Macaroon Madness

No, I didn’t say March Madness.  This is not a post about NCAA basketball.  I may not be crazy about basketball, but I definitely can get behind the idea of macaroons.  I decided to bust out all my favorite macaroon recipes for a little comparison baking.

Pastel French Macarons

French Macarons (It is spelled with only one “o”).  This is a little variation I did to coincide with spring.  Most French macarons that I have seen have a similar color creme filling that matches the cookie part.  Instead, I decided to make a yellow cookie with a pale blue, green, and pink buttercream in each sandwich cookie.

White & Green Macaroons

This is a very basic macaroon.  Because it was St. Patrick’s Day, I dyed half the batch green.  These were outstanding the first day I baked them.  They seemed a little too moist the second day.

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This was an older macaroon recipe that I adapted by adding 3/4 cup of melted chocolate.  These tasted okay the first day, but after they rested one day they were absolutely fabulous.  These were all eaten before the vanilla ones.

Bailey's Chocolate Macaroons

Bailey’s Chocolate Macaroon.  Like the standard macaroons it is spelled with 2 O’s.  The texture of the cookie portion reminds me of an italian cookie.  If you like Bailey’s and chocolate ganache, you’ll love the filling.

Here are links to the recipes that I used:

Beth’s Foolproof French Macaron Recipe – YouTube

Baileys Chocolate Macaroons

Basic Macaroon Recipe: 

1 egg white, 1 c. sweetened condensed milk, 1 tsp vanilla extract, & 16 oz shredded coconut; Bake in preheated oven on parchment-lined cookie sheets at 325 for 15-20 minutes (until golden brown).  Allow to cool on pan for at least 10 minutes before removing.

Older Macaroon Recipe:

 3/4 sugar, 2 1/2 c shredded coconut, 2 large egg whites, 1 tsp vanilla, 3/4 c melted chocolate chips; Bake in preheated oven on parchment-lined cookie sheets at 350 for 15 minutes.  Allow to cool long enough that the macaroons can be removed by hand and not with a spatula.

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Kristen Ashley – Fire Inside

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Once you get acquainted with the biker-lingo, you won’t be able to put this series down.  It is incredibly hot how the male characters in this series can convey emotion and intent with so few words.  They say what they mean.  There are no head games or trying to read between the lines.  While it is done in a very bossy sort of way, it is also refreshing and provocative all at the same time.

Despite being curt with his words, Hopper Kincaid is great at manipulating situations.  He is able to cloak an invitation with a compliment while making it impossible to be refused.  The best part of Hop is that he is astute enough to see through Lanie’s issues in her head that she doesn’t even understand herself.  He may seem very rough on the outside, but how much thought he puts into Lanie’s feelings, it is obvious that he is actually very caring.  When Lanie doubts Hopper, Hopper responds, “Lady, I’m as real as it gets.”

Lanie is beautiful on the outside, but her road to becoming strong and healthy on the inside make her even more beautiful in the end.  I love how she finds strength even when she is almost paralyzed with doubt and fear.

By the way, the heat in this book is off the charts.  What a great read!

Notes on Chaos Series: Own the Wind is the first in the series; Fire Inside (Book #2); Ride Steady (Book #3) will be released June 30, 2015; and Walk Through Fire (Book #4) will be released on October 27, 2015

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Book Boyfriend Boards 3/19/2015

Pinterest Book Boyfriend Boards

Great romance authors make the reader fall in love with the characters. The descriptions of their build, the way in which they speak, and their prowess in bed electrify the characters and make them hot and desirable.  Enjoy these pinterest boards that celebrate some of the most titillating characters and combine both provocative images and amazing quotes.

Chaos Novels by Kristen Ashley

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Wicked Lovers Novels by Shayla Black

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Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James

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All the men of the Sea Breeze Series by Abbi Glines 

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Kellan Kyle in Thoughtless Series by S.C. Stephens

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Drew Evans in Tangled Series by Emma Chase

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Remy by Katy Evans

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Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

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Courtney Cole – If You Stay

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Opposites attract, right?  Well, Pax and Mila on the outside seem to be opposites.  Pax is the bad boy with lots of tattoos and Mila is a conservative small town girl.  It is the stuff on the outside that threatens to keep them apart.  Pax feels that he is not good enough for Mila.  Mila is hesitant because she fears that Pax will hurt her.  Pax promises,

“I will try very hard not to hurt you, … I’m fucked up.  So I can’t promise that I won’t.  But I promise that I will try.”

That is all that anyone can really promise.  Their attraction is actually based on their commonalities.  Despite difficulties that both suffered as children, the idea that “Love Never Fails” was a strong impression made upon both.

The love that grows between them is a beautiful connection, but is not without its painful moments and they must deal with some heartbreaking realities.  If you liked the Beautiful Series by Jamie McGuire, you should give this book a try.

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Banoffe Pie – Pie Day 2015

Banoffee Pie

BANOFFEE – A combination of Bananas and Toffee and topped with a brown-sugar whipped cream

IT’S PIE DAY 3/14/15 or 3.1415

And, it was the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Chicago (when they dye the river green).

There was no other choice for dessert today, I had to make Banoffe pie.  When I originally found this recipe, I was looking for a good Irish dessert and I came upon this one.  For this post, I did a little further research and there seems to be a lot of conflicting information about whether or not this is an English or Irish dessert.  Either way, it tastes great!

Making the toffee filling:  I read a number of recipes on how to do this.  Some actually sound a little dangerous.  I opted for the easy and safe way.  I filled a pie pan with about 24 oz of sweetened condensed milked and mixed in a generous pinch of kosher salt.  I covered the pan with aluminum foil and put the pie pan in a roasting pan.  I added water to create a water bath.  I baked it at 400 for about 2 hours, occasionally replenishing the water bath.  Upon removing it from the oven, I transferred the cooked sweetened condensed milk to another bowl and placed it uncovered in the refrigerator for one hour.

I bet this filling would taste great in other desserts as well.  That’s something to consider for another day.

Book Boyfriend Boards 3/12/2015

Pinterest Book Boyfriend Boards

Great romance authors make the reader fall in love with the characters. The descriptions of their build, the way in which they speak, and their prowess in bed electrify the characters and make them hot and desirable. I love to re-read the best of the best, but sometimes there isn’t enough time. Enjoy these pinterest boards that celebrate some of the most titillating characters and combine both provocative images and amazing quotes.

Wicked Lovers Novels by Shayla Black

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/vibrantbride/shayla-black-wicked-lovers-series/

Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/catarinafsilva2/fifty-shades-of-grey/

All the men of the Sea Breeze Series by Abbi Glines 

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/billanddallas/sea-breeze-series-by-abbi-glines/

Kellan Kyle in Thoughtless Series by S.C. Stephens

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/wallinmt/thoughtless-kellen-kyle/

Drew Evans in Tangled Series by Emma Chase

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/mariskabell/emma-chase-%7E-tangledtwistedtied/

Remy by Katy Evans

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/lilyslibrary/real-mine-remy-by-katie-evans/

Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

13_pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/beckybookworm/travis-mad-dog-maddox-3/

Shayla Black – His to Take

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What a potent combination: (1) running from a murdeous mad-man; (2) hiding in a BDSM club; and (3) sizzling chemistry between a ballet dancer and an elite military man.

Joaquin finds the Dom in himself.  His military background makes him a take-chargge kind of guy, but he has to learn to open his heart.  One of my favorite quotes of his,

“You’re like the drug that I can’t get enough of.  When I’m not inside you, all I can think about is fucking you.   When I am, I don’t think of anything but filling you completely and owning you.”

Bailey is innocent but strong at the same time.  Her emotional conflict brought a realism to the story.  She enjoyed being spanked for the first time but was too embarrassed to admit it.

Joaquin promises Bailey a sensational time.

“I love the sound of you begging baby girl.  Now I’m ready to hear you scream.”

Like the military man he is, Joaquin completes his mission and Bailey finally realizes the addictive nature of outstanding sex.

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Cake Balls

Cake Balls

Extra cake, frosting, and some chocolate – why not make some cake balls?  Last week, I made a multi-layer birthday cake.  Each layer, must be leveled (slicing off the top of each cake so that top and bottom are perfectly parallel).  This is essential to making a cake look “professional.” While it is one extra step in the process, it’s one that my kids most appreciate – the extra cake that is.  Usually I just let my kids snack on the extra cake.  Because I had actually baked 6 layers of cake there was a LOT of extra cake.  In fact, there was so much cake that I took five of the “tops of cake” and made an entire extra layer cake.  Okay, it looked terrible, but my kids didn’t complain while eating it.  I still had an extra full layer of chocolate cake and a bit of chocolate frosting left over.  I threw the extra cake in the food processor and mixed it with the extra frosting.   I chilled the mixture and formed small balls.  After popping the balls in the freezer for a bit, I coated them in chocolate coating (I had a lot of chocolate left over from the cake, too).  I realize that the cake ball craze is pretty much over, but they still are a great treat. Unfortunately, they are very labor intensive, which makes them expensive to purchase and a pain to make.  This was an ideal time to make the cake balls.  I had all the ingredients on hand and I would hate to be wasteful.

Thus, one man’s trash is a dessert lover’s treasure.  

Blackhawks Birthday Cake

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Just made this for my best friend’s birthday.  Inside the cake are 5 layers of cake that match the frosting on the outside: red velvet, white, and midnight black cake.  The logo and letters on top are all done in chocolate.

As I’ve mentioned in other posts, I’m originally from St. Louis.  Needless to say, I am NOT a Blackhawks fan.  However, my best friend is a HUGE Blackhawks fan; she never misses a game.  I considered hiding some blue and yellow frosting in the center of the cake, but I managed to refrain.  However, on the back of her birthday card, I included a picture of the St. Louis Blue’s logo.  And, I wore a blue shirt while delivering the cake.

Time will tell which city hosts the better hockey team.

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