Countdown to 2015: Mexican Monday

countdownto2015Happy New Year! The countdown to 2015 is officially over as 2014 has come to a close. For today’s countdown blogging party, hosted by Sarah at Fantastical Sharing of Recipes, we get to pick our poison.

I have decided to take my favorite food day of the week – Mexican Monday – and give it its own Best of 2014 post!

In 2015 Mexican Monday is going to take a hit as I introduce Stir Fry Day Friday in an effort to increase our veggie input. Don’t worry though, there’s no way I can quit Mexican inspired dishes cold turkey. I have dreams of expanding my Mexican food repertoire to include dessert. And breakfast!

I hope our Mexican Monday theme has inspired you to convert the restrictive Taco Tuesday into the endless Mexican Monday. If not, maybe it’s a trend you can start with your family this year! And here are the top five Mexican recipes of 2014 to get you started!

Mexican Stuffed Shells

Blender Salsa

Turkey Chorizo Burgers

Spicy Taco Cheese Soup

Taco Popcorn

2014 Best Mexican Monday

Countdown to 2015: The Best

countdownto2015We’re polishing off the year with the five best recipes of 2014. This blogging countdown party is hosted by Sarah at Fantastical Sharing of Recipes. Scoot on over to her page to see more round-up recipes.

I wasn’t sure if I was going to participate in the countdown party today. Not because I didn’t want to but because I couldn’t figure out how to find which posts were the most successful. I don’t know how to delve into my stats in more detail and I don’t have the patience or time to figure it out. But then yesterday morning I woke up to an email from wordpress giving me my years stats!

2014 stats

Sew You Think You Can Cook was viewed 28,000 times in 2014. That’s probably not very much to the more sophisticated and experienced bloggers but I still consider myself new to the blogging scene and just knowing that there are a few people finding my blog is exciting! My most successful referrer comes from Pinterest; I set up a new Pinterest account dedicated solely to the blog – please follow it! Foodgawker also helps boost traffic to my site, unfortunately my food photography has been taking a huge hit and my acceptance on their site is suffering as a result. Winter, can you please go away? To those of you who follow me on Facebook, I give you a big thank you – keep clicking and keep sharing!

My busiest day of the year was May 8th. It wasn’t a recipe that had people reading my blog but the second post in my Thursday Thoughts series. In this post I documented my experience with preterm labor and hospitalization. I was overwhelmed with how many people stopped by to read about my life. I am so blessed and thankful that my little man waited to enter this world until he was full term (and 5 days late). He has brought so much joy and love into our lives.

Only two out of the top five most popular posts were actually from 2014 – it’s crazy to see how some 2013 recipes had staying power. (Healthy Chicken Tacos is holding steady at number 1.)

And now for the top five recipes of 2014, these are in ranking order:

Salted Honey Popcorn

Mexican Stuffed Shells

Candied Tomato Pizza

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Balls

Nutella Coffee Cake

2014 Best Recipes

Countdown to 2015: Dessert

countdownto2015I skipped yesterday’s countdown of snacks and appetizers because when I went to create that blog post I discovered that in 2014 that category was severely lacking. I did a series of popcorn recipes though so go check them out!

Looks like I’ll need to make some more snack food next year!

This blogging countdown party is hosted by Sarah at Fantastical Sharing of Recipes. Scoot on over to her page to see more round-up recipes.

Today’s countdown though is all about dessert. Desserts are definitely the highest grossing posts on Sew You Think You Can Cook. And having joined #BundtBakers this year I have plenty of recipes to choose from!

So how did I pick my favorites? I do not have a very big sweet tooth and when it comes to cravings I reach for salty snacks over chocolate. When I bake I tend to enjoy a slice the day I make it and I’m content. My husband is the one who polishes off the desserts over the week. And/or I send them with him to work or take them to friends. So, this list encompasses the desserts that I ate more than once.

Candy Cane Bundt Cake

Chocolate Kahlua Bundt Cake

Cinnamon Cheese Cake Ice Cream

Cinnamon Pavlova

Eggnog Cookies

Fresh Apple Cake

Olive Oil Cupcakes

Roll-out Sugar Cookies

S’more Brownies

 2014 Dessert Round-up

Countdown to 2015: Main Dishes

countdownto2015Day 3 of the countdown celebrates the Main Dish. For my blog this is what I blog about most. I’m guilty of forgetting about the side dish until the last minute, often forgetting to plan and grocery shop for the side dish. To pick the best recipes of 2014 I excluded Mexican Monday from my options (those will be documented on the 1st!) and then picked those dishes that I have made more than once, that I’ve had readers tell me they’ve made and loved, and recipes that we simply couldn’t stop eating.

I hope some of these favorites reach your table in 2015.

This blogging countdown party is hosted by Sarah at Fantastical Sharing of Recipes. Scoot on over to her page to see more round-up recipes.

Candied Tomato Pizza

Chicharrones de Pollo

Chicken and Potato Casserole

Crispy Buffalo Chicken

Fried Chicken Salad

Hummus Chicken

Pistachio Almond Chicken Parcels

Strawberry Balsamic Pizza

Vineyard Chicken

2014 Main Dish Round-up

Countdown to 2015: Slow Cooker

countdownto2015We’re continuing the countdown to 2015 with a round-up of my favorite slow cooker recipes from 2014.

I use the slow cooker fairly often and you can find 21 slow cooker recipes here (13 from 2014 alone). but here are my 4 favorites from the year!

I created my very own original recipe over the past two months, and it will be the very first Mexican Monday recipe shared of the new year – so be sure to stop on by January 5th!

This blogging countdown party is hosted by Sarah at Fantastical Sharing of Recipes. Scoot on over to her page to see more round-up recipes.

Award Winning Cool Chili

BBQ-Pineapple Pulled Pork

Pork and Potatoes

Spicy Taco Cheese Soup

2014 Slow Cooker Round-up

Countdown to 2015: Breakfast

countdownto2015Now that Christmas has come and gone it’s time to start the countdown to 2015.

Twenty-fifteen, people!

I was going to share an awesome recipe for oatmeal pancakes today but there’s been a change in scheduling and you’ll see them in January. Let’s just consider me planting a seed and you’ll just have to come back soon to see the fun recipe. I promise, they’re worth the wait.

Sarah, blogger at Fantastical Sharing of Recipes and owner of The Secret Recipe Club, proposed a countdown to 2015 event. I thought this was such a fun idea and now that I have a full calendar year under my blogging belt I can participate accurately.

Today I will be sharing a roundup of my favorite breakfast recipes of 2014!

Beet Biscuits

Cinnamon Raisin Bread

Cranberry Coffee Cake

Nalesniki (Rolled Pancakes)

Nutella Coffee Cake

Roasted Beet Eggs Benedict

Sweet Potato Waffles with Blueberry Syrup

2014 Breakfast Round-up

Candy Cane Snickerdoodles

Happy Christmas Eve!

Tonight’s the night to put out milk and cookies for Santa.

This year, let’s give Santa some variety and try something new.

The favorite snickerdoodle gets a holiday makeover with some crushed candy canes.

The recipe I present to you today celebrates the semi-homemade mentality for a perfect last minute party favorite. It uses premade sugar cookie dough. (Feel free to make your own sugar cookie dough from scratch, if you prefer.) I made these cookies as part of my donation to a cookie drive. When I told my mom about these cookies she simply added crushed candy canes to her favorite snickerdoodle recipe.

Candy Cane Snickerdoodles

Ingredients:

  • 1 roll (16oz) refrigerated sugar cookie dough
  • 1/4 C flour
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 3 candy canes, crushed

Steps:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer break up the sugar cookie dough. Mix in the flour.
  3. In a small bowl, combine sugar, cinnamon, and candy canes.
  4. Gather cookie dough and roll into a log. Cut into 3 dozen cookies. Roll into balls and roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture. Place cookies on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake 10-14 minutes. Allow cookies to cool on cookie sheet for one minute before removing to a cooling rack.

*This recipe is adapted from Deborah at http://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/peppermint-snickerdoodles/c23f7546-0ebe-4897-b678-9ab173c4b2d8*

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Sprinkle Cookies

Today’s cookie recipe comes from my good friend Tara. Tara blogs over at Tara’s Multicultural Table. Tara and I used to live near each other and I would get to taste her food first hand. Now that we have both relocated I’m going to have to make her recipes myself if I want to taste the things that come out of her kitchen. I’m only slightly bitter about this.

When Tara posted these Sprinkle Cookies I pinned them immediately. I was very intrigued by the concept. I’d also never heard of (not that I’m an expert cookie recipes) a cookie recipe that uses cornstarch.

We absolutely loved these cookies! I donated them to a Christmas Cookie Drive earlier this month so I only got to eat one of them. These cookies reminded me of cookie dough – I suspect the cornstarch is to blame for the unique texture. With a variety of sprinkles on the market these could be done to fit any holiday or match any party decor. So bring on the sprinkles, and make some cookies!

Sprinkle Cookies

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 C flour
  • 2 tsp cornstarch
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 stick butter, softened
  • 3/4 C sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 C sprinkles

Steps:

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. Add egg and mix until incorporated. Add the vanilla extract and mix. Add the dry ingredients in two batches, mixing until combined after each addition. Gently fold in the sprinkles.
  3. Gather cookie dough and roll into a log. Cut into 3 dozen cookies. Roll cookies into a ball and place on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least an hour.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Remove plastic wrap and bake cookies for 8 minutes – until cooked yet not golden. Allow cookies to cool on the cookie sheet for five minutes before removing to a cooling rack.

*This recipe is adapted from Tara at http://www.tarasmulticulturaltable.com/sprinkle-cookies/*

Sprinkle Cookies

Chocolate Christmas Cookies

It is time for the Christmas countdown. Although most of you have probably already been counting down since December 1, or from Thanksgiving, or even those of you who jump the gun, from Halloween.

I am just now starting my Christmas count down. I can probably blame it on the five month old, but this is the most unprepared I’ve ever felt for Christmas. I think the real culprit is that we didn’t put up Christmas lights this year. The house we’re living in is very old and only has one single two-pronged outlet. So all I could do was put out the fun lighted gift boxesby our front door. Stuart promises me that we’ll figure out how to do more next year. I also have my snowman door hanger up by the mailbox. Inside is a little better, but still doesn’t hold a candle to last year. Last year I had a fireplace with a mantle that I happily decorated with garland and winter birds. This year I have fewer surfaces and had to break up my Christmas villagebetween two bookshelves – one of which doesn’t have access to an outlet so it’s a dark village; and even still, some of my houses had to be left in their boxes. At least I still have a Christmas tree to be proud of! If I could only have one element of Christmas decor it would have to be my tree. There is just something about the glow of a Christmas tree that makes the world a better place.

Sorry, that was a 250 word tangent to tell you that my Christmas countdown has begun and we’re celebrating on the blog with cookies! Today until Christmas Eve I’ll be sharing three new cookie recipes. Maybe I’ll make this an annual thing and next year there’ll be more new cookie recipes Christmas week!

Christmas Cookies 1

Roll-out sugar cookies are a traditional cookie that must be made every Christmas. Today I am sharing a twist on the classic recipe – a chocolate version! When I make the traditional cookies I put sprinkles on them before popping them in the oven, but with chocolate I left them plain. (If I had gold and silver sprinkles I would’ve given them a shot.)

Because I like thin cookies and didn’t need to feed an army I halved the recipe. In doing so I forgot to halve both the vanilla extract and the salt and when I pulled the dough out of the fridge it smelled like Kahlua. I crossed my fingers that my altered flavor profile wouldn’t be inedible, rolled out the dough, cut my shapes, and popped them in the oven. After baking, they smelled perfectly of chocolate. And they tasted like Teddy Grahams! The recipe written below uses the correct amount of vanilla extract and salt; Marian worked really hard to get the right ratio of ingredients for the perfect chocolate cookie so I will have to try these again and do it right!

Chocolate Christmas Roll-Out Cookies

Chocolate Roll-out Cookies

Ingredients:

  • 2 C flour
  • 3/4 C cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 sticks butter, softened
  • 1 C sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Steps:

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa powder, and salt.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. Add egg and mix until incorporated. Add the vanilla extract and mix. Add the dry ingredients in two batches, mixing until combined after each addition.
  3. Chill dough in fridge for at least one hour. (I did mine for a few days before having time to bake the cookies.)
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  5. Roll out cookie dough on a floured surface to desired thickness. Cut out cookies and place on cookie sheet. Bake 8-12 minutes. (Will depend on your cookie thickness.) Let cookies cool on baking sheet for a minute before removing to a cooling rack.

*This recipe is adapted from Marian at http://sweetopia.net/2013/12/chocolate-sugar-cookie-recipe-cut-out-cookies/*

Christmas Cookies 2

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CIC: Cranberry & Gingerbread Spice

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It’s been quite a while since I’ve participated in the Crazy Ingredient Challenge – 4 months to be exact! The problem with squash and melon allergies is that come Fall I have to hide under a rock.

December’s ingredients though are ingredients that I can not only eat but ingredients I even like! They also happen to be ingredients we’ve seen before. Last November we paired Gingerbread Spice with Onion, when I made a very festive onion jam. This July we put Cranberries with Shallots and I made delicious Brussels sprouts.

The combination of two sweet ingredients, cranberries and gingerbread spice, wasn’t as tricky as the two challenges mentioned above. But fun all the same. I was really tempted to make gingerbread cupcakes with a cranberry cream cheese frosting, but we really didn’t need anymore sweets around right now. I thought about going the breakfast route, with cranberry syrup and gingerbread waffles. But this is a crazy ingredient challenge and I already have gingerbread waffles on the blog!

Then, thanks to my wonderful neighbors, I got the idea to do applesauce. Last week we were hit with a stomach bug and my neighbors put a little care package on our front step – soups, sodas, crackers, and applesauce. Applesauce is now my new go-to snack during the day. (It has replaced raisins, if anyone’s curious.)

This cranberry applesauce would be a great alternative to cranberry sauce on your holiday table. Using gingerbread spice instead of cinnamon gives it more of a festive flair.

Cranberry Applesauce

Ingredients:

  • 3 apples, peeled and chopped
  • 1/2 C fresh cranberries
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 3/8 C water
  • 1 tsp gingerbread spice

Steps:

  1. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce to medium low and simmer 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Mash to desired consistency and allow to cool.

*This recipe is adapted from Martha at http://www.marthastewart.com/326493/cranberry-applesauce*

cranberry apple sauce

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