TASTY BITES // caramel apple mini pies

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Hello, again MK readers! How was everyone’s weekend? Hopefully it was as good as ours—with as much fun, relaxation, and tasty food as we could pack into it! Along with all of the usual suspects that regularly fill our weekends, we were also invited to attend a fantastic birthday party right next door. Obviously, we would never dream of attending such an affair empty handed. So the question remained, what to make? When in doubt, it never hurts to ask the birthday girl.  In this particular instance, she suggested apple turnovers.

And so it was. Inspiration was born. We opted to add some salty caramel goodness, and used our favorite pie crust recipe. Voila! Perfectly personal birthday treats. And from the looks of the dessert table, our neighbor wasn’t the only one who shared a great love for flaky, apple-y, goodness. No sooner did we set the platter down, and it was empty. So, let’s hear it for super weekends, happy birthdays, and the power of homemade.

caramel + apple hand pies
(makes 10 pies)

for the crust:

  • 2 1/2 cups AP flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  •  2 sticks cold butter
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup ice water

for the caramel:

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 3/4 teaspoon sea salt

for the filling:

  • 5 fuji apples, cored and diced into 1/4 inch pieces
  • 1/4 cup raw sugar
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • pinch of salt

additional ingredients:

  • raw sugar for sprinkling
  • 1 egg, beaten for wash

Combine flour, salt, and sugar. Whisk to combine.  Grate cold butter over flour mixture.  Toss to distribute butter.  Add cold water, a little bit at a time, until mixture comes together.  Turn out onto counter and knead dough a few times.  Wrap in plastic and chill for at least one hour.

While dough chills, make the caramel and filling.

To make the caramel, cook water and sugar over low heat until dissolved. Add butter and bring to a low boil.  Continue cooking until mixture turns golden brown. (Keep an eye on it during this entire process. It may take awhile)

Once the mixture is a coppery golden brown, remove from heat and add  heavy cream.  The mixture will bubble. **BE CAREFUL the sugar will be extremely hot.**  If you have an overeager child or spouse, be sure they do not attempt to stick their finger in the molten sugar at this point. Seriously, folks. It’s HOT.

Whisk the mixture well over low heat and add in sea salt.  Set aside to cool.

To make the filling, add the apples, sugar and lemon juice to a small saucepan.  Cook over medium heat until sugar is dissolved and apples are just cooked.  8-10 minutes.  Remove from heat and cool.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Divide dough in half, and set aside dough you aren’t working with.  Roll dough into 1/4 -1/8 inch thickness.  Using a 4 inch biscuit cutter (I used a bowl ) cut into circles.  Lay flat on a parchment lined cookie sheet.  Repeat with remaining dough.
Place filling in the center of each pie. Top with a teaspoon or so of caramel. Fold over and pinch edges closed.  Place pies in freezer for 10 minutes to chill before baking.

Remove from freezer, poke two or three slits in each pie, brush with egg wash and sprinkle with raw sugar.
Place in the oven and bake until golden brown, 15-20 minutes. Enjoy!


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A Retro Round Up of super cuteness!

Hoo boy! What a wonderful wonderful weekend! I spend it going to two tiki parties and then Sunday with one of my dearest friends gabbing about everything and making life choices that are wonderful and oh just glorious. I hope you all had equally inspiring and joyous weekends. But of course I didn’t forget about you! I found some extremely cute thing that I can’t WAIT to share with you, so ON WITH THE SHOW!

How could you not choo choo choose these sweet train pants? From Etsy seller, Quirky Mugs!

Do you have a bucket of awesome? Jeanine from Sweet Shop Vintage does in the form of this amazing Barbie box and clothes. OH YEAH!

Care for another bucket of awesomeness?  Well, here you go!  BOOM!  Super cuteness for your kiddo’s wall.

Whoo whoo would love this darling little owl pinafore? From Etsy seller, Breedbaby NYC.

Why have only one elephant when you can have TWO.  And throw in a palm tree for good measure, why doncha? So sweet! From Etsy seller, Wee Little Ones Vintage.

Ladies, the search is over for your the perfect swimsuit…  For your baby girl.. From Etsy seller , Noodle & Lou.

I can’t help but list at least one tiki item every week until TikiOasis. And this week’s cutie piece is from Storybook Retro.

Why, you little stinker! I might get this one–it would be so much fun on a rainy day! From Etsy seller, Little Monsters.

I can never say no to hand smocked cuteness like this!  So sweet! From Etsy seller, Izzy and Ever.

Oh man, I love this pattern on this boy’s shirt. SO divine! From Etsy seller, Aesthetikara Vintage & Handmade.

Happy Monday, friends!

Flashback // The Colorful World of Alexander Girard.

Graphic, bold, playful, fun….we are big fans of Alexander Girard over here! His work has a childlike simpleness but is also rather sophisticated. I thought it would be fun to take a look at some of his awesomeness—and how he has really inspired so many of the looks we are all loving today!

Alexander (“Sandro”) Girard was born in New York City in 1907 and was an influential figure in post-war American design. Girard was head of textile division at the renowned Herman Miller furniture company and worked closely with his dear friends Charles & Ray Eames and George Nelson. (Now *there’s* a dinner party I’d love to be invited to!)

Alexander Girard’s playful patterns and bright colors were a breath of fresh air into the otherwise stodgy and often colorless domestic world of post-war America. Drawing inspiration from folk art — Girard’s personal collection reached some 100,000 items — he brought a dimension of taste and color to his work with Herman Miller and their other design leaders, George Nelson and Charles Eames. Today, Girard’s fabric designs are timeless expressions of charm, wit, and originality.

(from Herman Miller.com)

An avid world traveler, Girard’s designs always reflected his love of festive colours and patterns and influences from around the globe. You might remember this post I did a while back on airlines of the 1960s. Alexander Girard was responsible for revamping Braniff Airlines, launching an amazing campaign called the “End of the Plain Plane.”

He redid their entire identity…from airport lounges and plane interiors (orange and pink seats, anyone?) and even painted all the jets in bright candy colors. He also infamously hired Emilio Pucci to redesign all the flight attendants uniforms!

Yep. This was a man who had a fine appreciation for color! Sadly he passed away in 1993, but his legacy and passion lives on! There have been many awesome re-releases of his artwork. Here’s how you can add a little Alexander Girard into you (and your kiddo’s!) life.

MEMORY GAME + BLOCKS

The always awesome House Industries has partnered with the Girard Estate and released some amazing pieces featuring Alexander Girard’s artwork. The memory game is one of my favorites! He originally created the colorful images as environmental “enrichment panels” that were designed to spice up the Herman Miller offices. Each game comes with 72 pieces and a limited-edition wooden box. Buy one here. The building blocks are also colorful and fun (and printed with non-toxic, kiddo-safe inks). AND then a little something for mama…..they also have an amazing collection of Gerard-inspired fonts. Me want!

THE CUTEST GROWTH CHART.

Pincushion has taken some of his most iconic designs and put them on five fantastic growth charts! These are so great and would look pretty fab in any wall on your house. {yyou can order one here.)

SIMPLY AWESOME TRAY.

The Vitra Museum has released some of his artwork on these super snazzy serving trays. Score this sweet Alexander Girard Mother + Child Serving Tray here.

ADORABLE BOARD BOOK….ABOUT COLOR!


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This adorable chunky board book celebrates the vivid, playful, and sophisticated world of Alexander Girard (the cover features the vintage 1972 illustration “Girls” and there are 26 other classic Girard designs inside). Get a copy of Alexander Girard Color, here.

So there you have it. His work just makes me smile! And has me dreaming of a more colorful and fun airport….

 

Fairyland For Everyone—Storyland Amusement Parks

One of the things I always loved about Oakland is Fairyland, a sweet little park filled with quirky and vintage rides and storybook-themed play areas.  It was always so unique in its charm—I even wrote about the first time I took the Peach there. Legend has it that Walt Disney loved it too and even used it as a bit of inspiration for Disneyland. See how cute it is?

Then one day while cruising the Internet, I found a picture of a certain boot:

But wait….Children’s “Storyland”? Hmmm…Looks pretty familiar to the one found at our beloved FAIRYLAND!

Turns out our sweet little Oakland Fairyland was part of a big Storyland amusement park franchise all across the entire US in the fifties.

Turns out, there was a Fairyland in Tampa:

And in Upper Jay New York a “Land of Make Believe”…

My personal favorite has to be Storytown, USA!

And if you were up to it, you could even check out Ghost Town and Jungle Land.

These amusement parks were more like a hometown version of Disneyland. They were all geared towards the seven and under crowd and don’t feature rides so much as they do “exhibits” —like one of my favorite things at Fairyland, Willie the Whale.  As  you can see, my sea mammal friend had quite a few cousins located  all over the country….

Here’s one that had little seals playing in the water!

And here is Jonah the Whale–a different spin. And different color…

But my sea faring heart belongs to this polka-dotty friend! CUTE!

This sweet but sad old whale that has certainly seen better days. Poor guy!

But whichever Storyland you went to, you were sure to seem some seriously charming stuff!

Although the majority of these charming little amusement parks are closed, there are still quite a few out there that offer affordable super cute vintage fun.  So, East Coasters, if you can’t make it to Oakland’s Fairyland, maybe you can make it to Glen, New Hampshire whose Storyland has swan boats and a Cinderella Coach, powered by a tractor! Or check out the version of Storybook Land in New Jersey.  And for folks in the South, there is one in New Orleans too!   A full list of parks can be found here.

Have you ever gone to one of these parks? What was it called? Is it still open?