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WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

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We’re back to share the recipes for some of the menu items we had at our “Baby It’s Cold Outside” brunch. If you missed it, you can check out all the details in this post. Without further ado, the recipes…

breakfastcasserole WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

Breakfast Casserole is our family’s “thing”. Christmas morning, birthday breakfasts, when we have people staying with us overnight.. there will be a breakfast casserole (or two) on the table. It’s the breakfast of champions, a total crowd pleaser and oh so easy to make! Like, totally, freakishly easy.

1 Pound Sausage
3 Cups Sharp Cheddar Cheese
6 Eggs (5 if using extra large eggs)
6 Slices White Bread
2 Cups Milk
1 Teaspoon of Dry Mustard

Brown sausage, set aside and let cool. Beat eggs and mix in dry mustard. (I always like to combine these two steps to make sure the dry mustard gets mixed in really well.) Add milk and 2 cups of the cheese. Cut bread into half-inch cubes and add to mixture along with the cooked sausage. Put mixture in a 9×13 greased pan. Put in a cold oven on 350° for 1 hour and top with the rest of the cheddar cheese.. This is a great dish to make the night before (or even two nights before). If you want to make individual ramekins like we did for the brunch, just make sure you have equal amounts of sausage and bread and each ramekin. Also, bake them in a water bath to ensure they cook evenly.

creamcheesefruitdip 385x550 WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

My grandma started using this fruit dip concoction when I was a little girl and it’s always been one of my favorite things to mix together for a special treat. Oddly enough, I’ve never been a Marshmallow Fluff fan, and it’s one of the two ingredients. You can’t go wrong with cream cheese, though, right?! Right.

1, 7 oz container of Marshmallow Fluff (or Marshmallow Creme)
1, 8 oz package of Cream Cheese (room temperature)

Mix. That’s it. It’s so, so yummy – particularly with strawberries and bananas. Oh, and raspberries too. Actually, it’s good with pretty much anything. Including a spoon. haha!

sweetpotatobiscuits WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

Alone with a pat of butter or made into tiny sandwiches with a few slices of salty ham, these moist little sweet pockets of goodness are the bomb dot com. My mom usually cooks a bunch of batches around Christmas, puts them in large freezer bags, and freezes them. When you pull one out of the freezer and heat it up for a few minutes (or seconds if you’re using a microwave), it miraculously tastes just as good as when they came out of the oven.

2 3/4 Cup Flour
4 Tsp Baking Powder
1 1/4 Tsp Salt
1/2 Tsp Cinnamon
1/2 Tsp Nutmeg
3/4 Cup Chopped Pecans
2 Cups Mashed Sweet Potatoes (about 2 potatoes)
3/4 Cup Sugar
1/2 Cup Melted Butter
1 Tsp Vanilla

Bake sweet potatoes in a 400° oven until they are good and mushy inside, mash and set aside to cool. In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and nuts. In another bowl, combine mashed sweet potatoes, sugar, butter and vanilla; add flour and mixture and mix well. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface; knead slightly. Roll dough to 1/2 inch thickness. Cut with a 2 1/2 inch biscuit cutter and place on lightly greased baking sheets. Place uncooked biscuits about 2 inches apart from each other. (We like to place a few extra pecans on top of each one to make them look pretty.) Bake at 450° for 12 minutes or until golden brown. They won’t rise much, so don’t freak out that they aren’t turning out right – they’re fine! This makes about 18 to 24 biscuits.

breakfastsnowmen WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

Aren’t these little guys so stinking cute?! I guess you could say these are the Christmas version of our Little Gobblers. My mom made these for my brother’s and my school classes when we were little, and they were always a hit.

Powdered Doughnut Holes (Dunkin Donuts’ Munchkins)
Powdered Sweet Sixteen Donuts
Powdered Doughnuts (Entenmann’s are the perfect size)
Small Pretzel Sticks
Black Decorating Icing (not the gel kind)
Orange Decorating Icing (again, not gel)
Chocolate Cookie Icing
Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers (in the ice cream section)
Chocolate Cordial Cherries (Queen Anne)
Toothpicks

Stack the doughnuts to make the body of the snowman and use toothpicks to hold them together. Place a bit of chocolate cookie icing on top of the head to hold the chocolate wafer in place. If the top of the doughnut hole is too round, just use a small pairing knife to level it out so the wafer sits flat. Use a bit of the chocolate cookie icing to “glue” the chocolate cordial cherries (top of the hat) to the wafer (brim of the hat). Push the pretzel sticks into the middle doughnut for the stick arms and use the icing for the face and buttons. Ta da! You have the cutest little donuts ever.

sausageballs1 WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

There’s a 99.9% chance that if you come around our house anytime around Thanksgiving or Christmas, you’ll be given some of these little bad boys. They are so, so good – especially with a ice cold Diet Coke and some honey mustard.

1 Pound Spicy Sausage (we prefer Jimmy Dean around here)
2 Cups Bisquick
3 Cups Shredded Cheddar Cheese
3/4 Cup Water
2 Tsp Salt

Mix all of the ingredients, form into balls and place them on a cookie sheet lightly sprayed with cooking spray. So easy! Bake at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until brown. This recipe makes about 30 sausage balls. Don’t forget the honey mustard. We’ve found that either Ken’s or O’Charley’s Honey Mustard are the best. The sausage balls taste amazing right out of the oven. Store the left overs (if there are any!) in the fridge. Just like the sweet potato biscuits, these freeze really well. To reheat, put them in the oven at 200° for about 10-15 minutes, or pop a couple in the microwave for about 15 seconds.

cheesegritsshooters WINTER BRUNCH RECIPES

You can’t have a brunch with comfort food without grits – here in Virginia anyway. For a little twist, we made individual servings by putting them into small juice glasses (I found them at Bed Bath & Beyond for about $1.50 a piece). Grits are yummy, but they are so much more yummy if you tweak the directions a bit. Here’s how we did it…

Quick 5-Minute Grits
Whole Milk
- OR -
A 50/50 mixture of Skim Milk and Heavy Cream
Butter
Salt
Shredded Cheddar Cheese

Prep the grits as directed but substitute whole milk (or half skim milk and half heavy cream) for the water and use more butter than the directions say. If you are making a large batch, you can totally get by with using double the butter (I didn’t say these were “healthy grits”, haha). Salt to taste and top with shredded cheddar cheese.

CHRISTMAS 2012

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We hope everyone had a great week of Christmas fun and awesomeness! This was the first time Greg’s been off work for the entire week of Christmas since we got married, so we had a chance to take some time off and enjoy spending time with our family. Since we took some time off, we have some catching up to do in the post department (including the recipes from our “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” brunch and our monthly installment of His + Her Favorite Things). Be on the look out for a few extra posts in addition to our normal Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule over the next few days. We have a kitchen update to kick off the new year’s house-related posts later this week, but today, we thought we’d do a short post a little more on the “life” side of things with a rundown of our “Christmas break”.

tree CHRISTMAS 2012

FAMILY TOGETHERNESS // My mom and brother flew in from LA just in time for Christmas and got to stay for a little over a week. I talked more about our current crazy family living arrangement in this post. It was so, so nice to have them home, even for just a little while. To make things even better, my grandparents came up from Florida. Christmas wouldn’t have been the same without them, so, needless to say, we’re all so glad they were home for Christmas.

packerbentley CHRISTMAS 2012

Along with my mom and Abram (my brother), came Packer, Abram’s dog. He’s been living the good life in LA, too, and we’ve missed him so much – especially Bentley. Like usual, they played pretty much nonstop – I was lucky to be able to get this quick Instagram photo of the two of them! You can always tell when Packer is in town because Bentley sleeps like a rock pebble at night. They literally play together all day long. We love it.

FOOD & FUN // While I was in AC Moore a few weeks ago, I was waiting in the checkout line and realized I was standing next to a huge display of gingerbread house kits. I quickly looked away and said to myself, “No, Ash. You don’t need a gingerbread house kit.” About fifteen seconds later, my inner kid got the best of me and in my cart it went.

gingerbreadhouse CHRISTMAS 2012

I bought some extra red and green gumdrops to go with the kit, and we happened to have some extra chocolate cookie icing (used for the “mulch” on the side of the house and the sidewalk) and candy canes (for the “trim” and the “planked front door”) from our brunch. My favorite “feature” is the Golden Graham shingles on the roof. I had way too much fun with this.

MY CRAZY AWESOME HUSBAND // I’m totally going to brag on Greg a bit, okay? So… with the blog, our ever-overflowing email inbox, finishing up graphic design projects, cooking, last minute shopping and so on, my week leading up to Christmas was rather busy and a bit stressful at times. Fast forward to Christmas Eve morning… I woke up to perfection.

christmaseve CHRISTMAS 2012

He later said, “If I knew you were going to Instagram that, I would have used better handwriting.” haha! When I first woke up, I noticed the lights on the tree down the hallway were still on. I thought that was odd because they normally go off around 1 am. The more I woke up, the more things I noticed… like Christmas music coming from the living room and… the best smell ever… cleaning supplies. Little did I know that Greg had stayed up until 4:00am the night before and formulated my perfect, stress-free Christmas Eve. I woke up to a completely clean, spotless house, every piece of laundry washed, folded and put away, all of the dishes that were in the dishwasher the night before, washed and put away, Christmas lights and Christmas music on, presents for his family lined up by the back door for ready to head to their house later that night, the outfit I was planning on wearing that day laid out on the dresser, and the ingredients I needed to make the green bean casserole and corn casserole all laid out in the kitchen and ready to go – with the recipes! Oh, and he even had my toothbrush and tooth paste laying out next to the sink! Seriously, it was the most thoughtful, sweetest Christmas present anyone could have ever given me. Yes, he’s definitely up for husband of the year. Best. Christmas. Eve. Ever.

WHAT SANTA BROUGHT //  ”Santa” brought Bentley a stocking filled with toys and treats. Although, one of the toys in particular didn’t last the day…

snowmandown CHRISTMAS 2012

Yeah, he’s lacking a carrot nose and hat. We also got Bentley a “stuffless” raccoon (from Target) that we call Rocky. It’s now one of his new favorite toys. Bentley bought Packer a matching bunny and he looooooves it. Even now that he’s back in LA, he babies it constantly and carries it with him from room to room. Here’s a picture Abram sent me last night…

packerbunny CHRISTMAS 2012

As if cleaning the entire house and making my Christmas Eve absolutely perfect wasn’t enough, Greg also hit a home run in the gift department. He gave me an awesome Tory Burch key pouch (which is perfect for keeping my cards, license and keys all in one place) and the Kate Spade ear buds that I mentioned in this Favorite Things post a while back.

toryburch CHRISTMAS 2012

He also filled my stocking with a bunch of my favorite goodies like Essie nail polish, Smashbox lipgloss, Lindt truffles (my favorite), and a gold Marc Jacobs pouch from the Neiman Marcus Target line (which is 50% off right now!). That boy was a really awesome shopper this year! I would have loved to see Greg in Ulta when he bought the lip gloss… priceless.

I gave Greg a Dremel (something that’s been on his wish list for a while now!) and a new sound card for his computer. Oh, and I totally shocked him by giving him a Companion Cube for his office. I’ve never really been into video games (aside from Mario Kart Wii and my very brief stint in World of Warcraft – yes, it’s true) and I’m pretty sure he thinks I totally zone him out when he talks about them. So, this gift totally took him by surprise.

I filled his stocking with a bunch of fun geeky stuff including astronaut ice cream, recycled vinyl record guitar picks, and Pac Man candy, cable clips… oh, and a Dr Who Sonic Screwdriver toothbrush (I had to!).

ballardlight CHRISTMAS 2012

My parents totally floored us by surprising us with the dining room light fixture we’ve had our eye on for the dining room. I talk through all of our decorating ideas with my mom (she’s the best sounding board ever) so she was well aware of our love for this light fixture. We have some other changes we want to make to the dining room and we need to change the placement of the current light before we can hang it, but we’re so totally excited to tackle the dining room – finally!

5TH ANNIVERSARY // A few days after Christmas, on the 29th, Greg and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary. FIVE years. I think I’ve said it about a million times in the last 48 hours, but time has flown by. Seriously, I can’t get over it. We celebrated with a trip to the “outdoor invisible church” where our ceremony was (officially known as Pole Green Historical Church) then downtown to the James Center (where we had our reception) to take in the lights and dinner.

polegreenchurch CHRISTMAS 2012

Since our wedding, they’ve added lights and, this year, even decorated it for Christmas (which is how it is in the Instagram photo above).  A few of you asked on Facebook and Instagram if we could post more wedding photos. The short answer: Maybe. There’s a long story in there but here’s the condensed version: We hired a photographer that had a very awesome portfolio, and we met with him in his really nice home studio. He seemed like a great fit. Fast forward after our wedding and about a year later, we finally got the proofs only to discover that the photos looked like they were taken by a 10-year-old using a disposable camera. Seriously, the only remotely “good” photo of Greg and me was one taken at the reception… and my eyes were closed. We were, and still are, completely heartsick. Another year later, he finally gave us an envelope of negatives. My plan is to have the negatives transferred into digital photos, but I have yet to go through them. I think I keep on putting it off because deep down, I just don’t want to get upset about it all over again. When I do get around to it though (something that is on my grand to-do list for 2013), I’m going to try to edit some myself and see what we come up with. Hopefully at that point, we’ll have a few to share here on the blog.

For our anniversary, “Greg bought me” a cool chunky charm bracelet from Anthropologie– AKA I picked it out, bought it and told him it was his anniversary gift to me, haha. It hasn’t come in yet, but I’ll Instagram a photo when it does. We decided not to do anything “big” for our anniversary this year because we’ll actually be flying to LA at the end of the month for two weeks of relaxation, fun and sun. This will be our first non-Disney World vacation since we’ve been married (is that weird?!). That said, we are going to be at Disneyland for two days, so we’ll still get some Disney magic this trip too.

I guess that about wraps up our Christmas vacation recap. We’ll be back soon with the recipes from our Christmas party and another installment of His + Her Favorite Things!

PS All of these photos are from our Instagram feed. If you don’t follow us on Instagram, look us up at 7thHouseBlog.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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We’re taking a break from gift-opening, gingerbread house-decorating and hot chocolate drinking to wish you all a very happy holiday! We hope you all are having fun with your family and friends and enjoying some time off after the hustle and bustle of this super busy season. We sure are happy to be kicking back and relaxing for a bit!

bentleychristmas MERRY CHRISTMAS!

We’ll be back later this week to share more about our Christmas festivities, what Santa brought and a few of our little reindeer’s outtakes (we’re pretty sure he thinks he’s a real reindeer). Until then, may your days be merry and bright!