• stem+node ceramics
  • HOME
  • Food Recipes
  • About
  • Contact
Menu

The Lovely Crazy

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number

Your Custom Text Here

The Lovely Crazy

  • stem+node ceramics
  • HOME
  • Food Recipes
  • About
  • Contact

Peach Walnut Blondies

July 3, 2021 Colleen Stem
IMG_6292.jpg
IMG_6343.jpg
IMG_6263.jpg

I have been on a peach kick for a couple weeks because they are just so good! Is it just me or are they better then they have ever been this year? I have eaten at least one a day (sometimes 2) for at least the past 2 weeks and not once have I gotten a grainy, mealy one. Just sweet ass juicy peachy goodness. Dang do I love a good peach!

Since the peaches are so good, it made sense to bake them into something and that something was blondies. A cakey cookie bar thing that is really easy to make, everyone loves, and highlights that goodness of the peaches. I tossed in some walnuts because why not, and as soon as the heat wave broke and I dared turn on the oven, I popped the batch in. Two days later and they are pretty much gone. And will I make them again, for sure yes, but only while the peaches are still good.

So you should probably make them while the peaches are good. Hurry up!

To the peach walnut blondie!

IMG_6146.jpg

The stuff. A nice ripe peach and some walnuts. Flour, baking powder, and salt. Melted plant butter, brown sugar, vanilla extract, and some aquafaba.

IMG_6159.jpg

Start with dicing up the peach and chopping up the walnuts into smaller pieces.

IMG_6163.jpg
IMG_6168.jpg

Next grab the aquafaba and dump into bowl with the brown sugar. Beat with an electric beater on high for about 2 minutes until mixture is a light brown and somewhat fluffy.

IMG_6191.jpg
IMG_6195.jpg

Add in all the dry and the melted butter and gently fold it in until completely incorporated.

IMG_6200.jpg
IMG_6207.jpg

Lastly fold in the diced up peach and walnuts.

IMG_6217.jpg

Dump and smooth batter into a well greased and lined square baking pan and place into preheated oven to bake.

IMG_6225.jpg

Once the blondies are golden brown and tester poked into the middle comes out clean, remove from oven and let cool.

IMG_6266.jpg

Cut into pieces and then, you know, eat them.

Get at those peaches while you can!

-C


Peach Walnut Blondies

makes a 8x8 (you can use a little larger square) pan

  • 1 3/4 cups all purpose flour

  • 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar

  • 1/3 cup aquafaba(liquid from a can of chickpeas)

  • 1/2 cup plant based butter melted

  • 1 teaspoon baking powder

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • 1 medium peach (about 3/4 cup diced)

  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts

Preheat oven to 350

Dice up the peach into small pieces and if the walnut pieces are whole or halved,, chop them into smaller pieces.

Dump the aquafaba and brown sugar into a large bowl and beat with an electric beater for around 2 minutes or until the mixture is a light brown and somewhat fluffy. Mix dry ingredients together in smaller bowl then gently fold the melted butter and dry mixture into the beaten sugar ans aqufaba. Once completely incorporated, fold in the diced peach and walnuts.

Grease and parchment line a 8x8 (or a little large) pan and dump blondie batter in and spread and level to the pan. Place into oven ad bake for about 30-33 minutes (if using a large sized pan, reduce cooking time by a few minutes) or until top is a nice golden brow and a tester poked into the middle comes out clean.

Remove from oven and let cool for a few minutes. Once cooled enough pop out of pan and coniunute to cool all the way.. Cut into pieces and eat.

Store uneaten blondies in a airtight container at room enrapture for 2-3 days but best stored in fridge or freezer when it is hot out. Plus they are amazing cold!

Tags Peach Walnut Blondies, peaches, stone fruit, plant based, Brownes, snack cake, walnuts, vegan, dairy free, summer, nuts, snack, dessert, easy, aquafaba
Comment

Creamy Dill Pickle Potato Salad

May 28, 2016 Colleen Stem
IMG_4375.jpg
IMG_4393.jpg

I know what you are thinking, you are thinking "It's Memorial Day weekend. Unofficial start of summer. Lots of BBQ's now I have to make a potato salad!" (it's a law right?) and "I want a pickle, dill to be specific". Ok, maybe you weren't thinking that, but I was. (I often think about pickles...)

Pickles. And potato salad. It only made sense to make a pickled potato salad. So make it I did. And oh boy oh boy, there is nothing better then a rich and creamy salad consisting of potatoes other then a rich and creamy and pickle tart salad of potatoes. I hit the nail right on the head with this one. The mr and I ate the entire salad all to ourselves and way to fast. Now it is gone and I didn't get a chance to share with anyone. But it's ok, cause this is definitely going into the summertime potato salad rotation.

Now you are thinking "creamy dill pickle potato salad.. this girl is a genius!" and to that, I say yes. I would have to agree with you on that. (hehe)

And to all who may not be a pickle fan, or need to make 2 potato salads, (it is always good to have a variety of potato dishes at any BBQ ) try this guacamole potato salad, another favorite.

The stuff. Potatoes of course and half a sweet onion, a cup or so of navy beans in the aquafaba ( bean water), left over pickle juice, fresh dill, dried dill, garlic, olive oil ,salt and a pepper. 

Yes there is a lemon pictured, but I was actually using that to squeeze into my water so yeah, not needed in the potato salad but you should grab a lemon and a big tall glass of water and drink it. Keep yourself hydrated.

Get the potatoes going. Chop them up into small piece and place into a big pot. Cover with cold water and add in a good bit of salt. Stick the pot on the stove and boil those taters.

While potatoes are boiling, strain the aquafaba (bean water) from the beans.

And chop the onion into little pieces and stick into a big bowl along with the strained (and now rinsed) beans.  Pour in half the pickle juice and give it a good toss then set aside and let the pickle juice do it's thing.

IMG_4270.jpg
IMG_4291.jpg

Now it's the sauce time. Blend up aquafaba, garlic,  dried dill, a little pickle juice and pinch of salt. As your blending, pour in olive oil until the sauce becomes rich and creamy dill sauce (vegan mayo my friends)

The potatoes are boiled until fork tender and drained..

Toss the strained potatoes back into the pot and add in the bean/ onion mix and the rest of the pickle juice. Give it all a good toss and stick the pot into the fridge for about an hour until the potatoes are cool.

And now we assemble. The cooled off pickle juice infused potatoes, beans, and onions are stuck into a bowl (or just leave in the pot if you want) and slathered with the creamy dill sauce and mixed with as much fresh dill as you want and lots of freshly cracked pepper

And a pickle. If you have one, I highly, HIGHLY, recommend chopping one up and adding it... I mean it is a pickled potato salad after all.

So now you have a great,  fantastic, knock your socks off, salad to make for any of your weekend BBQ needs.

Your welcome.

Now have a great, extra long weekend!

-C


Creamy Dill Pickle Potato Salad

Serve 4-6

  • 5-6 red potatoes
  • 1 cup pickle juice (use a good pickle juice that you like the taste of)
  • A small sweet yellow onion (or half a big one)
  • 1 cup navy beans
  • 3-4 tablespoons aquafaba (bean water)
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 2-3 cloves garlic
  • 1 tablespoon dried dill
  • a handful of fresh dill
  • salt and pepper
  • pickles (optional)

Chop up the potatoes into mouth little chunks ans place into a pot . Rinse them and them cover about with about an extra inch of cold water, Ad d in a a good sprnkle of salt (like a tablespoon) and stick on the stove. Bring the pot to a rapid boil then turn heat down a bit to a low boil and cook until the potatoes are fork tender.

While potatoes are boils, strain you beans away from the aquafaba, and keeping about 3-4 tablespoons of the liquid. Rinse the beans and place into a big bowl. Chop the onion into little pieces and add that in with the beans and about 1/2 of the pickle juice. Set aside

Now grab the strained bean juice, about a tablespoon of pickle juice, the garlic, and the dried dill,  Either with a hand blender or regular blender, start blending all that together while slowly pouring in olive oil (about 1/2 a cup ) until the sauce is thick and creamy. Season with salt and pepper to taste and place in fridge to hang until you need it.

And once the potatoes are cooked, strain them then add them back to the pot along with the bean/onion mixture and the rest of the pickle juice. Toss around to coat evenly and place into the fridge to cool. After about a half hour its a good idea to give it a toss to make sure the juice is getting to all the potatoes.

Once potatoes are cooled, dump into a serving bowl. (or just keep in pot) It's ok if there is a little remaining liquid.. it will get sucked up by the potatoes. Get the sauce from the fridge and pour it and toss it around to evenly coat all those yummy potatoes. Chop up fresh dill and toss that in too (as much fresh dill as you like.. more is better!) And lately, if you have a spare pickle or two, chop it up and add it on in (or place in a bowl on the side for people add in themselves)

I added the pickle. You should add the pickle. It is so good with the pickle

Like any potato salad, serve with your favorite foods and keep in the fridge when not being eaten.

 

In Vegetables, Vegan, Savory, sauce, salad, recipes, pulses, grain free, Gluten Free, dinner, Dairy Free, beans, appetizers, side dish, BBQ Tags vegan, gluten free, side dish, potato salad, pickled potato, fresh, gluten freeplant based, aquafaba, clean eating, plant based
Comment

Sunday Happy

June 28, 2015 Colleen Stem

 Today I am going to spend the day hiding inside (it's suppose rain all day) binge watching Top Chef, while baking as many cakes and cookies as I can. For I stumbled upon the amazing world of aquagfaba (bean water, which when whipped, act almost exactly like egg white). It's freaking amazing and I now I must devote my life to it. (no, not really).

Other then the bean juice, this week had been good. Lots of amazing clouds in the sky, more super fresh summer veggies, bke rides, gardening, summertime fun. We really wanted to go camping this weekend, but sadly our plans fell through, which is probably a good  because I really don't think my body can survive any more bug bites. I think I might have contracted west nile from the 100 trillion bug bites that I got while strawberry picking. I also might have gotten a little poison ivy (can't tell if its just more  bug bites). Either way, my skin is destroyed and I am ready to tear it all off. Oh well, we did get to spend  a day on a river where the mr fished and I played with rocks. Good times.

So today, baking with aquafaba, a little T.V, some watercolor painting, and maybe a little of that stinky pink lotion on my legs. And coffee. Lots and lots of coffee. Sounds like a pretty good day to me. Hope that you out there are going to do the same (maybe not play with bean water, but have a relaxing day) 

Some fun and awesome internet stuff to peruse if you are hanging around the old computer.

- This is such a great design… I want one.  Tiny Footprint: A Prefab Home for Two, in 183 Square Feet by Michelle Slatalla  

- How To Make Slime…. My life is now complete.

-2015’s Crime Stories Are Riddled With Hangry People . My headline  would be .."Vegan girl reverts to cannibalism. Eats boyfriends arm off while stuck in traffic on the way to the farmers market"... HAHAHA

-Are You Flossing Or Just Lying About Flossing? The Dentist Knows. Just so you know.  

- J.K. Rowling Announces 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Will Hit London Stage. And of course it's all the way in London. What about me?

- Really need to get me one of these. Camp in the Air: New Suspended Treehouse Tents and Hammocks

-Andrés Jaque's giant water purifier unveiled in MoMA PS1 courtyard 

- I am so going to be making this as soon as the chard is ready in the garden .A Genius Trick for Lighter, Smoother Hummus 

-This is Real: The Baby Cage. NOO..but YES!!!!

And some pictures from the week.

IMG_8705.JPG
IMG_1714.jpg
IMG_1715.jpg

Have a great day.

 BYE!

-C

 

 

 

 

In sunday happy Tags sunday, happy, food, photography, internet, river, garden, aquafaba, Puppy, clouds, mountians
Comment
 

https://thelovelycrazy.squarespace.com/config#/|/about/

Me. Food Maker.Food eater. Woo HOO!

STEM+NODE  SMALL BATCH AND ONE OF A KIND POTTERY

stem+node ceramics



____________________

Subscribe

GET NEW POSTS IN YO EMAIL

You are AWESOME!!!

 

@thelovelycrazy 2014-2021