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Red Velvet Valentine’s Day Pancakes

These red velvet pancakes are perfect for a Valentine’s Day breakfast in bed.

Valentine's Day Pancakes (800x635)

Makes 6 5-inch pancakes.

Ingredients

1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons Dutch process cocoa powder
1 beaten egg
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 0.3-ounce bottle of red food coloring
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Toppings: whipped cream and strawberries

  1. In a mixing bowl, stir together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cocoa powder. Set aside.
  2. In another mixing bowl mix together the egg, milk, oil, food coloring, and vanilla.
  3. Add the egg mixture to the dry mixture and stir until combined.
  4. Lightly grease a skillet and bring to medium heat. For each pancake, pour about a 1/3 cup batter onto skillet. Cook about 2 minutes on each side.
  5. Top with whipped cream and strawberries.

Additional Toppings to Drizzle Over Red Velvet Pancakes

Cream cheese drizzle: Beat 2 ounces of softened cream cheese with 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla until smooth. Gradually beat in 1/4 cup sifted powdered sugar. Beat in enough milk (about 3 tablespoons) to reach drizzling consistency.

Strawberry sauce: Blend 3 cups fresh or thawed frozen strawberries in a food processor. In a medium saucepan, stir together 1/3 cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon cornstarch. Cook over medium heat, stirring continuously, until thickened. Cool to room temperature.


Explore Your World

It feels like summer here in Denver, and I’m feeling the urge to get out and explore. Last night I went to my first drawing class in ten years. Today I went with some friends to the Postscript exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art. And tomorrow my husband and I are going to really  take advantage of the warm weather and go hiking. I mean really, how often can you go hiking in January? You have to seize these moments while they last. So get out there. Try something new and make your own adventure.

My ink sketch from last night's class at PlatteForum. It was an abstract drawing class led by contemporary artist Homake Ikeda.

My ink sketch from last night’s class at PlatteForum. It was an abstract drawing class led by contemporary artist Homake Ikeda.


My Favorite Places for Information and Inspiration

Want to know what pattern I used to create Hodge and Podge? Curious what books I turn to when I’m dreaming up a new crochet or knitting project? Visit my new Favorite Resources page at Squirrel Picnic to find out.


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Liebster Award = More About Me Than You May Want to Know

Squirrel Picnic has only been around for a few months, but in that time I’ve met some really talented and generous people out there in blogoland. Two of these amazing people, Mamasonshine and Bepcity, were kind enough to nominate me for the Liebster Award (an award given to up-and-coming bloggers with less than 200 followers). And since this award is all about getting to know your fellow bloggers, I happily accept and offer these details about me. Continue reading


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2013 Predictions: The Year of Whimsy

  1. Pantone chose emerald green, but my color of the year is lemon zest, a light yet vibrant and fresh color to accent all the carefree moments and exciting surprises I feel this year has in store.
  2. In 2013, we will wear photo prints. And I’d like to take this one step further: wouldn’t it be awesome if someone developed a website for people to order fabric or even garments printed with their own photos? If this already exists, please let me know!
  3. Jewelry design will be lighthearted and nostalgic. We will wear lacy, airy pendants, brooches, and bracelets; barely there fine metal chains; and simple pieces in single colors and geometric shapes.
  4. First came Ravelry, then came Craftsy. In 2013, someone will create a website where crafters can actually teach each other in real time.
  5. We will want more handmade goods. You’ve all heard of Etsy, but other sites like Fab, Dawanda, Folksy, and icraft.ca will gain in popularity this year.
  6. Food trucks will team up to create food trains.
  7. We will wear socks so bright and playful that it’ll become standard to wear them knee-high with sandals just to show them off.

I’m gonna love 2013!


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Springerles: Celebrate the Holidays with This Traditional German Cookie

The springerle is an anise-flavored, eggshell-white cookie that is said to have originated from German-speaking parts of Europe. Typically baked for the holidays, this cookie is best known for its beautiful embossed designs.

I have many fond memories of Christmasses spent with family, the adults relishing the springerles my mother had baked while the kids nibbled at less exotic treats. We kids all considered the springerle to be a stuffy, grownup cookie. “An acquired taste,” my mother would say. I remember how at these holiday gatherings the adult conversation would always turn to a debate over the best way to eat the springerles. Some would claim that they are best when they’re less than a week old and still soft. Others would swear that you should never eat them until at least two weeks had passed, until they are rock hard and require dipping in tea or soaking in rum in order to eat them without breaking a tooth. I didn’t care for them as a child, but the first time I tried one as an adult, I was hooked. Anyone who loves the flavor of licorice will love this cookie too. Continue reading