Friday, June 15, 2012

You asked, so here's the recipes and some store biz!


Hi there......allow me to preface this by saying that this  is a pretty long post. So sit down, relax, carve out an extra five minutes and grab another cup of coffee! I was flattered and overwhelmed by how many people emailed and asked for the recipes for the yummy food and beverage I featured in yesterdays post. Trust me, these are all easy and do not require some kind of special Herculean skill......that's the great news! So i am happy to share the recipes, bear in mind however I have made all of these for so long and so often, I could practically do it blindfold and  I no longer follow  an actual recipe, so these are all approx. amounts. Happy cooking, I promise these are all guaranteed to be a hit!


Crostinis-


Get a big loaf of french bread or a baguette. Slice in 1/2" slices, I do this ahead of time and place in a airtight ziploc. Chop up one or two packages of mushrooms, 7 cloves of garlic and put about 3 TB of olive oil in a skillet, heat up and sautee mushrooms and garlic. Set aside. Get a fresh mozzarella (fresh really works best) slice in small approx. 3" slices. Set aside. About 10 min before you want to serve......drizzle olive oil over the bottom of a baking pan, place breads on it so one side will get the olive oil. Put in heated oven at about 375 for a few minutes just until they are starting to get crisp. Remove and put cheese on and turn up oven to about 450, let cheese just start to melt (about 3 min) take out and put mushroom mixture over the cheese...serve and gobble up!

For the tomato/olive/zuchinni brushetta

Do same thing with bread. In a bowl add 3 cups chopped tomato, 1/4 cup chopped black olives , sea salt, olive oil. Mix well. Chop up two zucchinis in small pieces and drizzle olive oil and bake high at about 450 until starting to turn golden. Remove and cool then add to tomato mixture. Marinate for up to a few hours. Toast your breads like above and you can do this with or without the cheese. Add topping right before serving so as to not get soggy. I also like adding shaved Parmesan to some to give it a little kick.


Chinese chicken salad-

1 head of cabbage, 3 nice sized chicken breast, soy sauce, sugar, 2 bunches scallions, about 1/2 cup slivered almonds, 2 packs chicken Ramen noodles, one pack rice noodles, 3 tablespoons sesame seeds, rice vinegar.

Shred cabbage very thin with a good sharp knife or a mandolin, which makes it easy. Boil chicken in salted water. When cool, shred to small pieces. Chop up 2 bunches of scallions. Bake almonds until golden brown. Add cabbage, chicken, scallions and almonds and set aside covered. In small mixing bowl, add about 1/2 cup soy, 1/4 cup rice vinegar, the sesame seeds, 1/4 to 1/2 cup oil (not olive any vegetable or corn is fine),the chicken seasoning packets from ramen noodles and 2 tablespoons sugar. Mix well, toss over salad up to 30 min. before you want to serve, add rice noodles at end. The original recipe calls for the ramen noodles (crushed first) to also be added but I peronsally prefer it without. Yum yum.

Greek chopped salad-

Get the ripest yellow and red tomatoes you can find (approx. 8) Cut into wedges. Get 1/2 a green bellpepper and 1/2 a yellow bellpepper and cut into nice size chunks. Cut up 4 cloves of garlic, 1 large cucumber, 1/2 a red onion and really good fresh feta cheese. About 1/4 cup black olives. Mix all together (I normally add cheese at end) and add sea salt, fresh pepper and a nice amount of light olive oil. I add a small amount (maybe a few tablespoons) of vinegar as well. Very tasty and fresh!

Peach Sangria (are you getting hungry yet....because I am)!

Take a big pitcher, fill with one bottle of dry white wine, about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of Peach Schnapps, add 3 sliced peaches and 1 sliced orange to mix. Add about 2 tablespoons sugar and mix well. Refrigerate for at least an hour ideally for a few. Upon serving add about 1/2 liter of ginger ale and mix. Can serve with crushed ice, and I add a sprig of mint if I happen to have it. This is a sure hit!

The Summer pasta dish recipe I have featured before but here it is again......

Take 4 pints of really ripe cherry tomatoes. Cut in half, add 7-8 sliced garlic cloves, about 5-6 chopped basil leaves, sea salt and about 1/8 cup olive oil. Add black pepper set aside room temp for about 4 hours covered. Cook pasta very al dente, drain. Add fresh chopped basil and a generaous amount of parmesean and add tomato mixture to pasta. Toss and add more cheese and garnish with basil. Absolutely wonderful!


Wow I am getting hungry again! Happy cooking and thanks for liking what I made! These are all user friendly, if I could offer just one piece of advice, get the absolute freshest ingredients you can find...I do believe it really makes a difference, bon appetite!

Onto a little store biz, I have gotten lots of questions this week over various things so am addressing some of them now through this blogpost ......reminder linens were supposed to  going up as of June 15th. I am going to be changing the prices on Monday simply because I don't have the time it takes to get it done this weekend.  For anyone who has been considering them, its a good time to take advantage of the current selling price. Even at the price increase they are still a bargain compared to what these same linens sell for elsewhere........



Lanterns.....I have sold a lot of lanterns. A few patterns are now either sold out totally or discontinued. I am going to be adding a few new styles but if you are ordering it is a good idea to email me first at theenchantedhome@gmail.com to find out if I have the exact lanterns you are looking for in the right size.


Last from one of my favorite vendors....got some new pieces! So excited...these are truly amazing. My only regret is that most of these were either one or two of a kind, no more:( Otherwise I would have ordered many multiples.  A little sneak peek! Lots of orders on the gorgeous chargers....am sorry to say they are actually oversold. Trying to get more but so far, no luck, naturally will keep everyone posted if I do get them!


OK so here's the new loot! Since there is only one of everything, and its time consuming to list this online, I will not be listing these this weekend.  I have a busy day and weekend ahead, so if you see something you want please email me...theenchantedhome@gmail.com and I will let you know the price and invoice you. Its a lot of work to list just one thing, but for items not sold by next week I will start listing them online. Feel free to email with any questions as always. And a few of the pretty things up for grabs.
Love this gallery tray for a multitude of reasons

And this stunning tray for a vanity or bar and of course love that I snagged another trophy!



Love this handpainted wood tray of a French country scene


This is truly a "grande dame" I got two (one for me and one for you) Its very very large and so ornate and so fabulous!



As is this magnificent serving/display bowl. Looks very old and very important.



LOVE these oversized pheasants...how stunning!



And this fabulous French tray (I own it and use it all the time)


Another amazingly beautiful bowl, stunning details





And you know my penchant for black...these GORGEOUS black tole pieces make my heart sing.......thankfully I got two of many of them and you know I have my own little 'stash", to me EVERY room looks better with a touch of black......




This could be an oversized wastepaper basket, planter, or used for logs/magazines


Matching tissue paper holder

This large planter is positively regal!




How about this oversized champagne/wine bucket, probably good for 3 or 4 bottles!

Anything with a crest I am a sucker for......

And this elegant footed "tub" perfect for drinks or plants.....very oversized



All piled up and ready..........


So that's whats cooking over here! Wishing you a fabulous day and  terrific weekend, thanks for stopping in!







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36 comments:

  1. WOW! This is an amazing post Tina. I think I want one of everything! I will be emailing you about a few things I have my eye on, such gorgeous finds.
    Thanks for the recipes, I wanted the chicken salad and sangria recipe and these might be perfect for my fathers day lunch we are having this Sunday. Thank you as always for sharing like you do, hope you too have a good weekend.

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  2. Tina-
    There is no end to gorgeous things in your store! I love every single thing.
    The recipes are keepers. Thank you so much for sharing.
    Thank you for your kind comment yesterday. It meant so much.
    Happy Friday.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  3. All of that food looks so good! I make a pasta salad like that and love it. I gotta make that drink... Congratulations on the success of your store. You have some really beautiful and timeless items. I hope you and your family have a wonderful weekend!

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  4. Yes!! I am hungry, and that salad and pasta and drink look incredible! I must give them a try they do sound user friendly and I am not much of a cook but think my family would be very impressed if I made these.
    Tina, the new things are ridiculously pretty. I would love a few of those silver trays and the wine bucket is so pretty. I would like to get more infomation on those pieces. Thanks for sharing and hope you and your family have a really nice Fathers day weekend.

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  5. she cooks too! well I'm totally impressed and running over for some leftovers for lunch! Your table setting was so gorgeous what a fabulous afternoon you all must have had! happy weekend, barbara

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  6. yum!

    and i can see how much fun you have shopping, all lovely tina. going to any of the upcoming gift shows? i'll be off to atlanta's shortly, the best!
    xo
    debra

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  7. Thank you! I cannot wait to try these recipes!!

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  8. Yummy! All of these recipes sound easy and great for a summer dinner or party! Thank you for sharing your recipes.

    I love all of your new finds! Beautiful!

    Have a great weekend, Elizabeth

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  9. Drooling over everything especially your finds (am not a cook at all but an in awe that you made all that)! Love your taste, very beautiful and love how everything feels so vintage. You have a great eye Tina, and I love the things I bought from you. Keep it coming and have a wonderful weekend.

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  10. Bonjout Tina,
    Now I have some delicious recipes to try. Great new items for your boutique, especially the silver serving bowl.
    Bonne week-end,
    Mimi

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  11. Thanks for providing us with the recipes can't wait to try some on for size. Love all the goodies from your shop as well you must be just hopping with the constant riggers of blog, shop, family, friends and holidays coming. But as an excellent event planner, as you are, it's just something great that you do. Have a great weekend can't wait to read what you've planned for Father's Day.

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  12. Oh YUM!! Thanks for the recipes; you have my mouth watering... literally! My plans for this weekend are to cook and shop. You've given me a head start on both; I absolutely love the gold accented black pieces!

    I hope your weekend is awesome!
    Keri

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  13. Well, you've certainly solved my "what to serve this weekend for dinner" conundrum, Tina! Hope you have a wonderful one...
    xxoo

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  14. We will certainly need to try those dishes. Great items for the store. Could take them all!

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  15. Everything looks and sounds so good. Thanks for the recipes. Your new items look wonderful.

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  16. OMG I love your new header with the photos all of your home!! It's perfect! You are getting a little crazy changing it up a couple times now... I LOVE IT of course!
    Love the wine bucket so much, and the "tub" also.. just perfect - not too fancy, not too casual!
    Also am dying over the recipes - will try to work in some cooking between my organizing!
    XO
    Jan

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  17. I came home from the shop and am drooling over this post!! ARgh, I love it all and I am STARVING!!! And I love the items in your shop but since I am so hungry I have to go out to the kitchen now....

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  18. Oh Tina,

    I was cleaning MY HOUSE all day long and I am finally here to enjoy the goodies!

    First of all, thank you for your visits. I really enjoy reading your comments and you are ever so kind to encourage me. I hope to write an autobiography one day, and perhaps my tribute to France will be in there!

    THESE RECIPES caught my eye when you last posted. That pasta dish and Greek salad are the perfect thing for these hot and humid days out here. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST...those chargers. Holy cow. Those are beautiful with your signature blue and they would look beautiful with my white plates. So gorgeous.

    You are amazing. You blog, you cook, you keep up the manor and you have your business! Thank you for all you lovely posts! Anita

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  19. Yum....drooling here. I want to make that Peach Sangria tomorrow. Need to get the Peach schnapps! Thanks!

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  20. you are so generous to hook us with this yum. i think you are TOPS!

    lots of cooking and baking cuz it's a friday. first, homemade pizza with dough made with olive oil i infused with herbs i grow, my first tomatoes (i know, early for these!), and homegrown basil, and mozz. a pasta primavera that is very healthy and made simply with campanelle pasta. apple crumble--shut the front door it makes people weep. and homemade chocolate chip bagels. have you made em?

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  21. You know I'm going to make the crostini. Yippee!!!

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  22. yum...you've made me hungry!

    lovely items there...oh my! I love them all!

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  23. Oh my- your recipes look oh so delish! I agree that every room needs a touch of black and your black tole is just sooooo amazing. You certainly find the good stuff! I received my frame in the mail yesterday and it is a pretty one. It will be going into a vignette on my dresser once I get a photo into it! thanks so much for hosting the give-away! :-) Sue

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  24. Tina- the new items are exquisite! The silver is to die for and looks like it came out of some old estate in Europe...you have every reason to be excited. I will be looking for them in your shop. Thanks also for the devine recipes, one thing sounds as good as the next. You do so many things so well, I marvel at all you do!

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  25. The chicken recipe sounds brilliant for summer eating......Thank you Tina... Have a wonderful weekend... xv

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  26. I'm with Vicki, your recipes are wonderful looking. And, I know how difficult it is curating merchandise for a shop or store; an endless task which is hard work. So so happy you're doing so well with it, Tina. I love everything you choose!! xx's sweetie....

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  27. Vicki your summer recipes are absolutely delish I love them all, and that they are easy dishes!!

    Your new pieces for the shop...ahhh adore the Black tole all gorgeous!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena
    2012 Artists Series

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  28. I'm suddenly hungry
    and also have a hankering
    to get out my silver polish!!
    Thanks for the recipes and
    the lovely pics of your shop
    pieces, Tina. Hope your
    weekend is off to a great
    start!

    xo Suzanne

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  29. Nice recipes, thank you.....and the items you are marketing on the same page are equally as well. My question is this; do you process
    your own food? Canning....if so, or if not, any recipes for crook neck squash? I direct this to anyone of your followers too. Sweet
    renditions are coming from my organic garden now, and i so want to save them....thank you!

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  30. Thanks so much for the great summer recipes. So nice to have some easy and crowd pleasing at the same time! I would love you to stop by StoneGable and post these tomorrow night at my linky party ON THE MENU MONDAY. So many would love to have these for the summer!

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  31. Thank you, Tina, for taking the time to post the recipes. With a family of 6 I am always looking for tasty and relaively easy dishes to make. Have a wonderful weekend!!!

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  32. Thank you for the recipes, Tina! I will most definitely be making these. I will let you know how they turn out. Loving all of the new loot!! xo

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  33. So many beautiful additions Tina! All of those containers have so many possibilities for flowers, fruit, collections...not to mention being gorgeous on their own!

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  34. Man...those chargers are gorgeous!!! And I am seriously going to make that chinese chix salad tonight!

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  35. Love that the pasta looks like cheese, so appetizing.

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  36. Thanks for the recipes; you have my mouth watering... literally! My plans for this weekend are to cook and shop. You've given me a head start on both; I absolutely love the gold accented black pieces! For Home decoration visit this site

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