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A Fall Makeover

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I’ve been working diligently at this little business of mine. And I’m enjoying the process. Even though I’ve been at it for almost a year, I feel like I’m just starting out. I’m figuring out the direction I want to head, my concept, my goals… and many more things, but you don’t need all of my “to dos” listed out here. We’d be here for a long time (not a complaint – I LOVE my job!).

One thing that I’m happy to have checked off my list is my logo. Eeeek – I’m so excited to show you what Joanna from Waterfall Creative has designed for me. Â She asked a few questions about my taste and style, and took the little that I gave her and combined it with her creative genius and made it into five amazing logos. Five! And I had to choose just one. I figured it would have been confusing to have all of them for my one business. Right? Ya. Thought so. Anyways, while they were all wonderful, I chose the one that I think best represents who I am. I love it. Thanks, Joanna!!

I happily present to you, the New Look (I almost typed New Year, hee hee)!

Monday

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November 2011

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A Little Like Julia

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I’m so excited to share this post with you. I can hardly contain myself. Is this real?! No idea what I’m freaking out about? Read on, my friend. Read on.

If you’ve read the You Inspire Me page of this blog, you’ll likely have noticed that Julia Child is on my list. Husband has kindly compared me to her on occasion, and said maybe someday I’d be like her, and have my own little show. Very sweet and encouraging of him to say, but a little unrealistic.

Tomorrow I will take one step towards being a little bit like this wonderful, inspirational woman. A little cooking show will commence filming and soon after make its appearance on the internet.

I’m thrilled to be partnering with Abundant Harvest Organics on this culinary adventure. It really is a dream come true! What we’re cooking up (pun intended) is a little show called A Cooking Show with Rachel O – This Week’s Feast, that will highlight a recipe from Thursday on the weekly Abundant Harvest Organics menu. In a nutshell, I’ll show you what’s in the current week’s AHO box and then cook with some of it. The “pilot” will air this week (hopefully Thursday). Currently we’re slated for 4 shows, but we’ll see if it gets “picked up” after that. 😉 It will be posted on youtube, but I’ll post it on here too.

Can you tell that I’m excited?! Of course I’m also super nervous, but it’s like 25% nervous, 75% excited. That may change as soon as the camera starts recording…

Anyhoo, in the first episode, I’ll be cooking Minestrone Soup… Can’t wait!!!

Friday

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November 2011

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A Family Thing

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My mom is a great cook. Even though I wasn’t super interested in cooking as a child, I’m sure a lot of my love for all things food is inherited from her. I’m so thankful for her. I think of her all the time and laugh to myself as I find myself doing or enjoying things she and Dad did (and probably still do) that I might have thought weird as a kid. I see it in so many ways, especially as I get older… I am my mother’s daughter.

I asked my Mom if she would do a guest post with an Apple Bavarian Torte she made when we were in town for Oma’s birthday. She kindly obliged.

So, without further ado, here’s my Mom:

Let me introduce myself: I’m Rachel’s mom, up in the cold, soon-to-be-white, north – Canada.  I think I always enjoyed helping in the kitchen (the cooking part – definitely not the clean-up) while growing up in California.  Education-wise, I took a class in cake decorating at the local community college.  This was the only course outside of my major of music that I had room for in my 2 years at Reedley College.  Our children sometimes think it ridiculous that I got college credits for a class like that.  But, they did think it was neat that they had specially decorated cakes for their birthdays.  I’m sure that this was one of the steps to my becoming a creative cook.  I don’t decorate many cakes anymore, all that icing is just too sweet for me and most of my guests, but sometimes I use silk flowers to top off a special cake.

I’ve been cooking more officially since my first real job here in Canada almost 35 years ago, where I worked part-time as a house-parent at a group home for delinquent teenage boys.  There were many things I was supposed to do while working there, but by far my favourite (that’s the correct Canadian spelling) was cooking for the group of about 10 big eaters.

Now, husband, John and I own RiverSong Banquet Hall just outside St. Jacobs Ontario, where I do most of the cooking for the guests at our banquet hall.

We have apples readily available in our area, so I always have lots on hand.  My favourite fall dessert this year is APPLE BAVARIAN TORTE.  The original recipe came from allrecipes.com, and I have adapted it to suit my tastes. Â  You can omit the apples and top with thickened fruit, such as raspberries or cherries. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do.

Susan Pries at RiverSong Banquet Hall

Apple Bavarian Torte

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Mom’s APPLE  BAVARIAN  TORTE

pie or torte pan 9’ round 2  9” rounds 6  9” rounds
64 sq “ 128 sq “ 384 sq “
servings 10 – 12servings 20 – 24servings 60 – 72servings
Cream:
Butter ½ cup 1 cup 3 cups
Sugar 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 2 cups
Vanilla ¼ tsp ½ tsp 1 ½Â tsp
Flour 1 cup 2 cups 6 cups
Press mixture into pan
Combine in blender:
Eggs 2 large 4 lg 12 lg
Cottage or Cream Cheese 8 oz 16 oz 48 oz
White Sugar or Honey 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 2 cups
Dry Milk Solids ¼ cup ½ cup 1 ½Â cups
Lemon Juice 1 – 2  Tbl 2 – 4 Tbl 6 – 12 Tbl
Vanilla 2 tsp 4 tsp 4 Tbl
Pour over crust
Peel, core, slice & arrange in a circle over filling:
Apples 5 med 10 med 30 med
Mix and sprinkle over apples:
White sugar 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 2 cups
Cinnamon ½ tsp 1 tsp 1 Tbl
Bake at 375‘ 25-35 minutes
Serve warm or at room temperature

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November 2011

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Apple Bavarian Torte

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Mom’s APPLE  BAVARIAN  TORTE

pie or torte pan 9’ round 2  9” rounds 6  9” rounds
64 sq “ 128 sq “ 384 sq “
servings 10 – 12servings 20 – 24servings 60 – 72servings
Cream:
Butter ½ cup 1 cup 3 cups
Sugar 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 2 cups
Vanilla ¼ tsp ½ tsp 1 ½Â tsp
Flour 1 cup 2 cups 6 cups
Press mixture into pan
Combine in blender:
Eggs 2 large 4 lg 12 lg
Cottage or Cream Cheese 8 oz 16 oz 48 oz
White Sugar or Honey 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 2 cups
Dry Milk Solids ¼ cup ½ cup 1 ½Â cups
Lemon Juice 1 – 2  Tbl 2 – 4 Tbl 6 – 12 Tbl
Vanilla 2 tsp 4 tsp 4 Tbl
Pour over crust
Peel, core, slice & arrange in a circle over filling:
Apples 5 med 10 med 30 med
Mix and sprinkle over apples:
White sugar 1/3 cup 2/3 cup 2 cups
Cinnamon ½ tsp 1 tsp 1 Tbl
Bake at 375‘ 25-35 minutes
Serve warm or at room temperature

Wednesday

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November 2011

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Friends, Burgers, and Shoestring Fries

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This weekend I will attend my second Creative Connection USA event. I’m excited to have an opportunity to connect with some of the wonderfully creative women I met at the first event I attended a few weeks ago. I also hope to meet some new friends, as I’m sure I didn’t even chat with half of the women gathered at the Tea Exchange.

That event was pretty monumental for me. I’ve been planning menus and blogging for a while now, but I still feel like I’m just starting out. I love what I do, but I’ve been struggling with the direction to take it in. There’s so much I want to do and learn, and so many different things that I love to do. So it can be difficult to focus when I’m wearing so many hats. I’m working on narrowing down my focus (and it’s so much fun!!!).

This is kind of a lot of information, and it’s getting a little more personal than I’d intended the blog to be… I hope you’ll indulge me and keep reading. I still have a lot to tell you.

I want to introduce you to a few of my new friends, who have been so influential, inspiring, and who have encouraged me more than they may ever realize.

Joanna Waterfall of Waterfall Creative is a new friend. She is creative, artistic, sweet and fun (and she looks a little like Audrey Hepburn, which I think is super cool!). She’s encouraging, supportive and excited about my work. She has designed a new logo for me, which I’m restraining myself from showing you right now, because it deserves its own post. I’ll show you in a few days. I can hardly wait! If it weren’t for her, I wouldn’t have known about CCLA. If it weren’t for the contest on her blog, I may not have attended the event. I’m so thankful for this new friend!

Emilee Hegg of Tasteful Tatters is the host of the CCLA events. She has encouraged me with her excitement for my menu planning venture. I’m humbled by and so thankful for her kind words and the way she makes me feel like I’m doing something special. She has an Etsy shop where she sells super cute accessories. She also has awesome vintage furniture and accessories you can rent for weddings, photo sessions, birthday parties and more!

Lizzie Metcalf of S’Wonderful Photography was the featured photographer at last month’s CCLA event. She’s sweet and talented and I’m so glad to have her as a new friend!

Laura Pedrino of Yours and Mine Photography was one of the women I spent the most time with at CCLA. We were in line together for something to drink, and ended up sitting together. She’s a newlywed, who has started a photography business with her husband. I’m looking forward to connecting with her at future events and watching their business grow!

Christy LeMire of Waterside Wellness is passionate about food and nutrition. She’s a health coach who provides personal nutrition, wellness and lifestyle counseling. It’s been fun to connect with her about food!

A few other friends that I’m excited to get to know better:

Becca Rillo of Becca Rillo Photography

Christy Schnurle of One Handspun Day

Kathy Le Backes of The Vintage Table Co. 

Molly Reynolds Makeup Artist

Carson Saldivar of Itty Bitty Party Committee

If you’re still reading, I thank you. I hope I haven’t kept you from anything important. 🙂 And, I hope you’ll continue to read. I have a few exciting thing coming up. I’ve kept the lid on things (mostly) and haven’t just haphazardly included them in this long post. However, I will not be able to keep them to myself for long. So, stay tuned for a new logo, something exciting to do with Abundant Harvest Organics (even more exiting than then contest for a free box of produce – have you entered yet?!), and an idea that Husband and I are working on – another facet to the menu planning art.

Wow, I wrote a lot… I’m getting to the end. I feel as though I should share a recipe. This is, after all, a food blog. So, in celebration of these new friends, of CCLA, of an AHO venture, of ideas with Husband… two recipes that are favorites of ours. My Homemade Burgers and my Shoestring Fries. I do hope you’ll enjoy them.

Shoestring Fries

Recipe Type: Potatoes, Fries Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine Prep time: 10 mins Cook time: 10 mins Total time: 20 mins Serves: 2 A great side to go with Burgers or a Sandwich! Ingredients

  • 2 potatoes, cut into cubed strips (is that how to say it? you know, cut into french fry shapes) about 1 cm x 1 cm (or about 3/8″x3/8″)… this isn’t an exact science… if they’re larger, they’ll take longer to cook, that’s all
  • 1-2 T olive oil
  • 1/2 t salt
  • pepper
  • 1 t paprika
  • 1 t chili powder
  • pinch cumin (opt.)
  • pinch ginger (opt.)
  • pinch red pepper flakes

Instructions

  1. Cut potatoes. Rinse and dry (if you want – this will help them to get a bit crispier). Toss in a bowl with olive oil and seasonings. Bake at 450F for about 10 minutes (or until browned and crispy).
Burgers
 
Recipe Type: Burgers, Beef
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 15 mins
Total time: 25 mins
Serves: 2
YUMYUMYUM!
Ingredients
  • 1/2 to 3/4 lb. lean ground beef (turkey or chicken would work as well)
  • 1/4 oats, ground (I used the coffee grinder, cleaned out a bit first)
  • 1/8 C flax seeds, ground
  • 1-2 T apple cider vinegar
  • pinch ginger
  • 1-2 T honey
  • pinch cumin
  • 1 T chili powder
  • 1 t paprika
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 1 t parsley
  • 1/2 t red pepper flakes
  • Sometimes I’ll add an egg (helps hold it together), some BBQ sauce, and a grated clove of garlic. Last time I added some grated zucchini, because I had it. We couldn’t taste it, but knew it was adding a bit more goodness to the burgers.
Instructions
  1. Put all ingredients in a bowl and mix with your hands. Don’t over-mix (I don’t know why, I’ve just heard this said).
  2. Shape into burger shapes, pressing in slightly in the center of the burger with your thumb.
  3. Cook in a cast iron skillet (flipping once) about 10 minutes, or until they reach 160F, or on a BBQ (10-15 minutes). Top with Gruyere, if you like it, and caramelized onions and mushrooms (dry pan, sliced onions and mushrooms, add a few drizzles of honey, cook until caramelized).
 
Notes

Really good with a vanilla milkshake too! (We did, more or less: 1 C Trader Joe’s vanilla bean ice cream, 1/2 C greek yogurt, 1/2 C milk – use more or less depending on how thick you want them). Blend.