Every year when my family goes down to Captiva Island for Labor Day, I end up making a red velvet cake to take down there with us. We always have more than enough food and desserts, so I don't feel too bad if it is not perfect, or if it tips over in the car. The homemade ones are the best, but we can always buy one down the road for a pretty penny if it really gets ruined. This year, we came close to having to do just that....
Hostess Tip #7: Don't trust an oven you've never used before. And...
Hostess Tip #8: Don't go lay out by the pool while you are making a red velvet cake in an oven you have never used before.
This year, I decided to bring all the ingredients and make it fresh at the house where we were staying. I prepared the cake as normal, and was excited to use an oven that easily held all three pans on the same rack. I set my cell phone alarm for 10 minutes before the 3 cake rounds were supposed to be done, but as I stepped foot into the house to check on them, I smelled burning cake. Frankly, I am amazed the smoke alarm didn't go off! They had baked unevenly, and overflowed onto the elements on the bottom of the oven, which may or may not have been the reason the breaker tripped and it took us a few hours the next day to determine why the oven and stove weren't working. Needless to say, it took me 20 minutes to clean the hot oven, and a few hours to air out the house. I ended up using the three cakes, by shaving them down to even layers, and icing them, however, it ended up being the UGLIEST cake I have ever made in my life. I didn't even take a picture, it was so bad. However, I'm pretty sure it was one of the best red velvet cakes I have ever made, and it was gone by the second night of our long weekend.
Note to self: Make it ahead of time in your own oven, when you know it cooks perfectly every time.
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
The Getaway...
I came across this old barn turned vacation home in the New York Times, and fell in love. This Friday has me dreaming of a getaway, and this place looks perfect! Check out a few images below, and go here for the full slideshow. AMAZING!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Cocktail Hour Alternative

This recipe was sent to me by my good friend Jennie, who said "this is right up [your] alley!" Jennie knows my love for dirty martinis, and anything food related. I made it this past Labor Day weekend, and it seemed to be a big hit with the family too! I modified the recipe a little bit, so here is what I used:
1- 8oz. Package of Low Fat Cream Cheese
1 Tbsp of Light Mayonnaise
1/4 cup Vodka
6 pieces of Crispy Bacon (I used the microwavable kind)
1/3 Cup Green Olives, chopped (I removed the pimentos)
3-4 Scallions, finely chopped
Mix together in a bowl, and chill until served. If you need it to be more creamy, add a little milk to thin it out. Serve with small pieces of toasted bread or reduced fat Triscuits.
This recipe and photo comes from the Half Assed Kitchen. You can check out her full post here. Thanks for the great recipe!
Monday, August 2, 2010
Napa & San Francisco
We took a little vacation this summer.... an important one, in fact: Our Honeymoon. I know what you're thinking.... we have been married for a year and a half. But the truth of it is, we couldn't go anywhere after our wedding, due to some work training and other friends' weddings. So we decided to take it this summer. We still told people it was a delayed honeymoon, since we got married in January... of LAST year (we left out that minor detail). So off to California we go!
Napa Valley and a little town called Yountville were our first stops. The grapes and vines were in full bloom, and the countryside was so lush.

We went to several vineyards: Silver Oak, Grgich Hills, Merryvale, and Cakebread. All were so beautiful and it was so cool to learn about how they cultivate and age their grapes, and end up with such delicious wines. We tried lots of different types of wines, even though the standard Cabernet Sauvignon is our go-to wine. We may have even come home with some bottles, to open only for special occasions.
Napa Valley is not just about wine though. The food there is equally amazing. We went to Ristorante Tra Vigne, a recommendation from some friends, and I have to say that their fresh mozzarella changed my life! They make it on site, and it had just been pulled out of pasteurization that day. Then they place it in a small bowl with a little fresh olive oil, and warm it up just enough. They bring it to your table and slice it for you, and then you spread it over their freshly baked and toasted sourdough bread. It is HEAVEN! Here's me with what was left of it:


We also went to Mustard's Grill for dinner.... I had their famous Mongolian Pork Chop, which was delicious. However, my husband got the New York Strip, which was even more amazing!! Lets just say, we didn't leave hungry!

Our next stop on our trip was on our way to Monterrey/Carmel. Fifteen years ago, when I was last in California, my family stopped in a little town called Gilroy, the "Garlic Capital of the World", and tried some amazing garlic delicacies. So on our trip this year, we happened to be in time for their Annual Gilroy Garlic Festival. I insisted that we go. While it was ten times as large as any festival we have here in Florida in all its craziness, it was definitely a great experience. I made my husband try Garlic Ice Cream (I have had it before and liked it a lot!), since he is a hugs ice cream lover. Here he is, trying the Praline Pecan Garlic Ice Cream:
It was pretty delicious, but we wish we had ordered it like seasoned festival-goers scooped into half of a cantaloupe. A new idea for summer!!!
After Monterrey/Carmel, we drove up Big Sur and Highway 1 up the coast of California to our last destination: San Francisco. There, we saw the redwoods at Muir Woods, took a tour of Alcatraz, and hung out with the sea lions at Fisherman's Wharf.

There were also so many great restaurants, but here were our favorites:


Our last stop before heading home was Scoma's seafood restaurant on the Wharf. While it doesn't have the best view, it does have some of the freshest seafood right off the dock! Order the LazyMan's Cioppino for a real treat (recipe to follow).
Between the wine, restaurants, and amazing sights, our honeymoon was certainly worth the wait!



Napa Valley is not just about wine though. The food there is equally amazing. We went to Ristorante Tra Vigne, a recommendation from some friends, and I have to say that their fresh mozzarella changed my life! They make it on site, and it had just been pulled out of pasteurization that day. Then they place it in a small bowl with a little fresh olive oil, and warm it up just enough. They bring it to your table and slice it for you, and then you spread it over their freshly baked and toasted sourdough bread. It is HEAVEN! Here's me with what was left of it:

We also went to Mustard's Grill for dinner.... I had their famous Mongolian Pork Chop, which was delicious. However, my husband got the New York Strip, which was even more amazing!! Lets just say, we didn't leave hungry!

Our next stop on our trip was on our way to Monterrey/Carmel. Fifteen years ago, when I was last in California, my family stopped in a little town called Gilroy, the "Garlic Capital of the World", and tried some amazing garlic delicacies. So on our trip this year, we happened to be in time for their Annual Gilroy Garlic Festival. I insisted that we go. While it was ten times as large as any festival we have here in Florida in all its craziness, it was definitely a great experience. I made my husband try Garlic Ice Cream (I have had it before and liked it a lot!), since he is a hugs ice cream lover. Here he is, trying the Praline Pecan Garlic Ice Cream:

After Monterrey/Carmel, we drove up Big Sur and Highway 1 up the coast of California to our last destination: San Francisco. There, we saw the redwoods at Muir Woods, took a tour of Alcatraz, and hung out with the sea lions at Fisherman's Wharf.

There were also so many great restaurants, but here were our favorites:


Bobo's: The Steak, The Crab. This restaurant certainly lives up to its name. We met some of our California friends at their favorite steak joint on Lombard Street. They have a bone-in filet mignon that is out of this world, and with an iron skillet roasted mussels, crab, and shrimp combo to start with, they made the restaurant live up to its name. Their sides are served family style, with amazing pancetta brussel sprouts and a twice baked potato the size of my arm. While it is not the most well-known or popular restaurant in San Francisco, it is definitely one not to miss!

Our last stop before heading home was Scoma's seafood restaurant on the Wharf. While it doesn't have the best view, it does have some of the freshest seafood right off the dock! Order the LazyMan's Cioppino for a real treat (recipe to follow).
Between the wine, restaurants, and amazing sights, our honeymoon was certainly worth the wait!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Hominy Grill - for any meal. Truly incredible, homemade food that warms your soul. I even bought their cookbook during this visit, I love the place so much.
Tristan - a wonderful upscale restaurant with a diverse food selection, great wines, and modern atmosphere. We went here to celebrate a special event, but would also be a great date-night spot.
Pavillion Bar- rooftop bar at the Market Pavilion Hotel on Bay Street with amazing atmosphere. Grab a drink overlooking all of Charleston, this is the best view in town!
Charleston Riverdogs- We actually had the most fun at the Charleston Riverdogs game. As featured on the Man vs. Food on the Travel Channel, the stadium offers many unique hot dogs that are all delicious! The stadium also offers fun activities for kids, and the baseball is pretty good too!
For more places to go, a fantastic quick guide to Charleston, visit the Design*Sponge blog here: Design*Sponge
Monday, April 19, 2010
Time Off

Stay tuned for some Lowcountry Recipes from beautiful Charleston, perfect for those spring and summer cookouts and gatherings with friends! See 'yall soon!
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