It's my birthday today and I have a couple of presents for you.
Don't get too excited. I'm not giving away a trip to Paris, a giant bottle of perfume, or even balloons.
All I've got are a couple of recipes that I've made over the past few days. I thought they were good and I hope you do too!
We had our first snow the other day. It was short-lived, but the girls had a chance to play in it in their PJ's before school. The cold snowy weather was perfect for soup.
Butternut Squash Soup
8 cups roasted butternut squash (approximately 2 medium squash) to roast squash, halve and seed, place cut-side down on baking sheet with 1/2 inch water; cook at 350 for about 30 minutes
2 T. canola oil
2 T. butter
1 onion, chopped
6 cups vegetable stock
1 1/2 cups carrots, chopped
1 apple, peeled and chopped
1 bay leaf
1 c. half and half I used fat free
salt
pepper
nutmeg
red pepper flakes
Melt butter in oil. Saute onion and carrots. Add vegetable stock, apple, bay leaf and squash. Simmer until vegetables are tender, approximately 20 minutes. Transfer soup to blender and blend until smooth (or use an immersion blender).
Return soup to pot and add half-and-half. Cook until warm, but not boiling. Add salt, pepper, nutmeg and/or red pepper flakes to taste.
Makes 8 servings.
Christmas Wreath Cookies
These cookies remind me of my grandma, who we call Baba. She made these every year, but this was my first time making this classic.
40 marshmallows
4 T. butter
Green food coloring
6 cups cornflakes
Redhots
Combine the marshmallows and butter in a saucepan over medium heat until melted. Add food coloring. Mix cornflakes into the marshmallow/butter. Allow to slightly cool. Shape cornflakes into a wreath. Add redhots. Place on wax paper to cool.
Makes 2 dozen.
These were a little difficult to make. The cornflakes kept sticking to my hands so I couldn't shape them into pretty wreaths. Coating my hands in crisco or butter helped to keep the mixture from sticking.
What are your plans for the weekend? We will be heading to Denver where my oldest daughter is competing in the state gymnastics meet. Then we will spend a day with my husband's family in a pre-Christmas celebration before heading home on Sunday. It will be a jam-packed weekend!
There's my little gymanst and her proud dad.
Oooh great recipes, Suzy, thanks for sharing! Cornflakes - who knew there was a variation on the old Rice Krispy treat?? How cute as wreaths. Greasing your hands definitely helps when working with a cereal-marshmallow medium :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend with your family and good luck to your little munchkin in her competition!!
i love squash soup! will have to make that!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Suzy!!! I hope you have a wonderful day and weekend with your family and so glad we've connected in the blogosphere! I made two of my Pinterest recipes over the weekend and they were great too. The chicken and wild rice casserole was a real hit and would feed an army. Have a great one and treat yourself to something special today.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Those wreaths look YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!! I'm so happy to see this soup recipe. I love Wolfgang Puck's creamy butternut squash soup in a can and have been on the lookout for a homemade recipe. Very excited to try this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWell, I have not blog-visited since some time last week and am just catching up today. Suzy, you and I share the same birthday! Belated wishes and hope you had a great day!
ReplyDeleteSorry you family has been under the weather...the monogrammed towels are darling and so perfect. (My CSIL gives those a HS graduation gifts, ideal for taking to college!)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your gymnast, that is exciting!
Cathy
Clearly I'm behind on reading my favorite blogs, but HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Hope it was a great one!
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