I’ve always been a fan of a great at-home bar. I strongly believe it’s a must-learn life skill to mix up classic cocktails, and as an avid host, it’s important to provide an array...
Looking back on Easter as a child, I remember how excited I was to dig through my Easter basket. Full of chocolate bunnies, malt ball Easter eggs, Peeps, golden coins, and my favorite Cadbury...
Lets be honest, salads can be boring. So I’m always trying to think outside of the box to come up with salad recipes that I’ll thoroughly enjoy, but are beyond easy to make. Enter...
Lets be honest, salads can be boring. So I’m always trying to think outside of the box to come up with salad recipes that I’ll thoroughly enjoy, but are beyond easy to make. Enter...
Have you noticed a pattern yet? I love chocolate and peppermint! Love it. And this Chocolate Peppermint Martini is my FAVORITE holiday cocktail. My favorite other than my Mint Moscow Mule,Sugar n’ Spice White Russian, a Dirty Bombay Sapphire Martini…well, let’s just say it’s up there. Plus it gets double points for being so fancy and festive. Merry, merry Loves! truly, MKR
Add Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, Peppermint Schnapps, Vodka and ice in a cocktail shaker and shake, shake, shake.
Place chocolate syrup and peppermint candy on to 2 different plates. Press the martini glass rim in to the chocolate syrup and twist making sure to get plenty of chocolate on the rim then immediately dip into the peppermint candies.
Pour into martini glass and enjoy.
By Mandy Kellogg Rye @Waiting On Martha
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Getting to this day was a struggle to say the least. While the rest of the country was getting hit with snow storms Georgia got rain. And I mean rain…for days. So we had to reschedule I think 3 different times. But third times a charm, and with the sun shining and some unexpected help from the perfect model horses (do you die over their blonde bangs) the day was pure perfection. And to be honest it’s probably my favorite shoot to date (hence the million pictures that I just had to share…thanks RW).
I’ll be posting all week with the recipes as well as all of the outfit details (huge hugs to Gap and Old Navy who kept us all cozy and warm), but make sure to check out the other ladies blogs today (Anna, Kristin, Amanda, and Jessica) for their recount of time at the farm. Happy Monday Loves! truly, MKR
P.S. Congrats to Sarah Tiambeng the winner of our HP Spread Joy giveaway!
I’m wrapping up my Christmas Day brunch with my savory Spinach & Goat Cheese Quiche. Or maybe it’s a tart? Whatever you call it doesn’t matter, just know it’s beyond delicious and honestly quite easy to make. And don’t forget only a few more days to enter our VIETRI holiday giveaway (below)! Happy Friday Loves! truly, MKR
1 pre made pie crust (or homemade...whatever floats your boat)
2 large bunches of fresh spinach (if you must you can use 1 package of frozen, but it's not quite the same)
3 cloves of fresh garlic minced
1/2 onion finely chopped
2 cups of shredded cheese (mozzarella/cheddar mixed)
1 cup of crumbled goat cheese
1 cup milk (or rice milk if you're not doing dairy)
salt/pepper to taste
1 tsp. olive oil
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375F.
Place crust in a tart or shallow pie dish, fork bottom and place pie beads on crust so it doesn't bubble. Bake crust for 20-30 minutes. Remove and set aside.
In a sauté pan add 1 tsp of olive oil let heat, add onions and garlic. Saute for 3-5 minutes or until onions are translucent. Begin to add spinach and cook until it just begins to soften 2-3 minutes. **You want the spinach to be softened but not wilted by the heat**
In a large bowl add eggs, milk, shredded cheese, and goat cheese. Stir in spinach, onion and garlic mixture. Add salt and pepper, stir together.
Add entire mixture to your tart pan and cook for 45-50 minutes or until the top starts to just brown. If crust begins to burn cover with pie covers or tin foil.
Let cool for 5-10 minutes and enjoy!
By Mandy Kellogg Rye @Waiting On Martha
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