Sunday, June 19, 2011

Grilling and Chilling on Father’s Day


It’s June 19, 2011, Father’s Day!
This is a day where many families enjoy time together over a barbecue lunch or dinner.
It’s a day to honor dad!

A memory for me and my dad that I’ll always cherish was when I was around fourteen years old. One day, I just said out loud, to the airwaves, not to anyone specific, “I would love to play guitar”. Apparently, I didn’t know it, but my dad overheard me. That Christmas, my dad surprised me with a guitar. I was so happy, words couldn’t express. My dad knew how to play guitar and taught me the basics. Playing guitar was not only a great pastime for me, but playing my guitar made me happier when I was happy and it pulled me out of sadness if I was sad. My day started by playing guitar…literally…I would get up out of bed, pick up my guitar and play songs. I learned how to play guitar quickly. As a result, I sang and played guitar in high school concerts, at mass in church and then progressed to wedding ceremonies. I’ve met so many people through music. The musical path in my life was definitely one I will never forget. I was so blessed to have been able to share music with others.

Daddy…thank you for hearing me that one day…it changed my life forever. Love you!

Here I am singing and playing guitar in mass.
Open My Eyes was a song I sang and played on guitar at Mass during the Lent Season…one of my favorite hymns. Below you can click on the link to see and hear Jesse Manibusan sing and play his song on guitar.


When you think of Father’s Day,
you think of barbecue, right?

It’s all about
Grilling and Chilling
grilling burgers and chilling with a beer or cocktail.

I’ve always wanted to learn how to barbecue. So, I’ve decided to start with burgers. I made sliders which are just a word for ‘small burgers’.

You can adorn your burger with whatever you like. No rules! Sliders should be on a soft roll. At least, that’s how I like it. I used potato bread for my sliders.
 I added sharp cheddar cheese, a bit of ketchup and grain mustard. So good!

Check out a recipe by grill master, Bobby Flay.

Sliders with Chipotle Mayonnaise by Bobby Flay



Watermelon is bountiful in the summer months. Thought I’d make a cocktail using this fruit. You can check out the recipe by Sunny Anderson of the Food Network and my adaptation below.




Watermelon Mojito

By Sunny Anderson

Adapted by Carmen Ortiz of Baking is my Zen
I adapted the recipe by scaling back on the mint leaves by using 1-2 leaves. I like just a hint of mint. I also scaled back on the white rum. I used simple syrup instead of agave syrup.

Total Time: 10 min
Prep: 10 min
Yield: 4 servings
Level: Easy

INGREDIENTS:
2 1/2 to 3 pounds watermelon flesh, pits removed
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
1/4 cup packed mint leaves, plus more for garnish
2 1/2 cups white rum
1/4 cup agave syrup

Directions:

In a blender, puree watermelon, fresh lime juice and mint in batches until smooth.
Strain into a pitcher.
Mix in rum and syrup.
Serve in glasses filled with ice and garnish with mint leaves.



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So where do you go for grilled burgers if you don’t want to make them?
What burger joint cuts the mustard?
My answer: FIVE GUYS.

There is a FIVE GUYS opening up in Hillsborough, New Jersey on June 23, 2011. I look forward to stopping by.

You can follow FIVE GUYS on FACEBOOK.





These guys look forward to the grand opening!


Have fun with Family today!

Carmen
Baking is my Zen…sweet nibbles for the soul



Thursday, June 16, 2011

Lime Gelato ~ So Tangy

 Do you like lime as much as I do?
I decided to make Lime Gelato using my gelato maker. The result was nothing short of marvelous!
If you love lime, this recipe is for you.

My first attempt at making Lime Gelato included the zest of two limes. However, I prefer just a hint of zest in the gelato. Therefore, my recipe below indicates the zest of only one-half of a lime. You can bump up or reduce this amount to your taste.

IF you prefer a fruity gelato, you can check out my blog post for Strawberry Gelato using my DeLonghi Gelato Maker. This model does not require freezing the bowl. For this reason alone, it is worth it. The downside of the machine is it’s a little noisy while in operation.


So, if you’re contemplating owning a gelato maker, I can only say that you won’t regret it. The great thing about gelato is the intense explosion of flavor! I don’t buy ice cream anymore. I prefer to make my own gelato or sorbet. There is nothing like it.


Lime Gelato

There is a recipe for Lemon Gelato in the DeLonghi recipe book.
I swapped out the lemon for lime to make the Lime Gelato.

Adapted by Carmen Ortiz of Baking is my Zen

1/2 cup filtered  lime juice
Zest of ½ lime
½ cup water
1 cup granulated sugar
½ cup whole milk
¼ cup heavy cream

Yield: about one pint

DIRECTIONS:

Have Gelato maker ready for use.

Assemble your ingredients.

Measure out the ingredients.

Zest ½ of a lime.

Juice the limes and use a filter to capture just the juice, discarding the pulp.

Place the water, sugar, filtered lime juice, and lime zest in a bowl. Mix until sugar is dissolved. (Optional: I heat the ingredients to dissolve the sugar and then cool completely.)

Add whole milk and heavy cream to the lime mixture.

Stir to incorporate ingredients.

It will look like it’s about to curdle. But, not to worry.

Pour mixture into the gelato bowl.

Cover with lid. Start the machine and Lime Gelato will be ready in 40 minutes.

Storing Gelato:
When storing your gelato, cover with plastic wrap touching the gelato to reduce ‘freezer burn’.

(I  put the gelato in a freezer bag sealing it airtight. Then I put it in another freezer bag, label it and store in freezer.)


PHOTO TUTORIAL
by Carmen of Baking is my Zen

LIME GELATO

Have Gelato maker ready for use.

Assemble your ingredients.

Measure out the ingredients.

Zest ½ of a lime.
Juice the limes and use a filter to capture just the juice, discarding the pulp.

Place the water, sugar, filtered lime juice, and lime zest in a bowl. Mix until sugar is dissolved. Optional: I heat the ingredients to dissolve the sugar and then cool completely.




Add whole milk and heavy cream to the lime mixture.
Stir to incorporate ingredients.

It will look like it’s about to curdle. But, not to worry.


Pour mixture into the gelato bowl.

Cover with lid. Start the machine and Lime Gelato will be ready in 40 minutes.

Lime Gelato is ready!


Storing Gelato:
When storing your gelato, cover with plastic wrap touching the gelato to reduce ‘freezer burn’.

(I  put the gelato in a freezer bag sealing it airtight. Then I put it in another freezer bag, label it and store in freezer.)




Stay cool and enjoy your summer treat…
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I’ve started my summer fun today with a visit to Pier Village in Long Branch.
On my way there, I stopped by a bakery called
Address:
Long Branch NJ, 07740
52 Laird Street

Corner of Ocean Blvd and Laird Street
at the entrance of Pier Village
Exit 105 off the parkway 




There’s a nice, airy, open feel about the bakery.
What a gorgeous light fixture!

What’s really great about this place is they make
custom design cakes.

They also make cupcakes, cookies, cake pops etc.


And…they make cakes for Father’s Day…

I had a great time speaking ‘shop’ with the employees. I could talk about baking all day!

The bakery also sells ice cream.

I purchased two cupcake flavors; Red Velvet and Devils Food. Both sooo good!


Today, it’s June 16…which means Father’s Day is not far away.
This Sunday, June 19, 2011, it’s Father’s Day.
Time to get the BBQ grills ready.

I’ll be posting a recipe on Sunday for Father’s Day…stay tuned.

Ever hear of FIVE GUYS? Well, FIVE GUYS will be opening in Hillsborough, NJ. The anticipated date of opening is June 23.


As I was taking some photos, these guys asked to be in the photo. Don’t they look cool?!



Peace in baking,

Carmen

Baking is my Zen…sweet nibbles for the soul