Showing posts with label Check This Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Check This Out. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Flash Back to 2009

My mother just forwarded me this article from The Insider Travel blog, written back in 2009, that I had never seen before.  Not sure the blog is still posting anymore but it was a nice write up so I thought I would share.

http://theinsider.travel.aol.com/2009/11/27/black-friday-pies-brooklyn-style/

Monday, March 21, 2011

Triple Threat

Had to share pictures of this amazing cake my roommate made me for my birthday.  This cake might look spectacular from the outside but it does not prepare you for the three layers of ridiculousness that hide beneath the homemade peanut butter icing topped with snicker crumbs. 


First Layer: Chocolate Brownie
Second Layer: Chocolate Cake
Third Layer: Rise Krispie Treats


Thanks Bitty!


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Coconut Curry Pumpkin Pie

New pie recipes for next week's Thanksgiving dinner at the Craig's House.  Real pumpkin filling and coconut flakes baked in an all butter crust. Served with homemade whipped cream.




Sunday, November 7, 2010

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Dinner for Four (or Five)

While I'm working on new recipes of my own, I always love to try other pie recipes.  One of my favorite cooking blogs, 101 Cookbooks by Heidi Swanson has so many amazing recipes and I recently stumbled across her Sweet Potato Pot Pie recipe and had to try it.  I decided to make it the other night for my sister, who was in the middle of Law School midterms and had not had a home cooked meal in quite some time.  I pared it with my favorite green bean recipe which I acquired from my best friend's mom, Michele Craig, who made these beans for us for Thanksgiving dinner a couple years ago.  The meal ended up being super delicious so I would like to share both recipes with you.





Sweet Potato Pot Pie Recipe

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 medium white or yellow onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
2 1/2 to 3 cups sweet potatoes, peeled and diced into 1/4-inch pieces
1/2 teaspoon salt (plus more to taste)
1 tablespoon adobo sauce from a can of chipotle chilies (or more to taste)
1 cup corn kernels, fresh or frozen
2 cups cold whole or low-fat milk
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 box puff pastry dough (allow 20 to 30 minutes to thaw)
1 egg white
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
In a large pot over medium-high heat, add the oil, onion, garlic, sweet potato and salt. Saute, stirring occasionally, for about 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender. Stir in the adobo sauce and corn.
In a small bowl, combine the milk and cornstarch, then pour the mixture into the sweet potato pot. Leave the heat at medium-high for a few minutes to bring to a boil, stirring constantly, and cook until the filling starts to thicken, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and season with more salt to taste. Pour the filling into small ovenproof bowls, each three quarters full.
Cut a piece of puff pastry dough to fit over each bowl, with some overlap. Place the dough on the bowls and fold over the edge of the dish. Brush the dough lightly with egg white (this creates a golden crust).
Using a fork, poke a few holes in the top of each pie to allow steam to escape, and bake until the crusts are tall and deeply golden, about 15 minutes. Tip: Bake the potpies on a baking sheet lined with foil in case some of the filling bubbles over.

Serves 4 as a main course.

* Because my boyfriend, my sister and I are all meat lovers, we added shredded chicken into the recipe but thinking back on it now, roasted chicken would have added so much more flavor.  Also take note that if you can not handle spicy foods, I would half the adobo sauce additon as it really heats up the dish.  I would not leave it out though, as it adds so much flavor to the recipe.  Because of the addition of the chicken and because I used small ramekins, we were able to get five individual servings out of this recipe.

Green Beans with Garlic Vinaigrette
Toast the almonds in a pie pan at 350° for 5 to 10 minutes. 
     Vinaigrette: 
     1/2 teaspoon grated lemon rind 
     1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 
     2 teaspoons extravirgin olive oil 
     1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 
     1/2 teaspoon salt 
     1/4 teas poon freshly ground black pepper 
     2 garlic cloves, minced 
 
     Beans: 
     2 1/2 pounds green beans, trimmed 
     1/3 cup sliced almonds, toasted 
     1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves 
To prepare vinaigrette, combine first 7 ingredients in a small bowl, stirring with a whisk.
To prepare beans, cook beans in a large pot of boiling water 4 minutes or until crisp-tender. Drain well. Place beans in a large bowl. Add lemon mixture; toss well to coat. Sprinkle with almonds and thyme.
Serving 12 

**This is my favorite green bean recipe because its super tasty but also because its is quick and simple to make.  You can start this recipe after the pies go in and have in done before they come back out.  This recipe only gets better as its rests though, so feel free to make it a day or two in advance as well.


Enjoy!



Monday, September 20, 2010

It's a Pie Off

This Thursday, Greenpoint Open Studios is throwing a Pie Bake-Off  at Diamond Bar on Franklin Ave in Brooklyn.  The Bake Off is free to enter and $10 gets you pie tasting and raffle tickets.  There all lots of great prizes donated from local businesses and a silent auction of work donated from GOS artists.  All proceeds go to help fund the GOS.  Check out the link to the event here.

I'll be entering my Sweet Balsamic Custard Pie and by the look of the pie entries so far, its gonna be a tough competition but either way its a win with a seemingly endless supply of pie and beer.  It should be fun so stop by if you can.  Judging starts at 7pm and the event goes till 10pm.



Wish me luck!


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Pie vs. Cake

This video was sent to me by my friend Cara and it was so crazy I had to share it.

I have never had a hard time choosing between pie or cake, always pie, but if you are one of the many who can't make up your mind, maybe you should try this...



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

TheNewYorkTimes & SweetiePiesBrooklyn





Check out SweetiePiesBrooklyn on The New York Times website. 

The New York Times showed up at the May 22nd Greenpoint Food Market and interviewed some of its many vendors.  There is a video, which I am briefly shown in, and an article about the market featuring, my good friend and fellow baker, Fabiana Lee of La Tia Faby. Check them both out.

Video  / Article

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Success!


It has taken me over a year to perfect this pie but I finally succeeded last night. The newest pie on the SweetiePiesBrooklyn menu is Sweet Balsamic Custard Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust. It's topped with fresh strawberries.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Gamechangers Radio

The podcast I recorded a couple weeks ago is up and running, as of today.  Below is what Adrian Hopkins, Gamechanger's host, has to say about the new episode and a direct links to it. 
Check it out!


" With spring comes new weather (ideally), new energy, and new beginnings. In this spirit, I bring you the second episode of Gamechangers Radio, which focuses on entrepreneurship. Both of my guests - Victoria Bott of Sweetie Pies Brooklyn and Philip Blackett of Win/Win Redevelopment Corp. & MisterPotential.com - are young entrepreneurs who were pushed into new beginnings by the tough economy and have never looked back.

We focus on their journeys and the lessons that managing their own businesses/brands have taught them and pose the question: "do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?" Whether or not we decide to pursue our own businesses, there are some valuable takeaways when it comes to stepping boldly into the unknown and challenging ourselves to reject complacency. 


Jump over to http://bit.ly/gamechangers2 to check out the conversation, while enjoying the freshest music from Erykah Badu, J*Davey and more. "

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

SweetiePies Hits the Airwaves

Sorry for the delay in posting.  The beginning of spring brings a booked calender and little time for baking. While I have no new pies to post about yet, I did my very first podcast this weekend.  



A long time friend of mine, Adrian Hopkins, who I've know since elementary school back in Richmond, has just started his own podcast called Gamechangers Radio.  This was only his second episode and I feel honored to have been asked to participate.  His goal for the podcast is to showcase his friends as they take on their mid-20s and start to seriously think about their life goals and career paths, whether in "film, food, and finance".  For this episode, he asked his friend Philip Carrington Blackett, from Mister Potential and Win/Win Redevelopment Corp. and myself to discuss the ups and downs of starting up our own business.  I also baked a pie for the boys to eat on air.  Adrian pre-chose the Apple Pie with a Cheddar Crust and I must say they seemed to enjoy it, putting back over half a pie between the two of them.  I was very impressed.  The podcast should be up and running by next week and I will post again once its available for listening.

From left to right: Philip Blackett, Adrian Hopkins

Saturday, January 9, 2010

K&M Pie Contest 2010 addition


Come out to K&M on Saturday, January 23rd, at 6pm, for tons of awesome pies and to help support a great community program.  $5 will get you all the pie you want and the proceeds will go to 

Check out this video to get an idea of what bk farmyards is all about.


Hope to see you at K&M!






Thursday, December 3, 2009

Rooftop Farms

I stopped by Rooftop Farms in Greenpoint, Brooklyn on November 22nd to check out their last market of the season.  Located at 44 Eagle Street, off Franklin Ave, the farm grows a top an old warehouse building  which overlooks the Manhattan skyline and Greenpoint's industrial waterfront.  Rooftop Farms provides locally grown produce, including, but not limited to, lettuce, kale, eggplant, beans, tomatoes, peppers and a variety of herbs.  I'll be using their sage starting next spring in my Sausage, Apple and Sage pies.