Drinks, In The Kitchen

Valentine Drinks

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I love this Nasty Gal dress. (Valentine’s Perfect.) | I slip into these light pink Target shoes all the time. | Champagne Flute | Martini Glass | Cocktail Shaker

I don’t drink alcohol anymore for a lot of reasons. (I’ll probably talk about that stuff later.) Before my freelancing took off and after my short-lived corporate career, I bartended. I did that for about two years. I wasn’t great, but I wasn’t too bad! I have always had a love of stemware. Even in college, I had a set of wine glasses, champagne flutes, and martini glasses. I just feel classy drinking out of them!

Anyways, I came up with two Valentine’s inspired drinks. I am including the alcoholic version and a virgin alternative. They’re super yummy both ways. For the guys, embrace your masculinity and enjoy these pinky/purple drinks. One is a fancy martini, and one is a super simple champagne drink. You can drink these without martini glasses or champagne flutes, but it’s not nearly as fun in my opinions. I do suggest having a shaker with a strainer; it makes the process faster and  cleaner unless you know what you’re doing.

Ingredients
Blackberry Fizz Martini

  • Fresh blackberries
  • Fresh Mint
  • Vodka
  • Champagne/Sparkling White Grape Juice – chilled
  • Ice

Raspberry Sunrise

  • Fresh raspberries – frozen
  • Raspberry syrup
  • Champagne/Sparkling White Grape Juice – chilled

Instructions
Blackberry Fizz Martini

  • In the shaker fill halfway with ice. Add 1.5 oz vodka, five blackberries, four mint leaves.
  • Shake vigorously for thirty seconds to a minute.
  • Pour liquid through the strainer into the martini glass.
  • Fill the glass with champagne the rest of the way and garnish the rim with a blackberry.

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Shake, shake, shake! | Shake well. | Fill martini glass with the fizz!

Raspberry Sunrise

  • Fill champagne flute with champagne ¾ of the way full.
  • Slowly pour raspberry syrup down the inside of the flute. The raspberry syrup will settle on the bottom creating the sunrise effect.
  • Add a few frozen raspberries to the top to keep the drink cold. You can also garnish the rim with a raspberry.
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Pour the syrup gently down the side of the champagne flute for the sunrise effect.

To make these drinks non-alcoholic is very simple. For the martini, use sparkling white grape juice instead of vodka and champagne. For the raspberry sunrise, instead of champagne substitute sparkling white grape juice. For the sunrise look, it is really important to use white grape juice. The look of the drinks will be the same, but it’s perfect for the sober people, pregnant ladies, under agers, and anyone else. I love it. They are super quick, easy, and yummy.

No better way to toast your loved one than with a romantic cocktail. If you’re looking for a great red dress, I highly suggest this linen one from Nasty Gal! I love it. I’m ready for summer. I paired it with these light pink, faux-sued slip ons from Target. I wear them constantly and receive a ton of compliments.

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Clink to love of all kinds! | Champagne flute: Raspberry Sunrise | Martini glass: Blackberry Fizz
Baked Goods, In The Kitchen

French Silk Pie

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Beau wanted to help with the pie… | Sweatshirt Dress | Sherpa Socks

French Silk Pie is one of those treats I have only ever bought because it’s French Silk Pie. It’s a hard pie to make, right? Actually, no. This pie was requested in place of a Birthday cake. Birthday people get what they want on their birthday, so I obliged. I did a bunch of researching online to find a good recipe. Which is when I realized, French Silk Pies have raw eggs in them… I had no idea. None at all.

I do what I always do. I found recipes and took the bits I like from several ones and added my own flair. I’m terrible at following recipes. I rarely find a perfect recipe, so I make the perfect recipe… Well, I think it’s perfect, but you should try it and let me know!!!

I like to make my own pie crust, but store bought are lovely too. Use your favorite pie crust recipes or a store bought. Either taste wonderful.

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Beau is so helpful…..

Ingredients

  • 1 pie crust

Chocolate Filling

  • ½ cup white sugar
  • ½ cup butter
  • 3 oz unsweetened or semi-sweet chocolate (whatever you like best)*
  • 2 tsp cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 eggs room temperature or 3 eggs refrigerated
  • ½ cup heavy whipping cream, whipped

Whipped Cream Topping

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 3 TBS powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

*The eggs are more elastic when they’re room temperature. To get the silky texture it’s important to have have that quality. So if they’re chilled add another egg to get the same property.

Instructions

  • Make and bake the pie crust according to the instructions. Allow it to cool completely before filling.
  • Whip ½ cup of the heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form. Place in a bowl in the refrigerator to keep cold.
  • Whip 1 cup heavy whipping cream in a bowl with powdered sugar and vanilla (you can substitute almond if you prefer) until stiff peaks form. Place in a bowl in the refrigerator to keep cold.
  • Melt the chocolate in the microwave or a double boiler until smooth. Set aside to cool.
  • In a mixer, combine butter and sugar on medium speed for three minutes until a light yellow color and fluffy.
  • Mix in vanilla, salt, cocoa powder, and melted chocolate for a minute until well combined.
  • Add in the eggs one at a time beating for two minutes between each egg. The mixture will be silky and fluffy.
  • Carefully fold in the ½ cup of whipped cream.
  • Fill the pie with the chocolate filling.
  • You can either spread the 1 cup of whipped cream or pipe it (for a decorative effect) on top of the pie.
  • Place in the refrigerator for a minimum of two hours.
  • If you want you can shave or get fancy and twirl chocolate and sprinkle it over the top as decoration.

Cut and enjoy! It’s incredibly easy. It only takes about 20 minutes to assemble if you use a store bought crust. This is one of those classic pies I grew up eating on special occasions. I absolutely love how surprised I was at the ease of making this pie. I highly suggest it for your next event! Even Valentine’s Day or Galentine’s Day, which is coming up quickly!!!

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I love this sweatshirt dress. It is so cozy. Perfect for the Houston winters. I wear it a lot. Like a lot a lot. At home I live in these red sherpa socks. My new apartment has wood floors, and these keep my feet warm and padded from the hard flooring.

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All the yumminess!!!