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...
Being an Etsy seller myself (insert shameless plug of Waiting On Martha here) I wanted to highlight all of the MAJOR talent that is just waiting to be scooped up. Therefore, welcome to Etsy Stalking where each week we’ll celebrate one amazing shop and all of the goodies they have to offer.
This week we’re Etsy stalking the amazing shop of Jenn Lee Design. I’m a sucker for statement rings so when I stumbled upon her shop I was hooked! I’m currently the proud owner of 3 of her rings, but I’m already eyeing her new shell design and the green coral ring as seen below. Jenn Lee’s signature, larger than life natural stone and druzy based designs are delicately hand dipped in 18k gold and the perfect accessory for any outfit. Fair warning though, if you see a bauble you like don’t hesitate to pull the trigger because her pieces are one of a kind and you it probably won’t be available again!
So get to stalking, and if you’re an Etsy Seller and would like to be featured in Etsy Stalking email waitingonmartha@gmail.com for more information. xoxo
Mint green chrysoprase cabs dipped in 18k gold on top a natural hand carved tagua nut ring.
Just received this bad boy in the mail…stunning blue tagua nut and raw druzy crystal ring dipped in 18k gold. Perfect for warmer weather!
Shall I get the rose quartz shell ring or…
the fuchsia druzy shell ring? Decisions, decisions…
Black Druzy and 18k dipped gold.
Obsessing over this green Coral Branch ring dipped in 18k gold. MUST HAVE!
**If you’re an Etsy Seller and would like to be featured in Etsy Stalking please email waitingonmartha@gmail.com for more information.**
Thanksgiving isn’t Thanksgiving without the star dessert, pumpkin pie. And the truly beautiful thing about pumpkin pie is it really is one of the easier pies to make plus you can make it the day before which means one less thing for you to stress about day of. Below is my recipe, including my festive pie crust leaf cut outs to add a little extra flare to the day and make sure you check out all of my other Turkey day recipes plus my tablescape here. Gobble, gobble. truly, MKR
1 can (15 ounces) Libby’s 100 percent pure pumpkin
1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk
Whipped cream, for serving (optional)
...For the crust
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
2 sticks chilled unsalted butter, cut into pieces
**If you’re going to make cut outs double this recipe to create two crusts
Instructions
Mix 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour and 1 teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of sugar in a medium-size bowl.
Cut 2 sticks chilled unsalted butter into pieces. With a pastry blender, cut in butter, working until mixture resembles coarse meal.
Add 4 tablespoons ice water; work with hands until dough comes together. If dough is still crumbly, add more ice water a tablespoon at a time (up to 4 more tablespoons). Do not overwork.
Divide dough in half, and flatten halves into disks. Wrap disks separately in plastic; refrigerate at least 1 hour.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
To form the pie shell, roll the dough on a floured surface into a 14-inch round. Carefully place unroll over a 9-inch pie plate and fit gently into bottom and side of plate. Use kitchen shears to trim dough to a 1-inch overhang; fold under, and seal to form a rim. Prick the bottom of dough with a fork and set aside.
In a small bowl, mix together, sugar,cinnamon, nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice, salt, ginger, and cloves.
In a separate large bowl beat together eggs together, add sugar mixture and pumpkin; mix to combine. Stir in evaporated milk until well combined.
Pour mixture into pie shell and bake for 20 minutes at 425. Reduce temperature to 350 degrees; bake until filling is set, 30 to 40 minutes. To tell the filling is set it will not jiggle at all in the middle and will likely begin to crack just a tad around the edges. **If at any point your pie crust begins to get too brown, which is very possible, cover with tin foil or pie shields and continue to bake**
Transfer to a wire rack and let cool 2 hours.
Serve with whipped cream, if desired, or transfer to a refrigerator until ready to serve.
...For the Crust Cut Outs
Roll out additional crust and use cookie cutters to create shapes. I got my fall cookie cutters at Williams and Sonoma.
Lay cut outs on a cookie sheet and bake at 400 degrees for 5-10 minutes. Watch them as they will burn fast.
Remove from the oven and add to completed pie for a festive look!
With November basically here I’m officially in full Thanksgiving Dinner prep mode. While I love everything that comes with hosting during the holidays, my favorite part has got to be setting the table for the big dinner itself. And over the years through setting my fair share of tables I’ve learned that no matter what you’re celebrating there’s always a few items that make getting the table holiday ready easier than ever which I thought I’d share with y’all today.
First up, flatware. There’s no better way to dress up a table than with metallic flatware.Gold orrose gold flatware make every dinner party feel a bit more like an occasion, and will be perfect for any and every holiday you celebrate.
A few years ago finding flatware that was any color other than silver was incredibly difficult and often expensive. Thankfully, that’s no longer the case. For example, the rose gold flatwareshown here is only $15 per setting! And this gold set I found is only $65 for an entire24 piece setting complete with a case! They’re even makingdisposable setsin gold that look almost like the real thing.
Another signature holiday table move of mine is switching out the salad plates. Trust me when I say, there’s no one that would rather have enough room to store, or money to spend, on numerous holiday place settings. If storage or money were of no issue I’d have a new place setting each season! So how do I keep things fresh, while not breaking the bank or bursting at the closet-door-seams…I switch out my salad/dessert plates.
I often start my place setting with my classic white dinner plates and then dress the white up with a festive salad or dessert plate like thesegourd plates. This way your table doesn’t feel like an everyday setting, and you’re not worried about how much you spent, or where you’re going to store them next month. And trust me this works for every season; I lovethese ones for Christmas!
A word to the wise, make sure you getround white everyday plates. I made the mistake of registering for oblong ones when we got married which are awkward and don’t work with any other plate in my cupboard.
Lastly, don’t overcrowd the table. Thanksgiving, or any dinner party for that matter, should be focused on spending time with the ones you love. Nothing is worse than having a guest more worried about where they’re going to set a dish or if they’re going to spill that bottle of wine, than conversing with their neighbor. How I handle this dilemma is by utilizing mybar cart.
During dinner parties or holiday celebrations, mybar cart is wheeled over to the table where it plays the integral role of both beverage dispenser and pie cart. By keeping both the alcoholic and non-alcoholic bottles off the table it allows for conversation to flow and the guests who talk with their hands like myself, to joyfully recount stories without worrying of knocking anything over. And I’d much rather have my collection ofStaub Pumpkin baking dishes gracing the table rather than empty bottles of wine. Plus doesn’t thecart make the most perfect setting for all theholiday pies?
And much like the flatware I spoke about earlier, bar carts are extremely reasonably priced now. I likethis one andthis one if you’re looking for your cart to serve in more of this capacity than full-time bar.
So whether it’s your first time hosting, or you’re an old pro, I hope sharing my go-to entertaining tips helped. And most importantly I hope your Thanksgiving is full of what’s truly important: family, friends, great food, and plenty of thankfulness. Truly, MKR
Photography, Rustic White Interiors | This post is in collaboration with eBay, a company I love and adore. All opinions and images are 100% my own.