Sunday, April 26, 2009

Not so good for that girlish figure....

Chicken and dumplings is just so, so good. And even better when paired with a butter and brown sugar laden sweet potato. This has been dinner twice this week, but hey, at least it keeps me away from Cracker Barrel. Recipe below:
Cracker Barrel Chicken And Dumplings Recipe
Chicken and Broth 

3 quarts water 
1 3-4 pound chicken cut up (I cheat, and just use broth, still do the seasoning, and a rotisserie chicken). 
1 1/2 teaspoons salt 
1 small onion sliced 
2 stalks celery, chopped 
1 clove garlic, peeled and quartered 
1 bay leaf 
4-6 whole parsley leaves 
1 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper 
1 tablespoon lemon juice 

Dumplings 

2 cups all purpose flour 
1 tablespoon baking powder 
1 1/4 teaspoons of salt 
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk 

1. Bring the water to a boil in a large pot. Add the chicken, 1 teaspoon of salt, onion, celery, garlic, bay leaf, and parsley to the pot. Reduce the heat to simmer and cook the chicken, uncovered, for 2 hours. The liquid will reduce by about one third. 

2. When the chicken has cooked, remove it from the pot and set it aside. Strain the stock to remove all the vegetables and floating scum. You only want the stock and the chicken, so toss everything else out. 

3. Pour 1 1/2 quarts (6 cups) of the stock back into the pot (keep the leftover stock, if any, for another recipe-it can be frozen). You may also want to use a smaller pot or a large saucepan for this. Add coarsely ground pepper, the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and the lemon juice, then reheat the stock over medium heat while preparing the dumplings. 

4. For dumplings, combine the flour, baking powder, 1 1/4 teaspoons salt, and milk in a medium bowl. Stir well until smooth, then let the dough rest for 5-10 minutes. Roll the dough out onto a floured surface to about a 1/2 inch thickness. 

5. Cut the dough into 1/2 inch squares and drop each square into the simmering stock. Use all of the dough. The dumplings will first swell and then slowly shrink as they partially dissolve to thicken the stock into a white gravy. Simmer for 20-30 minutes until thick. Stir often. 

6. While the stock is thickening, the chicken will have become cool enough to handle. Tear all the meat from the bones and remove the skin. Cut the chicken meat into bite-size or a little bigger than bite-size pieces and drop them into the pot. Discard the skin and bones. Continue to simmer the chicken and dumplings for another 5-10 minutes, but don't stir too vigorously or the chicken will shred and fall apart. You want big chunks of chicken in the end. 

7. When the gravy has reached the desired consistency, ladle four portions onto plates and serve hot. Serve with your choice of steamed vegetables, if desired.

New projects!






I've been a busy little girl lately...definetely on a creative high. Though little miss didn't care for the blue pillowcase dress, I ended up making two of the same fabric for a trade, I love how they turned out! I went out and bought more fabric with her tastes in mind. The first completed work of art is above in the orange, made from a target tank top, and two 1/4yard lengths of fabric. 

 

Thursday, April 16, 2009

New pillowcase dress



I love this new creation! Little miss loves ladybugs (well, actually, she likes to catch them and squish them till the explode, but hey, that's another story). She hated the last pillow case dress I made, and won't wear it. If anyone wants the blue dress below, size 3/4, let me know!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

My day, in pictures.


First things first. The covers on the kitchen chairs were awful. They were originally an old vinyl tablecloth from Kmart of all places. So, since they were torn to shreds and the soon-to-be husband and I spent the morning scrubbing down the kitchen, I ventured to Hobby Lobby for some replacement vinyl. Uh-oh. Just ask the STBH. I found some a great brown and white print and clear vinyl. It's so much better to do it that way than to limit yourself to the whole five prints otherwise available. So I went home, unscrewed the chair seats, cut both layers, and broke out the staple gun (thanks for letting me borrow that Dad, again!) and worked out all that pent up anger! Here is the finished result, I love it



I set up my fab new spice rack, though it's still empty. Shh, don't tell anyone. I have to wait till I make the trip to Michaels and uy Martha's spice jar labels, or I won't know which is which. I threw in a few pictures of the kitchen window, which was one of my first mistreatments (ala the Nester) . It was once my favorite sundresses (I will have to hunt down a picture of me in the dress when it fit something other than the window). I cut off the top, added a few tacks, and there ya go! 



Comming soon: Mistreated pillows and curtains oh my!
 

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Treasure hunt




So I have an antiquing day all planned out for this Saturday. Left to my own devices, I can sometimes entertain myself. Unfortunately, it usually involves shopping. Ah well. I am hitting up two big indoor flea markets (the outdoor ones in summer are so much better, I hate being cooped up with so much old stuff!), and this fantastic antique mall. The one where I always find my vintage pillowcases and all sorts of pretty things. I am on the lookout for dpression glassware in sherbert and decorative birdcages. Also, mirrors and big frames. I have a giant toffee colored wall in need of desperate help. 

Friday, April 10, 2009

Feelin' crafty!




Well, I was on another pillowcase kick tonight. I have a pretty white and pink seersucker pillowcase all done, but Miss Audrey is sleeping on it. So when I was through with that, I finally made another pillowcase dress. I think it turned out cute, being completely unplanned! I bought the fabric forever ago, and didn't know what I wanted to do with it. The ric-rac is from my late great-grandmother, probably 50's era. I think it needs some pantaloons, but I will have to get matching fabric, since more print would be too busy, 

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Goodies for the kitchen



Amazon, you've done it again. Your free super saver shipping will be the death of me, or at least my bank account. All I wanted was a simple little kitchen timer, old school egg timer, as I don't have one. So now I can buy the $9.99 cool as all get out timer, and pay $6.00 shipping, or I can spend $25 and get it shipped free. I always opt for the free shipping. I've even gotten into the habit of placing a weekly order, so I can just wait until I have everything I need, want, and desire. 

But wait! I found these fab little spice jars, in the chrome rack. And then extra matching spice jars for everything else. I need!! $25.00 and $14.99. But I do have to pay for shipping....non-amazon seller. I also found a $120 mint green blender, but seeing how I have used my blender exactly once, I'm not getting that.