Monday, February 11, 2013

Valentine's Day Mini Heart Pavlova's

Hi! I'm glad I got this post out before the big day! (Valentine's Day, that is) I love this day! Not only because everything is pink and sparkly (and now GOLD!!!) but also because it's a day to remind you to enjoy the moments and savor your loved ones. Do you agree?

 With a little time, you can show your love with this recipe!
 

A few months ago, my sister brought a dessert to our place when we were having a little family get together. It was incredible. A large meringue platform with a generous portion of freshly whipped cream and piles (literally) of chopped fresh fruit such a raspberries, strawberries and kiwi creating a colorful and delicious dream come true. I had no idea this existed. 

Welcome, Pavlova, into my life. :)


Thus we had came up with this idea for our mini heart shaped Pavlova. (Yes, I did just said "thus") It is easy to assemble, easier to bake to perfection than the large one and the perfect wow-factor to end a romantic dinner. My amazing sister is behind this genius-ness; I just pretended to be a photographer.:)

This recipe is so simple and versatile, I know you will have fun with it.

To make the meringue:
  4 egg whites (room temperature is better, or you can let them stand in a bowl of warm water for 10 mins)
  1 Cup Sugar (Superfine if you have it)
  1/4 tsp Cream of Tarter

  • Make sure your bowl and utensils are clean and dry. Any moisture will affect the way they turn out! 

  • Beat the whites with the cream of tarter until frothy.

  • Add sugar slowly- no more than 1/4 cup at a time. Give it time to beat in the sugar well. It will be grainy if you try to do this too fast. 

  • Once the cream is thick and creating strong peaks, it is ready! (you will see this using the mixer wisk- when you pull it out of the cream, it will create a peak. If the peak falls back down or is weak, the cream needs more beating. If the peak stays, it is ready. Beware- you can over mix this as well.)  
  • Scrap the bowl and mix a little more to catch any lost sugar

 
On a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper (or foil if you've run out) draw a heart templateI used a cookie cutter to trace around but anything will work! There is no need to space them far apart- they barely change shape.


Put the meringue cream into a piping bag (or a ziploc bag with a corner trimmed off) and start to trace the outline of the heart and fill it in. Go around the heart's edge once more to create a slight rim for all the goodness to go inside.  :) 
 

Bake at 200 degrees for 2 hours. You can turn off the oven and leave the hearts inside if you have the time. This will safely dry them out more. 

These can be stored in an airtight container until you're ready to assemble. I believe they will do well in there for days!
 
For the Filling:
Heavy whipping cream
Sugar
Fresh fruit of your choice

  • Beat the heavy whipping cream with sugar (to taste) until a cream forms. 

  • Dollop a tablespoon or two into each heart.

  • Place the fruit. In addition to fruit, we drizzled melted chocolate chips. (Using the bag technique for easy clean-up, put a cup of chocolate chips in a pastic bag; melt in the microwave for 1 min or so, checking often; cut a corner and drizzle!)
  •  Serve to your loved ones. :)
Some pictures just for fun: We had a blast making these! 


 Our fancy drink: Ginger Ale with a raspberry :)



 My sister's beautiful daughter. She enjoyed these as well. :)

This wouldn't have turned out so beautifully perfect if not for my sister!! There is no end to her talents... I hope to show more of our collaborations in the future. :)

Some history to the Pavlova: There is a long standing debate about whether New Zealand or Australia invented this dessert! It still hasn't been resolved. They know that the name, Pavlova, was chosen in honor of the Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova. :)

If you have any questions, I'd love to help! Have a great week and hope your Valentine's Day is happy

(Have no one to share this with? Make them anyways. My sister left these at our place and I ate almost all of them.... at one sitting. They are that good.)





Wednesday, January 30, 2013

DIY Anchor Stenciled Sweater - J.Crew Inspired (Sorta)




Hi! Crazy thing happened. I had a fun idea. I planned it out, (googled and printed the anchor!) but than the next day I open up my Pinterest to see this image:


(!!!)

Ok ok- I know J.Crew didn't steal my idea (most obviously because they are mass producing this product and I just just made it) but I will proudly say that I have been inspired by J.Crew many times before! They have gorgeous things and I'm happy to "copy" them. Haha. Truth is, this idea is probably all over the blogosphere and I didn't even search in fear that everyone else did better than me. :) But I have lots of tips to share so that you make yours better than mine too!

All you need is:
  • Shirt you want to vamp up (I love it on stripes!)
  • Cut a flap off a plastic 2-fold folder to create a durable lasting stencil or if you just can't wait to make it, Cardstock works alright!
  • Anchor image (Google images and find the one you like most)
  • Razor or Exacto-knife
  • Fabric Paint (@ Michael's or craft store for a couple of dollars! Lots and lots of color choices!)
  • Paintbrush or sponge
  • Painters tape

Most of these things are lying around the house. The shirt my boy is wearing was actually a thrift find! I had to sew in the sides a little because it was very wide and I knew he wouldn't grow into it. 


 Decide where you want it. I have no idea why I didn't center mine. Luckily, it turned out alright...

I taped the little piece in the middle too. This is where you can learn from my mistakes. If you are using the cardstock method, reinforce all the edges with tape so that paint doesn't seep into the gaps. The plastic cover idea makes a more sturdy stencil but I didn't have one on hand and wanted to get this project done!


After I filled in the stencil, I painted downwards with the brush all over so it looks like even strokes. A sponge could add interesting texture!

The instructions say to let dry flat for 4 hours. I didn't remove my paper stencil right away because I was nervous, but do it! Take it off. The paper will dry to the shirt and will be difficult to than take off once its dried. 

It is safe to wash after 72 hours. 

I love it! How great is this that it's gender neutral! I want one for me and for my baby girl and for a canvas beach bag and on and on! Can't you totally see a gold shimmery anchor on everything you own?? Yea, me neither. :)

One more picture - sibling love. :)



What did you think of this? Super easy, right?? 

Thanks so much for stopping by :)