Category: Blogging

  • Guest Post: My Favorite Summer Pie

    Guest Post: My Favorite Summer Pie

    Today’s guest post comes from Tricia @ Saving Room for Dessert. Her blog is about saving room for the best parts of life.

    Hi! My name is Tricia and I’m a Fredericksburg Virginia blogger. That almost sounds like an introduction made at an AA meeting or something but if you want to get right down to it, blogging is a type-of addiction, or at the very least, addictive. We all blog for some reason but I can’t tell you in JUST a few words why I love it so much. Maybe we thrive on collecting virtual friends from all over the world, maybe we need a creative outlet and a way to express ourselves, and maybe some of us are compulsive bakers. I probably fall somewhere in all of the above categories and so many more.

    I was contacted by the lovely and talented Tinsley, foodie contributor of Virginia Bloggers and half of the husband wife blogging team behind CookingShorts. Tinsley wanted to know if I would do a guest post on my favorite summer pie. In 2011 I posted a pie a week for the entire year and ended up with 52 different, wonderfully delicious desserts, and a lot of new friends. Each Sunday my grown children and their friends would stop by to see what I had made, and what they could take home. To each of them I am grateful because instead of 10 extra pounds it would have been 30 or 40 if we had not shared. Please stop by and check out the list of all 52 pies!

    So … I’ve thought a lot about summer pies and spent a lot of time trying to pick just one favorite. But in the end I went with Key Lime Pie. Key Lime Pie reminds me of vacations at the beach and icy cold Margaritas. This pie is incredibly simple to make with a bold flavor that is tangy and tart, sweet and fresh. The filling is so smooth you’ll want to savor each and every bite. This pie tastes like summer!

    KLP

    Key Lime Pie

    Graham Cracker Pie Crust:

    • 1 1/4 cups crushed graham crackers (one whole wax paper package – not a whole box)
    • 5 tablespoons butter, melted
    • 1/4 cup sugar

    Filling:

    • 1 can (14 ounce) Sweetened Condensed Milk
    • 4 egg yolks, room temperature
    • 1/2 cup fresh key lime juice
    • Zest of one key lime

    Sweetened Whipped Cream Topping:

    • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
    • 3 tablespoons sifted powdered sugar
    • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla

     Click here for step-by-step instructions.

    I hope you get a chance to make this pie and hope you enjoy as much as we do.

    Here are a few of our other summer favorites:

    Blueberry Pie

    Lemon Ice Box Pie

    Summer Berry Pie

    Blackberry Pie –

    Margarita Pie w/ pretzel crust

    Fresh Peach Pie

    Thanks so much for allowing me this opportunity to visit with you! Come see us!

    Tricia

  • NoVA Blogger Meet Up Recap

    Thanks to everyone that came out for the blogger meet up in Northern Virginia last night!

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    From left to right: Ashley, Anna, JC, Carlene, Liz, Diana

    We had such a fun time chatting about blogging, Virginia, and life! Definitely check out those blogs, because these ladies are awesome! If you have an event idea, or you want to plan a meet up in your city, send us an e-mail: virginiabloggers@gmail.com and we’ll see what we can do!

  • Guest Post: Peanut Butter and Jelly Popcorn

    Today’s guest post comes from Ashton @ Something Swanky. Her blog is about so much more than the dessert. It’s about creating something new within herself.

    Peanut Butter and Jelly Popcorn

    One of my favorite parts about being a food blogger is getting the opportunity to work with so many fun brands. Each time I get a new product to sample, a creativity challenge issued. And it’s almost like a puzzle: what kind of a recipe will showcase the featured ingredient the best? How can I make it stand out? But blend it harmoniously with the other flavors at the same time?

    Welch’s asked me to play around with their grape jelly, which, obviously, brought to mind peanut butter and jelly. I’ve seen a lot of people do baked goods with the peanut butter and jelly theme– breads, cookies, tarts, etc… So I knew I wanted to do something different.

    I’m in the middle of writing a book about popcorn, and so I decided to attempt knocking out two birds with one stone: a new recipe for my book and a fun new way to use grape jelly. Challenge issued.

    The outcome? Total success! This peanut butter and jelly popcorn was SO GOOD (don’t be scared by the purple– it’s awesome)! And I really love the look of it too. Give it a try! I know you’ll love it as much as I did…

    PB and Jelly Popcorn

    • 8 cups popped popcorn (I popped about 1/4 cup kernels for this small batch)
    • 1 cup white chocolate, divided
    • 1 1/2 tbsp. Welch’s Natural Grape Jelly Spread
    • 1 tbsp. peanut butter

    Click Here for the Full Recipe and Directions

  • Guest Post: Purple Rice Pilaf with Feta and Walnuts

    Today’s post is from our foodie contributor, Tinsley over @ CookingShorts.com . Her blog is “designed to bring short recipes and good food to your table.” What a great mission!

    Purple Rice Pilaf with Feta and Walnuts

    This rice pilaf is super sexy and tastes oh so good. Perfect for date night, pair this side with steamed fish or grilled chicken. Summer is here! Pack it up with a simple salad and take it on a romantic picnic.

    Purple Rice with Walnuts

    • 1 cup purple rice (sometimes called black rice or forbidden rice)
    • 1/2 cup orzo
    • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
    • 1/2 cup feta cheese, crumbled
    • olive oil
    • salt and pepper
    • 2 tbsp. butter

    Click Here for the Full Recipe and Directions

  • Guest Post: Blackberry Peach Pie

    Today’s guest post comes from Laura @ bloggingoverthyme. Laura loves to share her favorite recipes and adventures in the kitchen. She also gives you little sneak peeks into her food-filled life!

    Blackberry Peach Pie

    Blackberry Peach Pie

    This pie offers everything a good pie should. A flaky crust, delicious filling of sweet summer peaches, balanced with the addition of fresh, tart blackberries, and a slight hint of cinnamon in every bite. Serve it warm with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream. There’s nothing better! I promise, the most challenging part of this recipe will be waiting for it to cool down once it comes out of the oven.  Enjoy

    Click Here for the Recipe and Directions