Sunday, December 29, 2013

Painting My New Apartment - Goodbye Butter, Hello Dovetail Gray!

A week after signing the lease, I decided it would be a good idea to paint my new place before I moved in. So I said goodbye to the horrendous butter color and Hello to the beautiful Dovetail Gray!

Look at the comparison!
Oops, sorry I didn't move my massive bamboo plant.
I love the gray against the white trim...
... and it really compliments the wood floors.
I had the trim painted gray too. I'm toying with the idea of paining it white.
White cabinets, counters, and appliances blend well together against the gray.

Vegan Pumpkin Chickpea Fritters with a Spicy Cream Sage Sauce Recipe

I love trying new recipes. So when my Vegan BFF said she wanted to have a vegan food party I was excited to try something different. I decided on Pumpkin Chickpea Fritters with a Spicy Cream Sage Sauce. they were amazing and people couldn't believe they were completely vegan! The combination of sage and jalapeno in the sauce was addicting as it was cool and hot at the same time. I think next time I'm going to make them as mini-sliders.
They were the hit of the party!
Pumpkin Chickpea Fritters Source
vegan, makes 6-7 small round fritters

Takes 60-90 Minutes

1 Can Chickpeas, drained
1/2 Cup Organic Pumpkin Puree (canned)
1/4 Cup Hemp Seeds
1 Tsp Garlic Granules
2 Tsp Apple Cider Vinegar
a few dashes of Pepper, Cayenne and Salt to taste

optional: 1-2 Tsp Flour to assist in binding if needed
1 Cup Panko bread crumbs for coating
1/4 - 1/2 Cup Safflower Oil for frying

Substitutions Note: if you'd like you can change up the pumpkin for butternut or acorn squash. Even sweet potato will work for a slightly different flavor. You can also change up the bean. Cannellini of even nutty lentils will work nicely.

If you don't have hemp seeds - you can sub with other seeds like sunflower. But those buttery hemp seeds are lovely!

*baking note: you could also bake these little cakes instead of fry them if you'd prefer! Bake on parchment paper or a lightly greased baking sheet at about 350 degrees for about 20 minutes - or until toasty. BUT the panko bread crumbs are really made for a light fry. So if you can't fry - perhaps use a finer, moister bread crumb.

To Make:
Add the chickpeas and pumpkin to a large mixing bowl. With a large fork or potato masher, mash the beans until at least 75% of them have been mashed together with the pumpkin. Add in the spices, apple cider, hemp seeds and optional flour. Fold together until a moist mixture forms.

Preheat a few tablespoons of safflower oil in a large skillet. When the oil is hot, for the mixture into golf ball sized balls and roll in your panko crumbs until well covered - pat down into flatter cakes and place in the hot oil - carefully. Continue until the pan is full - leave about an inch space between each cake for easier flipping. Cook on each side only about 1-2 minutes - or until toasty brown. Try not to burn, although a bit of crisping is nice.
Transfer cooked fritters to a paper towel to cool. Serve in about 5 minutes after cooling a bit. Store in the fridge and reheat in the oven if desired. You can freeze as well. However, these fritters are best hot off the skillet!

Sage Cream Sauce of the side (super easy)

I blend up 4 Fresh Sage Leaves with 1 Cup Silken Tofu, 2 Tbsp Lemon Juice, 1 Heaping Spoonful of Vegan Mayo and a Pinch of Fresh Parsley. For a spicy sage sauce I add in either Cayenne or a Tbsp of Chopped Jalapeno.

How to Make the Perfect Mojito!

I love summertime so much... the beach, wearing cute dresses, warm sun on my face, BBQs, smell of oil and suntan lotion, laying out with my girlfriends and a cocktail.

This past summer we made a lot of Mojitos. YUM! They are easy to make and extremely refreshing.

You'll need...

1 Ltr Club Soda
1 Bottle Clear Bacardi
Sugar Syrup or Sugar in the Raw
Limes
Fresh Mint Leaves
Muddler

Put 1 Tbs sugar into the bottom of your glass with 10-13 leaves of mint. Add Bacardi (depending on how strong you want it, but I usually do a shot and a half) and muddle. You'll want to do this until your leaves are broken down into small pieces. Add a piece of lime and muddle again. Fill glass with ice, top off with the club soda, and stir. Insert a straw and Enjoy!!

Ingredients
2 of my favorite things... Mint and Rum!


Moving to the World of Butter - A Look at my New Apartment

Two years ago, I decided to leave the comforts of my moms house and make the move downtown to Chicago. It's interesting how quickly life can change. On a Monday I broke up with my boyfriend, the next day, Tuesday, I saw an old friend needed a roommate. That Wednesday I drove to the city to check out the space and signed the lease Saturday, which would allow me to move in 2 weeks later. My poor mother, she was so upset to see me move out. As a consolation prize, my grandma moved in... Poor Mom! LOL

Anyway, a year after living in River North at an awesome high rise with a pool, view, workout room, and more, I decided it was time for me to be on my own.  So I made the trip 10 blocks North to the Gold Coast. I left the comfy confines of my 1500 sq ft 2 bed/2 bath apartment, to a 750 sq ft studio with a wardrobe. 

Do not be fooled by these pictures. The wall color was not this good. It was actually the color of butter. Yes I said it, BUTTER. The super yellow, fake looking kind of butter too. UGH. And EVERYTHING was painted in this color, even the closets.

This color did not last very long!

The Eating Area
The Kitchen
The Living/Bedroom
The Bathroom
The Walk-in Hall Closet
The Epic Wardrobe <3

Saturday, December 28, 2013

How to Etch Glasses! It's a Quick, Easy Craft that Anyone Can Do!

My mom and I recently went to her friends house to etch glass. I wasn't sure how this was going to work, but it was surprisingly easy. All you need are some glasses, stencils, masking tape, foam paint brushes, and Armour Etch.

First clean your glasses. Tape on the stencil of your choice (I chose a mustache). Apply the Armour Etch with a foam paint brush. Be sure to dab the paste evenly and thoroughly on the glass, so that the Armour Etch doesn't get under the stencil. Let sit for 5 minutes and apply a second coat. Let sit for another 5 minutes (this gives a darker, more etched look). Remove the tape/stencil and wash off with cold water.

Letting the paste do it's magic
Don't they look awesome!     
Me, my mommy, and our awesome glasses!

Greek Frappe Recipe - My Favorite Iced Coffee Using Nescafe


I love coffee! I love it so much that I could drink it All. Day. Long.

Here's my favorite coffee recipe. It's call Frappe and uses Nescafe - YUM!

(1 Serving)
1 ½ Cup of Cold Water 
2 Tsp Nescafe Frappe
2 Tsp Sugar 
Milk - Optional 
Ice 

Pour 3-4 tbsp of cold water into a shaker. Add 2 tsp of Nescafe and 2 tsp of sugar. Shake well for about 30 seconds, until water becomes foam. You can also use an electric hand mixer. Pour Frappe into a glass that if half full of ice cubes. Add a little milk and then slowly fill the rest of the glass with water until the foam reaches the top of the glass.

I’m always told that I drink my too quickly, but it tastes so good that I can’t help myself! 0_o

Enjoy it at home...
...or on the go
Yeah, I'm going to need to go make one of these right now!

Quick Easy Breakfast - Microwaved Eggs and Veggies Recipe

I love breakfast, but I am NOT a morning person. So instead of waking up 30 minutes earlier, I usually prep my breakfast the night beforehand. For this quick and SUPER easy recipe you'll need...

1 Egg
Chopped Veggies (I like Green Peppers, Onions, Spinach, Jalapenos)
Cheese (as much or as little as you like; I like Pepper Jack or Colby)
1 English Muffin (if you want to add a carb.)
Salt and Pepper to taste

The night before chop up all your veggies, put them in a container with your egg, and muffin. 
Take to work.
Crack your egg into a mug, scramble, and add veggies, salt/pepper.
Put in the microwave for about 30 seconds. Stir and cook for another 30 seconds (you usually only need 1-1 1/2 minutes).
Eat directly out of the mug or put between muffin and Enjoy!




I can't even handle how quick and easy it is! And the eggs come out nice and fluffy.

*Little side note, clean your mug out ASAP, because caked on egg is not easy to clean*