Monday, July 1, 2013

Relationships... could it be sweet?


If you are a chef, cook, server, bartender, or anyone who works in the food industry, you understand when I say, being in a relationship with one (romantic or not) can be difficult. Whether family, friend, or significant other, there is never enough "we" time and too many one sided conversations. As a cook, I do take blame for a part of the neglect that comes from my side, but I also agree that the food industry is a major factor in disrupting relationships. In the past I had found this article that pretty much sums up how I, or any food person, feels about relationship. The link is here :Marrying a chef? Check out the little tidbits the chef has to offer. Feel free to comment, too.

While reading the article again, I had to smile when reading #19. True, I am talking about difficulty in relationships, and although the statement is 99% of the time true, I have to admit that I was actually productive on my last days off. I do have to use the word productive lightly, however, as it was more fun for me than doing work :) and my "productive" project was................................................

SUGAR COOKIE DECORATING!

Recently, I had talked to Roseann, the restaurant owner of The Country Corner Cafe, about expanding the retail side of the place and she had said that sugar cookies were one of the items they used to sell in the past. With that idea in mind, I baked off some sugar cookies in different shapes, made some royal icing, and decided to decorate them how I pleased. And here are the ends results.

Look at all the craftiness!

Here's one for the Cafe. (Yes, I will work on my penmanship) 

In honor of the Man of Steels

And, of course, I had to make Hines one, right??
Although I still need more practice, I enjoyed myself and I feel as if the cookies could go far. Tell me what you think of them or even help me come up with ideas for decorations. If they work, I might even post them on here ;)

I found the sugar cookie recipe here Sugar Cookie dough. The royal icing recipe that I used is Alton Brown's recipe found here Royal Icing. If you have any questions, let me know.

I hope everyone learned a little bit more about being connected with a chef/food person, but also to remember that, when you know one, you will probably get some really nice treats (aka: these cookies !) Just be patient, talk to us if you feel alone, and above all, know that we do care, we're just often really really tired.

Cheers and kanpai,

Kikko





4 comments:

  1. Hey darlin'! Love hearing your voice through your blog posts..getting a peek into your new life :-) ! The cookies look great! You could try doing some area appropriate animals for the kids, bet they would look sweet alongside your beautiful flowers! Take care!

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  2. Thank you for your suggestion!! I have been thinking about making some horse cookies now that we are gearing up for the horse track race season. Maybe even people ones so I can decorate jockeys and their colors. I will definitely post the end results here :) thank you for reading!

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  3. Li, here is a blog that does AMAZING cookie decorating:
    http://bakeat350.blogspot.com/

    It's where I got ideas for when I made Kiki's 1st birthday cookies. Hope you get inspirations :)

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  4. Ooh thank you! I do like those cookies very much. I just now have to work on making them just as neat haha.

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