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		<title>An Edible Homage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 20:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[For a few years now I&#8217;ve attended a Kentucky Derby barbecue hosted by my dear friend Ashley and her family. Affectionately nicknamed the DerBQ, it has become a tradition for all of us to gather to watch the &#8220;Run for the Roses&#8221; and enjoy a tasty meal in the company of great friends. Complete with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 1px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Trifle-2_zps946d8245.jpg" border="0" alt="Pimlico Pudding" width="200" />For a few years now I&#8217;ve attended a Kentucky Derby barbecue hosted by my dear friend Ashley and her family. Affectionately nicknamed the DerBQ, it has become a tradition for all of us to gather to watch the &#8220;Run for the Roses&#8221; and enjoy a tasty meal in the company of great friends. Complete with Mint Juleps, expertly mixed by the hostess herself, the DerBQ is a fantastic party, and one I look forward to attending ever year. There&#8217;s always plenty of food at the DerBQ, and I usually volunteer to bring a dessert. I like to keep with tradition so I&#8217;ve made various Kentucky-themed ones in the past, including my very popular Triple Berry Trifle. Unfortunately, though, this year Ashley found out she&#8217;d be traveling for business the weekend of the Derby, so to preserve our annual May get-together, she decided to host a Preakness Picnic instead. From my years of attending the DerBQ, I&#8217;ve gotten to learn about the traditions of the Derby, like singing &#8216;My Old Kentucky Home&#8217; before the start, sipping those refreshing Mint Juleps and admiring the loads of red roses arranged all over Churchill Downs. Knowing that horse racing is a sport that is steeped in tradition, I decided to do some research on the Preakness to prepare for the big day, so we can celebrate in true style.<br />
This Saturday marks the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes. Set at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, it is the second leg of the famed US Triple Crown, and is the second most attended thoroughbred horse racing event in the United States after the Kentucky Derby. Like the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness proudly upholds traditions meant to honor its home state. These traditions serve to highlight a host of Maryland&#8217;s local treasures and include the US Naval Academy Glee Club performing &#8216;Maryland, My Maryland&#8217; before the start of the race and the winning horse being festooned with a blanket of black-eyed susans, Maryland&#8217;s state flower. <img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 1px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/marylandflag-2_zps7f57c150.jpg" border="0" alt="Pimlico Pudding" width="300" />Since I offered to bring dessert and Ashley requested my trifle, I thought I&#8217;d mix things up a bit and turn the trifle into an homage to Maryland too. Based on the colors of the Maryland state flag, this trifle features ripe red strawberries, pillowly clouds of whipped cream, rich custardy vanilla pudding layered with bananas, and decadent chocolate pound cake. This unique combo of flavors works really well together, and is a nice change of pace from my Triple Berry Trifle. I have to say, I think it will be the perfect dessert for the Preakness Picnic.<br />
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<b>Pimlico Pudding</b></p>
<p>**Special Note: The measurements given in the ingredients are approximate. Adjust the amounts of your ingredients based on the size of your trifle container. You should have enough of all the ingredients to make at least two nice layers of each ingredient in the trifle bowl. Each of the ingredients can be homemade or store-bought. Use what you prefer. This can be made in a single large trifle bowl or in glasses for individual servings. </p>
<p><i>Ingredients</i><br />
1-2 chocolate pound cakes<br />
1 jar good quality strawberry jam<br />
1 large container of strawberries, cleaned, trimmed and sliced<br />
4 to 5 medium bananas, peeled and sliced<br />
4 cups prepared vanilla pudding<br />
whipped cream for garnish<br />
chocolate sundae topping for garnish</p>
<p><i>Instructions:</i><br />
Start out by prepping the pound cake. Slice the pound cake into even slices and spread each slice with a thin layer of strawberry jam on one side. Then, cut each slice of the jammed cake into cubes. Transfer some of the cubes, jam side up, to the bottom of your trifle bowl. You should add enough to cover the bottom without leaving any spaces. Next, layer some of the strawberries over the cake evenly so that the cake is completely covered. Top the strawberries with a layer of the pudding. You should see your layers start to take shape in the trifle bowl at this point. Top the pudding with a layer of the sliced bananas, then repeat the layers starting with the cake cubes and ending with the layer of sliced bananas. Continue to create layers in this fashion until the trifle bowl is filled nearly to the top. Top the whole thing with a good layer of whipped cream then transfer to the refrigerator to chill for a several hours. Just before serving, drizzle with the chocolate sundae topping.</p>
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		<title>A Morning Chat and Popovers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 17:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes things don&#8217;t always turn out how we think they should. We have a bad day. Plans have to be cancelled. Life just gets suddenly overwhelming. It&#8217;s days like these when I want nothing more than a moment to sit and chat with my Mom. From the scraped knees and broken hearts of my youth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/PanShot-2_zpsf1bfd6e7.jpg" border="0" alt="Popovers for Mom" width="300" />Sometimes things don&#8217;t always turn out how we think they should. We have a bad day. Plans have to be cancelled. Life just gets suddenly overwhelming. It&#8217;s days like these when I want nothing more than a moment to sit and chat with my Mom. From the scraped knees and broken hearts of my youth to the irritants and disasters of adulthood, she&#8217;s been my constant confidante and comfort - my best friend for as long as I can remember. And no matter how utterly frustrating life can be, she always knows exactly what to say to remind me that things will get better. It&#8217;s a fact. They always do. </p>
<p>My Mom and I have always been the first to wake in the house in the morning. So our chats have typically taken place over a cup of coffee in the early hours, before the rest of the house has left their beds. Even when I was away at college, she&#8217;d call me and I&#8217;d have breakfast on the phone with her. So, for <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/mothers-day-gifts.html">Mother&#8217;s Day</a>, I wanted to do something really special for her. To show her how much I appreciate these moments most of all. </p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Glorious-3_zps0f419d5c.jpg" border="0" alt="Glorious Golden Moment" width="300" />I decided that I&#8217;d wake up even earlier and surprise her with some freshly baked Popovers for our morning chat. Popovers are a great metaphor for life. There are darker bits, and sometimes they just don&#8217;t turn out how we expect them to, but then, there are also these great golden, sunshiney moments. You know what I mean. The lush, custardy bits, that make up for all the bad days. The lightness and the elation when everything is just as it should be. My Mom&#8217;s the one that taught me to savor these moments, to cherish them. Because they are what carry you through the tough times.  </p>
<p>Popovers are a great metaphor for my Mom&#8217;s personality too. Because she has survived life&#8217;s trials and has still maintained her sunny outlook on life. Nothing can mar her fun-loving spirit or change her warm and comforting nature. She takes pleasure in the simple things in life. Even if it&#8217;s just a morning chat with her daughter over coffee and popovers. </p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Mise-1_zps114c1d45.jpg" border="0" alt="Mise" width="400" /><b>Popovers for Mom</b><br />
<i>Ingredients</i><br />
6 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled slightly, divided<br />
4 large eggs, pre-warmed in a bowl of hot water for 15 minutes<br />
1 1/2 cups skim milk, heated for 25 seconds in the microwave<br />
1/2 tsp salt<br />
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour</p>
<p>**Note: It&#8217;s really important to have everything warm or lukewarm before beginning. It makes for the puffiest popovers.</p>
<p><i>Instructions</i><br />
Preheat the oven to 450&deg; and position one of your racks on a lower shelf in the oven. </p>
<p>Brush <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/chicago-metallic-nonstick-12-cup-muffin-pan-13212.html">a twelve cup standard sized muffin pan</a> or a <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/nordicware-grand-popover-pan.html">standard size popover pan</a> with 3 tablespoons of the melted butter, being sure to brush the top of the pans along with inside the wells to insure that the popovers don&#8217;t stick. </p>
<p>When the oven has reached 450&deg;, in <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/anchor-hocking-2-qt-batter-bowl.html">a bowl with a pour spout</a>, combine the eggs, milk, and salt and using a hand blender or electric mixer, mix until well combined. Then add the flour and continue to beat until combined, about 30 seconds. I used my <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/bamix-mono-m133-white-hand-blender.html">Bamix</a> for this, because it is the perfect tool for the job. The mixture should look almost like thin pancake batter and it&#8217;s okay if it still has a few small lumps. Scrape the sides of the bowl down and beat for an additional 30 seconds or until frothy and light. Add in the remaining 3 tablespoons of melted butter and mix just until combined. </p>
<p>Once the batter is ready, pour it into the muffin pan, filling each well about 3/4 full, and transfer to the oven to bake for 20 minutes. DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN DOOR!!! No peaking allowed!!! I mean it! After the first 20 minutes have passed, lower the oven temperature to 350&deg; and bake for an additional 10 to 15 minutes (without opening the door!) or until your popovers are puffy and a rich, golden brown. </p>
<p>When you feel that the popovers are done, open the door and tap gently on the top of one. It should sound hollow. Remove the pan from the oven and, if you&#8217;re serving them immediately, poke each popover gently with the tip of a paring knife to allow any residual steam to escape. Remove the popovers from the pan and serve immediately with your choice of toppings. I served mine with a bit of homemade Tupelo honey butter and seedless blackberry jam.  </p>
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		<title>A Gift For Every Mom: Kitchen Kapers&#8217; Ultimate Gift Guide for Mother&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Not quite sure what to get Mom this Mother&#8217;s Day? No worries. Kitchen Kapers has you covered. We&#8217;ve rounded up some of our favorite kitchen items that will make her life easier whether she&#8217;s a pro chef, or just a dabbler. 
Surprise your Master Chef Mom with cooking tools fit for a pro. The versatility [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not quite sure what to get Mom this Mother&#8217;s Day? No worries. Kitchen Kapers has you covered. We&#8217;ve rounded up some of our favorite kitchen items that will make her life easier whether she&#8217;s a pro chef, or just a dabbler. </p>
<p>Surprise your <b>Master Chef Mom</b> with cooking tools fit for a pro. The versatility of the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/cuisinart-multiclad-pro-5-5-qt-saute-pan-with-lid.html">Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 5.5 Quart Saute Pan</a> makes it a perfect gift for a Mom whose signature Chicken Marsala is the best around. Or opt for this <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/shun-10th-anniversary-8in-chefs-knife.html">Shun 10th Anniversary 8&#8243; Chef&#8217;s Knife</a> paired with our bestselling cutting board, the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/epicurean-18x13-natural-gripper-cutting-board.html">Epicurean Non-Slip 18&#8243; x 30&#8243; Natural Cutting Board</a>, to help her make quick work of tedious prep tasks.  </p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/MasterChefMom1_zps4faf151e.jpg" border="0" alt="For the Master Chef Mom" width="800" /></p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/HostessMom1_zpse2b466d6.jpg" border="0" alt="For the Hostess with the Most" width="400" />Does your Mom play hostess as well as she cooks? For the <b>Hostess with the Most</b> make sure she looks as good as her appetizer platters by decking her out in this pretty <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/market-tomatoes-apron.html">Market Tomatoes Apron</a>. Give her a bevy of fresh dinner ideas with the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/frannys-simple-seasonal-italian.html">Franny&#8217;s Simple Seasonal Italian cookbook</a>. Then help her serve up dinner al fresco in style with a set of these <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/rustica-white-melamine-dinner-plate.html">Le Cadeaux melamine Rustica Plates</a>, and the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/cuisinart-ss-pasta-server.html">Cuisinart Spaghetti Fork</a>. </p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/NewMom1_zpsae192056.jpg" border="0" alt="For the New Mom" width="275" /><br />
While some Moms are seasoned vets, others are just learning the ropes. For the <b>New Mom</b> who wants to make baby food from scratch, the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/bamix-mono-m133-white-hand-blender.html">Bamix Mono</a> is the perfect gift. This powerful hand blender tackles fruits and veggies and purees them to perfection. The bonus? She&#8217;ll use it even after Junior has moved onto solid foods. (The Bamix can also whip up homemade mayo, smoothies and can even mash potatoes.) Don&#8217;t forget to include a set of these <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/8pc-small-bowl-set.html">glass Libbey bowls</a> so she can store the freshly made baby food in the fridge or freezer. These <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/cuisipro-set-3-date-dots.html">Cuisipro Date Dots</a> are a must too. They make it easy to remember exactly when the food was prepared, or when she opened the container.<br />
<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><br />
<img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/TeaSipperwKettle1_zpsf4160d00.jpg" border="0" alt="For the Tea Sipper" width="400" />Sometimes there&#8217;s nothing more relaxing at the end of a long day, than a nice hot cup of tea. Show her you care by gifting her with these fantastic finds for the <b>Tea Sipping Mum</b>. Boil the water for her &#8220;proper cuppa&#8221; with this <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/all-clad-stainless-steel-tea-kettle.html">All Clad Stainless Steel Tea Kettle</a>. Then slip one of the tasty teas from <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/tea-forte-large-teas-for-the-heart.html">Tea Forte&#8217;s Teas for the Heart collection</a> into her favorite pot for a delicious and healthy beverage. (The best part? The antioxidants found in the green teas of this collection have been proven to lower the risk of heart disease.) Then, serve it up in style in this pretty <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/tea-forte-poppy-fields-kati-cup-with-infuser.html">Poppy Fields Cup</a>.<br />
<BR><br />
<img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/CoffeeConnoisseur1_zpsd6ed38f4.jpg" border="0" alt="For the Coffee Connoisseur" width="400" />Or maybe she prefers coffee to tea? Spoil your <b>Coffee Connoisseur Mom</b> with an authentic cup of espresso, brewed in seconds with the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/nespresso-u-machine.html">Nespresso U machine</a>. Easy to use and even easier to enjoy, Nespresso will turn your mom into a barista right in her kitchen. Pair this elegantly styled espresso maker with an equally exquisite set of espresso cups. Whether she prefers a refined ristretto or a rich doppio, these <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/nikko-set-6-platinum-filigree-demitasse-cups-and-saucers.html">Nikko Platinum Filigree Demitasse Cups</a> accompanied by these <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/set-4-bistro-espresso-spoons.html">WMF Bistro Espresso Spoons</a> will have her sipping in style.<br />
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<p>Of course a Mom&#8217;s work is never done. Make sure she eats well, even when she&#8217;s on the move. Help your <b>Mom on the Go</b>, by packing her a healthy (and stylish) lunch in this <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/built-ny-gourmet-getaway-bag-scatter-dot.html">Gourmet Getaway Bag from Built NY</a>. Made from durable neoprene, it will help keep her lunch cool throughout the day, then fold flat when empty for easy storage. Pair it with this <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/sistema-salad-to-go-assorted.html">Sistema Salad To Go Container</a> for easy transport of her favorite lunch. And if she needs a little java jolt, she&#8217;ll love this cheeky <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/tervis-im-the-mother-tumbler-with-lid.html">I&#8217;m the Mother Tumbler from Tervis</a>, because she&#8217;s the mother. That&#8217;s why. </p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re searching for that special gift for Mom and need something tailored to her style, shop these great choices, or give us a call at <b>800-455-5567</b>, and we&#8217;ll be happy to help you find her the perfect present.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 15:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<title>Comfort Me with Chocolate Cake</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2013 14:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a ritual, really. This endeavor of making and having chocolate cake, just because. And there&#8217;s comfort in that ritual, because years ago it is what helped form a friendship that I&#8217;ve come to treasure.
&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;I walked into the main entrance of my college dorm late one night. The girls who lived across the hall were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a ritual, really. This endeavor of making and having chocolate cake, just because. And there&#8217;s comfort in that ritual, because years ago it is what helped form a friendship that I&#8217;ve come to treasure.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I walked into the main entrance of my college dorm late one night. The girls who lived across the hall were in the kitchen. Seeing me coming through the door at 3 AM with an utterly exhausted look on my face, one of them asked about my night. I&#8217;d chatted with them before. They were polite and friendly underclassmen, and really had no idea how trying junior year could be, or at least, that&#8217;s what I thought. One of them, Julia, told me they were baking chocolate cake and asked if I wanted some. &#8220;Chocolate cake, at 3 AM?&#8221; I&#8217;d asked. She said, &#8220;Yeah man. It&#8217;s chocolate cake. You don&#8217;t need a reason for chocolate cake.&#8221; I didn&#8217;t take her up on the offer of the cake, mostly because I was exhausted, and craving my sheets more than sheetcake. I begged off and she said maybe another time. I ended up becoming good friends with the girls across the hall, and shared a few cakes with them over the remainder of the year. We got to be so close that they became my roommates in a tiny on-campus apartment during my senior year.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Just like that week years ago, this one has been an exhausting one, both physically and mentally. Julia texted and asked if I wanted to get together for a cup of tea, and my brain automatically finished that sentence with the words, &#8220;and chocolate cake.&#8221; But Julia has recently been following a vegan diet. So I set about putting together a vegan chocolate cake recipe that would rival those we shared in the wee hours of the morning in our collegiate apartment. When she arrived at my house, I surprised her with the cake. She was astounded. She&#8217;d come to visit me and see if I needed anything after my harrowing week, and I&#8217;d made her a chocolate cake. I just told her, &#8220;it&#8217;s chocolate cake. You don&#8217;t need a reason for chocolate cake.&#8221;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A far cry from the Duncan Hines box and can of frosting of our college years, this vegan recipe is a nice treat to share over a cup of tea, especially after a very long week. </p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/VCCcopy1_zpsbfd1c77d.jpg" border="0" alt="Vegan Chocolate Cake" width="400" /><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/VCCcopy2_zps9019dc7f.jpg" border="0" alt="Vegan Chocolate Cake" width="400" /><b>(Vegan) Chocolate Cake <br />with Chocolate Frosting</b></p>
<p><i>Ingredients</i><br />
<b>For the Cake</b><br />
1 1/2 cups unbleached all purpose flour<br />
1/3 cup cocoa<br />
1 tsp baking soda<br />
1/2 tsp salt<br />
1 cup sugar<br />
1/2 cup vegetable oil<br />
1 cup brewed coffee<br />
2 tsp vanilla extract<br />
2 tbsp vinegar<br />
<b>For the Frosting</b><br />
1 cup sugar<br />
6 tbsp cornstarch<br />
4 tbsp cocoa<br />
1/2 tsp salt<br />
2 tbsp oil<br />
1 cup water<br />
1/2 tsp vanilla</p>
<p><i>Instructions:</i><br />
<b>To make the cake:</b><br />
Preheat the oven to 375°F. In a <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/oxo-white-ss-3-mixing-bowl.html">medium mixing bowl</a> combine flour, cocoa, baking soda, salt and sugar and <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/joseph-joseph-green-white-twist-whisk.html">whisk</a> together. In a separate bowl, combine the oil, coffee and vanilla. Pour the oil mixture into the dry ingredients and whisk until it forms a smooth batter. Add the vinegar and stir quickly to incorporate. You&#8217;ll notice that pale swirls of color will form in the batter. This is normal and is just the baking soda reacting with the vinegar. Pour the batter into an ungreased <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/kaiser-crystal-9in-nonstick-glass-bottom-springform.html">9&#8243; round springform baking pan</a> and transfer to the oven to bake for 25-30 minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. </p>
<p><b>To make the frosting:</b><br />
While the cake cools, make your frosting. In a <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/cuisinart-multiclad-pro-1-5-qt-saucepan-with-lid.html">medium sauce pan</a>, combine the sugar, cornstarch, salt and cocoa. Whisk in the water until it&#8217;s well combined. Then, heat the mixture over medium heat until it starts to thicken and just comes to a boil. Boil for a minute or less until it reaches a nice, glossy frosting consistency. Be very careful at this point because if it boils for too long, it will turn into a taffy-like candy. Remove the frosting from the heat, and stir in the vanilla and the oil. Mix until combined then set aside to cool. Once the frosting has cooled some, you can spread it over the cake and serve.</p>
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		<title>It was smooth rolling&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2013 17:45:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[a little mixing...a little measuring]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Knees trembling. Sweaty palms. Pounding headache. These symptoms always seem to arise in me whenever I have to deal with anything to do with measurements and numbers. If the mere thought of busting out a ruler, or even just looking at the fractions on a measuring cup fill you with dread, I understand your pain. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knees trembling. Sweaty palms. Pounding headache. These symptoms always seem to arise in me whenever I have to deal with anything to do with measurements and numbers. If the mere thought of busting out a ruler, or even just looking at the fractions on a measuring cup fill you with dread, I understand your pain. Unfortunately, as someone who loves to bake, this is a problem. A big problem. You see, baking is a rather exacting science. It&#8217;s important to have extremely accurate measurements for finished products to turn out exactly as desired. <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/dry-measuring-cups.html">Measuring cups</a> and <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/measuring-spoons.html">measuring spoons</a> have long been staple culinary tools in every bakers&#8217; kitchen.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/MrsAPastryMat_zps2568783e.jpg" border="0" alt="Mrs. Anderson's Pastry Mat" width="400" />There <em>is</em> one technique of measuring that I always thought could use a little tweaking. Typically, for things like pie dough, biscotti dough, and various other pastries, one would pull out a ruler for measuring length and diameter. Rulers can be kind of awkward and clunky, however, and they tend to shift around easily. <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/mrs-anderson-pastry-mat.html">Mrs. Anderson&#8217;s Pastry Mat</a> solves these annoying issues. This mat features clearly visible guidelines for the exact diameter of a round dough, like those for pies, tarts and pizzas. It also includes measurements along the borders that includes inches and centimeters. Finally, there is some hope for the chronically spatially impaired!</p>
<p>To test out this mat, I baked some homemade crackers. I loved that the mat was very large, so as to accommodate almost any amount of dough one might need for a typical recipe. It offered enough room that absolutely nothing &#8220;escaped&#8221; from the mat, not even bits of flour. I mixed the necessary ingredients, then rolled them out. It was easy to manipulate the dough on the nonstick surface. I pulled out my <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/pastry-crimper-cutter.html">pastry crimper</a> and using the inch marks as a guide, I created (almost) perfect 2&#8243; squares of dough.  When it came time to transfer the fragile little squares, they released beautifully from the mat without leaving a sticky residue behind or compromising the shape of the crackers.<br />
<img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/cutshot3_zps37decdcc.jpg" border="0" alt="Mrs. Anderson's Pastry Mat" width="800" /></p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 0px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/evoodough3_zpsb49e7fa3.jpg" border="0" alt="Mrs. Anderson's Pastry Mat" width="400" />I also put the circular measurements to the test with a Greek olive oil dough for savory tarts. Once again, rolling the dough out was a cinch. Having the lines for the diameter of the tart was amazingly helpful. No pulling out a ruler to measure. You simply roll and measure at the same time. I achieved a beautiful symmetrical circle with minimal hassle, and better yet, minimal thinking! </p>
<p>Come cleanup time, all you need is soap and water. The very few tiny streaks of leftover dough came right off, making cleanup a snap.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t even imagine rolling out and measuring dough without this mat now. This clever pastry mat should absolutely be the next great indispensable tool for every baker. I definitely welcome this new addition to my kitchen with flour-coated and butter-smeared open arms!</p>
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		<title>Nutella Spritz Cookies for My Littlest Valentines</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2013 21:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I have two nephews which I lovingly refer to as my &#8220;cookie monsters&#8221;. Every time they visit, without fail, as soon as they walk in the door of my house, they head straight for the pantry and the cookie stash. (Of course, I do tend to keep cookies on shelves which are perfectly eye-level for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have two nephews which I lovingly refer to as my &#8220;cookie monsters&#8221;. Every time they visit, without fail, as soon as they walk in the door of my house, they head straight for the pantry and the cookie stash. (Of course, I do tend to keep cookies on shelves which are perfectly eye-level for them, but that&#8217;s what every good aunt is supposed to do, right?)</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/oxocp_zps8bcc3398.jpg" border="0" alt="Oxo Cookie Press" width="250" /><br />
They aren&#8217;t typically picky when choosing from the cookie stash, so long as the cookies have some type of chocolate in them or are chocolate; chocolate cookies are always pulled out of the pantry first. So for Valentine&#8217;s Day, I decided to whip them up a special little treat, Nutella Spritz Cookies. I&#8217;d never made spritz cookies before, but we recently got in the new <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/oxo-good-grips-cookie-press.html" target="_blank">Oxo Cookie Press</a>, which has so many different shapes in it, that I had to pick one up and test it out. So, I decided to make Nutella Teddy Bears and Hearts for my littlest valentines.<br />
<img class="aligncenter" style="border: 0pt none; float: center; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/candd3_zps7ede8dc4.jpg" border="0" alt="Cookie Disks and Cookies" width="314" /></p>
<p>I wanted these to be really chocolatey and packed with flavor, as spritz cookies can sometimes be a bit on the bland side, and they turned out exactly as I&#8217;d hoped. They were very rich and you could actually taste the Nutella. Of course the most important thing was how they&#8217;d be judged by my official cookie taste-testers, and I&#8217;m happy to report they were a big hit! The cookie press was also really easy to use. It&#8217;s grippy handle and lever action made it simple to press out the cookies, and didn&#8217;t require much effort. Even my Mom, who is a spritz cookie veteran, was impressed with how simple it was to operate. I&#8217;m really glad I decided to pick one up and I can&#8217;t wait to use it again. Maybe some Green, Gold and Purple Fleur De Lis for Mardi Gras? Or how about some Irish Coffee Shamrocks for St. Pat&#8217;s?<br />
<img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/cookies2_zps75812e37.jpg" border="0" alt="Teddy Bears &amp; Hearts" width="375" /><br />
<strong>Nutella Spritz Cookies</strong></p>
<p><em>Ingredients</em><br />
1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening<br />
1/2 cup Nutella<br />
1/4 cup granulated sugar, sifted<strong>**</strong><br />
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly packed, sifted<strong>**</strong><br />
1 egg<br />
1/2 teaspoon <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/purmadbourva.html" target="_blank">vanilla</a><br />
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour, sifted<br />
1 tbsp. dutch processed cocoa powder</p>
<p><em>Instructions</em><br />
Preheat the oven to 375° F. In a <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/mixingbowls.html" target="_blank">large bowl</a>, combine the shortening and the nutella and using an <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/breville-handy-mix-digital-hand-mixer.html" target="_blank">electric hand mixer</a>, mix until smooth. Gradually add in the sugars, and beat together with the shortening/nutella mixture until combined. Add in the egg and vanilla and beat until incorporated. Add in the flour and the cocoa powder and mix until combined. If the dough is too soft at this point, you can set it in the fridge to chill for 10-15 minutes until you have a stiffer consistency. Transfer the dough to your <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/oxo-good-grips-cookie-press.html" target="_blank">cookie press</a> and press cookies onto a cold, ungreased <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/baking-sheets.html" target="_blank">cookie sheet</a>. Transfer the cookie sheet to the oven and bake for 6 to 8 minutes. Remove the cookies from the sheet and transfer to a <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/cooling-racks.html" target="_blank">wire rack</a> to cool completely.</p>
<p><strong>**<em>Baker&#8217;s note:</em></strong> It may seem odd to <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/flour-sifters-sugar-dusters.html">sift</a> your sugars for this recipe, but clumps of hard brown sugar are not a friend when you&#8217;re using a cookie press. This little step will help insure that your press operates smoothly, and that your shapes come out perfectly. Also, make sure that your cookie sheets are cold and free from grease, <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/unbleached-parchment-paper.html" target="_blank">parchment</a> or <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/silnonbaklin.html" target="_blank">sil-pat sheets</a>. The cookies actually need to be able to adhere to the sheet in order for their shapes to come out properly. Don&#8217;t worry about them sticking while baking; they&#8217;ll come right off when it&#8217;s time to transfer them to the cooling rack.</p>
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		<title>These are a few of my favorite things&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2012 15:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, I&#8217;m not whirling around on a mountaintop, singing my lungs out, but when it comes to extolling the virtues of these great gadgets I would if I could! Knowing what a stressor the holidays can be, I&#8217;ve compiled a list of the latest and greatest kitchen necessities that have just come into stock this year at Kitchen Kapers, to make holiday cooking (and holiday shopping) a whole lot easier!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Favorite%20Things%202012/RoastingLaurels.jpg" border="0" alt="Prepara Roasting Laurels" />First up is the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/prepara-roasting-laurel.html">Prepara Roasting Laurel</a>. This is a poseable roasting rack. Yep, you heard me right. You can bend and shape this roasting rack to any shape to fit into your favorite roasting pan, and it&#8217;s made of heat resistant, nonstick silicone, so clean up is easy too. The best part? It&#8217;s soft silicone exterior won&#8217;t scratch up enameled or nonstick pans.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Favorite%20Things%202012/kyopeeler2.jpg" border="0" alt="Kyocera Y Peeler" />Next up is the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/kyocera-horizontal-y-peeler-red.html">Kyocera Red Horizontal Y Peeler</a>. This isn&#8217;t actually a new item for KK, but it&#8217;s such a great tool to have, I feel like I need to mention it. This is <em>the</em> peeler I reach for every single time. Why? Because its ceramic blade is crazy sharp, and makes tedious peeling jobs super quick. Oh, and did I mention it&#8217;s really sharp? Because it is.<br />
<strong>Really</strong>. <strong><em>Sharp</em></strong>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Favorite%20Things%202012/LCSkillet3.jpg" border="0" alt="Le Creuset 10.25" /> Next on my list is the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/le-creuset-10in-skillet-cherry.html">Le Creuset 10.25&#8243; Skillet in Cherry</a>. I love Le Creuset. Cooking in cast iron is awesome. Cooking in enameled cast iron is even better, and this is the ultimate skillet for making breakfast on Christmas morning, whether you&#8217;re whipping up french toast or making a delicious dutch baby. It conducts heat evenly and retains it the same way a traditional cast iron skillet would, minus the seasoning.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Favorite%20Things%202012/KuhnSpillStopper2.jpg" border="0" alt="Kuhn Rikon Spill Stopper Lids" /><br />
Possibly one of my absolute new favorite gadgets is the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/kuhn-rikon-spill-stopper-lids.html">Kuhn Rikon Spill Stopper Lid</a>. I bought the <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/kuhn-rikon-12in-red-spill-stopper-lid.html">red 12&#8243; lid</a> for my Mom because she has the tendency to let pots boil over, making a mess of her stovetop, which is a chore to clean. When I heard about this neat universal style lid I thought it might be the perfect solution. Sure enough, the spill stopper did exactly what it said it would do. She made pasta for dinner recently and not a drop of pasta water ran over the edge of her pot! Now she wants one in every size!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; float: left; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Favorite%20Things%202012/GripperBoard2.jpg" border="0" alt="Epicurean 18 x 13 Natural Gripper Board" />And last but certainly not least, the redesigned <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/epicurean-cutting-boards.html">Epicurean Gripper Cutting Board</a> has become my new favorite cutting surface. The grippy edges have been changed slightly and I have to say they do a great job of holding the cutting board in place. I have a tile countertop and have no problems with my <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/epicurean-18x13-natural-gripper-cutting-board.html">18&#8243; x 13&#8243; Natural Cutting Board</a> sliding around while trying to cut. It stays where I put it, won&#8217;t warp, is dishwasher safe and it&#8217;s kind to my knives, so I don&#8217;t have to sharpen them as frequently!</p>
<p>These five tools have made cooking so much easier for me, and I&#8217;ll definitely be picking up a few to give as gifts this Christmas. What are your favorite new kitchen gadgets this year?</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s beginning to look a lot like Christmas&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2012 21:33:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[in my kitchen, thanks in part to my lovely new red Bodum Electric Pour Over Coffee Maker. I&#8217;ve had my eye on this coffee maker from the moment we got them in. It&#8217;s so cool looking, and I knew the red would be perfect in my kitchen, but I was still a bit skeptical. Could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>in my kitchen, thanks in part to my lovely new <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/bodum-red-bistro-electric-pour-over-coffee-maker.html">red Bodum Electric Pour Over Coffee Maker</a>. I&#8217;ve had my eye on this coffee maker from the moment we got them in. It&#8217;s so cool looking, and I knew the red would be perfect in my kitchen, but I was still a bit skeptical. Could it really make a delicious pour over style coffee, without the fuss?</p>
<p><center><img src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Bodum%20Bistro%20Pour%20Over/11001-294US.jpg" alt="Bodum b. over Electric Pour Over Coffee Maker" /></center></p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="border: 0pt none; float: right; margin: 10px;" src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Bodum%20Bistro%20Pour%20Over/Watertube.jpg" "border=0" alt="Glass Tubing with Boiling Water"/>First, let&#8217;s analyze the basics. You fill the water tank of the coffeemaker, which is easy to do; simply pour water into the tank, or remove the tank and take it right to your tap or filtration device. Then you add your freshly ground coffee beans to the filter and pop the filter into its holder and slide it into place in the machine. Once the filter is in place, slide your carafe beneath the filter holder. Make sure the carafe is pushed all the way into the machine, otherwise it won&#8217;t trip the safety switch and allow you to brew. Press the on/off switch and you&#8217;ll start brewing. The on/off switch will turn green and stay illuminated throughout the brewing process. The machine will start to pull the water from the tank into its copper boiler where it&#8217;s heated to the ideal brewing temperature (between 197&deg; and 204&deg; F). Once the water has reached the optimal brewing temperature, it is pushed up through borosilicate glass tubing (pictured at right) and delivered to the unique shower head which rains the hot water over the grounds so that they are more evenly saturated during the brewing process. Coffee aficionados know that this unique method of brewing gives you a fuller, more well balanced brew. </p>
<p>In effect, this mimics the pour over method of brewing, but does it automatically for you. You can hear and see this process in this video: <center><embed width="400" height="241" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullscreen="true" allowNetworking="all" wmode="transparent" src="http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf" flashvars="file=http%3A%2F%2Fvid685.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fvv218%2Fkkapersblog%2FBodum%2520Bistro%2520Pour%2520Over%2FIMG_1680.mp4"></center></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bodum.com/us/en-us/">Bodum</a> advertises that the b.over will produce a pot of coffee in 6 minutes, and that&#8217;s about what it took for me. As the coffee was brewing it smelled fantastic, and I couldn&#8217;t wait to try a cup. I&#8217;m happy to report that I wasn&#8217;t disappointed. The coffee tasted just as good as what I&#8217;d get at any upscale coffee shop, minus the barista&#8217;s hard work. Plus, it&#8217;s a pretty stylish looking piece of equipment. </p>
<p><center><img src="http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv218/kkapersblog/Bodum%20Bistro%20Pour%20Over/busteloshot.jpg" alt="Countertop Beauty Shot" /></center></p>
<p>I love the bold red color and the fact that I can bring the thermal carafe right to the table, so I don&#8217;t have to get up for refills, which is perfect for lazy Sunday mornings! As you may have noted in the photos, the b. over doesn&#8217;t seem to fit beneath my upper cabinets. This shouldn&#8217;t be an issue for most people though, as my cabinets were custom hung at a lower height because I&#8217;m on the shorter side. Also, the red coffee scoop doesn&#8217;t come with the machine; it&#8217;s my own personal scoop! Overall I was really impressed with the b. over. I like how simple it was to use, and the full flavor of the coffee it brews. In general, I&#8217;ve always liked pour over brewing, but didn&#8217;t like how fussy it seemed to be, so I stuck with my trusty old auto drip unit. Now, I don&#8217;t have to! </p>
<p>To learn more about the Bodum b.over Electric Pour Over Coffee Machine visit <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/bodum-pour-over-electric-coffee-maker.html">our website</a> or watch this great video from Bodum:<br />
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This Saturday, November 24th is Small Business Saturday, and we want you to shop with us!
Created to celebrate and support local small businesses, Small Business Saturday helps boost local economies and reinvigorate communities across the country.
Kitchen Kapers is excited about participating in Small Business Saturday and we are proud to be your neighborhood kitchen store. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #782319;">This Saturday, November 24th is Small Business Saturday, and we want you to shop with us!</span></strong><br />
Created to celebrate and support local small businesses, Small Business Saturday helps boost local economies and reinvigorate communities across the country.</p>
<p>Kitchen Kapers is excited about participating in Small Business Saturday and we are proud to be your neighborhood kitchen store. We love to &#8220;inspire a little homemade fun&#8221; and provide our friends and neighbors throughout the Delaware Valley with the best in kitchenware, served up with a side of friendly and knowledgeable service.</p>
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<p><center>So stop in this Saturday and <a href="http://www.kitchenkapers.com/small-business-saturday.html"><strong><big><span style="color: #782319;">Shop Small with Kitchen Kapers!</span></big></strong></a></center></p>
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<p>To learn more and to register for the American Express $25 Statement Credit Cardmember Offer visit <a href="https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/Shop-Small/?pkw=shop+small&amp;pmt=b&amp;pcrid=1732368136">ShopSmall.com</a>.</p>
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