Archive for: December, 2009

Korben Sweetheart Do Me a Favor

Dec 23 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Gratuitous Movie Quote

I know this is probably the biggest thing that ever happened to you in your inconsequential life. But I’ve got a show to do here and it must be green. So tomorrow, when we’re on air, give me a hand. Try to make believe you have more than a one word vocabulary.

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Empanadachilada!

Dec 22 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Decontextualized

Have we talked about the cheerfullest word ever? I feel like we have, but maybe not. Anyway, it’s empanada. I’m not kidding. I think that it’s impossible to feel low or blue if you say “Empanada!” Try it. Really let it out. Go, “Emp!” like a fizzing fuse. Then go, “ANADA!” like the boom of a canon. See how happy you feel? I know, right!?

So, several weeks ago, I made empanadas. I used this recipe and stuck to it pretty closely, although I didn’t have raisins, so I used dates, added a bit of carrot, stuff like that. They turned out great and we enjoyed them. But I had lots of leftover filling. So I stuck it in the freezer and resolved to get back to it. Things around the &c house lately are busy and not always awesome, so when thinking about ways to cut corners this week, I decided to get out the frozen empanada filling and figure out what to do with it later.

Yesterday, I sent Christopher three options. I could try making a humongous crust and dump all the filling in and we could have MEGAPANADA. Or combine leftover filling and leftover potato soup and have something approaching Shepanada Pie. Or I could roll it up in tortillas, cover it in salsa and we could eat Enchiladapanada. Or Empanadachilada! Either way, it look the glee of “empanada” and turned it up to 11. Christopher immediately voted Empanadachilada.

Also I took pictures of it. Want to see?

Start with your mise. The beer doesn’t actually go into the recipe, but it’s fun to drink while you cook. Please ignore my filthy counters.

Empanadachilada mize.

Empanada filling extreme closeup

Empanadachilada filling.

I cooked the tortillas. Like I said, things are less than awesome lately and I didn’t want to compound that with crumbly raw tortillas. I started out by lightly frying them in olive oil and after about three just gave up and let them fry dry. Again, please excuse my filthy stove. That crust is the remains of some excellent potato soup.

One omelette pan, one tortilla, and a filthy stove.

So get a bunch of those done and then put a few spoonsful of filling in there.

Filling!

Roll up and nestle them together, seam side down. If you use small tortillas and a small pyrex, because that’s what you have, you may need to get creative with the remaining space and tortillas.

Creative use of pyrex space.

You may end up with some leftover leftover filling. At our house, this is an “appetizer.”

Leftover leftovers.

The spoon some salsa over everything and bake it for a little while. I did 20 minutes at 350, but you know what you like. I also know that enchiladas have a whole different sauce and there’s cheese and a whole process, but I am busy and so salsa from a jar is how I roll.

All baked up!

Give them a sec to cool down. While you’re waiting, shred some Jack cheese.

The end of the block of Monterrey Jack cheese purchased for the first wife soup of the year.

Dish up your Empanadachiladas and sprinkle on the cheese. Then sprinkle on some cheddar cos there’s a bag of that in the fridge, too. Empanadachiladas look great in your sunniest Fiestaware bowl.

Cheese Fiesta Empanadachilada!

Cheese closeup

Close! Up! Cheese!

Om nom nom!

And you've eaten up your empanadachiladas.

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Burl Ives is My Homeslice

Dec 21 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Confession

I’ve been wandering around singing, “Have a holly jolly Christmas! Just in case you disappear….”

I don’t know where it came from or why it sounds so good there, but I’m doing it. Those really seem like the right words. It’s been that sort of season. I need to make up more words to creep the song up further.

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Free for all Friday 50

Dec 18 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Free for all Friday

5! 0!

Average lifetime Bacon consumption? 50? Pounds?

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Entering the Atmosphere in One Minute

Dec 16 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Gratuitous Movie Quote

Leeloo! If you don’t get on with the program we’re all gonna die! And that’s not on my agenda for today.

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A Few of My Favorite Things

Dec 14 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Geekery, Speechifying

William Shatner, Sarah Palin, and overall beatnikery? Yes, please!

I’m pretty sure “visit that elephant in my underwear” should be a euphemism for doing something really, really awesome.

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Free for All Friday 49

Dec 11 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Free for all Friday

It seems to me that every winter I find a new album and listen to it incessantly. This year it’s Hold Time by M. Ward. It’s a little folky, a little rockabilly, a little singer-songwriter, a little gospel, a little everything. And I love it. So today’s free for all begins with Her Majesty Mount Zion….

First stop Bacon, next stop Shangri La

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The Beauty Blogroll

Dec 10 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Brand New Words, Confession, Gaming

Last week, during what I started thinking of as The Week of Loveliness I was going to talk about all the reading I do lately to get the scoop on beautifying my mug. I started a post, got distracted, and wandered off. Just like I do all the time! So now I’m getting back to things. I haven’t updated my blogroll in quite a while and there’s quite a bit of stuff over there I don’t read and need to purge in favor of other things. But there are two beauty blogs there and not my at-home bookmarks, so we’ll start with those.

  • I forget how I found Temptalia, but it’s one I definitely read every day. Christine is a prolific, fun blogger. And though for a while there her site was exceptionally cluttered and hard to navigate, she’s written her ass off the last few months with a series of posts called The Scarlet Season, describing and swatching all her red lipsticks. It’s glorious!
  • And then there’s The Next Best Thing to Going Shopping Yourself, which is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Karlasugar swatches like she was born to do it! I have a great time looking at her new posts every day, comparing colors and reading about textures and finishes. She even posts great, complex look tutorials from time to time.

And then there are the blogs not in the sidebar blogroll, because I’m lazy and also there was a strange feeling of not wanting everybody to necessarily know how much time I spend contemplating eyeshadow. Which is silly, don’t you think? I do. So here goes.

  • Karen’s Makeup and Beauty Blog is awesome and hilarious. She might be my favorite beauty blogger. I’d love to take her out for lunch, because she reads like she’d be totally cool if you just said, “Hey, let’s go to lunch and talk about Benefit and cats.” Her cat blogs, and she’s constantly editing pictures of fantastically attractive men with hilarious speech bubbles while swatching, describing, tutoring, and dishing like she’s your best friend who just happens to be massively stylish and awesome and normal all at the same time.
  • Beauty Blogging Junkie is kind of the opposite of that. Everything is rarefied and sophisticated and so very New York. But what do I know about how to look glamorous in New York? Not a thing. But she writes a lot, so I’m learning.
  • Scrangie is, in my opinion, pretty much the best nail polish blog there is. I’m pretty sure she has more than two hands. Or maybe just a preternatural ability to organize editorial lead times. Whichever. Point is: gorgeous swatches, honest commentary, near-daily updates. Excellent!
  • Beauty and the Blog is Sephora‘s corporate blog, so what you lose in honesty is made up in frequency. It’s great reading for finding new products and new incarnations of existing products.
  • The Beauty Look Book seems to concentrate on rarer brands, and also pick a brand and exhaust all exploration possibilities before moving on to a new one. But I’m still getting to know it and how the author works, so I could be wrong there. She also posts fantastic product sets– pictures of all the products she used to create any given look. It’s very inspirational.
  • I’m also new to Chic Profile, but I give her mad props for the first two posts as of today. The first one is on a hot pink Essie nail polish that, worn without base or topcoat, is not long for this world, and saying that it’s not worth the money you’d spend on it. And then, in the next entry, talking about how great La Mer face cream is. For $110 or so per ounce, it best soothe your skin, clean your house and give you an orgasm.
  • All Lacquered Up is another nail polish blog. There are fewer swatches, but more information on upcoming trends and releases.
  • Just getting to know Spoiled Pretty, but I really like her voice. She seems very genuine and very down to earth and honest about the products she’s using and recommending. She’s also got a great Ask a Makeup Artist feature.

I spend a whole lot of time contemplating eyeshadow. And even more on lipstick. And lately, a ton on nailpolish. I’m very serious about my silly!

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Bring the Priest

Dec 09 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Gratuitous Movie Quote

You know what — do I like though, I like killer. A real dyed in the wool killer. Cold-blooded. Clean. Methodical. Thorough. A killer, when he picked up the ZF1, would’ve immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.

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Getting It On with Riker

Dec 08 2009 Published by Sarah, etc. under Geekery

Today’s QC has been the subject of much discussion among me and my lady friends Honu Girl and Chez. We all agree that we could very well get it on with Riker watching. And in fact, that we might get it on that much better with Riker. Or we’d definitely want to get it going with Riker. Because he is the smexiest man on the Enterprise. And I told Chez, you know, if you had to phone up a Starfleet officer for a booty call, it would def be Riker.

But then I started to wonder…. And Kirk is the only guy I think could come close to rocking my world like Riker would. And by “rock” I mean rock, with some Barry White action, twice, and then we’d meet again like a year later and he would rock it twice more. And then, he would tell stories to other Starfleet officers about me, but only using vague identifying details, giving the impression that I, too, rocked his world.

What do you think?

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Unladylike poll is unladylike!

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