Monday, July 22, 2013

Happenings ...

So much has been happening - it really gets difficult to find time to share - my blog has been quite neglected lately.

First up: This weekend I'm teaching a class at Hettie's Patch. Such a delightful store, I'm looking forward to it. It's a Christmas in July project, click here for details. I do hope you can make it!

And I've been cooking! Something I don't do enough of ... Last weekend we were invited to dinner at the home of our oldest (as in longest time) friends. I wanted to bring dessert, and so I made Lemon Curd Tarts. I pinned the recipe on Pinterest, and I'll include the link here for you.

I didn't think to take a picture until I'd put them in the container to travel - next time I'll do better and show you how I presented them! Lemon Curd is something I'd never made before, and I'm still amazed by how easy it was. Since we have an abundant lemon tree - filled with Meyer lemons - you can bet I'll be making them again!

Now here's a dirty little secret - I've been watching the Great Australian Bake Off on TV - and I might be just a little hooked! Lo and behold, after my Lemon Curd success, the technical bake off on the Pies episode was Lemon Meringue Pie!! I made it my business to recreate some myself!

Click here for the GABO Lemon Meringe recipe. And another confession: I didn't follow their recipe really. I used a frozen shortcrust pastry sheet, and I used the Lemon Curd recipe from the tarts that I had made earlier in the week. I did use the meringue recipe from GABO, but I piped the extra into a dish just for Camo as he's not really into the curd. You see, the GABO recipe made a pie that could feed up to 10, and I just don't need that much temptation in the house! Anyways ... the pie was delicious - love love loved it! Definitely not Weight Watchers friendly, but Amy has requested it be made again ASAP!

And this last picture was taken by one of our lovely Guild ladies, Candy. I was so happy to lend my Nearly Insane baby to the Guild for display at the Sewing, Stitching and Hand Craft Show at the showgrounds this weekend just gone. And here she is in all her glory.

I was bummed not to be able to get to the show - it was a kid logistics thing. This was the first time this event has been held here, so I'm hoping I'll be able to get to it in coming years. How fun!

Ohhhh, and the class at Quilt Encounter on Tuesday was super fun, I had the best time with lovely students - I'm pretty sure they all went home happy. Once I've done all my homework, I'll share the project with you all.

Have a great week, and I'll chatter soon! xox

8 comments:

Lyn said...

Yummy...lemon tarts..I wonder if we will get that programme over here in NZ..it looks better than the baking series they had here..that quilt is amazing..

Noela said...

Your lemon tarts look very yummy. That is one beautiful quilt on display. hugs.....

ruthsplace said...

Looks delicious. I caught that episode of GABO when we were in Oz. It's on too late here to stay up watching it...

Accroquilt said...

Your quilt is very very nice. I love your choise of colors and the inner border is interesting. Good idea. Have a nice week, from Canada.

Linda said...

Well, this answers my question on scrabble! Not hard to tell scrabble comes before blogs in my life, giggle! I so love your quilts. I don't think I have the patience for the little tiny blocks you do. And then lemon tarts on top of it!!! Mmmmmmm. Lurking Linda

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

lovely quilt - seeing as I only started to follow you this past six months or so I hadn't seen your Nearly Insane! beautiful and love your color choices.

Shay said...

Your tarts look fabulous...Im a big fan of lemon tart ...mmmmmm.

Ive been watching TGBO too - a couple of those people cant bake for nuts. Makes me feel so much better about my efforts!

Rachaeldaisy said...

I really want a lemon tart now, and that lemon merangue pie looks so delicious!! Your Nearly Insane is amazing, I love the colours you've used. I bet your classes are fun!

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