Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Valentine's Day Croissants

I have always loved Valentine's Day. I know a lot of people do not share this sentiment, but honestly I think it can be a very lovely day if that's how you choose to perceive it. If you are in a relationship that is wonderful, but if not, it doesn't have to be a day of 'single awareness'. It can be a day of appreciating friends, and doing something fun together. This Valentine's day, I decided to tackle the feat of making croissants from scratch for the first time so that I could enjoy them with my family on Sunday morning. I am extremely pleased that I made them, but they're definitely not the kind of thing you would want to bake every weekend! Although this wont be a recipe post (purely because they are so involved), I wanted to share my experience with you!



Once I decided to make croissants, I spent a good bit of time searching for the recipe I wanted to use. In the end, I opted for one from Fine Cooking (can be found here), and was very pleased with it. The recipe is quite lengthy, and therefor seems intimidating, but don't stress out after seeing the long process: it's honestly not that bad! One thing that I will say, is to read the instruction––all the way through––at least once before you begin baking. Along with that, make sure you're planning ahead if you make these croissants for a specific day, because the process takes three days total.

The first day (for me this was Friday), all you have to do is make the dough. This should take no more than 15-20 minutes, because you are just dumping all the ingredients into you mixer, with the paddle attachment, and letting it knead for a couple minutes. Once that's done, you pop it on a plate, cover it, and let it sit for the night. My recommendation for this step is to use a scale to measure out all the ingredients; the recipe from Fine Cooking does include imperial measurements, but by going by weight instead, you will ensure you are exact with your measurements.

Moving on to the second day, this is when you will fold the butter into the dough. This is a little more time consuming, but if you have an open afternoon it's no problem. The process is a little weird in the sense that you take 2 1/2 sticks of butter and form it into a square, and fold it into the dough. It's very easy, but the time consuming aspect is that you have to roll it out to a certain dimension, fold it, and put in the freezer for 20 minutes, and then repeat this process so that you do it a total of 3 times.

Finally, on the third day (the day of baking), you fold the dough out very thin, cut it into triangles, and start rolling your croissants. Once they are all rolled, you have to let them proof for 1 ½ to 2 hours. Letting them proof fully is very important, so don't rush into baking them. Allowing enough time to proof will ensure that they spring in the oven, giving them the airiness you want in a croissant. When I baked my croissants, I deviated from the recipe slightly and set the oven to 400˚ F (conventional) to bake for 20 minutes, and then turned it back to 375˚ F and baked an additional 10 minutes. This allowed the croissants to have really beautiful color outside, but not become too dark as they bake all the way through.


 My mom and I sat on the kitchen floor watching the croissants bake through the oven door!

 
Along with the croissants I served a fruit salad with pineapple, strawberries, and blueberries, and of course it wouldn't have been breakfast without a cup of tea. These croissants had the ideal texture with a flaky exterior but incredibly airy and chewy interior. They have a very subtle sweetness, and because there are no additional ingredients, the rich, buttery flavor really comes through beautifully.



Though it is an involved process, I can say with certainty that I will be remaking these croissants for special occasions in the future. If you have doubts about knowing what to do with some of the steps in the recipe, definitely watch some videos on YouTube of other people making them, because this will give you a picture of how things should look throughout the process.

This was a fantastic breakfast for Valentine's Day, because it was both extravagant and comforting. After all what says "I care about you", more than serving a breakfast which took three days to complete?! I hope you had a lovely Valentine's Day, whether it was spent with a significant other, your family and friends, or Netflix and a heart-shaped box of chocolates ;)

xx
Erin

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Winter Movie List 2016

I am constantly stunned by how many wonderful films there are, and I think with each one I watch, my love for movies grows exponentially higher. Since it has been quite cold here in Pennsylvania, most weekend evenings watching a movie and drinking hot cocoa sounds much more preferable than going out with friends or going into town (yes, I have been turning into even more of a recluse than usual!). But for you this is good news, because it means I have watched many films and now have lots of recommendations. So grab a cuppa tea, your calendar, and start planning some movie nights!!

Inception
Trailer here
I definitely came a little late to the party with this movie... I still remember one day back in 8th grade: Inception had just come out in the theaters, and everyone was talking about it. For whatever reason, I did not jump on the bandwagon then, but I watched it recently and was completely taken with it! The idea of 'inception' is ridiculously trippy (even thinking about it now!), and the movie has wonderful cinematography and phenomenal acting. Leonardo DiCaprio is a perfect fit for his character, and I adore Marion Cotillard. Although I have a lot of films I love, Inception has very possibly jumped up to #1 on my list. On a side note, stunning soundtrack as well; well done Hans Zimmerman.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Winter 2016 Favorites

January absolutely flew by.

It's hard for me to fathom that we are already a whole month into the new year, because it feels like only last week that I was watching the New York City count down to 2016. I have been at a bit of a crossroad this month: on the one hand I am excited about the new year and have many exciting things that are coming up to look forward to, but a part of me has also been struggling with this dreary time of the year. Because I live in Pennsylvania, this time of year is typically very snowy––which I love––but this year it has been unseasonably warm, and we've gotten almost no snow! Instead, it is semi-cold, and the scenery is relatively bleak... not the winter wonderland I am wishing for.

With that said, despite the disappointing weather this winter, there have been a lot of things I have been loving this season. And I wanted to share them with you! This will be my first 'favorites' post, so I will be experimenting with how I want to format my photos and such, but I'm thinking I'll might make this a seasonal routine. Without any further ado, let's get into the mish-mash of what I've been loving!