In 2017 I didn't make New Year's resolutions. Instead, I made of list of things I'd wanted to do in the year, and I purposely made it challenging. Not to make myself feel bad when I didn't "accomplish" everything, but to make me more intentional for the year.
Unfortunately, some health issues basically kicked my butt in 2017, so there were things I wanted to do that I just couldn't, but I AM NOT beating myself up about it.
I'm not going to list the things I didn't get done, but I am going to glory in the things I DID!
1. Make and attend all necessary medical and dental appointments.
Yep.
2. Do one thing I'm scared of.
I went to my first ever protest march.
3. Put a new raised bed in the garden.
I did!
4. Finish off one of my many half-done projects.
I painted and put back together a beautiful cast iron floor lamp that had been in pieces in the garage for years.
5. Make 12 favorite and 12 new recipes.
This one was fun.
Favorites
Most of these I made multiple times during the year, except the hot cross buns, which obviously I made a Easter; the pavlova, for a dinner party; and the mashed potato, which was for Christmas.
New Recipes
Some of these were more successful than others, but we enjoyed all of them.
Unfortunately, some health issues basically kicked my butt in 2017, so there were things I wanted to do that I just couldn't, but I AM NOT beating myself up about it.
I'm not going to list the things I didn't get done, but I am going to glory in the things I DID!
1. Make and attend all necessary medical and dental appointments.
Yep.
2. Do one thing I'm scared of.
I went to my first ever protest march.
3. Put a new raised bed in the garden.
I did!
4. Finish off one of my many half-done projects.
I painted and put back together a beautiful cast iron floor lamp that had been in pieces in the garage for years.
5. Make 12 favorite and 12 new recipes.
This one was fun.
Favorites
Most of these I made multiple times during the year, except the hot cross buns, which obviously I made a Easter; the pavlova, for a dinner party; and the mashed potato, which was for Christmas.
1.
Hot Cross Buns – The Pioneer Woman’s
recipe. I halved the amount of currants and added the zest of one lemon and
one orange (in lieu of the candied peel they have in them in England).
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2.
Best Cinnamon Rolls – these no-knead rolls are the BEST! I did change the cream cheese frosting for a powdered
sugar/cream/vanilla icing so David could eat them.
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3.
Banana Bread – from my ever-handy
Better Homes and Gardens recipe book (best wedding present ever).
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4.
Peach Crumble - ditto
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5.
Kombucha – My favorite flavoring
for the second ferment has turned out to be Concord grape juice.
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6.
Morning muffins – Also from
BH&G
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7.
Cornbread – and this.
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8.
No-knead Bread – the famous recipe
from The New York Times
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9.
Pavlova with Lime Curd &
Raspberries – this was a combination from a couple of different recipes and
was amazing. I swirled the lime curd with whipped cream, topped with
raspberries and sprinkled with chopped pistachios. Best pavlova ever.
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10.
Peach Jam – one batch with yellow
peaches, and one with white.
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11.
Chili – basically throw tinned
tomatoes, tinned beans, tomato paste, garlic, chili flakes, cumin, and balsamic
vinegar in a pot and let it simmer for as long as possible.
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12.
Mashed potatoes – this has been a
bugbear for me, but I finally got it right this year. Thank you, Kitchen Conundrums.
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1.
Deconstructed Eton Mess – I didn’t
really use a recipe for this. I made bite sized meringues and served it with
a bowl of sliced and sugared strawberries and a choice of Chantilly Cream or
Cashew Cream (see below).
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2.
Cashew Cream – I made this from the
recipe book we got from the Take 10 program we did in California a few years
ago.
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3.
Carob Brownies – I used this recipe and just used regular flour and added peanuts. They were
gorgeous, and if I hadn’t known they were carob I probably wouldn’t have guessed.
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4.
Curried Potatoes & Chickpeas
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5.
Apple Butter – two batches, one
with some gifted Red Delicious, which I’m not fond of eating fresh (too mealy), and the other
with Honey Crisp, which are gorgeous. I did it in the slow cooker with apple
cider vinegar, brown sugar, whole cinnamon and cloves, and freshly grated nutmeg.
I’m really pleased with how both batches turned out.
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6.
Pickled Beets & Eggs – this was
really fun and turned the eggs a lovely shade of magenta.
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7.
Cherry Compote – I bought some
cherries that looked gorgeous but tasted really disappointing. I didn’t want
to waste them so I found this recipe and it turned out amazing. I ate it on
everything.
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8.
Refrigerator Pickles – from my home-grown
cucumbers.
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9.
Peach Ice Cream – It was OK, but I
folded in too much fresh peach chunks at the end and it froze a bit grainy.
Next time I’ll just use puree.
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10.
Gluten free peach crisp – not bad
but I used a rice flour topping which didn’t stay very crisp. I’ll have to work
on this one again.
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11.
Blood orange sorbet – absolutely bloody
gorgeous.
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12.
Carob cake with Swiss Buttercream –
my crowning achievement in 2017. I made it for our Boxing Day dinner and it turned
out perfect. And no one knew it wasn’t chocolate until they were halfway through. The red walnuts on top are from my parents' farm.
Tune in next time for This Year's Goals.
Wendy
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Oh wow, this is so inspiring! I am going to try some of your recipes. I am so intimidated by the no-knead bread.
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy! One reason I love it so much. Also, it tastes so good.
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