February 27, 2010

I’m Back in the Groove

I set some art goals for the New Year and what happens? I stop creating art regularly. Why? Well, a myriad of reasons, one of which is that my mother passed away last month (not unexpectedly) and I’ve been depressed over it. I’ve wanted to work on some art project but haven’t been able to really motivate myself.  My studio has remained dark and lonely.  It hasn’t helped that it’s been raining almost daily for weeks. 

I finally forced myself out there today and finished two pages. The first is a quickie to get me drawing faces again:

Groove

 

The second was inspired by a John Mayer song titled “Who Say’s I Can’t?”

WhoSays

 

What do you do to get out of an art funk?

February 16, 2010

Coming in 2010

“He will come into
the world roaring
and will promptly take
over our hearts and minds.”

 

Coming in 2010

 

The above is a sonogram of my first grandchild which, we just learned, will be a beautiful little boy!  Yay!!

February 15, 2010

One World One Heart winner

Alas the 2010 One World One Heart Event has come to an end.  Can you believe it, this years even had 1105 participants? It was so much fun blog hopping around to meet the participants.  Unfortunately due to some unforeseen circumstances I didn’t get a chance to visit every one this year.  Luckily the blog/participant list will remain posted for a while over at Lisa’s blog: A Whimsical Bohemian I’m going to try and visit a few more before the list is taken down.  Oh and before I forget, my thanks to Lisa for hosting the event again this year.

Anyway, here is the name of the first winner:

Kathy from http://www.calkatthejewelryjunkie.blogspot.com

The second winner is:

Jingle from http://justjingle.blogspot.com/

Kathy will get to choose which prize she wants and Jingle will get the other prize.

Congratulations ladies and thanks for visiting and entering.

February 8, 2010

I’m ready for my close up Mr. DeVille

Other than the OWOH zentangle journal, I haven’t been inspired to create art in almost two months. Sad I know. I have to get my butt out to the studio soon.  However, ever since I went to New Mexico for Christmas I have been very inspired to make New Mexican food. NM food is different from Mexican food, it’s much hotter. When we were in NM we picked up 10 lbs of hot, chopped green chili. Hot green chili is not something we can get in California. California doesn’t have the climate or the taste for growing the hot variety that New Mexico is known for.  As you may have gathered from an earlier blog post of mine (click here to read), I, or rather we, have an obsession with all things chili.

But alas, this post is not about chili.  In our house you can’t eat chili without making flour tortillas or “torts”.  And in our house, these wonderful little round discs are a source of love, comfort and joy. Not only do we make them as bread to go with our New Mexican food (like normal folks), we make them when we are feeling in need of comfort food. (Like weird folks.) The whole family makes them.

Here is my recipe for the Breshears Family Torts. If you aren’t interested in how to make torts, you must at least scroll to the end of the post for a really cute pic.

Start by preheating a cast iron griddle (or any type of griddle you have) using a medium to high heat. Approximately 7 out 10 on the dial.

2 cups unbleached flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp.  salt
1/3 cup BUTTER FLAVORED Crisco
2/3 cup warm water

Note: For this recipe you must use BUTTER FLAVORED Crisco. It makes a big difference in the taste.

Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add the BUTTER FLAVORED Crisco. (Are you annoyed yet by my use of all caps for BUTTER FLAVORED Crisco?). Use a fork to cut in the shortening.  Next add warm water a little at a time until your dough is soft and not sticky. Knead the dough for a few minutes but do not overwork. doughball

Separate the dough to make 8 even sized balls. Dust each ball with a little flour and, using a rolling pin, roll out the dough so that it forms a round disc.

But don’t worry if the torts don’t come out perfectly round. It’s hard to do so without using a stencil. Ask my family, in the twenty plus years that I have been making them, they rarely come out round. Sometimes they look like alien shapes.  So imagine my surprise when, as I was rolling one out to photograph, I heard it say “I’m ready for my close up Mr. DeVille.” Isn’t it pretty? No? I guess it’s just me.

tortrollout 

Roll them out so that they are approximately 1/8” thick. A little thicker is good too.

Place your tortilla on the hot griddle. Cook for 1-2 minutes per side. Use a spatula to flip to the other side. When they are done it should have lots of nice brown speckles. as shown below.  Keep an eye on them because they burn quickly when you aren’t used to making them.

By the way, cooking torts does not distort torts into alien shapes. The one shown here is different than the almost perfect one above and more like my usual odd shape. 

tort-cooking2

Place them in a towel for serving immediately or in aluminum foil to keep them warm for later. You can also use a tortilla warmer.

Tortilla Stack

They are ready to be served! Enjoy!

And last but not least, no discussion of torts is complete without this picture:

 MakingTorts

This is my guy and my girl keeping me company while I made torts back in Aug 1989. They used to steal bit of dough to make eye patches and mustaches. It was so funny. I hope she doesn’t kill me for showing it to you all.

Thanks for reading.

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