Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Luck O' the Irish

Unfortunately every holiday means eating and some kind of recipe to me. St Patty's day is no exception. I love to fix (and eat) Corned Beef and Cabbage. My darling family is not as enthusiastic, I think the last time I tried to feed it to them they all threatened to never come back for dinner again, sigh... I thought I raised them right.
But I do have a recipe they really like, I only fix it this time of year (don't ask me why) and it is a good one. When Nate and Hillary lived in Rhode Island he called and asked if I would give the recipe to Hillary (I am sure she was thrilled) I think I left out out some of the key steps and they ended up with frosting up to their elbows and not quite sure why Nate would want this recipe. It is a little bit of work but the results are yummy. I have had this recipe longer than some of my kids and I don' t think I even have it written down on the back of an envelope or paper sack, it's in my head, I guess it is good to pass it on before I forget it. Enjoy, let me know if you are brave enough to get messy with this!

Blarney Stones
1 yellow cake mix
mix according to package directions
bake in a large cookie sheet that is well greased and floured @350 for about 15 minutes
check and see if done when touched
let cool for 10 minutes
remove from pan onto a piece of wax paper
cut into triangles
I do this by cutting the cake in strips
then cut rectangles, then cut these into triangles
you can make them as big or as small as you want
I make about a 3-4 inch triangle
freeze uncovered for at least an hour so they are easier to work with, you can do these ahead
if you are making one day and completing another, cover after they are frozen
Okay you are this far now, no turning back!
Frosting
1 cup butter
8 oz cream cheese
2 tsp vanilla
2 lb bag powder sugar
Beat together, may need to add some milk to thin
Here comes the best part..
1 16 oz bag of salted Spanish peanuts(skins on)
put these through a blender till crushed
take a few cakes pieces out of the freezer at a time
frosting all sides, top bottom, etc
so it is completely covered.
Have a plate with the crushed peanuts on
dip the icing covered blarney stone until it is covered with the crushed peanuts
You are done!
Like I said a little bit of work, but you are going to love the taste, most people can't figure out what it is, until you tell them.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Birthday Blitz!!

February is our special month for birthdays
Or should I say we have four special people in our family with February Birthdays
First one up is our Kenzie Kate
February 2nd is the date
She is 14 years old this year and turning into a real heart breaker
She is our original comedian of the family
and too cute for words
She is a social butterfly and always has something going on with all her friends

Next up is Annie who turned 8 this year
She is a sweetie and Mom's big helper
Her special date is February 4th
She wanted Polly Pockets and got bucket loads of em
She also wanted an ice cream cake and Mom didn't disappoint with
a really "cool" cake

Third one on the list is Natalie Ryan
On February 5th four years ago she joined our family
She had a blast at her birthday party and loved all her fun presents
Her Mom made her a very special doll cake with a blue dress
which is Natalie's favorite color
Last but not least is Carrie
Her special day is February 9th (I will be nice and not list her age!)
Her darling kids and her Mom Becky put together a birthday party complete with
Valentine plates and wrapping paper
She is super Mom and always has a beautiful smile for all of us
Needless to say we have all had our share of cupcakes, cakes, ice cream
sugar, sugar, sugar
Is there any other way to celebrate??
I am very late in getting all these birthday wishes to my special February Birthday girls
but much love to all of these very precious people in my life!