Saturday, January 15, 2011

Great-grandmothers and gingerbread cookies

I never had the chance to meet my great-grandmother but word on the street is I might be just like her. Growing up, no one could really place who I looked like – yes I’m a mixture of my mom and my dad of course (no adoption story here) – but I have some unique characteristics that no one could really place – mainly the shape of my eyes and most definitely my big lips (LIPS not HIPS…thank you very much :) - Lord knows where those came from?!).

At some point in college, while I was visiting my grandparents, my grandfather pulled out a large picture of his mother and we were all floored – “SHE HAS YOUR EYES…AND YOUR LIPS!!!” Maybe that means nothing to you, but it finally made me feel like I had a connection to someone in the past that I never knew, yet looked just like. I find genes very interesting. On my dad’s side of the family, we have cousins that look more like our siblings than our own siblings – very, very interesting yet so weird.

Anyways (I promise I will make this come together) – I purchased my very first cookbook about two months ago (GF/SF of course), and one of the recipes was Gingersnap Cookies. My mom LOVES gingersnaps, so I thought I’d attempt it. In the process of changing out some of the ingredients – they turned out more like Gingerbread – meaning they didn’t have the snap to them (which I personally think is better) – they rather melted in your mouth. I brought the new creations over to my parents, who also get a bit nervous when I say, “Here, try this!” – but, as all good parents do, they always try. My dad is the barometer, because if I can make him believe it’s the real deal (tastes like it has sugar and real flour) – that means anyone will love it. (Side note: when I told my dad I had bought a cookbook – his exact words were, Who are you and what have you done with my daughter – see? Told you, freak of nature.) So when he tried the cookie, and his eyes rolled back in his head (in a good way) – I knew it was a success! Then he said, “Oh my gosh, this reminds me of the care packages my grandmother used to send me in college!” So it seems, not only do I look like her, but I have channeled her baking skillz! : ) So far, any party I bring them to, I always go home empty-handed, so I thought I’d share them with you…you be the judge.

Here’s the fancy – shmancy recipe – hope you enjoy!

  • 1 Cup Canola Oil
  • ½ tspn Salt
  • 3 T Black Strap Molasses
  • 2 T Vanilla
  • 1 ½ Cups Agave Nectar (dark)
  • 3 T Stevia and/or Palm Sugar (add more to taste)
  • 3 Cups Nameste Perfect Flour Blend
  • 3 tspn Cinnamon (add more to taste)
  • 2 T Ginger (add more to taste)
  • 1 tspn Baking Soda
  • 1 tspn Baking Powder
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 T Cold Water (helps the oil and ingredients hold together)

Preheat oven to 325

Line pan with parchment paper or use Canola Oil cooking spray - I have done it both ways and I personally LOVE parchment paper - not messy at all!

In a medium bowl combine the oil, salt, black strap molasses, vanilla, stevia and agave nectar. In another medium bowl, whisk together the Nameste flour, cinnamon, ginger, baking soda and baking powder. Then carefully add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture and stir until grainy dough is formed (note that it will be a bit sticky, so recommend using a rubber spatula to stir) – then add the cold water.

Before you add the water you might want to add more cinnamon, stevia/agave/palm sugar and ginger – depending on taste. I have a bit of a sweet tooth, so I like things sweeter, which is why I use a mixture of agave nectar (wet ingredient), stevia (powdered ingredient) and palm sugar (granule ingredient - works just like brown sugar). Also, if you’ve never baked with Stevia before, take note that it can turn sweeter after cooking.

Using a spoon and /or rubber spatula, scoop the dough onto prepared baking sheets and bake for about 20-30 minutes (depending on your oven).

Take out and set on rack or wax paper and let cool…but not too long because they are quite tasty warm.

Be sure to put in air tight container – and note that they won’t last longer than about 3-5 days because it’s all fresh ingredients (no preservatives).

Here are some pictures from my cousin’s recent wedding photobooth with some of my fam – including a picture of my grandparents – wish I had a picture of my great-grandmother (his mom), but unfortunately I don’t.

Hope you have a fabulous week – I’m headed to take down my Christmas tree…I figure January15 is a good day to do that.

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

holly homemaker and half-marathons

So it appears that a freak of nature has occurred in my household. The former Chick-fil-a, Chicken Express, Eagle Brand Milk eating girl has been replaced by Holly Homemaker. And that would be me. I truly have no idea who I am. If you had told me 5 years ago that I would have given up sweet tea and Chicken Express, and started baking – I would have laughed out loud and then seriously told you to hold your tongue! Who knew the ole’ broad was down in there…I sure didn’t!!!

As you can see, my last post was August 20 – since that time, I have covered quite a bit of ground:

  • I was strenuously training for a half-marathon (which I completed my goal during my 30th year – granted it was a day before I turned 31 – but who’s counting?) – with my dad, sister and cousins.
  • Was diagnosed with food allergies for the first time in my life (explains the crankiness, sickness and lack of energy for about 4 months) – my roomies say I am a MUCH nicer person with good food in and bad food out!
  • Turned into THAT girl at a restaurant (meaning I pretty much have the chef hand-make all my food) – high maintenance, party of one!
  • Learned the ups and downs with gluten-free and sugar-free baking (let’s just say it’s truly possible to overdo it on Stevia and in turn cook the enamel right off a pan)…the roommates have both benefited and been traumatized from this baking stint. Any time I say, “Here, try this!” – they get a bit nervous.
  • Was overly excited to not only receive baking utensils for my birthday, but an Anthropologie apron to boot! When I received my first crock pot at 25 – I moped for days – apparently times have changed.
  • Took a vacation to California where I shopped till I dropped, enjoyed the beach with friends and family and found Babycakes - a sugar-free/gluten-free bakery.
  • Celebrated my 31st birthday with some of my amazing friends and family - I am blessed!
  • Took a road-trip to Orlando to sing at my amazing cousin’s wedding and sang with one of the most refreshing group of people I’ve been around in a LONG time! (Follow Bellarive on facebook!)
  • Celebrated and cooked with my mom a first-time-ever gluten-free, sugar-free Thanksgiving and Christmas and made my very first gluten-free/sugar-free apple pies.

  • Pulled a muscle from running my half-marathon, which in turn made me take a break from running…boo hiss! Who knew the Psoas was such an important muscle?!
  • Dated a bit – a girl’s gotta eat, right?!? ; )
  • And finally, have settled back into work and training for another half-marathon in March.

Shew…I’m exhausted…how about you?!?

I’m hoping to continue my blog – but make it more interactive and a little broader. There will always be stories about me – because who’s kidding who – there’s always a story when I’m involved – but some days might be about a new recipe I tried (I’m working on a cookbook with my mom), some days might be about an amazing fashion find (did I mention I started picking out my own clothes at 18 months old?) and then some days might just be about the funny incident that occurred in regular everyday life.

Hope you enjoy and follow along – would love for you to spread the word and help me on this new journey…and as always...love your feedback!

Happy New Year friends – here’s to an incredibly exciting and GOOD life-changing 2011!!!