AAAAhhhhhhhhh.... simply simple again. It's so easy to match the colors of your cake to your wedding... Ribbon. Check! Frosting. Check! EASY!
Anyway. A super cool way to add a little flair is to use the shawls from your bridesmaids (if you don't need them, of course) and pool it under the cakes to pull it all together!
Wedding cake stats to come soon: Flavors, Number of Servings, etc.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Recipe of the Week!
Hearty, Heart Warming, Comfort Food at it's Finest......
BEEF STEW
BEEF STEW
In your favorite slow cooker, so as to eliminate the need to slave over a hot stove and to have a meal piping hot and ready for when you come home from work.... This hits the spot.
1 lb Carrots, cubed
1 stalk of Celery, chopped
1 pound Potatoes, cubed
1 medium Onion, chopped
2 pounds of Beef, cubed**
1 pint of Salsa (16oz)
1 pint of Spaghetti Sauce (16oz)
1 cup Water
2 Tablespoons Seasoning Salt
Pepper to Taste
Place items in Slow Cooker, give a stir and then LET IT BE! Every time you open the lid to your slow cooker you lose a large quantity of heat. Be patient. 6-8 hours on HIGH / 8-11 hours on LOW.
Serve with your favorite crusty bread to soak up all the juices.
**The cut of Beef you choose depends on your budget, but anything that can be cubed up will work. Grocery stores sell packages of "Stew Meat" but it is considerably more expensive than picking up your own knife and doing it! Ask your butcher for assistance.
1 lb Carrots, cubed
1 stalk of Celery, chopped
1 pound Potatoes, cubed
1 medium Onion, chopped
2 pounds of Beef, cubed**
1 pint of Salsa (16oz)
1 pint of Spaghetti Sauce (16oz)
1 cup Water
2 Tablespoons Seasoning Salt
Pepper to Taste
Place items in Slow Cooker, give a stir and then LET IT BE! Every time you open the lid to your slow cooker you lose a large quantity of heat. Be patient. 6-8 hours on HIGH / 8-11 hours on LOW.
Serve with your favorite crusty bread to soak up all the juices.
**The cut of Beef you choose depends on your budget, but anything that can be cubed up will work. Grocery stores sell packages of "Stew Meat" but it is considerably more expensive than picking up your own knife and doing it! Ask your butcher for assistance.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Recipe of the Week!
Suga' Cookies.... MMMMMmmmmmmmmmm, can't you just taste them melting on your tongue?
1 Cup Sugar
1/2 Cup Shortening
1/2 Cup Sour Milk
2 1/2 Cups Flour (give or take 3/4 cup more if too sticky to roll out)
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
1 teaspoon Vanilla
1 egg
Pinch of Salt
Mix well in order given.
Roll out dough using ample flour if needed.
Use your favorite cookie cutters, well floured.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 8-10 minutes or until the edges are only slightly browned.
Frost with your favorite icing.
Recipe is easily doubled. Quantity made is unreliable because of the size of cookie cutters used.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Simplicity
Yummies all OVER the place!
A wedding from this last summer had some fun ideas... The tiered cake sat in front of the Head Table and then each guest table had a variety of cupcakes to choose from. Talk about yum! Carrot Cake with Walnuts, White Cake with an Andes Mint, Chocolate Cake with a Dark Chocolate Andes Mint and Orange Cardamom.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Recipe of the Week!
Chocolate Star Cookies
T'is The Season for baking, right? These are a classic.
1 3/4 cup Flour
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/2 teaspoon Salt
1/2 cup Butter
1/3 cup Peanut Butter
1/2 cup Granulated Sugar
1/2 cup Brown Sugar
1 Egg
1 teaspoon Vanilla
Mix ingredients in order shown. Shape into balls. Roll balls in sugar to coat.
Place on lightly greased baking sheet. Bake 8 minutes at 375 degrees. Remove from oven and place a chocolate star on each cookie, pressing down firmly.
Bake an additional 2-5 minutes. Yields: 2 Dozen Cookies
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Speaking of Cupcakes...
This is such a great idea.... Love it! If you wanted the tiered shape of a traditional cake, but didn't actually want the cake.... Get a stand. Do cupcakes. VOILA! Do a little research on the flowers that are EDIBLE. Partially because on a design like this the flowers are touching the food product. Roses, Carnations, Pansies & Dandelions are all edible, to name a few. Just think of your favorite herbs, all edible. You get the idea... Just make sure that you do your homework!
Blue Polka Dots
Watch for it!!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Spring is in the air....
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Red Velvet
Our most recent creation happens to be a luscious Red Velvet cake...
photography by studio 60 photographic art
Welcome!!
Welcome to the New Country Catering & Cakes BLOG, where you can see our latest creations come to life! We'll have a recipe of the week featuring some of Paulette's BEST recipes! Leave us little love notes, as we adore hearing how yummy your cakes and goodies were! We'll have some galleries of images to browse to all you new clients out there too! Enjoy!
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