Tyler Florence.
Wolfgang Puck.
Emeril Lagasse.
Sara Lee.
What??? Stop the car, honey!! Sara Lee?
You betcha! Oh, I know – the top three names are all famous Chefs who have worked tirelessly perfecting the art of their chosen cuisine.
So how did Sara Lee make the cut?
Well, its easy when you are an “Everyday Gourmet” like me.
You see…Sara (yes, we are on a first name basis) used to have a saying that went like this…
“When someone asks you if it’s homemade,
look them straight into the eye and say…yes.”
– Sara Lee
Sara has allowed Everyday Gourmets like me to pull off some pretty amazing dinner parties and present some pretty awesome desserts.
I have a personal cooking mantra. It’s basically along the same lines as the great advise that Sara gave us.
“Make your guests feel like you slaved in the kitchen all day – just for them.
Don’t let on that you didn’t.”
– Barb, The Everyday Gourmet
I love the challenge of creating gourmet-looking meals, without spending a fortune on ingredients and hours upon hours chopping, sautéing, pureeing
and praying… just to create a delicious meal.
I have three precious grandsons to spend time with… (not to mention about an umpteen unfinished projects to complete.) 🙂
So… I have adapted lots of recipes that are easy, fast and come out looking as if “Bobby Flay Saved the Day.”
(yes, I’m a Blogger and part-time poet, too!)
So… I am here to turn you into Everyday Gourmets, too. For example, one of my favorite “go-to” desserts is…
Grilled Angel Food Cake with
Macerated Berries and
French-Vanilla/Almond Custard Sauce
That’s my other secret. Give your recipe a name that sounds so good they want to eat the words.
😀
All you need for my recipes are some basic ingredients you may already have in your pantry – combined with some fresh ingredients and fresh herbs. That’s all it takes to earn your own “Everyday Gourmet” Chef coat.
If you have ever looked at Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking… you will soon realize that those fancy-shmancy French dishes are really nothing more than some basic ingredients.
So, when in doubt – give your dish a pretty French name and “voila” – gourmet cooking, baby! 🙂
Now there is one other secret I have. Admittedly,
it’s one that may require a little creativity and a bit of practice. It’s amazing what cooking shows like
Iron Chef will teach you about plating if you watch close enough.
You don’t need real gold flakes or spun sugar tendrils to create a pretty dish. In fact, I think some of the prettiest presentations are put forth on plain white plates.
“Let the food speak for itself.”
Yes, it’s true. You eat first with your eyes.
But trust me, if it doesn’t taste good after that first bite… it doesn’t matter how pretty it is presented.
“They ain’t gonna eat it!”
– Barb, The Everyday Gourmet
So think of that plate as a blank canvas. The food is your paint.
Create a work of art your guests will love.
Wow them with your vision.
Impress their visual senses with your creative prowess.
Then lie like the dickens when they ask you if you cooked all day. Remember what Sara said…
“… look them in the eye and say yes!”
I would like to thank Jessica for inviting me to be
the new Recipe Contributor for Mom 4 Real. I am
both honored and thrilled to have the chance to share my recipes with you each month.
If you love this easy dessert, please let us know and I will share more recipes like this.
Or, I will type out the 50 ingredients needed for
Julia Child’s Coq au Vin. 🙂
Grilled Angel Food Cake with
Macerated Berries and
French Vanilla/Almond Custard Sauce
Ingredients:
(1) Angel Food Cake, sliced about 1″ thick
(I plated two slices per serving)
Assorted Berries, about 2 cups
(2) Tablespoons sugar
(1) Tablespoon fresh chopped mint
(1) Package Instant French-Vanilla Pudding
(1) teaspoon pure almond extract
(3) Teaspoons Sour Cream
(1 1/2 ) Cups Milk
(1/2) Cup French Vanilla Liquid Coffee Creamer
*(sshhhhh, this is one of my gourmet secrets)
Butter for Grilling Cake
How to Fool ‘Em:
1) Slice berries as needed and place in a bowl.
2) Finely chop mint leaves. Add to berries
with sugar. Carefully fold berries to coat.
3) In a medium mixing bowl, add pudding mix with 1 1/2 cups milk and 1/2 cup creamer.
Stir well. Add sour cream and almond extract.
Beat with a whisk to mix well, according to package instructions. Set aside, and allow
pudding mix to set.
4) Heat a grill pan or frying pan on medium-high heat. Add a small pat of butter to pan.
Place cake slice on top of butter pat. Allow cake
to brown to desired color on one side only.
5) While cake slices are browning, add more creamer to the already set pudding mix to get a loser consistency. You want a sauce which does not stick to the spoon.
Add a sprig of mint to your plated dessert…
just to make it perdy! 🙂
Now step back and watch the delight on your guests’ faces.
Congrats… you, too, are now an
Everyday Gourmet!
xxoo, Barb
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Michele Smith says
Wow!!! That looks amazingly delicious. Thank you for sharing!
View CommentMaryann @ Domestically-Speaking says
This looks delicious! I love angel food cake, but I’ve never grilled it & that sauce sounds amazing!
View CommentBarbara Bussey {The Treasured Home} says
Delicious! Great presentation and photos! That cream sauce had me at 40 feet! Grilled angel food cake? No way! Thanks Sara! I just discovered a new treat…lavender sugar! Oh my! just a little dab on berries or in french toast batter is really a treat!
View CommentCheers!,
Barbara
Yvonne @ StoneGable says
Barb, I love your style!!!! What a great and easy recipe! LOVE the quotes!!!! Please stop by ON THE MENU MONDAY with your great recipes. Link goes live every Sunday night at 8:00. This is a winner recipe. LOVE Sara Lee!!!
View Comment~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ says
Barbara. You are so funny. This is my kind of gourmet cooking these days. When I was young Everything I made had to be made by my own little hands. These days I’m with you looking for a simpler way. . .maturity?
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~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ says
Barbara. You are so funny. This is my kind of gourmet cooking these days. When I was young Everything I made had to be made by my own little hands. These days I’m with you looking for a simpler way. . .maturity?
View Comment~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
marty (A Stroll Thru Life) says
How you dream up some of these things is beyond me. This sounds and looks amazing. Love it. Thanks tons for joining Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
View CommentCynthia says
YUMMY…..this looks and sounds great!!! Thanks for sharing this.
Cynthia
View Commentmalia says
Wow what an innovative and delicious idea! Pinning!
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