Happy 2014 and Last Year's Favorites


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Have 2014! Oh yes, this is how we cheered the new year at home. For more than ten years ago the smallest chose this drink to toast for the new year and we have made it a custom to drink this non alcoholic fruit flavored drink after midnight every new year. Cheers to you on this new year, and may it be a blessed year!

Most of us are slowly getting into work mode. I am enjoying to the fullest this brief vacation of sleeping in late. In the meantime I here are some of my favorite recipes and decorating techniques of 2013. If you still have not tried or saved them, here is another chance to pin, share or go into your kitchen to prepare your crave.


Pin and share:
  1. Cashew Apple Dessert (Dulce de Cajuil)
  2. Carne Salada
  3. Coconut Macaroons
  4. Creamy Lemon Tart
  5. Decorated Cookies in Blue and White
  6. Miriam's Flan Recipe
  7. Musical Cupcakes
  8. Orchid Cupcakes
  9. Scalloped Hasselback Potato
  10. Strawberries and Cream Dobos Torte 


Have a marvelous week!


Coquito (Puerto Rican Drink)

Coquito

For the past few years, I've been making chocolate eggnog, but this Christmas I decided to switch things up and make Puerto Rican coquito instead of the traditional Dominican ponche (eggnog). I scoured the internet for recipes and found countless variations, but Alejandra's recipe on the food blog Always Order Dessert caught my eye. She provided detailed instructions for making the perfect and authentic coquito, and while her version is quite potent, she also offered options for making a lighter or non-alcoholic version. 

I adapted and tweaked the recipe to suit my family's taste, opting for a low to no-alcohol version, and I couldn't be happier with the results. This is definitely a recipe that I'll be saving and sharing with my loved ones for years to come. If you're looking for a festive drink to ring in the New Year, I highly recommend giving Coquito a try. Be sure to check out Alejandra's original recipe and informative post on this beloved Puerto Rican beverage here.


coquito ponche puerto rico


Coquito

Coquito (Puerto Rican Drink)

(Recipe adapted from, Always Order Dessert)

Ingredients:
2 cans of coconut milk (21 oz. = 620 ml)
1 can cream of coconut (15 oz. = 425 g) *sweet cream
1 can of evaporated milk (12 oz. = 355 ml)
1 can sweetened condensed milk (14 oz. = 405 g)
1 cup rum (preferably light) *see notes
2 cinnamon sticks
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
⅔ teaspoons ground cinnamon

Instructions: 
1. In a medium saucepan combine coconut milk, cream of coconut, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, and ground cinnamon. Bring to a very light simmer a total time of 4 minutes not more overheating and set aside to cool down. This step is optional, I do it because I prefer to mix the milk with the sweetened creams over a mild heat to combine thoroughly.

2. Once the combined milk mixtures have cooled, mix in the rum, and stir in a blender dividing it in three batches. Blend for about two minutes. Pour into prepared glass bottles or pitchers, drop in the cinnamon sticks, cover, and refrigerate. Shake well before serving and serve chilled in small glasses. Ice could be added to chill and dilute it a little if you are serving in bigger glasses.

Yield: 7.5 cups. 



Notes: 
a) I prefer no alcohol or a very small amount of it, which is why I prepared mine with only 1 cup of rum. If you want a nonalcoholic coquito, replace the rum with coconut or whole milk.

b) If you like your coquito to be strong, substitute the coconut milk with an equal amount of rum. One can of coconut milk is a little more than 1 cup, so keep this in mind when substituting. If you are going to use 2 cups of rum only use 1 can of coconut milk. If you use 3 cups of rum, omit the coconut milk altogether. There are many variations of this coconut eggnog, so do not be afraid to try different combinations.

c) When you refrigerate the coquito, it will take on a thicker consistency once it is chilled.



There is no greater joy than the joy that the Lord gives us. Our strength and joy come from his love. In this season let's remember and value that love. Thanks for stopping by, Have a Happy a blessed New Year!!



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Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” - Nehemiah 8:10



No Icing Teddy Bear Cookies



These no icing teddy bear cookies were so easy to make! I wanted to create something cute for my daughters for Christmas and I came up with these. No icing is needed, and that means you can decorate these is a breeze.

Being a mom of three girls you know I had to make the teddies look pretty that is why when I was brain storming for the perfect cookies, I thought of making holes in the neck area before baking the cookies. These holes are needed to insert the satin ribbon through them for the pretty bow. I think I couldn't have done them cuter. These make the perfect treat for any gift giving occasions, great for valentine, baby shower or a baby's birthday party.