Here are a few fun recipes sure to make your sweetie smile this Valentine’s Day…
Meringue Shell with Chocolate Hearts
(Okay, so this one isn’t sweet, but your honey will still love it!)
She Who is Now Craving Something Sweet
Posted in Entertaining at Home, Holidays, Valentine's Day, tagged desserts, Savvy Entertaining, Shanna Hatfield, Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day recipes on February 12, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Here are a few fun recipes sure to make your sweetie smile this Valentine’s Day…
Meringue Shell with Chocolate Hearts
(Okay, so this one isn’t sweet, but your honey will still love it!)
She Who is Now Craving Something Sweet
Posted in Entertaining Ideas, Holidays, Valentine's Day, tagged Savvy Entertaining, Shanna Hatfield, Valentine, Valentine Decoration, Valentine party ideas on February 11, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Here’s a post I did in the past with Valentine Party Ideas… since the ideas are all still current, thought I’d share it again today!
If you’re thinking about hosting a Valentine’s party, here are some easy tips to make your home look like the love bug has spun a magic little spell.
COLOR – The three colors that scream Valentine’s Day and red, white and pink. The combination of the three leaves no doubt as to what holiday is being celebrated. You can use ribbons, crepe paper, balloons, streamers, cut-out hearts and fabric to set the scene for your event.
DECOR – There are a lot of easy and fun things you can do to add a pop of Valentine’s cheer to your home decor. Here are just a few ideas:
INVITATIONS – Use a heart graphic or have your kids cut out and color hearts. You can also send Evites or electronic invitations to keep things simple.
FOOD – Have fun with the food you serve. You can cut bread into heart shapes with a cookie cutter or twist bread sticks into heart shapes. You can cut out meat, cheese, vegetables and fruit with heart-shape cookie cuttes to add fun accents to the meal. Italian is a good choice (think Lady and the Tramp) and something like spaghetti feeds a crowd easily. Add some heart-shaped bread and a salad with little heart-shaped pieces of cheese or cut out beets and you’ve got a fun meal. Finish it off with a decadent dessert or cupcakes frosted in red, white and pink.
She Who Really Likes this Holiday Color Scheme!
Posted in Comfort Food, Entertaining Ideas, Main Dish, Quick and Easy, Recipes, tagged chicken soup, Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup, Crock Pot Soup, Savvy Entertaining, Shanna Hatfield, Slow Cooker Chicken Soup on February 8, 2013| Leave a Comment »
A few weeks ago, I had company coming for dinner and since it was a week night, I knew I wouldn’t have a lot of time to put together something fantastic when I got home from work.
Dragging my slow cooker out of the cupboard and rinsing off the cobwebs, I decided a nice, hearty soup would do nicely. At the time, the temperatures were ridiculous frigid, so the idea of a steaming bowl of creamy deliciousness sounded really yummy.
This soup is so good, comes together quickly, and can be left simmering in your slow cooker all day, ready to razzle-dazzle your guests (or family) when you get home from work.

Pour in broth, cover and set to cook for eight hours. (If you’ll be home sooner, set it for six, later, set it for 10 on low).

About 10 minutes before you are ready to serve, pour in a cup of heavy cream, and stir to blend it into the soup.

By this time, your mouth should be watering and you can’t hardly wait to scoop up a bowl and devour.
Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup
1 1/2 pounds of skinless, boneless chicken breast
1 32-oz box of chicken stock
1/2 cup celery
1/2 cup carrots
1 16-oz. bag of frozen mixed vegetables
1 16-oz. bag of wild rice blend
salt
seasoning
1 cup heavy cream
Spray the inside of your slow cooker with a non-stick cooking spray. I used a 5.5 quart Crock Pot, so if yours is smaller, just reduce the amount on the ingredients accordingly.
Cut chicken into bite-sized pieces and add to the slow cooker. Sprinkle with salt and seasoning (I used about 1 tsp. salt and 1 tbsp. seasoning).
Chop celery and carrots into pieces about 1/4 inch thick. Add to chicken. Add frozen veggies and the rice. (I used a blend of long grain brown, sweet brown, black and wild rice).
Pour the chicken stock in, cover and set your Crock Pot to cook on low for eight hours. (Mine ended up cooking 10 by the time I got home, which was just a tad longer than it should have gone).
About 10 minutes before you are ready to serve, add 1 cup of heavy cream to the soup and stir thoroughly to mix.
Serve with a garnish of parsley, shredded cheese, or toasted bread crumbs.
Perfect for a cold wintery day!
She Who Needs to Make This Again
Posted in Cake, Desserts, Entertaining at Home, Recipes, tagged Red Velvet Cheesecake, Savvy Entertaining, Shanna Hatfield, Valentine Dessert, Valentine's Day on February 1, 2013| 2 Comments »
The last time Captain Cavedweller and I had the opportunity to eat at The Cheesecake Factory, I ordered their Red Velvet Cheesecake.
It was so good, I think I dreamed about the deliciousness for a week.
On a quest to recreate that decadent dessert at home, I finally came up with a recipe that is pretty close.
It does require some work and involves some time, but the results are so worth it! This would be a tasty and beautiful finale to a Valentine’s meal.
Think about whipping up one of these for your special sweetie. They may just thank you – profoundly!

Isn’t it pretty? I was deprived of Red Velvet Cake growing up because someone who’s initials are MOM told me I’d die of cancer if I ate that much food coloring at one time. Huh. I think that was her way of saying she didn’t like Red Velvet Cake and wasn’t going to make it.

I got so busy putting the cake together, I skipped a few shots. Basically, let your cake cool, take your frozen cheesecake out of the freezer. Frost both the two sides of cake layers that will connect with the cheesecake and put them together.

Frost the cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. If it starts getting crumbs in the frosting, give it a light “base coat,” freeze, then give it a nice thick covering with the frosting.
Red Velvet Cheesecake
1 box German Chocolate Cake mix
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 (1 ounce) bottle red food color
3 large eggs
1 box white chocolate instant pudding (3.3 ounce)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Cream Cheese Frosting
White chocolate curls (optional)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease two 9-inch round cake pans.
Combine all ingredients and mix on low speed for a minute. Scrape down edges of bowl then beat an additional two minutes on medium/high speed. Pour into cake pans and bake about25 minutes or until cake begins to pull away from sides of the pan or bounces back to your touch. (Note: use the entire bottle of food coloring if you want this to be a pretty red color.)
Let cake cool completely before assembling.
You can use a cheesecake mix, one from the store or make your own. I highly recommend making your own. Click on the link above for a simple but oh-so-good recipe. You’ll want to freeze the cheesecake layer before you try and work with it.
Once the red velvet cake has cooled, take the cheesecake out of the freezer and trim off any excess if it is going to be bigger than your cake layers.
Turn one cake layer top side down on a cake plate or platter. Slather on a layer of frosting (see easy recipe below) then gently place the cheesecake on top. Frost the inside of the other cake layer before putting it on the cheesecake, basically creating a cake and frosting sandwich around the cheesecake. Frost the entire cake with a thin layer of the frosting. If it is getting “crumby”, stick it in the freezer until the frosting is set then give it a nice thick coat of the frosting.
If you want to get all fancy-pants, shave some white chocolate curls on top.
Freeze the cake until about an hour before you are ready to serve. I made mine a week in advance and it was absolutely delicious!
If you want to make your cream cheese frosting from scratch, it’s easy!
Cream Cheese Frosting
1 box powdered sugar
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 tsp. vanilla
Combine all ingredients until smooth and creamy.
She Who May Be Dreaming of Another Piece