The first time I picked up a piece of honeycomb from my local farmers market, I was definitely intimidated. Honestly, I think I was drawn to just how pretty it looks. But once I got home, I had no clue about what to do with it. So it sat in my pantry for months before I had the courage to go back to the beekeeper at the market and ask him for advice. As it turns out, there are a whole lot of delicious ways to use it in the kitchen.
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Bottled Sweet Chili Sauce contains garlic. Ngoc Doan helped us make a low FODMAP version that is perfect with Summer Rolls.Low FODMAP Serving Size Info: Makes about 1 cup (240 ml); serving size 1 tablespoon
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A pantry is to a foodie what a walk in closet is to a fashionista. There is a tiny space at the SE corner of the plan which is designated as a 1/2 bath/laundry/pantry area. Fortunately, there are 12 foot ceilings. So the question is what are you going to store in your pantry? To my mind there are ¨Butlers´ Pantries¨ for storing crockery, glassware, etc., and usually equipped with a sink. And then there are pantries to store foodstuffs, drygoods, canned products, bulk items such as pastas and grains, and veggies like onions and potatoes. I´ll have to keep in mind the amount of weight the walls will have to support. And temperature range, humidity and light exposure for food. Source I like the baskets for bulky items. Source I don´t think there will be room for enclosed cabinets, but I would love them. Source: google.com via Art on Pinterest Source: google.com via M on Pinterest Love these ladders!! Source: autumn-cashmere.tumblr.com via Ingrid on Pinterest Source: kirtsy.com via Meaghan on Pinterest Source: google.com via Roy on Pinterest Source: greenlikebathwater.tumblr.com via Jessica on Pinterest via flickr For more on a butler´s pantry project, check out Willow Decor.
Classic, airy and lacy Russian Kefir Crepes, or as we call them bliny, served with caviar. Super simple choux batter technique!
Ever since my good friend Jac told me about her favourite coconut yoghurt, I’ve been a little obsessed with figuring out how to make my own. Actually, thinking about it, yoghurt making has been on my radar for a lot longer than that. You see, I love fermented foods (and beverages). At uni I majored […]
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Happy Friday!! Did you have a good week? I was plagued by 4 migraines this week, hence I didn't get to complete my Friday's Fancies post I planned for today. BUT, I think that butler's pantry is more fabulous than the post I had planned anyway! I pinned that last night and I think it is quite gorgeous. A sink, a pretty one, has now been added to my list of must-haves in my dream pantry... :) I hope you have a wonderful weekend! On my to-do list is dinner with some amazing Atlanta bloggers, whipping up a delicious-looking French dessert, reading and taking a nap or two or three... Oh and P.S. Do any of you have migraines? If so, what are your secrets to suppressing them and / or dealing with them? I'd love to hear! Image via
There’s been a jar of Thai green curry paste lurking in the back of my pantry for ages. Ages. Resolved to use it, I even brought it with me when I moved from Iowa back to New York. So when I opened up Nigella Lawson’s new book, “Simply Nigella,” and discovered this cheery dish that prominently features green Thai curry paste, I knew this is what this jar was waiting for.
Dry milk powder was the blandest, most boring part of my prep pantry. Or so I thought! There's a lot of great foods that can be made from dry milk besides
I don't know about you, but I have a sweet tooth, always have. And I used to feel guilty about it. Then I started learning about the many options of sugars, found out the best sugar to use in different situations, and started to understand that sugar is a necessary ingredient for energy. Needless to
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One of the things that sold me on our new house was the kitchen I also loved the fact that it had a walk in pantry. I’ve never had a pantry before, usually I just stored everything in cupboards, under the bed or coat closets (which you can definitely make pretty and functional too). I knew with this pantry that I wanted to keep things organized and make sure every item had it’s own container. I’m going to take you through the steps of how to organize your own space and make it work for you. @mdesign HOW TO ORGANIZE A PANTRY Take measurements. Be sure to measure the size of your pantry so that you can maximize the entire space and find containers that will work for the shelves. Remove all items. Remove everything from the pantry and wipe it down so that you can start with a clean slate. Group items into sections. Group all pantry items into sections, i.e. baking supplies, snacks, canned goods, etc. Start pitching. Get rid of anything that has expired. This is also a good time to pitch anything you know you won’t use and that is just taking up space. The goal is to have a functioning pantry with items your family will eat. Remove packaging before adding items to the container, recycle the big boxes if possible. Add items to storage containers. One section at a time, start adding the items into your pantry storage containers. Try to find containers around the same size as your items. You can group multiple items in one container. For example I put all my sauces in one container. Organize containers in pantry. Place storage containers in your pantry. You want to organize these based on what’s most convenient for your family (i.e. snacks on the bottom shelf for your littles, things you don’t want them to get up top). Make sure everything has a place. Even if you’re storing your food in a cupboard, you want to make sure it has a place. Add labels. Once you have everything in place, now you can label the containers. This has made it super easy to keep our pantry stay organized. I loved using my white sharpie to write on the labels. Write the expiration dates. Use a white sharpie to write the expiration date and instructions on the bottom of the container. It will wash off with water and a scrubbie. You could also cut out the nutrition label and tape it to the bottom if desired. Store extra’s up top. Have a bin for extra’s that don’t fit in the containers. Then when it’s running low, you can easily refill. PANTRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Clear containers: For my clear containers, I used these BHG food storage containers. They work great and are the cheapest that I was able to find without losing quality. These are great for things like pretzels, crackers, nuts, pasta, etc. Cereal containers: For my cereal containers, I did splurge and get the OXO cereal dispensers. I didn’t love that my kids couldn’t hold the bigger containers, so these smaller ones are perfect. White bins: I found the white bins. They are the Kuggis box (the majority of them are the 10″ and the ones up top are the 14×21″. I love these because you can’t see through them and they are super easy to wipe down. White buckets: For bulk items, I used food safe containers with a gamma seal lid. I have the 3.5 gallon size (because that fits best in my pantry), but if you want to hold a 25 pound of flour then you’ll need a 5 gallon bucket. Again, just make sure it is food safe. You can find these at Home Depot, Lowes and some stores like Winco. Jars: I used these Ball glass jars with white storage lids to store nuts and seeds. They are the perfect size to fit a whole bag and keep them nice and fresh. I found these later, or I probably would have added more to my pantry. They are so pretty! Can organizers: I’ve had these can organizers for several years. In my last house I had a book shelf in a closet and stacked them in there. It worked! Turn tables: turn tables also make a great addition to store things like honey, spices and sauces. Baskets: baskets are also a cute and functional container. Just make sure not to put loose food in them, only packaged items. PANTRY LABELS I used these chalkboard labels from Michaels on the white bins. Then on the clear containers I wrote directly on them using this white sharpie. It makes it look like a chalk pen, but it won’t come off. I also used that sharpie on my containers. It will come off the containers with water and a scrubbie. HOW I LABELED MY BINS: Several of you requested for the names I put on the bins, so I thought I would update this list. WHITE BINS: Pasta Sauces Condiments Salad toppings Stock cans Produce Nut butter Bread Breakast Mac & Cheese Snacks Dried fruit Apple sauce Baking Vitamins Chips Extra (this is a big bin I keep up top with extra food that didn’t fit) Paper goods CLEAR CONTAINERS: Noodles Rice Cocoa powder Flour Oats Powder sugar Chocolate chips Marshmallows Chia seed / flax seed Granola Cereal Pretzels, etc. Lyncs for labels: Transparent Labels White Letters: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen/products/white-jars-pantry-labels Transparent Labels Black Letters: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen/products/kitchen-jar-black-labels-8-pcs Black labels with white words: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen/products/36-pcs-kitchen-jar-labels Containers and baskets for pantry: https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen Good news is that we have stuff for pantry organization in our on-line shop! https://nestinorder.com/collections/kitchen Source: https://www.iheartnaptime.net/
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