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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Apricots, apricots, apricots . . . Riesling Jam

Playing with apricots is so easy because . . . and this is the exciting part . . .there is no peeling of fruit skin. Pull apart the fruit and remove pit. Cut off any parts not acceptable and WA LAH~ ready to start Whipping into a delicious concoction. I LOVE the color of apricots. The jars are full of a bright, cheery and chunky jam to be used as glazes, cookie and bar filling, cake filling and glaze or just on little tea sandwiches. Slightly tart; slightly sweet (according to how much sugar you want to add).



The apricots are fresh off the trees, bought right on an apricot farm in Eastern Washington. 22 pounds for $23.95. Apricots are ripe just before cling-free peaches and pears and I always missed the opportunity to get a box. This year, going blueberry picking coincided with the apricot season sooo I am ecstatic; it is always those little things that tickle me the most!

I have made chunky apricot preserves and apricot Riesling jam. The recipe below is for the Apricot Riesling Jam; adapted from a recipe I found at SimplyRecipes.com.

Apricots naturally break down when cooked. Adding about 1/3 box of pectin powder to my sugar and stirring before adding to the apricots allows me to not cook the mixture as long; meaning chunky preserves and NOT apricot puree.

(The majority of the wine cooks out and leaves a wonderful flavor to the preserves. If you do not want to use wine; leave it out. The apricots provide enough natural juices so you do not have to worry about replacing with another type of liquid.)


Apricot Riesling Jam
6 cups of apricots pulled into two pieces and pits discarded
2 cups of sugar
1/3 box of Sure Jell Fruit Pectin powder; stir into the sugar
1/3 cup of Late Harvest Riesling
5 tablespoons of lemon juice


Place the apricots, sugar, pectin, wine, and lemon juice in a large (at least 4-qt), thick-bottomed, stainless steel pot and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Place a couple small plates in the freezer, these will be used to test the jam later.

The mixture will boil and rise in volume. Skim off the pale yellow foam that forms at the top and discard. The boil will subside to larger bubbles, but still bubble vigorously. Be sure to begin gently stirring the jam frequently to prevent it from sticking to the bottom.

After about 12 to 15 minutes begin testing the jam by placing a small amount on a cold plate. Allow 30 seconds to pass and then run your finger through it to see what the cooled consistency will be. Boil for a few minutes longer if desired for a thicker jam.

Ladle into hot, sterilized canning jars (I sterilize by washing the jars and rings in the dishwasher) and seal leaving 1/4 inch of head space. Before applying the lids, sterilize the lids by placing them in a bowl and pouring boiling water over them. Wipe the rims of the jars clean before applying the lids.

I also put the jars in a hot water bath. Use a canning kettle and fill with enough water to submerge jars with at least 1" of water over the tops of jars. Bring water to a boil. Put jars in the metal jar holder and lower into the water. Bring water back to boiling and boil for 10 minutes. Remove jars and let sit until you hear the cute little popping noise notifying you the jars are sealed.

The next day, you can remove your rings for repeat canning use and display your bright colored, freshly canned apricots for all to see ~ especially you!

At Home With Sidney and Joanna Poitier

This absolutely over-the-top, drop-dead gorgeous residence is the Beverly Hills home of Sidney and Joanna Poitier.  Joanna is an interior designer, and her work is showcased here.  What talent! I was very happy when I opened my inbox and found this surprise.  ENJOY!










Thank you, Tradional Home!

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo

Lea and Neil at Castle Hill Inn, Part One / Newport Wedding Photographer


Posted by Trish: Photos by Melissa and Trish


Well, this was a long time coming and I was really looking forward to seeing Lea and Neil again, but for their own wedding! I photographed both of Neil's sisters weddings a while ago and I secretly always hoped that Lea would call me when it was their turn at the alter. So I was excited to hear from Lea when she got engaged and to get the chance to photograph this family one last time!





Lea loves the beach and had a fabulous seaside theme going on.






What fabulous wedding hair, it was the perfect choice!






Gina from 2Shine gave Lea some amazing bridal make-up!






It's always a surreal moment when the bride actually is wearing her dress, not just trying it on.






Lea headed out to the garden for some photos before the ceremony.






She like one of the flowers in the garden here.






Speaking of flowers, these were awesome! by Sayles Livingston.






She really makes a beautiful bride! See what I mean about the veil, it makes you a bride and completes the look!






Neil went out to the garden for a few photos too, but they opted not to see each other before the wedding. Sometimes it works out just as well that way. How adorable is Neil?!






Lea is also an avid collector of sea glass and even has a big bucket in her trunk for her beach finds. You can't go wrong with sea glass! I wish I had thought to wear my seas glass bracelet.






This is about as Newport as it gets.






Kids is coming down the isle is always a crap shoot. Some kids bask in the glory of all the people watching them and others freak out. We had a combo here.






Waiting for the ladies...






The big moment for Lea and her Dad, finally!!!





They had a gorgeous summer day, perfect for a wedding!






I do. Do you? So do I.






A classic bridal pose, although totally un-posed during the ceremony.






Off tot he garden for a few minutes alone...with the photographers and video. We like to be romantic.






Neil is looking pretty happy here, so awesome!






'We did it!"







At this point the veil had blown off, but Lea was all set with it anyway, kind of long and hard to manage.






I love that green lattice, so Castle Hill!

More to come...

Location: Castle Hill
Flowers: Sayles Livingston
Gown: Mikaella at East Greenwich Bridal
Hair: Talya from Strandz
Make-Up: Gina from 2Shine
Bridesmaids necklaces: The Green Door, East Greenwich
Cake: Scrumptions
Videographer: Mike Picard
Band: Nancy Paolino and the Black Tie Band

Friday, July 30, 2010

Happy Times

My beautiful dad.




The beach houses surrounding the house we stayed in. The agapanthus grows wild in front of these houses. I would love to see them flowering.



The gardens in this small sleepy beach side town are to-die-for.



Table set for Dad's Birthday lunch.






I spotted this cute beach shack when I was out picking flowers and loved it. In New Zealand I've noticed they paint many of their houses black and white which I love.



I had a bath in this huge clawfoot bath every day we were there. I love the little vintage butterfly prints on the wall.




When we eventually renovate the kitchen in our new house I definitely want to have a cabinet built just like this one which was in the kitchen at the beach house. It was so perfect for all the plates, platters, cups etc.



The beach in front of the house.

We've just returned home from a week in New Zealand where we celebrated my father's 60th Birthday. After spending a few days in Auckland we caught a plane down to Napier and drove down to a beautiful beach house my parent's have been frequenting over the past 12 months in a sleepy beach side town in Hawkes Bay. We spent 3 days here with my parents, brothers, cousins, aunty & uncle and our grandmother. It was the most wonderful holiday with lots of laughs, lots of tears and lots of reminiscing. Mum cooked an amazing lunch for Dad on his birthday. I went down the street and picked some gorgeous roadside flowers which I arranged for the table. It was the most amazing week away from work and the craziness of life. Happy 60th Birthday Dad. You are one in a million and we all love you so much.


If anyone is interested in staying at this beautiful house click HERE for details.

James Huniford ~ Interior Design In Long Island

For those of you that love a less cluttered décor with interesting pieces, James Huniford has accomplished a beautiful mix within this Long Island beach house. It is obvious that this interior designer does his homework. ENJOY!












I hope that you have enjoyed this post.  You can see more beautiful rooms in the August 2010 Elle Decor.  Have a great weekend, my friends!

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo