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Archives for 2014

Valentine’s Day You Make My Heart POP Free Printable

12 · Feb 13, 2014 · 5 Comments

// You Make My Heart POP Free Printable for Valentine’s Day // You-make-my-heart-POP-Free-Valentine's-Day-Printable-from-#whipperberry

Ok… Here’s a little quickie for you procrastinators (LIKE MYSELF) for your kiddos for Valentine’s Day. I whipped this up this morning and shared it on Instagram and had a few people ask for the printable, so here it is…

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Click HERE to Download the free Printable

It looks great on the Trader Joe’s Kettle Corn bags but it should look good on any bag of popcorn. Good luck! I’m off to put together 35 popcorn valentines!

Thumbprint Scone Recipe

2 · Feb 12, 2014 · Leave a Comment

// Jam Thumbprint Scone Recipe from WhipperBerry // 

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So… funny story.  I apparently live under a rock. Not to long ago, I was thinking about fun ways to incorporate my favorite Smucker's Orchard's Finest® jams into some tasty baked goods, and a light bulb hit me… What about thumbprint scones, rather than thumbprint cookies. Many people love to add jam to their scones, why not bake it right in? I thought I was brilliant, no one else has even come up with this out of this world idea before. Like I said, apparently I live under a rock, because yes… Many other people have made thumbprint scones, including Starbucks. Wah, wah…

Ok, so maybe I'm a little late to the party, but don't you worry… This may be the BEST jam thumbprint scone recipe you will EVER find!! I took some of them over to my neighbor and she called me the next day… "Heather, I have to confess I ate 3 out of the 4 of those scones… they were aaaaamazing!"

Seriously, melt in your mouth good!

The inspiration for this recipe comes from Ree, The Pioneer Woman's new "The Pioneer Woman Cook's, A Year of Holidays" cookbook. She has a basic Perfect Cream Scone recipe that is a great scone base recipe. I made a few modifications to it to make it into the perfect jam thumbprint scone recipe and the rest is history!  Here's how you make them

Thumbprint Scone Recipe

3 cups all-purpose flour

2/3 cup sugar + 1 teaspoon for sprinkling on top of the cut scones before baking

4 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 cup berry compound butter (or two sticks of regular butter)

1 cup heavy cream

1 egg

1 jar of Smucker's Orchard's Finest ® Jam

Baking Instructions

Preheat oven to 350˚

About an hour before you want to begin the baking process place your butter in the freezer. For this recipe, I love to use my berry compound butter which I keep in the freezer. It adds even more berry flavor to the scones, but it's not a deal breaker. If you want to use regular butter it won't be a big deal. Just make sure the butter is frozen before you begin the mixing process.

In  a large bowl combine your flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Instead of sifting the dry ingredients together, I use a wire whisk and whisk the ingredients to fully combine them and break-up any clumps.

Remove the butter from the freezer and using a cheese grater, I grate the frozen butter into the flour mixture using the largest grater option. This is a fabulous trick that I learned and it works like a CHARM! No more needing to cut the butter into the dry mixture and the butter is the perfect size, texture and temperature.

Use a wooden spoon and stir the butter into the dry ingredients. Measure out your cream and add the egg. Whisk the egg into the cream and slowly combine into the dry ingredients and butter mixture with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula. Combine just until the mixture comes together and be careful to not over mix. 

Pour mixture out onto a lightly floured surface and press together into a flat round disk. Roll out until the dough is roughly 1 1/2 inches thick. Using a round biscuit cutter, cut the scones out and place on a parchment lined baking pan. Sprinkle the unbaked scones with a little bit of sugar and place in a 350˚ oven for 15 minutes.

After 15 minutes, remove from the oven and using the back of a spoon (or your thumb, it's a little hot for me, so I opt to use the spoon. But, for the purists out there, you are more than welcome to use your thumb.)  press down the center of the scone. Add roughly a tablespoon of your favorite Orchard's Finest® Jam. For this round, I used their cherry, raspberry and triple berry jams…

Smucker's Orchard's Finest Jam #whipperberry

Place the scones back in the oven for an additional 3-5 minutes or until the scones are LIGHTLY browned. Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes. These are best slightly cooled right out of the oven or within a few hours of baking. They have a nice crisp exterior and a creamy, light fluffy texture in the middle that just melts in your mouth. You can store in an air tight container for a few days. However, you will loose the light crisp of the outer texture. But, they are fabulous either way!

Yields 15-18 scones

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When I was out at the Smucker's headquarters a few months I had the opportunity to have breakfast with Richard Smucker and I asked him, out of all of his jams and jellies which one is his favorite. He said at that moment his favorite was the Orchard's Finest® Red Tart Cherry and I would have to say that one is my favorite as well. I love how it has whole cherries in there and it's PERFECT for the thumbprint scones…

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Look at those cherries!!

Give this recipe a go and let me know what you think. What will be your flavor of choice?

Disclaimer // This is NOT a sponsored post… I just love Smucker's! 

Agave Chicken Lettuce Wraps

1 · Feb 11, 2014 · 4 Comments

Agave Chicken Lettuce Wraps // Maybe you have heard of agave syrup, but haven't taken the leap of trying it yet! I am like you, and probably wouldn't have, had I not visited a spa that served lettuce wraps with it as a dressing. After having those tasty lettuce wraps, I had to come home and try to recreate that amazing taste, and I knew the key was the Agave syrup. These healthy wraps are easy to make, only use a few ingredients and are delicious. 

Agave Chicken Wraps

Ingredients:

2 Chicken breasts, cooked and cubed

1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro

1/2 cup roughly chopped pecans

1/2 lemon juiced

2-3 tbs agave syrup

Lettuce (Bib, Boston or Butter lettuces work great)

Pecans

Cook your chicken breasts your preferred way and let cool. Placing them in a casserole dish with a sprinkle of salt and pepper is the easiest and then either bake in the oven or microwave, depending on what dish you have.

Once cooled and cubed, place your chicken chunks in a bowl. Mix remaining ingredients in and then lastly, add the splash of lemon before refrigerating.

This salad mixture is best served cold, spooned into leaves of your favorite lettuce.

 Agave Chicken Lettuce WrapsAgave Chicken Lettuce Wraps (2)

When serving, you can add a drizzle of the agave syrup to the plate for presentation. 

Feel free to change ingredients based on your taste! 

Also consider adding:

-chopped cucumber

-diced green onion

-pomegranate seeds

-sesame or chia seeds


I'm super excited to welcome the newest member of the WhipperBerry Creative Team, Stephanie from Life Created! She is an incredibly talented food photographer with all kinds of goodies over at her blog. You should take a second to run over and check it out!!

The Pleated Poppy Closing Up Shop

1 · Feb 10, 2014 · Leave a Comment

The Pleated Poppy Shop // I am a HUGE fan and supporter of handmade shops. I know all of the hard work, sacrifices and sleepless nights that come with running a handmade business. It's not for the faint of heart for sure. I am constantly in awe of some of the amazing artisans out there who are working so hard everyday to make these treasures available for all of us. With that said… One of my favorite handmade businesses is closing down their shop and right now is your last chance to get some of The Pleated Poppy's fun creations!

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Head on over to The Pleated Poppy to grab the last of her stash!

 

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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