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Michigan Blueberry Tart

August 6, 2014 by theblogbloom.com 6 Comments

A couple weekends ago, I went to the western coast of Michigan to visit my parents. They moved to a house on the dunes that overlooks magnificent Lake Michigan last summer.

The weekend was full of great meals, cocktails, relaxing in the sunshine and spectacular sunsets.

With my mom watching the sun go down.

With my mom watching the sun go down.

We even managed to fit a trip to Holland’s Farmer into this really strenuous schedule.

My great friend, Lauren, joined me for the trip to the market. Lauren lives in Grand Rapids with her husband and their cute rescue pup, Toby.

It was so nice to catch up with Lauren and check out all the great produce available ay Holland’s Farmer’s Market. Holland is a really neat little town. There are unique shops and great restaurants but the Farmer’s Market is unreal.

There are always so many vendors, so many product options, and tons of people. And, this particular Saturday was no exception.

I was so excited to find great looking white and red onions and some amazing goat cheese. These things are rarely at my town’s Farmer’s Market. There were also beautiful peaches, cherries and tons of blueberries.

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Michigan is the #1 producer of blueberries in the nation, producing over 100 million pounds of blueberries each year.

The state, particularly the south western side of the state, is a great place for blueberries to flourish thanks to the naturally sandy soil.

Blueberries come on strong from late June to October and residents of Pure Michigan can’t get enough. My mom said she has been purchasing blueberries in five pound containers each week at the Farmer’s Market.

So, I did the same.

A few days ago I froze my five pound box of Michigan blueberries to have for smoothies and treats throughout the next few months, but saved a couple handfuls for this tart that also features the strawberry jam I canned in June with our backyard strawberries.

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Topped with the super fresh berry combo, the tart is similar to a cheesecake, but lighter and with a slight tang thanks to the zested orange.

(PS- I coughed up twenty bucks for a new zester recently. It seemed expensive, but Oh em gee. It’s phenomenal.)

I fully understand if you now are thinking that I am insane because of my love for my new zester.

But, the only thing that is insane is how good this dessert is.

Berry Tart
2014-08-06 19:36:28
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Crust
  1. 1 1/4 Cups Flour
  2. 1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
  3. Pinch of Salt
  4. 1 Stick Softened Butter
  5. 1/4 Cup Sugar
  6. 1 Large Egg, separated
  7. Tart Filling
  8. 6 TBS Softened Butter
  9. 1/2 Cup Sugar
  10. 1 TBS Flour
  11. 2 Eggs
  12. 3/4 Cup Sour Cream
  13. 1 1/2 tsp. Vanilla Extract
  14. Zest of half an Orange
Topping
  1. 2 Cups Blueberries, washed and dried
  2. 1/2 cup of Strawberry Jam
Instructions
  1. Preheat Oven to 375.
Crust
  1. Sift together flour, nutmeg, and salt into a small bowl.
  2. Beat butter and sugar with stand mixer until smooth. Add the egg yolk and beat until blended.
  3. Add flour mixture slowly on low speed beating just until dough forms.
  4. On a lightly floured surface, press dough into a flat disk.
  5. Press into a nine inch tart pan. ( A pie pan would work as well.)
  6. Place crust in the refrigerator for thirty minutes until firm.
  7. Bake crust for 15 minutes until slightly golden brown and set aside.
Filling
  1. Beat the butter and sugar at medium speed until light and fluffy.
  2. Beat in the flour.
  3. Add the eggs, one at a time. Beat well after each egg.
  4. Beat in the sour cream, vanilla and orange zest.
  5. Pour into the baked crust.
  6. Bake tart for twenty minutes. The filling will puff up slightly.
  7. Cool Completely.
Topping
  1. Place Blueberries on top and brush jam over the berries.
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Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: blueberries, Farmers Market, Holland Farmers Market, Michigan

Blueberry Mojitos

July 25, 2014 by theblogbloom.com 7 Comments

There are times that I feel like my life is a 50:50 series of me wanting to scream either, “I am an adult!” or, “I don’t want to be an adult.”

I have been blessed with a great career. A career when I get to utilize my natural entrepreneurial spirit, make presentations to groups of influencers, and surround myself with likeminded, creative people.

However, I have also been blessed with the face of an eighteen year old.

Not even kidding.

My big, blue eyes, button nose and the -still- lingering baby fat in my cheeks makes me look nearly ten years younger than I am.

I can be out to dinner with all my friends and I am the only one who gets carded. I have been asked to show my ID for R-Rated movies. Even Elementary School age children ask me what grade I am in.

So imagine me going into a meeting to present a quarter million dollar partnership to a group of middle age men who are accountants and attorneys…

Between the looks and innuendos of concern, skepticism, and apprehension questioning my credibility there are days I want to totally switch up my introduction and go with a little something like this:

“Look. I get it. I look like a child. But, I am responsible. I pay my own taxes. I can afford to go on vacations or buy really nice high heels. I put money into mutual funds. And, I can hold intelligent conversations on viticulture. Hint? That has to do with wine. Which I totally can legally drink. Now, can we move along and take me seriously? I am an adult.”

But, I can’t…. Because I am an adult.

As often as I want to defend my adult status, I also find myself wanting a break away from it.

And, I don’t think I am alone in this thought.

Let’s be real… Being an adult is hard.

You have to spend hours trying to talk to the right person on the insurance customer service line… just to give them half your paycheck.

Your car will surprise you with the colorful and blinking “Maintenance Required” light bringing your day to a – literal- screeching halt.

A stranger, named Chris, will use your phone number on accident when trying to get information about refinancing his mortgage causing your phone to ring non-stop with companies trying to sell their options to you… When they really want Chris. And don’t understand that you aren’t Chris.

Your computer will crash, killing your hard drive, photos, all your writing and any momentum you had going at work and hobby blogging.

Sans computer, you miraculously find time to work out every day only to step on the scale and see that you have gained five pounds…?

You will have to sweep your kitchen floors Every. Single. Day. Honestly… where does all this dirt come from?!

Oh! And, this will all happen in four days.

You’re welcome! Love, Adulthood.

Some week’s it’s enough to make you want to throw up your hands, ditch the responsibility, say, “Screw it. I don’t want to be an adult anymore,” and go to your parents nostalgic for the carefree days of childhood.

Or, at least it makes you really want a really good cocktail.

I guess that’s the consolation prize of adulthood… you can drink cocktails like this one.

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I plan to make this on my escape to my parent’s home in Michigan this weekend. Adam has to work and many of my friends are busy, so why stay at home with my dirty floors and no computer?

The cocktail will be perfect because blueberry harvest has come on strong in Michigan the last few weeks. My mom says their farmer’s markets sell blueberries in five pound containers vs. pints.

Michigan Blueberries

Michigan Blueberries

Any other time of year, blueberries are nowhere near as good as they are now. This cocktail recipe capitalizes on the fresh, sweet juices after muddling a handful of berries with fresh mint, which is also full of vibrant flavor this time of year.

If you don't have a muddler (Like me!), the bottom of a wooden spoon works great.

If you don’t have a muddler (Like me!), the bottom of a wooden spoon works great.

Shaken and served over ice, the pink cocktail might make me feel like being a kid… but also remind me that being an adult is pretty good.

 

 

Fresh Blueberry Mojito
2014-07-25 08:53:34
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Ingredients
  1. A handful of fresh blueberries (8-10)
  2. 2 TBS. Fresh Lime Juice
  3. 1 tsp. Sugar
  4. Small handful of fresh mint leaves (8-10)
  5. 1/4 cup white rum
  6. 1 cup of Ice
  7. 2 TBS. Club soda
  8. Lime slice, blueberries, and mint for garnish
Instructions
  1. In a cocktail shaker, add blueberries, mint, lime juice and sugar.
  2. Muddle with a muddler or end of a wooden spoon. (Muddling will crush the berries and help to release the oils in mint)
  3. Add the rum, ice, and club soda.
  4. Shake well and pour over a glass of ice.
  5. Garnish with extra blueberries, lime wedge and mint.
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Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: blueberries, blueberry, blueberry mojito, cocktail, Mint

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