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Pregnancy and Pumpkin Pie


One major change that I have noticed during pregnancy.. aside from the giant watermelon now protruding from what was once my stomach lol is that I have become a BAKER! I love baking! Something about it just makes me feel good, I can't explain it. Not to mention you get a yummy and delicious treat come the end of it. So in the spirit of the holidays and my cravings for all things pumpkin currently.. *cough, cough* pumpkin spice lattes lol and also because it was just Thanksgiving and I was going to attempt to bake this on the day until I realized how long it would take... I baked a classic pumpkin pie! 




This was my first ever pie experience and I wanted to do it right so I decided to make the crust too. This is where time becomes a factor (and why there was no way I could make the whole thing on Thanksgiving lol - whoops) so I recommend trying this over the weekend when you have plenty of free time for all the waiting needed to make the dough. I combined two different recipes, one for the crust and one for the pie filling. For my first homemade pie, I think it turned out pretty cute and I promise you it was absolutely delicious - pregnant lady approved! So I am sharing all the details down below. Let me know what you think and if it's your first pie making experience - you've got this and it is totally worth it!!





Pie Crust Ingredients:

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1/2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
4 tbsp ice water

Pie Filling Ingredients:

One 15 oz can pumpkin puree
3 large eggs
1 1/4 cups packed brown sugar
1 tbsp corn starch
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsps ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/8 tsp ground clove
1/8 tsp black pepper
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup milk


Pie Crust Directions:

Cut the stick of butter into quarter-inch cubes and place them in the freezer for at least ten minutes or until you are ready to use.

Pulse together the flour, sugar, and salt in a mixer, once or twice until just combined. Add the butter cubes to the flour mixture and pulse a few times until the butter is evenly distributed, with the largest butter bits about the size of large peas.
(Don't stress too much on the size of the butter bits - I overdid this step and it became dough before I added water and vinegar lol)

Add the vinegar and ice water, pulsing once or twice between each tablespoon. The dough is ready when it appears crumbly, but will easily hold together when pinched between two fingers. It’s better to err on the side of a slightly wetter dough than too dry – you can always add a bit more flour when you’re rolling.
(I added too much water during this step so slowly add the water so your dough isn't too soggy - adding flour in the upcoming rolling step that helped sturdy up my dough)

Put the dough out on to a lightly floured work surface and shape into a round disk. Wrap the dough tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate the dough for at least 30 minutes prior to rolling it out. Waiting an hour or overnight is best.
(I gave it a couple hours in the fridge while we went to get a Christmas tree!)

Remove your dough from the fridge. Wait about 5-10 minutes for the dough to warm slightly and become pliable.

Place the dough in the center of a lightly floured work surface. Using a rolling pin start in the center of the disk, and roll outwards, with firm but gentle pressure. Turn the dough and continue rolling towards the edges. As you work, don’t be afraid to sprinkle additional flour on top of the dough and underneath, as well as on the rolling pin to avoid sticking.
(This is where I added flour)

Continue rolling until the dough is about 2-inches larger in diameter than your pie pan and about 1/8-inch thick.
(I held my pie pan over top of the dough to get the right size)

Gently transfer the dough to your pie pan, being careful not to pull or tear the dough. Use your fingers to gently fit the dough against the sides and bottom of the pan, ensuring there are no air pockets. Fold any overhanging dough back into the dish to form thick edges. Brush edges with egg wash - 1 egg beaten with 1 tbsp of milk.
(I slowly wrapped the dough onto the rolling pin and rolled out the dough over top of the pan - it worked like a charm and I have always wanted to do it!)

Place the pie shell in the freezer for 20 minutes until chilled through, or in the refrigerator for at least an hour. Preheat the oven to 375℉.

Take the pie crust out of the freezer. Line the inside bottom and sides with parchment paper. Crunching up the parchment paper is helpful so that you can easily shape it into the crust. Fill with sugar or pie weights and make sure it is evenly distributed around the dish. Par-bake the crust for 10 minutes. Carefully remove the parchment paper/pie weights. Prick the bottom of the crust all over with a fork to create steam vents and return crust (without weights) to the oven for 7-8 more minutes or until the bottom starts to brown.

Make the pumpkin pie filling!


Pie Filling Directions:

Whisk the pumpkin, 3 eggs, and brown sugar together until combined. Add the cornstarch, salt, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, pepper, heavy cream, and milk. Vigorously whisk until everything is combined.

Pour pumpkin pie filling into the warm crust. Only fill the crust about 3/4 of the way up.

Bake the pie until the center is almost set, about 55-60 minutes. A small part of the center will be wobbly – that’s ok. After 25 minutes of baking, be sure to cover the edges of the crust with aluminum foil to prevent the edges from getting too brown. Check for doneness at minute 50, and then 55, and then 60, etc.
(I baked mine a little bit longer - keep checking every 5 minutes and wiggle it to check for doneness)

Once done, transfer the pie to a wire rack and allow to cool completely for at least 3 hours before garnishing and serving.


Pie Crust Decorations: 

I just used leftover dough and rolled it out thin. Then I took a sharp knife and cut out some stars, trees and leaves. Brushed these with egg wash and placed on a sheet with parchment paper. Bake for 10 minutes or until lightly browned. Set aside and place on top of your pie once it has cooled.
(I highly recommend making these because they make your pie look cute and they taste delicious!)



Original Pie Crust Recipe linked here: Fork Knife Swoon
Original Pie Filling Recipe linked here: Sally's Baking Addiction


Thanksgiving Morning Frittata

Looking for the perfect breakfast to enjoy on Thanksgiving morning while you prep that pretty turkey? I have just the thing - my absolute favorite frittata recipe! Sharing ingredients and cooking instructions below. Check out @thenexthappening on Instagram for a quick video of how it all comes together. Make sure to comment and share your finished breaky if you decide to cook it. I would love to see all your masterpieces! Hope you enjoy and have an amazing Thanksgiving morning!



Serves 4-6 people


Ingredients:

1 small cauliflower, broken up into florets
6 eggs
4 tbsp crème fraíche
2 tbsp dijon mustard
2 tsp paprika
3 tbsp finely chopped chives
5 oz smoked gouda, grated
2 oz cheddar, grated
salt and pepper
2 tbsp olive oil


Cooking Instructions:

Simmer cauliflower in a large pot of salted boiling water for 4 to 5 minutes or until semi-cooked. Drain and dry.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Break the eggs into a large bowl. Add the crème fraíche, mustard and paprika and whisk well - making sure everything is blended together. Now stir in the chives and three-quarters of the cheeses. Season well with salt and pepper.

Heat up the olive oil in a cast iron skillet or ovenproof frying pan. Fry the cauliflower for about 5 minutes or until golden brown on one side. Pour over the egg mixture and spread evenly across the cauliflower in the pan. Cook on medium heat for about 5 minutes.

Scatter the remaining cheese on top, then transfer the pan to the oven. Cook for 10 to 12 minutes or until the frittata is set.

Remove from the oven and let rest for 2 to 3 minutes before cutting into wedges. Eat immediately and enjoy!





Dissh Sale on Sale

There is nothing like snagging a great piece of clothing on SALE! Now double that and you know where to find me!  Dissh is an Australian brand that I happened on while binging Pinterest style ideas. I would describe their aesthetic as elevated minimalism. Luxurious knits, classic silhouettes and neutral tones make this brand a perfect go to for closet staples. I have linked some of my favorite pieces that are currently an additional 25% OFF. Grab them while you still can.. you know I already did! Sizing is a little bigger so I would size down. I am 5'4 and would order an XS for a true to size fit. Stay tuned for a style video on my IG @thenexthappening of what I will be dishing out from Dissh! Not sponsored and no affiliate links - just love a great brand on sale!



Linked from top left corner to right bottom: Essential Stone Blazer / Peppa Navy Stripe Shirt / Mosman Stone One Sleeve Midi Dress / Barnett Stone Cable Zip Front Knit (personal favorite) / Rio Navy Longline Shirt / Marco Navy Straight Pant / Bobby Navy Cupro Bralette / Essential Wheat Blazer / Gomez Grey Marl Strapless Rib Dress




Fall Finds at Grand Canal Shoppes

inside The Venetian Resort Las Vegas



It's no secret that when you live in Vegas, you pretty much go from summer straight into winter with so little as a yellow leaf or cool breeze. That doesn’t mean that we locals don’t try and find ways to bring on all those ‘fall feels’! We order our pumpkin spice lattes and cozy up to our Netflix fireplaces, but the one thing you really just can’t fake is fall weather. As I’m writing this post, it’s pretty much the end of September and we are STILL in the 90’s! I mean come on Vegas – give a girl a break here. The one silver lining all Vegas locals hold on to almost every year, without fail, is that sudden fall chill comes October 31st! 

So with that lovely thought in mind, I’m hitting Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas to search for some fall finds. I’m going with the theme of slightly unconventional - like Vegas’ fall – which means I get to share some places you might overlook in your autumn shopping. Starting with a trip to… drumroll... Tommy Bahama!

 


Ok, I know the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Tommy Bahama is probably more palm trees, sandy beaches and not cold days and fall feels BUT two things Tommy Bahama most certainly does have: comfort and class! The brand has been around for years and while it’s been a staple for good ol’ Mom and Dad, I think our generation is missing out. Allow me to enlighten you on all that Tommy Bahama has to offer. 

 

Speaking of Mom, of course I brought her along – so get ready for some ‘like mother like daughter’ moments. The staff at Tommy Bahama at The Shoppes were so helpful and pulled a few of their fall favorites for us to try! 

 

One of mine and Mom’s favorites was actually two different pieces but in the same fabric – a classic V-neck sweater – the Bonita Sequin Ottoman V-Neck Sweater - and a sweater top – the Bonita Ottoman Short-Sleeve Sweater. Now going back to what I said before, comfort and class, these styles for sure had both. The material was buttery soft and had a relaxed fit that made it easy to wear. The sweaters also had a great ribbing for texture and some subtle sequins for that classic style every girl wants in her wardrobe. Plus, it’s the perfect setup; you buy the sweater for you and the sweater top for Mom! Win, win!

 

Next up was a bold print in a classic fall color – a crocodile print olive green jacket – the Two Palms Crocotile Linen Jacket. Again, soft fabric and a classic style. Mom liked it best as a jacket and I was really feeling it as a shirt. If you are loving this funky print for fall – Tommy Bahama has matching pants.





Now I have a cold weather tip you have to try and that I highly recommend at Tommy Bahama – shop in the Men’s section! Comfy fabrics, oversized fits, classic styles... it’s all there. 

 

I grabbed a long sleeve, collared shirt in a yummy burgundy that would go perfect with some skinny jeans and knee-high boots. Then I threw on one of their cozy shirt jackets – the Albany Peak Shirt Jacket - and fell in love with the color and funky lining. I’m telling you, if you haven’t stolen a few styles from the men, you are missing out – so go do it! Now what have we learned? If nothing else – Tommy Bahama equals comfort and class.


On to the next store and another item some haven’t tried – hats! Now if you know me, you know this; I am a firm believer that every person should be a hat person. Furthermore, there is no better time to become a hat person than come fall. I’ll give you two practical selling points; One: hats keep heat in. Two: hats cover dirty hair. I know I can’t be the only one who could use a little bit more heat in the autumn air and less stress dealing with dirty hair... right? Right! 


So, I stopped into Chapel Hats at Grand Canal Shoppes for some much needed hat hunting. Ok, don’t be overwhelmed... they have A LOT of hats. The good news for you is they also have an amazing staff! Ask for suggestions and just keep trying on different styles, with their crazy big selection you will for sure find the hat for you.




If you are a hat lover like me, I started with something bold – a red boater – the Arlynn. I love nothing more than a bright red paired with a white and black outfit... think of it as your favorite red lipstick finishing off a look! Maybe too much for some? If you need to ease into it, go for a classic black wide brim fedora. You can’t go wrong with black, it goes with everything and the fedora style is for sure my go-to! Two styles Chapel Hats recommends most is the Ryder and the Memphis. They are so popular they were sold out at the store but you can always hop onto their website - www.chapelhats.com

 

Of course, I had to toss on a few more for good measure and even got Mom – a hat novice – into one! For me, hats are a fall MUST. They are the ultimate accessory to ‘top off’ a look and such a fun way to show off your personal style. Not to mention when you shop at Chapel Hats, your new hat comes home in a great box!

With that, my fall shopping experience at The Shoppes comes to a close! I hope you had a few fall feels reading this and it rustled up a bit of inspiration to try something new this season. One thing it did for me was this.. I am SO excited for some Vegas fall weather!

 

Summer Date Night At Grand Canal Shoppes

at The Venetian Resort – From the Dress to Dinner!


 

The “date night” is OFFICIALLY BACK! No more are the nights of Netflix and chill - okay maybe a few more of those nights; but for this girl who loves herself a social outing, this moment could not have come soon enough! I have missed so much about this incredible city, but mostly the chance to get out on the town and make some memories! 

 

With that being said, what does this 2021 post-covidish Vegas date night even look like? I have so many questions – Do I remember how to eat in public? What happens if I trip in my heels? Where did I put all of my bras? All valid questions after basically a year on house arrest. Well my friends, I am here for you! I have taken the first steps out into the unknown to answer these queries (and no, you won’t trip). We decided the best way to spend our first date night out was to visit Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort. So come with me on this summer date night adventure – from the dress to dinner, I will give you all the know-how needed to make that next night out on the town one to remember. 

 

First things first, what the heck do you wear?! I mean, athleisure has become a second skin at this point and although this trend is 99% of the time totally appropriate for the occasion, I think for the night we shed that skin and slip into something a bit more exciting. For this, I recommend a shop that gives you everything you need to stun with the convenience and ease of it all being in one place (plus an equipped staff qualified to keep you on track) – Tory Burch at Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort.



Their current collection gives me all the feels! I don’t know if it was finally being able to try something on in the store or seeing a piece in real life and not through a computer screen, but let me tell you, it was good! I walked through and picked out three favorites and let a member of their staff do the rest – with my only direction being “think summer date night.” This was bold seeing as I RARELY like anything someone picks out for me but oh, they did not disappoint! My absolute favorite full look had to be the Ruffle Neck Dress in the color Wood Rose, the Cleo Macrame Woven Mini Bag in Yuca and their best-selling Double T Sport Slides in Dulce De Leche and Gold. It was summer date night perfection! Surrounded by these macrame bags, raffia, rope heels, and luxurious fabrics and prints, I could have stayed forever... Alas, a girl has got to eat and her date was getting impatient.







So once the perfect outfit was selected,  we weaved our way through The Shoppes, and headed over the river and through the woods…  I mean through the square to our dinner date spot – Smith & Wollensky. If you don’t know Smith & Wollensky, they have a pretty large cult following and started their stint in Vegas a little way down the strip from where they sit now. When they closed their original location, they vowed to come back to our city and ended up putting down roots in Grand Canal Shoppes three years later!

 


Now, don’t let the entrance fool you... because it fooled me! From the front you can see a little bar area and some smaller tables – nothing crazy – the place looks pretty small. Lucky for us, the magic happens upstairs. Down the hall and into an elevator, you feel like a “somebody” as they send you up to the second floor to what opens up into the quintessential steakhouse; low lighting, cozy booths, a wine wall and a steer head or two. What you don’t normally see is a canal filled with gondolas and men and women in those cute straw hats and striped shirts that pass by as you dine. Needless to say, this view set a one-of-a-kind scene!

 

We started the dinner with cocktails; a dirty martini for Jordan and an Elderflower gin and tonic for me. My drink was a gin and tonic with a twist – literally - a twist of lemon rind, lemon thyme syrup, and elderflower tonic. Jordan’s dirty martini was so good I decided to start ordering them at bars – extra dirty, blue cheese olives, shaken not stirred. Did I mention they mix it up at your table and leave the chilled shaker for you to fill your glass at your leisure?

 



We nibbled on a dinner roll – ridiculously delicious and I loved how they gave you dishes of Himalayan pink salt and butter to dress your roll how you like it! I want to get some jars like this for my home now. We then ordered their Wollensky Salad to share and the Dijon vinaigrette dressing was AMAZING – I am for sure looking up the recipe! We decided to take a look at the wine list and noticed the great price on Duckhorn by the glass... so you know we had to indulge. If you haven’t tried this wine – highly recommend! 

 

As this was our first time at Smith and Wollensky, we wanted to order two different dishes  to try a bit of the menu but when our server described the Snake River Farms Swinging Tomahawk, we just couldn’t resist. It’s a more expensive choice but it easily fed us two – with leftovers – plus you get dinner and a show! They cart the hanging steak out to your table and begin to char the meat with a blowtorch - yes, a blowtorch at the table. The smell alone gets your mouth watering and when you taste it… out of this world! Crispy, juicy and oh so delicious. 

 


The dish comes with potatoes, which Jordan had to know how to recreate -  they were full of flavor! The secret to these spuds… a blow torch and dripping steak fat – I guess this means we have to come back. For a side, we ordered the truffled mac and cheese because you have to order anything and everything that has truffle in the name, it’s a basic rule of food engagement. This. Was. Beyond. Incredible. Enough said, order it! When we filled ourselves to the brim, our server packed our leftovers in a green bag with nothing but “lucky puppy” across the front.

 

Then came desert, two espresso martinis and the world’s largest chocolate cake slice. I’ll start with the martinis and then get into the cake layers. If you have been to San Francisco and had an Irish Coffee from the Buena Vista, then you will understand the goodness and magic of these espresso martinis. Jordan and I swear the secret is in the Irish cream – it almost gives it an amaretto flavor that’s so light and refreshing. I would say one of the best espresso martinis I have ever had... and I’ve had a few. Now onto the cake, don’t worry I didn’t forget. The Gigantic Chocolate Cake is a ten-layer chocolate cake made up of chocolate layer cake, chocolate mousse, ganache and is garnished with fruit, whipped cream, and topped with a cookie steer. If you need a mental picture, just think of the movie Matilda, when Brucie had to eat that giant chocolate cake (pretty much spot on). Again, we could not finish and to our delight the server brought out another green bag... larger than the first, that too said “lucky dog.” I mean come on, so GOOD!

 


With that, dinner was done and our night was coming to a close. We slowly made our way back through The Shoppes and to our car to head home. As I sit back on my couch... and write this post, Jordan and I reminisce on the past evening -  both in agreement, it was a night to remember!