixture over top of the chicken and crumbled blue cheese. Stir until just combined
  3. Place one wonton wrapper in each cupcake opening- press down until it creates a cup
  4. Fill each wrapper cup ¾ of the way with the chicken mixture
  5. Bake for 10 minutes, or until the wrappers are golden brown and the cheese is bubbling. Top with more crumbled blue cheese for garnish, if you wish.
  6. Serve warm.
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Classic French Madeleines

January 6, 2015 by kim 19 Comments

IMG_3621Happy New Year, fellow blog readers! I was a bit ambitious for our New Year’s party and tried my hand at madeleines for the first time. Thanks to this Madeleines book by Barbara Feldman Morse, it was a cinch.

IMG_3661Madeleines are the perfect excuse for having a party. After prepping and baking a couple of different flavors, you can set up a sprinkles/toppings bar for guests to decorate their own madeleines. Kids, especially, would love it!

IMG_3624I chose to try classic french madeleines and dark chocolate espresso madeleines so I could have the best of both worlds. To be honest, my first batch was a disaster. Not because they turned out terrible, but because I thought I could hold the pan with one hand right out of the oven. The corner of the pan just bumped the side of the oven when they came out and the whole batch went tumbling down.

IMG_3639It wasn’t all bad, though. I managed to salvage two and a half madeleines. My DH ate the half and then quickly finished off the other two so I knew they were good. Not to worry, I was planning on making a couple of batches anyway. I only had one madeleine pan to bake with, so I was making twelve at a time (half a batch). The pan that Quick Books sent me is awesome. Nothing stuck, the madeleines shaped wonderfully (assuming you put in just the right amount of batter), and it’s lightweight and heavy duty at the same time.

IMG_3649I enjoyed the madeleines plain, but my DH preferred them dipped in dark chocolate. I threw an assortment of sprinkles on top for the new year. Plus, they’re more eye-catching with bold and bright colors.

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IMG_3659This is the first time that I’ve baked with vanilla bean paste and let me tell you, it’s a game changer. The little specks of vanilla bean laced throughout the layers of each madeleine enhanced the flavor. As for the dark chocolate madeleines, the large amount of coffee added into the batter deepened the cocoa.

IMG_3666From what I’ve learned after my many batches, here are a couple of tips for your first time:

  1. Filling up the pan cavity almost all the way was too much for me. They overflowed. It’s better to start out with a little less than a little too much.
  2. When they say to mix the eggs and sugar together for five minutes, do it! The aerating is necessary for a light and fluffy madeleine. A mixer is your best friend when it comes to making madeleines.
  3. Use top of the line ingredients. Since there are so few ingredients in making a basic madeleine, it makes a huge difference the quality of your butter, vanilla, and chocolate.
  4. Baking spray is your best friend. If you generously cover your pan, those babies will slip out with little effort.
  5. Speaking of getting them out of a pan, I inverted them over a cooling rack and gently tapped the back of the pan to let them fall out. For the ones that didn’t come out out on their own, I used my finger to gently push one corner of the madeleine and they’d just slide out without a problem.
  6. You must let them cool on a baking rack. Leaving them on a flat surface will not cut it because both sides need to cool.
  7. The texture changes dramatically straight from the oven to after cooling. They’ll be a lot more dense after being cooled. I prefer to eat them warm and fluffy, but that timeframe’s very small.

IMG_3669Now, thanks to my friend over at Quirk Books, I’m giving away a copy of Madeleines and a madeleine pan for one reader to bake with this new year! The book has more recipes than you’ll ever need to entertain. There’s sweet, savory, light, heavy, fruity, and indulgent. Enter via the Rafflecopter below.IMG_3678

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Classic French Madeleines

Ingredients

  • 8 tbsp (1 stick) unsalted butter
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 tsp freshly grated lemon zest (I subbed this with grated vanilla beans)

Directions

  1. Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat two 12-shell pans with baking spray.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder.
  3. Place butter in another bowl and microwave on low power for 1 minute, or until melted. Allow to cool to room temperature.
  4. Place eggs and sugar in a 2-quart glass bowl or measuring cup and beat with a hand or stand mixer on medium-high speed until mixture is light and fluffy, about 3 to 5 minutes.
  5. Add vanilla and zest and continue beating for another minute or so. Fold in the flour mixture until just blended, then drizzle the cooled butter over the batter and incorporate completely.
  6. Using a 1 1/2 inch-diamter scoop or a teaspoon, fill shell molds with bater until almost full. Gently press batter to distribute it evenly.
  7. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until madeleines puff up and are golden brown.
  8. Remove pans from oven and let cool on a wire rack for 2 to 3 minutes, then invert and tap madeleines onto the rack. You may also use a small offset spatula to remove each one individually. Let cool completely if planning to store and/ or freeze. Otherwise, serving madeleines warm from the oven is best!
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Filed Under: book review, cake, chocolate chip, cocoa, coffee, dessert, food porn, giveaway, lemon, white chocolate

Winter Bucket List + Coca-Cola Life Giveaway

December 27, 2014 by kim 24 Comments

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With the holidays practically flying by (four days left until the new year!), I created my very own winter bucket list for things that I want to get done this season. Some of these are traditions from years ago and some of them are brand new. Either way, each “to-do” item allows me to spend time with the people that I love. That’s the most important part!

  1. Every year, I bake my most popular cookies: chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, and white chocolate macadamia nut.
  2. Try out (at least) one new recipe.
  3. Pick up some warm drinks and go Christmas light gazing!
  4. Put up and decorate the Christmas tree.
  5. Go ice skating.
  6. Watch “Elf” and “Love Actually.”
  7. Visit the snow (weekend trip?!).
  8. Go to a Kings game.
  9. Read a book by the fireplace.
  10. Send out holiday cards.
  11. Learn how to knit a beanie.
  12. Bake and decorate sugar cookies.
  13. Decorate the fireplace mantel.
  14. Hop into the jacuzzi when it’s less than 50 degrees out.
  15. Make s’mores.
  16. Put together an entire puzzle (no easy 100 piece ones, either!)
  17. Try a new restaurant.
  18. Borrow books from the library.
  19. Drink hot cocoa.
  20. Go on a picnic and enjoy some Coca-Cola Life!

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I grew up drinking Coca-Cola and this is a great alternative for a something a little lighter. Coca-Cola Life has only 60 calories per 8 oz bottle and is sweetened with natural cane sugar and stevia leaf extract. It also has 35% less calories than other leading colas. Coca-Cola Life was designed to provide consumers with simple yet sweet moments of refreshing uplift throughout their day.

For more information on Coca-Cola Life, you can visit their page here.

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My friends over at Coca-Cola want to share the love and give one lucky reader the chance to try Coca-Cola Life! They’re giving away a Coca-Cola Life sampling kit, which includes a t-shirt and a six pack of 8 oz Coca-Cola bottles (as pictured above). All you have to do is enter via the Rafflecopter below:

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 This prize was provided by The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company is not a sponsor, administrator or connected in any other way with this giveaway.

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