Craft Ideas For Your Valentine's Roses

Wondering what to do with those roses you got for Valentine's? First dry your roses by hanging them upside down. Spray them with hair spray or to really make them last, you can use this. Let them hang for about 1-2 weeks. Here are a few ideas to get you crafting with your pretty dried roses:

*Take an plain picture frame, trim the rose buds from the stems, adhere just a few buds to a corner of the frame. Place a picture of you and your sweetie from your Valentine's Day together, or any memorable photo.

*Use the rose buds to decorate a plain hair clip or hair comb. Wrap the rose ends with floral tape or ribbon then glue to the hair accessory. Decorate a messy bun or pull back one side of your hair back right above your ear.

*Fill a clear glass vase with the dried rose buds and use as a table center piece. You can also place the rose buds in a pretty bowl and add some eucalyptus for a simple potpourri.

-Misty
www.lapistolera.net

Where to find the {NewNew} Valentine's Day Weekend

Do something special this Valentine's Day. NYCreates Launches The Red Show: A Valentine’s Arts and Crafts Fair and Celebration at the Brooklyn Historical Society for three whole days! Our very own MilkMade will be present featuring her original milkcap jewelry & accessories. [MAP]

We are back at the Brooklyn Flea Winter Pop Up Market in Dumbo this weekend! On Saturday, silkscreened clothing and accessories by BetterThanJam, jewelry by wishbyfelicity and cards + scrapbooks by waisze; as well as stained glass accessories by citybitz. On Sunday, we have jewelry from jantar, knitted accessories by knitknit, as well as pointillistic cards by warpedesign. We'll be there from 11-6pm. [MAP]


Fabulous Chocolate Pudding Cakes

I have always shown my love to family and friends through my creations from the kitchen. From the time my kids were little, time spent around the dining room table was precious - time to share our day, our humor, our stories and our love. And fabulous food. Here is a recipe for one of my family's favorite desserts, perfect for a Valentine's Day dinner. They are easy to make and can be made ahead of time. Just pop them in the oven 10 minutes before you want to serve them.

This dessert is all about the chocolate and butter so, first, you must let go of the worries about cholesterol and calories! Here is what you will need:

5-1/2 oz of bittersweet chocolate (don't skimp here - it is all about the chocolate)
1/2 cup plus 1 tbsp unsalted butter
3 whole eggs and 3 egg yolks
1/3 cup sugar
5 tbsp flour

Lightly butter 6 ramekins with the 1 tbsp of butter. Set aside. Melt the chocolate with the remaining butter in a double boiler over gently boiling water. If you don't have one, set a heatproof bowl over gently boiling water. Stir them together as they melt until they look like this.
Set aside to cool. If you put the chocolate mixture in a clean bowl, it will cool faster.

In another bowl, mix together the eggs and yolks, using a hand mixer on medium speed, for about 5 minutes - until they are a nice lemon color like this.

Add flour and mix again, just until blended. Add cooled chocolate mixture and mix one last time, just until blended. Pour this equally into the ramekins. At this stage, you can cover with wrap and set aside at room temp until you are ready to put in the oven.

Bake in a preheated 375-degree oven for only 10-11 minutes. The outside should look like a brownie but the inside should still be moist and shake a bit. Don't over cook them! They should look like this (or even moister in the middle, if you prefer).

Sprinkle a little confectioner's sugar, add a dallop of whipped cream or even top with a little vanilla ice cream.

That's it. All done and to die for. Off to show my family some love ... and share my pudding cakes with them. Happy Valentine's Day!

Beth

A Homemade Valentine's Day Dinner

As a home cook and a former waitress, I am extremely critical of my dining experiences. Was the service top notch? Why did we just pay $20 for something I could’ve made for $6? Why did I have to listen to the woman sitting next to me complain about her dog’s incontinence for most of my meal? Or worse, why did I have to listen to the person next to me making audible chewing noises while eating? Are you as critical as I am? Probably not… but if there is one thing I think we can all agree upon it is that a home-cooked meal made with love outshines a restaurant dining experience any night! So, forget making reservations for Valentine’s Day and just follow the instructions below to make a delicious home-cooked meal in the comfort of your very own home.

The recipe I’m sharing is for homemade sweet potato ravioli. The ravioli may seem complicated and decadent, but they’re actually very easy to make, and quite healthy. Let me clarify, the ravioli is healthy… The butter sage sauce isn’t exactly Weight Watchers friendly. But, keep in mind that Valentine’s Day night is a night for eating well and loving well, so I would recommend indulging in the butter sage sauce and burning off those extra calories with a romantic post-dinner walk under the stars.

Sweet Potato Ravioli (makes enough ravioli for 6 servings)

To make this dish, you’ll need to buy the following ingredients:

2 sweet potatoes
1 cup part-skim ricotta
1 tsp nutmeg
1 package of wonton wrappers (usually refrigerated in the Asian section of supermarkets)
Grated Parmesan cheese
1 stick of unsalted butter
fresh sage
salt & pepper

Supplies needed:
Fork
Aluminum Foil
One of the following: Potato ricer, Food Mill, Blender or Food Processor to puree potatoes
Large stockpot
Slotted Spoon or Pasta Strainer with Handle to lift ravioli from boiling water

Wash potatoes and prick about 8 deep holes in them using a fork. Place potatoes on the top rack of your oven and place a sheet of aluminum foil on the bottom rack to catch any drippings. Bake potatoes at 350 degrees for 70 minutes.

Once fully cooked, if you're using a ricer or food mill, cut potatoes in half and pass them through cut side down to puree. If you don’t have these tools, you can remove the skin to scoop out the potato flesh and puree the flesh in a blender or food processor until smooth. Mix puree with ricotta, nutmeg and salt and pepper to taste to create a filling. This step can be done up to 24 hours in advance and filling can be stored in an air-tight container in the fridge.

Boil a large pot of water. Set out a series of wonton wrappers on a clean surface. Place about 2/4 tablespoon of filling on the upper edge of the wonton wrapper as pictured below:

Use your fingertips to brush just a little water on the edges of the wonton wrapper. Fold the wrapper over the filling removing air pockets and forming a triangle. Press edges firmly together. Set aside on a tray or flat surface. Repeat with additional wontons ensuring that your working surface is dry between making wontons. If it is not, wontons will be difficult to work with as the wonton skins will become sticky.

Before cooking the ravioli, your sauce should be ready. Wash and roughly chop a handful of sage. Melt 1 stick of unsalted butter over medium heat. Add sage and stir often until you see brown particles forming in the butter. Remove from heat.

Next, decide how many ravioli you're going to cook and how many you're going to freeze for another meal. A typical "serving" is 6-8 ravioli per person. Set aside any ravioli you're not going to eat right away. I'll tell you what to do with those in a moment. Drop the ravioli you're going to cook into boiling water. Ravioli will only cook for 2-3 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon or handheld strainer when they start to float. You could pour the ravioli over a colander, but that can lead to breakage. Add ravioli to the saucepan with butter sage sauce and gently coat with sauce. Serve with grated cheese.

Now for those extra ravioli... In order to freeze them you should lay them flat on a baking tray covered with plastic wrap, parchment paper or waxed paper. Then freeze for several hours. Once frozen, store them in an airtight container for up to 2 months. If you don't lay them out flat to freeze, they'll free in one big clump! When you’re ready to cook frozen ravioli, toss them into boiling water straight from the freezer.



I would recommend starting this meal with a simple green salad and ending with a delicious dessert. Check back here tomorrow for a great chocolate dessert recipe to complete your meal.

Enjoy!
Thanks,

Lia Buffa
http://liabuffa.etsy.com

Where to Find The {NewNew} on February 7 + 8


Start tonight off right with decoupage jewelry by wabisabibrooklyn from 6-9pm and Saturday from 12-6pm at the Valentine's Trunk Show hosted by artez'n. Psst, there will be chocolate and wine served on Friday only (aka "PMS" night) [MAP]

"Forget Me Not" A cool embroidery art exhibition opens tonight from 6-8pm featuring embroidered lovelies by loveforever and miniaturerhino at Gallery Hanahou. [MAP]

Show your support at the Park Slope Valentines Day Fair on Saturday from 10 - 5pm at the Secondary School for Research. Enjoy baked goods and handmade crafts featuring jewelry by yaniamor and jantar; as well as knitted accessories by knitknit. [MAP]

Visit monsters by karensmonsters on Saturday and Sunday from 12-7:30pm at Artists and Fleas [MAP]


Have you heard about the new Winter Pop Up Market yet? Hosted by the Brooklyn Flea, the {NewNew} team is excited to showcase our wares this weekend! Here's the lineup. This Saturday you'll find new original jewelry by kokalakijewelry, latelierdesbijoux, mulryjewels and stained glass accessories by citybitz. On Sunday, we have lovely jewelry from jantar and joyella, as well as cards + scrapbooks by waisze. We'll be there from 11-6pm [MAP]

Across the bridge in Manhattan, simple yet chic jewelry by sarustar at The Young Designers Market on Saturday and Sunday from 11am-7pm. [MAP]


Handpainted illustrations and jewelry by allenelaspina on Sunday from 3-7pm at the Designer's Market located in Cafe Cornichon. [MAP]
And last but not least, paintings by LaSha at the Queens Flea Market at St Nicholas of Tolentine Catholic School on Sunday from 10-4pm. [MAP]
Or Get your Crafts On at these events:
If you couldn't make it to the "Forget Me Not" art exhibition then stop by on Saturday afternoon for a workshop hosted by loveforever at Gallery Hanahou from 1-4pm. [MAP]
Craft your Winter Blues away on Sunday from 2-5pm at Love in the Crafternoon at the Painted Cloud. [MAP]
Get your needle crafts on with knitknit for Craft Night on Monday night at the Etsy Labs! Nguyen will be teaching you how to needle felt hearts for Valentine's Day! [MAP]



-Wai Sze
http://waisze.etsy.com/