Thursday, January 29, 2009

comfort food: creamy chicken potpie with rosemary crust

Mom was all about comfort food for her family of six and indeed one of Mom's comfort food growing up was her Chicken Potpie.

Lately, I've been wanting some comfort food. There's nothing like a woman being centered in her home AND having comfort food.

So, last night, I made comfort food. I knew upon seeing this recipe from Chef Amy Barnes of the Sweet Basil Gourmetware that it'd be on my dinner table real soon.

Indeed - lovely comfort food.

Comfort Ingredients:
4 Tbl. butter
1 onion diced
1/3 cup flour
1 teaspoon chicken bouillon or paste [NOTE: I swear by Better than Bouillon paste -probably found at a Whole Foods]
1 cup water
3/4 cup half and half
2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary [NOTE: I use fresh from my garden. It's so easy to grow, at least here in the desert.]
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 Tbl.sherry [NOTE: I used cooking sherry.]
2 carrots diced [NOTE: I used 3.]
3 stalks celery, diced
3 cups or about 1/2 pounds cooked diced chicken [NOTE: I used 3 large chicken breasts that I cooked verryyyyyyyyyy slowly in a frying pan with a touch of garlic salt.]

Piecrust
1 cup flour
1 Tbl. rosemary, finely minced
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup Crisco [NOTE: Yes, I admit,I used Crisco and it's the first time in at least seven years.]
3 Tbl. ice-cold water


Start your crust prep by chopping your rosemary - really fine.
Then . . .
In a big bowl (for some reason I LOVE glass bowls) add your flour, salt and finely chopped rosemary.
Then add your Crisco . . .

And cut in the Crisco with a pastry blender (a fork will do fine) or with two knives (even better than a fork) until this mixture is fairly course,but uniform.

Sprinkle the cold water with a table spoon, a little at a time and work this into the dough making a nice firm ball. Put this aside and start on the comfort part.

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees and then melt your butter in a large skillet over medium heat.

Dice your onions, dice your celery and dice your carrots. Melt your butter and then add your diced onion and cook this until soft. Whisk in the flour; cook, stirring constantly, for about 2 minutes.

Next, add the chicken bouillon or paste (again, I LOVE the above mentioned paste), add your water, the half and half, your rosemary and the salt and pepper. Mix this up and then . . .

Stir in the sherry (I added an extra tablespoon -because I wanted to). Add your carrots, celery and the chicken that's been cooked and diced.
You'll note that my carrots weren't diced - just sliced. Diced is better. Simmer, covered until the vegetables are tender - about 8 minutes. I cooked it a bit longer, added about 1/2 cup of the broth from cooking the chicken breasts. I think doing this made everything moist and added a bit more flavor (to which darling daughter and husband and one 6 year old grand son could contest too!)

Now, return to your crust - On a lightly floured board roll the dough to a circle - about 1/8 inch thick. The recipe calls for a 1 quart size backing dish (round would be fun), but all I had available was a 1.5 square quart sized baking dish - so, that's what I used and it was just fine.

Fill your baking dish with your comfort ingredients and blanket the dish with your rolled out dough - sealing and crimping the edges.

Bake, uncovered for about 30 - 45 minutes until the gold brown. Makes 4 to 6 servings for hungry little boys and hungry big men. More yummy make ahead food here for you.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

how i clean my gorgeous hard wood floors

I wasn't sure the best way to clean my beautiful hard wood floors and to be honest I've tried lots of different methods and finally came up with this trick.



How do you clean your floors? What works for you?

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valentines and pearls - such elegance

One of the things that I love about blogging is the opportunity to meet and visit such wonderful and incredible women. Melissa, from the Inspired Room,is one of those darlings. She truly inspires me with her creative sanctuary touches of beauty.

Today's post over a Melissa's showcases Heather Bullard's kitchen. OMG - while perusing through the rest of her site, what caught my delight for candy was this incredulously beautiful idea to showcase love and use up old pearls.


If you're feeling in a love mood or a crafty one - please visit Heather's spot in the world to see her How To. You'll find her place inspiring too.

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Teaching a little one about sanctuary



I've shared this on the Lylah blog before and if you've visited in the past, you might have seen my heart towards moms (and dads) teaching little ones not only how to work, but ABOUT sanctuary.

If you're new, I'm hoping to encourage you to keep reading.

Ivana spent the night with us. We LOVE it. It always helps me remember the full plate moms have. That's why I wrote my post to encourage moms to grab just ONE truth and let it be the anchor for the whole day. Let it be the TRUTH you keep coming back to. As you let the truth mold your day, you'll be modeling a little one's heart to learn about the Heart of Sanctuary!

While working on sanctuary cleaning, I love to have Ivana help. Actually, she LOVES to help. She ASKS to help. Can ya believe it? Her mama's doing something right :-)

Here's another step in Creating Sanctuary.

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