The Best Way to Eat Oatmeal

It seemed to be a pie kind of weekend. After the business of last week, it feels great to just relax and take the time to create something wonderful. It seems a bit early for really good fruit…so oatmeal it is. I always have a stash in the pantry. I prefer steel cut for my breakfast but rolled oats just work better in baked treats. This sticky, sweet concoction gets even better when you add chocolate…doesn’t everything? Once again, I need to give full credit to the ladies at Four and Twenty Blackbirds for the inspiration!

The Usual Cast Of Characters

1 1/2 cups rolled oats

1/4 cup heavy cream

4 ounces bittersweet chocolate (we use 70%), chopped into 1/4-inch pieces

3/4 cup packed light brown sugar

1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

1 cup corn syrup

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 teaspoons cider vinegar

4 large eggs

The Steps to Glory

1 This recipe uses our All-Butter Crust for a 9-inch single-crust pie, partially pre-baked and cooled. Yes I made my own!

2 Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350° F.

3 Spread the oats on a rimmed baking sheet and toast in the oven for 10 to 12 minutes, stirring occasionally.

4 Set aside to cool.

5 Reduce the oven temperature to 325° F.

6 To make the ganache layer, bring the heavy cream just to a boil over medium heat in a heavy-bottomed saucepan. Remove from the heat and pour in the chocolate pieces.

7 Swirl the cream around to distribute and cover the chocolate; let sit for 5 minutes.

8 Whisk gently until smooth. Scrape the ganache into the cooled pie shell and spread evenly over the bottom.

9 Place the shell in the freezer to set the ganache while making the filling.

10 In a large bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, ginger, salt, and melted butter.

11 Add the corn syrup, vanilla, and cider vinegar and whisk to combine.

12 Add the eggs one at a time, blending well after each addition.

13 Stir in the cooled oats.

14 Place the ganache-coated pie shell on a rimmed baking sheet and pour in the filling.

15 Bake on the middle rack of the oven for about 55 minutes, rotating 180° when the edges start to set, 30 to 35 minutes through baking.

16 The pie is finished when the edges are set and puffed slightly and the center is slightly firm to the touch but still has some give (like gelatin).

17 Allow to cool completely on a wire rack, 2 to 3 hours.

18 Serve slightly warm or at room temperature.

19 The pie will keep refrigerated for 3 days or at room temperature for 2 days.

The Pie was Princess approved! She just hopes Spring is really in the air to stay.

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This week the Princess had to bring a sign of Spring to school. It just so happened that my Hero planted some early spring vegetables the previous afternoon, so she brought seeds and gardening tools. Spring always has me longing for flowers and vegetables…everywhere. I can just image this adorable flower bench on my porch.  Is it spring where you live? Or does Winter still have a firm grip? We are definitely halfway between the two.  D2B3B94A-7343-4B9A-BDF2-23D18A689DE6

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Irish Green

What a glorious taste of Spring we had this week…and a wind storm to blow winter right back into us. I guess March is suppose to do that, all that “in like a Lion and out like a Lamb” stuff we learned in school. March has me dreaming of Spring flowers and lovely days outside with the possibility of snow in the back of my mind. How to decorate?…that is a good question. It’s a little early for lambs, bunnies and chicks in my opinion but a little late for full-on winter cozy. Thank goodness we have a full holiday right in the middle of the month. Time to get our St. Patrick’s Day decor on! Even if, like me, you have nary a drop of Irish blood in you!

A simple mantel display of green depression glass will easily transition to early Spring as the month draws to a more “lamb-like” close.

The Doric and Pansy found on these teacups is my most favorite depression glass pattern

Vintage St. Patrick’s Day postcards add a touch of whimsy to an old window frame

Shhhhhh…I have spotted a leprechaun caught in a glass jar…I hope he doesn’t escape.

Also spotted…our art loving lucky little Princess who loves magic and rainbows, just like a real leprechaun!

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Did you know I lived in Japan for three years? In between shopping and eating great sushi, I enjoyed many cups of healthy green tea. The recipe I featured may not be the healthiest way to consume your daily recommended dose of green tea but it sure sounds delicious!F18A882B-4638-47AE-8100-48CA9F850CAF

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Grain Sack Love

Does anyone else share my love for grain sacks? I’m sure my Midwest Grandparents would have found it unusual, to say the least, that I was decorating my home with something they, most likely, saw only in a barn. I don’t know why but I am drawn the nubby, primitive texture and the colors, and I can’t seem to get enough. Let me show you some of my favorite ways to use them in my home. Do you have a great idea? I’m always open to suggestions. Any other grain sack fanatics out there?

Slip a plain bench cushion inside a large grain sack for an easy and instant reupholstered look.

A grain sack turned into a tote…turned into a pillow brightens up a dark antique bench.

A grain sack and some burlap ribbon makes an unusual window treatment.

Remove the side seams of a grain sack and it makes a striking accent on a simple chair.

Our Princess is developing her own decorating style…Alas, no interest in grain sack accents but a pink unicorn is a must.

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We have had 2 glorious Spring like days…and now back to winter. I need some projects to keep busy inside  and this cute antique key display might be the perfect one!848DB978-D8F9-4BA6-B1DF-A14FBFA65BE5

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Such a Creampuff!

Did you ever run across a recipe in an odd random place that made you pause and wonder if it could really really be that simple? Well, while planning out my usual busy week in my day book, I glanced at the colorful “tips and tidbits” section included in the margins and noticed something that stopped me cold…was it really that easy to make a creampuff? I mean there are like only four ingredients listed. It can’t be. But it was. Are you doubtful? Try it for yourself!

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1/4 cup of butter

1/2 cup of water

1/2 cup flour

2 eggs

1 1/2 cup heavy cream ( or personal taste)

The Steps to Glory

1. Preheat oven to 375 degeees

2. Boil water and butter together.

3. Remove from heat and add flour all at once, beating rapidly till dough forms a ball

4. Add eggs one at a time beating until dough is smooth

5. Using a teaspoon, drop dough on lined cookie sheet about 2 inches apart…can be made larger if desired.

6. Bake 16 minutes until brown and puffed

7. Remove pan from oven and make a slit in each puff

8. Turn oven off and place pan back in oven for 10 more minutes

9. Cool on rack. Whip cream with a little sugar to taste

10. Cut tops off puffs, fill with cream and place tops back on

11. Optional: spoon chocolate sauce over before serving

Hope you enjoy!

Happy Chinese New Year from our Princess!

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