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Dec 24 2011

The Best Chocolate Christmas Balls

Well here we are, Christmas Eve of 2011. My did it come fast; it came so fast I think I lost some of my Christmas spirit somewhere. Nevertheless I will find it by tomorrow morning, as the family is gathered around to celebrate a great day.

One of the great things about coming home to my parents for the holidays is the baking. My mom bakes a lot and sells it at the annual craft sales that take place in November and early December and par for the course we get to eat what doesn’t sell. As I’m now older and have found I rather enjoy cooking I thought I would try my had at a – very easy – recipe. Chocolate Balls, as my brother and I would call them. They are easy and quick to make and don’t actually require any baking.

Here is what you need:

  • 3 Squares Chocolate
  • 2 1/4 Cups Crushed Graham Crackers
  • 3 Cups Icing Sugar
  • 3 Eggs
  • 1 1/2 Cups Butter
  • Handful of Sprinkles – up to you

The first thing you are going to want to do is crush the Graham Crackers, if you were like me and didn’t buy the pre-crushed ones. Simply put them in a zip-lock bag and use a rolling pin to crush the heck out of them. Try and get them as fine as possible so they don’t clump together in the balls.

Chocolate Christmas Balls

Next you want to get yourself a good size mixing bowl for all this stuff that will need to be mixed. Throw in the graham cracker crumbs, icing sugar, eggs and soft butter. Mix that together for a minute or two.

Meanwhile you should put your 2 Chocolate Squares into a separate bowl of such and melt the chocolate in the Microwave. If you do not have a microwave, in a pot on the stove will work as well. The chocolate doesn’t have to be bubbling, but soft enough to mix.

Chocolate Christmas Balls

I’m sure you guessed the next part of this little recipe. Add the melted chocolate to the mixture you already have going on. Mix it together good and snug.

Chocolate Christmas Balls

Now that you mixture is all together, you may want to let it sit for a bit to harden up before rolling. Once you have done that though, I like to roll of the chocolate before I put on the sprinkles. Generally the balls be about 1″ in diameter or small if desired. Honestly, this part is up to you.

Chocolate Christmas Balls

Once you have you balls rolled…. errr…. Once your chocolate is formed, it is time for the sprinklies! yay. For me this is actually the most annoying part, so it is best if the chocolate balls are still room temperature. I have found there are two ways of doing this. The first is to lay down some wax paper and them pour sprinkles on top of it and roll the balls in that. Or a new method I came up with it pouring all the sprinkles into a zip-lock bag and putting in one ball at a time. I like the zip-lock method because it is also makes less mess.

Chocolate Christmas Balls

Then boom-badda-bing you are done. I like to change up the sprinkles I use, some Christmas themed, some plain, etc. Also if you want to get adventurous and like coconut, unlike me, you can also roll the balls in coconut.

Chocolate Christmas Balls

Best to store them in an air tight container in the fridge and eaten cold. They are good trust me.

Let me know what you think. I’m curious to see if anyone has done something similar before.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food · Tagged: baking, chocolate balls, Christmas, Food, recipe

Nov 27 2011

Google caters to the Foodies

Google has won me over once again, as they now offer Recipe Search. There are tons of good resources for recipes online and many which I use. AllRecipes.com, the Epicurious iPad App, and so on. All of these places are good at what they do, so why does this Google search draw me in?

It draws me in because it is in a place I always am. I’m always searching for something, so why not food as well. When you watch the video you will see that there are many options you can put in place to narrow down your search. For example here is a link to a search I did for potatoes with parmesan cheese with only 30 minutes prep time and under 300 calories.

Even though my collection of Company’s Coming recipe books is growing I still foresee myself using this Google Search when I want to try and cook something different. What about you?

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food, Social Media/Internet · Tagged: cooking, Food, google, recipe, search

Sep 04 2011

An easy way to make Pulled Pork

Well I thought it time we break out the old slow cooker… for the first time. Yes I bought the bad boy over 2 months ago and just took it out of the box Thursday evening. My plan: to make pulled pork. I had looked at a couple of recipes online and my mom even emailed me some recipes out of her slow cooker book (I love my mom, she inspires me too cook). As much as I want to go all out with this dish I did just want to try something simple and go from there. Therefore I choose the easiest looking recipe to try.

What you need:

  • 2-3lbs Pork Roast, cubed
  • 1-2 White Onions, chopped
  • 12oz of BBQ Sauce
  • 1/4Cup Honey

Pulled Pork 4

Yes, slow cookers are really easy to use and very hard to screw up, but it can be done. No, I am not speaking from experience. When you get up in the morning or 8 hours before you want to eat this slop, put in the cubed pork and chopped onions into the slow cooker. On top of that pour in the BBQ sauce and honey. Cover and turn onto Low.

Pulled Pork 1

It will take 8 hours, but I did come home at lunch to check on it as I wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out. The recipe I’m basing my dish off of says to pull the pork apart at the very end, but now that I have made it, I will most likely pulled it apart halfway through the cooking process.

Pulled Pork 3
I have to give a should out to Devon at Patch Java, as he supplied me with the Homemade BBQ Sauce. Ironically his BBQ sauce is made from the juices of his pulled pork.
Pulled Pork 2
The conclusion of this meal was semi-successful. After 8 hours in the pot I felt it was too watery and I wasn’t completely sure how to combat this for next time. To help thicken up this pot I added some flour, most likely too much.Eating it was still enjoyable, especially on a kaiser bun.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food · Tagged: crock pot, Food, pulled pork, slow cooker, supper

Aug 29 2011

Grillin with my Food Photography

Food and Photography are my two biggest hobbies right now. I say hobby for food, because I no longer try to cook the quickest meal, I take my time and have fun with it.

I wouldn’t call my food photography professional as well, because I don’t want to stick it in a box with a bunch of light and make it look perfect. I much prefer the natural progression of food. Like this food, I took it of the food I was actually going to eat, and blog about later.

Grillin

ISO100, 35mm, f/3.2 at 1/60 sec

Written by kylewith · Categorized: PhotoBlog · Tagged: Food, hobbies, photography

Aug 11 2011

Geek out on Kitchen Tools

A Plumber has a Pipe Wrench, an Electrician has Wire Clippers, a Mechanic has a Wrench, an IT Guy has a Keyboard and a Cook has a Spatula.

Well I’m not claiming I’m the Ultimate Chef, but I sure do like to pretend I am. I’m most likely not even a very good cook, but again, I sure enjoy it. It is a learning thing, like anything else. It is something different than working on a computer all day and it helps me clear my head, while keeping my mind busy (although I do end up on the computer writing about it).

So I suppose the word is getting out that cooking is one of my favourite pass times, because look at the goodies I got for my Birthday. I got a new mixing bowl, measuring cups and device, cutting board, whisk, spatula and folding measuring bowl. I want to thank Lori and Ericka for these gifts (You too can send me stuff).

You will see these tools – I’m calling them tools because I’m a man ho ho ho – in future posts as my cooking adventure continues. One of these days I may even let myself cook for other people, heck I may even host a dinner party, I’m just that domesticated.

Cooking Tools

Now for a blast from the past. This is the first cooking video I ever made (I only ever made two).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmFkm76b6Zk

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food · Tagged: cooking, Food, kitchen, review, tools

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