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My 4th of July, 2011
July 6th, 2011 — 4th of July, About Me, Video
4th of July Treat: Pie in a Jar
July 1st, 2011 — 4th of July, Cooking, Party Planning
Ingredients:
- Pie Crust Dough (fave recipe or pre-made)
- 2 12 oz. cans of cherry, apple or your favorite pie filling
- 2 Tb of sugar
- 1 large egg beaten
Supplies:
- 6 4 oz. mason jars, cleaned with lids and labels removed
- Star shaped cookie cutter
- 1 Cookie sheet
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Press the unrolled dough bit by bit into the jars a bit at a time (not too thick!) until the jars are lined with the dough up to the rims. Reserve some dough for toppers. Next, fill jars nearly to the top with filling of choice.
- Place the filled jars on a sturdy cookie sheet and place into oven. Bake at 325 degrees for roughly 30-35 minutes or until dough becomes a light golden color.
- Roll out reserved dough to roughly 1/8 inch thick and cut out 6-8 stars. Brush the hearts with the egg wash and sprinkle with sugar. Arrange the dough stars on the pies and bake an additional 10-15 minutes until dough is golden brown all the way around the jars. If needed, place foil over the tops of the jars to keep the hearts from burning.
- Remove and let jars cool on a rack. Decorate with ribbon, tags, or labels on lids as desired and give to your family and friends! - Greenweddingshoes.com
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Happy 4th of July WIVES!
July 2nd, 2010 — 4th of July
4th of July Decor
July 2nd, 2010 — 4th of July
4th of July Dinner: Lobster Rolls
July 2nd, 2009 — 4th of July, Cooking
Ingredients
Lobster Salad:
1/2 pound fully cooked lobster meat or 1 (2 1/2 pound) live lobster
1/2 medium cucumber, peeled, seeded and finely diced
1/4 cup bottled mayonnaise
1/2 tablespoon fresh tarragon
2 small scallions, thinly sliced
Kosher or sea salt
Freshly ground pepper
2 to 3 New England-style hot dog buns
2 to 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
Pickles and potato chips as accompaniment
Directions
Prepare the lobster salad.
If using live lobsters, steam or boil them. Let cool at room temperature. Use a cleaver to crack and remove the meat from the claws, knuckles and tails. Remove the cartilage from the claws and the intestines from the tails of the cooked meat. Cut the meat into 1/2-inch dice. You may pick all the meat from the carcass and add it to the meat or freeze the carcass for soup or broth.
Place the cucumber in a colander for at least 5 minutes to drain the excess liquid. Combine the lobster, cucumber mayonnaise, and tarragon. Add the scallions. Season with salt and pepper. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Preheat a large heavy skillet (12 to 14-inches) over medium-low heat (a black cast-iron pan is perfect). Lightly butter both sides of each bun. Place them in the pan and cook for about 2 minutes until golden brown. Turn the buns over and toast the other side. Or toast the buns under a broiler instead. When the buns are ready, stuff them with the chilled lobster salad. Place each roll on a small paper or china plate; garnish with pickles and potato chips. Serve at once.
From: FoodNewtork.Com
4th of July Dessert: Berry Tart with Ginger Cream
July 2nd, 2009 — 4th of July, Cooking
4 tablespoons water
4 (17 1/4-oz) packages frozen puff pastry sheets, thawed but kept chilled
2 (8-oz) packages cream cheese
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup chopped crystallized ginger (4 oz)
2 pt strawberries (1 lb), hulled, then halved or quartered if large
3/4 cup red currant jelly
4 pt blueberries (2 1/2 lb)
Garnish: confectioners sugar
Special Equipment: parchment paper and a large flat board (at least 20 inches square) for serving
Prepare and bake pastry in 4 quadrants:
Stir together yolks and 2 tablespoons water for egg wash. Put a baking sheet in freezer.
Unfold 1 pastry sheet on a 12-inch square of parchment and brush all over with egg wash. Prick entire surface evenly with a fork.
Unfold a second pastry sheet on a cutting board and cut out a 1 1/4-inch-wide right-angle strip along 2 adjacent edges with a sharp small knife, reserving remaining square for another use. Place right angle on 1 corner on top of 2 adjacent edges of pricked pastry to form first quadrant of tart. Transfer pastry on parchment to baking sheet in freezer and chill until firm, about 10 minutes.
Transfer pastry on parchment from freezer to cutting board and trim a 1/4-inch-wide strip from all 4 edges using tip of small knife and a ruler and cutting all the way through pastry. Make 1/4-inch-long vertical cuts through double layers of edge about 1/2 inch apart (to help sides rise evenly).
Return pastry on parchment to baking sheet in freezer and chill until firm but not solid, about 10 minutes more.
Preheat oven to 450°F and heat another baking sheet on lowest rack in oven until hot, about 2 minutes.
Remove baking sheet from oven and transfer pastry on parchment from freezer to hot sheet. Bake pastry on lowest rack of oven until puffed and deep golden brown (a little darker than usual so double edges are cooked through), 14 to 16 minutes. Transfer pastry on parchment to a rack to cool.
Repeat procedure with remaining 3 packages puff pastry to make remaining 3 quadrants of tart.
Make Ginger Cream:
Blend cream cheese and granulated sugar in a food processor until sugar is dissolved and mixture is smooth. Add ginger and pulse until finely chopped and mixture is combined well.
Prepare Fruit and Assemble Tart:
If very puffed, gently flatten inner parts of pastry (single layer) slightly with your palm. Fit quadrants together on flat board to form a giant square tart shell, trimming inside edges of each quadrant slightly with a serrated knife to help quadrants fit together smoothly. “Glue” inner edges together with a little ginger cream, then spread remaining ginger cream evenly over tart, leaving double edges as a border.
Arrange strawberries in a decorative pattern over cream. Bring jelly to a boil with remaining 2 tablespoons water, whisking until smooth, then simmer glaze 1 minute. Toss three fourths of glaze with blueberries in a large bowl and spoon blueberries onto tart to cover cream between strawberries, mounding slightly. Brush strawberries with remaining glaze.
Cooks’ Notes:
·All 4 quadrants of pastry can be prepared (but not baked) 1 day ahead and stacked in freezer between sheets of parchment paper. Let each section stand at room temperature until no longer frozen solid but still firm, about 5 minutes, before baking.
·Ginger cream can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered.
·Assembled tart can be kept at cool room temperature 3 hours before serving.
From: Epicurious.Com
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
July 2nd, 2009 — 4th of July
4th of July Arts and Crafts
July 2nd, 2009 — 4th of July, Art and Culture
What You’ll Need:
8.5 x 11″ 80lb white card stock (like this from Paper-Source)
8.5 x 11″ 80lb white text paper (like this from Paper-Source)
Color Printer
Paper Cutter
Double Sided Tape
Ruler
Standard Hole Punch
Sparklers
Straws
Matchbooks (found at my local grocery store)
Instructions:
1. Download the Matchbook and Straw Tags Template and print onto white text paper. Download the Sparkler Card Template and print onto white card stock. ( To download Clip Art Visit TwigandThistle.com ) Print using the highest quality settings on your color printer to ensure that the patterns and text are clear.
2. Trim out all the shapes using scissors or a sharp blade and making sure to trim off all the black edges. Use a standard hole punch and punch where indicated to allow the straws to be thread through. Carefully trim out the small rectangles in the Sparkler Holders to weave the sparklers through.
3. Secure the wrap around the matchbooks with double sided tape, making sure not to cover up the striker strip. Crease the edges with your fingers or using a bone folder so that they are crisp. Thread the straw through the holes and position towards the top of the straw. Thread the sparklers through the slots.
I hope you all have a fantastic and joyful holiday! Cheers!
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Patriotic Tote for the 4th of July Weekend
July 2nd, 2009 — 4th of July, Things I Love














