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salted caramel

yesterday, i returned home from a great trip to visit my friends maggie and tanya in chicago and champaign illinois. it was a whirlwind trip, but it was great to reconnect with some of my oldest friends before coming home to hunker down for the holidays. it's funny. in my old career, the holidays were a time to slow down and spend time at home and with family. this year is going to be all about the food.

wes and i have amped up our catering biz by adding ready to eat meals for delivery or pick up to our repertoire, i'm cooking up a thanksgiving spread for a photo shoot tomorrow and the calendar is quickly filling with holiday parties and jobs. and while it is a little daunting now that i'm finally busy, it's exciting. a year of planning and working is finally starting to pay off. and i feel like i have a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. 

so i want to share the joy. and one of the best ways i know how is with this salted caramel. it is the perfect sweet treat to have on hand during the holidays. you can drizzle it over ice cream or mix it in with your cream cheese frosting for an extra decadent cake. or if you are like me, you can just eat it straight off a spoon. your choice. 

salted caramel
serves: 1 cup
prep time: 2 minutes
cook time: 15 minutes
cooling time: 20-30 minutes
total time: 1 hour
ingredients: 1 cup sugar. 4 tablespoons water. 2 tablespoons light corn syrup .5 cup heavy cream. 2 tablespoons butter. .5 teaspoon lemon juice. .5 teaspoon kosher salt. 

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start by combining the sugar, water and the corn syrup in a large saucepan and stir it with a wooden spoon over medium heat until the sugar is dissolved.
stay patient.

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it seams like it taking a really long time, but all of a sudden the liquid will look completely clear. be patient. should take between 7-10 minutes.

when the sugar has dissolved, cover the saucepan and let it cook over medium heat for 3 minutes.
after the 3 minutes, remove the lid and increase the heat to medium-high heat. bring the mixture to a rapid boil.

from this point, do not stir. instead, swirl the liquid around the pan so that the caramel doesn’t burn. 

continue to cook the caramel until it turns into an even amber color. then remove it from the heat and let it stand for 30 seconds.

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now, carefully pour the heavy cream into the caramel mixture. it will bubble up fast and is very hot.

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gently whisk the mixture. 

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add the butter, lemon juice and salt. whisk until combined.

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allow the caramel to cool to room temperature. whisk every few minutes until completely cooled and you can move it into a storage container. about 20-30 minutes depending on how cool it is out. you can use immediately or store in the fridge for 2 weeks or the freezer for up to 6 months.

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xo, a

salted caramel
serves: 1 cup
prep time: 2 minutes
cook time: 15 minutes
cooling time: 20-30 minutes
total time: 1 hour
ingredients: 1 cup sugar. 4 tablespoons water. 2 tablespoons light corn syrup .5 cup heavy cream. 2 tablespoons butter. .5 teaspoon lemon juice. .5 teaspoon kosher salt.
start by combining the sugar, water and the corn syrup in a large saucepan and stir it with a wooden spoon over medium heat until the sugar is dissolved.
stay patient.
it seams like it taking a really long time, but all of a sudden the liquid will look completely clear. be patient. should take between 7-10 minutes.
when the sugar has dissolved, cover the saucepan and let it cook over medium heat for 3 minutes.
after the 3 minutes, remove the lid and increase the heat to medium-high heat. bring the mixture to a rapid boil.
from this point, do not stir. instead, swirl the liquid around the pan so that the caramel doesn’t burn.
continue to cook the caramel until it turns into an even amber color. then remove it from the heat and let it stand for 30 seconds.
now, carefully pour the heavy cream into the caramel mixture. it will bubble up fast and is very hot.
gently whisk the mixture. add the butter, lemon juice and salt.
whisk until combined.
allow the caramel to cool to room temperature. whisk every few minutes until completely cooled and you can move it into a storage container. about 20-30 minutes depending on how cool it is out. you can use immediately or store in the fridge for 2 weeks or the freezer for up to 6 months.

friyay happy hour: ginger + pear whiskey soda

it is that time again. we all made it to the end of the week. and man o man was this one a doozy. 

between prepping for wednesdays shoot, shooting all day in the desert wednesday, food and dessert deliveries thursday and working at the studio friday morning, i pretty much burnt the candle at both ends for the entire week. and it's possible i am in a zombie like state. 

but all the hard work and lack of sleep was well worth it. wednesday's shoot was drop dead gorgeous. all the vendors came together to produce some really beautiful work. 

i was particularly thrilled with the way our styled cocktails turned out. these cocktails make the desert feel like the coolest place to be. 

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a little trick to always have a picture perfect cocktail ready is to create some pretty ice in advance. if i have extra herbs, berries or fruit, i freeze it in ice trays for future use. that way when guests come over, even the simplest vodka soda can look like a fancy beverage with the addition of lavender or blackberry ice. once the ice is frozen you can store it in bags or baskets in the freezer till you are ready to use. 

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since i'm running on fumes, today i put together a tasty libation with leftovers from the shoot. ginger + pears made the perfect slightly sweet and spicy compliment to your favorite whiskey. 

ginger + pear whiskey soda
serves: 1 cocktail
prep time: 5 minutes
active time: 2 minutes
total time: 7 minutes

ingredients: 1.5 oz whiskey (i used bulleit rye). 1 tsp grated ginger. 1 tbs chopped fresh pear. 1 tsp lime juice. club soda. pear slice for garnish. 2 dashes bitters if you have some on hand. shaker or pint glass with strainer. 2 cups ice divided. 

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start by combining your pears, ginger and lime juice together in a bowl. muddle until the pears are smashed.

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combine the pear mixture in the shaker with 1 cup ice and the whiskey.

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shake well.

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strain the mixture into a glass with the rest of the ice. 

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add club soda to taste. add bitters if available. 

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garnish with pear wedge and enjoy. 

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xo, a

ginger + pear whiskey soda
serves: 1 cocktail
prep time: 5 minutes
active time: 2 minutes
total time: 7 minutes
ingredients: 1.5 oz whiskey (i used bulleit rye). 1 tsp grated ginger. 1 tbs chopped fresh pear. 1 tsp lime juice. club soda. pear slice for garnish. 2 dashes bitters if you have some on hand. shaker or pint glass with strainer. 2 cups ice divided.
start by combining your pears, ginger and lime juice together in a bowl. muddle until the pears are smashed.
combine the pear mixture in the shaker with 1 cup ice and the whiskey. shake well.
strain the mixture into a glass with the rest of the ice.
add club soda to taste. add bitters if available.
garnish with pear wedge and enjoy.