Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Applesauce Season!

I must say, I love my day job!  I also love creating things for my Etsy shop as well, but there are just some weeks that I am reminded how much I truly love being an elementary school librarian.  Last week was one of those weeks.

I shared the book, Applesauce Season with my fourth graders last week.  I love this time of year and all the  memories it brings back of  harvest time as a young child.  I remember the bounty from our own garden and how much fun it was to pick all the vegetables and prepare them for canning and freezing.  But one of my fondest memories is applesauce-and-apple-butter season!  I loved sharing the book and tying in family traditions and seasonal celebrations in a nice perfect package with yummy applesauce as a bow on top.  It gave me the opportunity to share with my students some of my memories as a kiddo when all of my cousins would meet at my aunt's house to pick apples.  We would then proceed to my other aunt's house to take turns stirring the big cauldron of simmering apples.  We all played a vital role in turning out the season's perfect apple sauce and apple butter.  There are some books that just transport you back to another time in your life.   This books does just that for me.


Of course, at the end of the week, I had to make sure to cook up some applesauce just for us as well.  We have amazing farmers' markets in our area and I am always keen on buying an extra apple or two, just to watch them ripen to the perfect "applesauce" apple.  All week long, as I read the book, I couldn't wait for the weekend to arrive so I could whip up a batch of fresh applesauce for my youngest kiddo, Patrick...the only one still at home in the nest.  He loves apples. He has an organic gala apple every day in his lunch.  I just knew he would be happy to come downstairs to simmering applesauce on the stove for breakfast.  I took some pictures along the way to share.....I can almost smell the "long gone" applesauce as I post the pictures here for you to see.


Here is about half the batch of apples I used for the applesauce.
(I forgot to take a picture of the full amount!)
I love using our simple apple corer/slicer.  I just peel the slices after they have gone through.  I then simmer the apples with a bit of cider for a good while.  When they have simmered for a bit....


I add the brown sugar and cinnamon...not too much, but just enough to give it that special autumnal flavor.  I put almost as much cinnamon as sugar!
I then mash the apples with my grandmother's old potato masher.  I do think it's one of my most prized kitchen possessions!

 

Patrick and I are both vegan so we no longer add butter (I miss it so much) to our dishes.  But I did find a worthy substitute in this Earth Balance spread.  Don't use too much butter (or spread) ~ half a teaspoon for the entire batch is plenty.

  
The end result was perfect.  Patrick just finished off the leftovers tonight.  It was the first thing he had Saturday morning and the last thing he had Sunday night! 
Yum ~ Yum
We love applesauce!!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Monday, September 3, 2012

A Strawberry -Shortcake Goodbye


We said goodbye to summer today.  While we have been excited to have a three day weekend, we also knew what the weekend would mean.  The Summer of 2012 is behind us and now it is time to begin the countdown to the end of the year.  School is back in session, football season is upon us and the weather is cooling a bit....

So, why do I have a picture of this evening's dessert? Because it represents a bit of spontaneity that summer supports. I'm lucky enough to work for our local school district and have the same schedule as our youngest son who is still at home in high school. I love that summer means to us an entire season of schedule free days.  Sure we have been busy.  But our days were unstructured, except for my son's summer Cross Country training,  and blissful in a way that doesn't happen during the school year. 
With our two college-aged kiddos home for the summer, we have had weeks of down time for of us that usually go full speed ahead during the school year.....a mention here, and a shout out,  would have to go  to my husband and oldest son.  They are year rounders and I'm so sorry they can't enjoy the summers the way we can.  My husband is in the  military and my oldest son is a full-fledged member of the corporate world.  Their weekends of summer have to get them through the season.

Oh,  yes, I digress!  Back to the strawberry shortcake.   We were in the store today to pick up some organic strawberries for my husband's weekly lunches and my daughter's morning fruit bowl.  The strawberries looked just like the delicious first berries we see here in Southern California in mid-May.  They were pretty  much irresistible.  My husband lamented that it had been ages since he'd had a homemade strawberry shortcake.  I agreed and we went on our way.  Then, I make an about face, marched back to the refrigerated section of the store, and bought more strawberries. I then stopped by the dairy section to pick up some organic whipping cream.  You should have seen the look on my husband's face.  He knew exactly what he would be having for dessert this evening.  I loved that look.  It was almost childlike.  I wanted to kick  myself for delaying that expression.  I could have, and should have, been making strawberry shortcake every week this summer.  

The strawberries will get less sweet as the end of the year approaches and we will not be making scrumptious shortcakes.  However, on this last unofficial evening of summer, I rolled with the punches, was spontaneous for one last time (I usually plan each morsel we eat in advance during the school year) and fixed the best shortcake of the century....if I do say so myself.

So, here's to the end of summer.  I hope you all have enjoyed yours as we have ours.  And may all your strawberry shortcakes be scrumptious ~ in summer-time and beyond!