Author: Zoe

  • Aquaman Trident Cookies

    Aquaman Trident Cookies

    So normally, this would be a trident. The original blonde animated Aquaman carried a golden trident (unless you’re referring to the Trident of Neptune, yes I am a nerd). But I like Jason Momoa a lot, and I love his silver trident, except… IT’S NOT A TRIDENT. Technically its a pentadent but we’re gonna call it a trident for the simplicity of it.

    So I made cookies… and by cookies I mean one big ass chocolate chip cookie that I molded into a trident shape the best I could, baked it and then frosted it with icing. I really hope that Jason Momoa would approve of this cookie, as it was made in his honor since he may as well be the coolest Aquaman I’ve ever seen.

  • Tomato and Basil Soup with Grilled Cheese Croutons

    Tomato and Basil Soup with Grilled Cheese Croutons

    I think that many of us have childhood (or adulthood) memories of eating a melty grilled cheese with a bowl of tomato soup. I actually don’t have the tomato soup part, but grilled cheese, definitely.

    But since I was making my own soup… I just had to try it. And guess what, I liked it a lot, so this will definitely be something I eat more of.

    I originally created this recipe as a soup shot that could be served as an hors d’oeurves at a party or an event. Think double shot glasses with a tiny grilled cheese hanging off the rim. Cute, stylish and people ooh and ahh over something so adorable and yet so delicious. You can still use this recipe for that purpose, or make full bowls and tons of grilled cheese! I don’t know your life.

    Oh, and if you’re really not into making your own soup, just get it in a can. I won’t know.

    Get the recipe here!

  • Zoe’s 24 Hour French Onion Soup

    Zoe’s 24 Hour French Onion Soup

    To tell you the whole truth, I don’t normally choose to eat soup. I like to chew my calories thank you very much. This soup however, is a very big exception to this rule.

    First off, I only make it in the winter. Warm and comforting, it’s something to look forward to on these cold winter nights. Second, making it is a HUGE tease. Since the onions are caramelizing over low heat overnight, the whole house smells amazing. I can smell it while I sleep and I just dream of French Onion Soup.

    My version of this soup is not classic, but I think that’s what makes it so good. The balsamic vinegar adds a lovely tanginess that contrasts the richness of the beef stock and the sweetness of the caramelized onions.

    If you’re really into cheese, like I am, I add the pieces I can’t shred on my grater right into the soup while it’s cooking. I can’t even begin to explain how amazing it is to come across of piece of mostly melted cheese swimming in onion while eating this soup.

    A final tip for you is that if you have the optionto, use a ciabatta bread with roasted garlic in it for your toasts, it willbring the soup to a whole other level.

    Find the recipe here,and rejoice because this soup is so amazing!

  • Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes with Tequila Buttercream

    Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes with Tequila Buttercream

    I have been asked for this recipe multiple times since I created it. Earlier this year, I competed in an online recipe competition in which I had to use the chocolate brand Callebaut to make a recipe for a specific category. I competed in 4 different categories in the competition and in two of those categories I made it to the final round. These cupcakes were one of the two that made it.

    I enjoyed making these cupcakes immensely, and even more so, enjoyed eating them. These cupcakes are not very sweet, and have a little kick of spicy in the cake itself. The buttercream on the other hand, is sweet and very alcoholic. The tequila is not cooked out, so all of the taste and all of the alcohol is still present.

    I love love love these cupcakes, and I definitely want to see them if you make them! Please tag @withzoeanderic and @chefzoe on Instagram, post the picture on our Facebook page, or post in the comments on this post!

    Find the recipe here!

  • Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse Cookies!

    Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse Cookies!

    To celebrate Into the Spider Verse today, we made some delicious Spiderman cookies for the premier! Chocolate chip cookies covered in sugary sweet icing? I think Peter Parker would approve.

  • Peppermint Hot Chocolate

    Peppermint Hot Chocolate

    When I was young, we used to visit our family friends in Concord, Massachusetts. It would snow and be freezing and Patricia would take out the snowman mugs and the container of chocolate powder and tiny marshmallows, and make us delicious hot chocolate.

    I can also flash back to the many ski trips I had out west. The kids would be in ski school while the adults combed the mountain. On our many breaks out of the cold, there was always hot chocolate. I can just smell it by recalling the memory. But that hot chocolate is made from powder. This hot chocolate, it isn’t.

    Smooth dark chocolate, whole milk and maybe a touch of cream… maybe some non-traditional spices? Topped with whipped cream and candy cane crumble? Perfect for freezing cold night.

    Find the recipe here.

  • Red Velvet Brownies with Chevre Thyme Mousse

    Red Velvet Brownies with Chevre Thyme Mousse

    Red Velvet cake is known for its deep red color… and also for the fact that you either like it or you don’t. I sometimes like it, and sometimes it’s really just not good at all.

    These brownies though, I have it on good authority that they are good. I had so many that I had to just give them away. Ryan took them to work with him and gave them to his employees. He received several texts the next day saying how much they loved the brownies and that they were looking forward to more.

    If that’s not enough hype for you, then you’ll just have to try them for yourself!

    Recipe

  • Holiday Shopping Tips!

    Holiday Shopping Tips!

    Unless you’re like me and start shopping for holiday gifts right after Halloween, this is a good time to start! You have a LOT of options. From the mall, to flea markets and holiday markets to the vast internet, every present you could ever want is out there.

    While I can’t speak for all of you, I love to shop online. I have a knack for finding deals and coupons, and employ a variety of plug-ins on Google Chrome to find even more deals! I even use the app Paribus to get money back on Amazon purchases.

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    While these are all well and good, that doesn’t tell you where to go. Obviously, the favorite site is Amazon. If you don’t regularly buy Amazon Prime, here’s a little tip for you. You can get a month of free prime as a trial every year. I save mine for December so I can get all my purchases with free shipping. Would you like another Amazon tip? Order early in the month. Like, right now. The post office receives well over 5 million packages every year for delivery. Since Amazon has a contract with USPS, don’t over-burden your local post office at the end of the month by ordering everything last minute. Your postal carrier will definitely thank you for it.

    If you’re into unique items that you probably can’t find on Amazon, check out Etsy. Etsy is a maker’s site, and you can find all sorts of handmade, unique and one of a kind items there. I also know that supporting artists is incredibly important (I used to sell on Etsy). The prices range from low to extremely expensive. It’s definitely possible to find something for every price range and every person on Etsy.

    My secret favorite website is the last one I’ll tell you about. If you haven’t before, check out Wish. Most of what you can buy from Wish seems to be overstock. You can find incredible items for very little more, or free and all you pay is $2-4 in shipping. I buy a lot of my items off of Wish, but there is one big issue. Shipping isn’t really tracked, and it’s not very fast. So if you’re going to order off of Wish, do it NOW. I ordered all my Wish items at the beginning of November.

    I pride myself on being a fantastic gift giver. I’m a big fan of useful gifts, as in, gifts you can actively use or need. If you need any help with your gift choices, send us a message on here, or on any of our social media sites. We’ll find you an idea and a deal.

     

    *None of these sites have paid for promotion.

  • White Chocolate Blackberry Macarons

    White Chocolate Blackberry Macarons

    I like macarons. Not to be confused with macaroons (a soft and chewy coconut cookie) or Macron (the President of France). Macarons are delicate little confections, tiny almond cookies that people take beautiful pictures of. You’ve probably seen them before, even if you’ve never had them.

    I think they taste good, but only when they come in creative flavors such as peanut butter and jelly or white chocolate blackberry. The technique required can be seen as difficult, because all elements must be perfect in order to ensure a smooth shell, raised feet, no cracks and the perfect texture.

    This was actually my first time making macarons. I messed up the first batch of shells. How? I had my oven temperature up too high. I really hope that you’ll try to make some, it’s actually a pretty fun process.

    Show us if you make our macarons on our Instagram and Facebook page!

    Find the recipe here.

  • Boxed Cake Mix for Those Who “Can’t” Bake

    Boxed Cake Mix for Those Who “Can’t” Bake

    So you say you never bake because you can’t. Is there truth to that? Maybe. But no one is asking for you to bake a three layer cake with a infused butter cream frosting and fondant roses. Unless you bake for fun or you do it as a job, the parent who asked you to bring cupcakes to the school bake sale is not expecting anything more than a basic cupcake with a little frosting out of a jar.

    Then we find out, you’re a perfectionist. You don’t want to serve cupcakes, let alone an actual cake if it’s not going to taste absolutely delicious.

    So let’s change the name of the game. Go to the store. Get a boxed mix. “But Zoe,” you say, “everyone will know it came out of a box!” Will they? For a while now, people have been “dressing up” their boxed cake mix to make luxurious and delectable cakes that taste just like you made them from scratch.

    Step 1: Pick a decent boxed mix. I personally like Pillsbury (a classic choice) Betty Crocker and Ghirardelli. You can choose your own favorites, I won’t pick that for you.

    Step 2: Choosing the number of eggs.

        The first thing you should do is add an extra egg. If it says 2, add 3. Eggs do a few things
                when added to a cake. They help provide structure that keeps the cake from falling,   
                softens the texture and the fats make the cake richer.

    I don’t know about you, but that all sounds pretty good. If adding one extra egg will make my cake taste better and be more delicious, sign me up!

    Step 3: Oil… or butter?

         Pretty much every single cake mix out there will tell you to use 1/3, ¼, ½ etc. of
                vegetable oil. If that’s all you have, go for it. The change using melted butter is not a
                necessary step, but we like doing it. Adding the same amount of melted butter instead of
                oil will give the cake a better flavor (who doesn’t love the taste of butter?!)

    If you follow all the steps except this one, and find that your cake still seems to be missing something, try adding the butter. I haven’t found that it is necessary for all boxed cake mixes, but if your cake is missing some of that rich flavor, this is why.

    Step 4: Use Milk, not water.

                In case you hadn’t realized yet, all of these tips involve ingredients that have fat in them.
                This is because fat is flavor. Milk has a lot more flavor than water, last time I checked. It
                is also creamy, smooth and adds density to your cake. Like using an extra egg, milk can
                be instrumental to the structure of your cake, as well as giving it that boost of flavor it
                may still need.

    Pro-tip, I use chocolate milk in my chocolate cakes because I am a chocolate fiend, and the more chocolate the better.

    Now, there are a ton of things you can do beyond these steps to add to your boxed cake mix. Some of these include:

    -Add extracts! There are more extracts than just vanilla. Try almond or hazelnut.

    -Adding coffee or espresso to chocolate cake will add a whole other dimension you didn’t
    even know you were looking for. Try adding a splash to your mix. See what happens.

    -Add a teaspoon of salt. Chocolate and salt are best friends.

    -Layer your cake with butter cream frosting.

    -Poke your cake with holes before baking, and pour your favorite cake topping in it. I like
    to do this with caramel.

    There are so many things you can do. You don’t need to know the science or amounts or what temperature to set your oven to. The box mix tells you all that. All you need is to be a little bit creative… and no one will know the difference!

    Happy Baking!

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