Monday, April 28, 2014

Orange Stuff!

For as long as I can remember at every family event, my Regular Grandma(don't ask me why we call her "regular" grandma, my sister started it) has been making something we call Orange Stuff. I think the technical name for it is "Orange Jello Salad." My grandma was supposed to make my moms orange fluff, but just didn't turn out right. It turned out better! It is like heaven on earth! 

Step 1. Get your ingredients! You will need 2 small boxes of tapioca, tub of Cool Whip, and small can of mandarin oranges, and a box of orange Jello.

Step 2. You cook the tapioca and jello together as directed on the box pudding. The most important part of this whole recipe is to let the pudding/jello cool all the way! I would say at least an hour.

Step 3. Once the pudding is fully cooled, fold in the Cool Whip. 

Step 4. Put some of the oranges in the pudding, then put the rest on top in a circle.

That's it. I would put it in the fridge for a few hours though because it is the best right out of the fridge. It will get liquidy if you leave it out. Don't leave it out longer than about 2-3 hours. It would be to liquidy. Just not as good... Makes me sad thinking about it.


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Make Fruit Salad

I really want fruit... Fruit Salad sounds amazing right now! Doesn't it!? It does... So this is like the most basic thing in the world to make. Who can't cut up fruit and put it in a bowl right? Welp... my sister. Hopefully there is no more Heathers out there.. but just incase.

Step 1. You need to get all the fruit you want. Personally my favorite is, a mango, grapes, bananas, apples(whatever kind you like), kiwi's, pineapple, peaches, raspberries, strawberries, and oranges. They are all my favorite fruits! You will also need a big bowl, cool whip, spoon, sugar and a lemon.

Step 2. Then next part is to cut up the apple and bananas. I always do that first, I'm not sure why, maybe be they are the most basic fruits? I don't know... then I would do the pineapple, peaches(peeled), and mango! Mangos...<3 Last do the smaller fruits, grapes(i cut them in half, you don't have to), strawberries(cut in half), and raspberries.


Step 3. Once they are all cut up in the bowl, mix them. I would say after a few mixes they will be okay. After that, use a little sugar on top then mix it some more.

Step 4. The sugar is in it now so roll the lemon to get the juices flowing. Cut the lemon in half then juice the lemon on the fruit. The lemon will make sure the fruit doesn't get all brown and gross... No one likes brown fruit -_-.

Step 5. Scoop out some fruit and put it in a bowl. Then get your cool whip. Put it on top!
Beautiful... enjoy.(:

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Home Made Frosting!

Home made frosting is sooooo good, when I was a kid, my Aunt Donna Jean made all my birthday cakes and did all the baking for family events. Her pastries were always gone before anything else. My Aunt Donna Jean made the best butter cream frosting... it's actually really easy, if you are good at baking. I started helping her bake everything when I was like 6, does that say how easy this is going to be?

The first things you are going to need is powdered sugar, butter, vanilla, milk, and food coloring if you want. You will also be needing a mixing bowl, and a mixer. Well you don't need a mixer. I just say to have one because it makes it all easier.

1. You will need to make the butter soft at room temp., just leave it



out for about 3 hours. It will be okay after that to use most likely. You will also want to prepare the powdered sugar by sifting it.
(Just saying, don't use melted butter... it ruins it. I did that once and it just wasn't the same.)

2. Put all the ingredients in a mixing bowl. I usually do the sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla, then milk. In that order, I don't think it really matters in the order of the way you put them in, but I've just always done it that way? :/ Could matter, not sure. I guess if you have enough of the ingredients, try it how ever you want!(: With the milk, you add very little amount to start off, after you mix it, you may need to add more. Frosting doesn't take much at all. I don't use measurements... sorry. :/ 

3. Once they are all in there, I usually start to mix it with a spoon, then once the ingredients are all nicely mixed, use the mixer. The speed should be like medium until it is smooooooth. Once you have the right consistency for your frosting, go ahead and put food coloring if you want. That is always the last thing to add.

4. If the frosting is to think, you can add some powdered sugar. You thought you should add milk right? WRONG! The sugar will thin it out. If the frosting is to thin, put it in the fridge. Personally I freeze my frosting, it will never go bad! It also thickens it if left in there about 30 mins.

(optional) 5. If you want to flavor it... WE CAN DO THAT! there are several flavors I like, I like vanilla and strawberry! Vanilla is obviously the original frosting that we just made. The strawberry can be done in several ways, my favorite is the way my Aunt Donna Jean did it. Just put frozen strawberries in it! Not a lot of the actual strawberries, more of the juice in the bag. Just pour it in like you would with the food coloring.