Cajun Tuna Grilled Cheese #NationalGrilledCheeseDay

Cajun Tuna Grilled Cheese melt adds a bit of spice and bronzed tomatoes to this popular sandwich.
Cajun Tuna Grilled Cheese
It’s National Grilled Cheese Day and Festive Foodies has you covered. Thanks Christie from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventuresfor hosting our event!
Grilled cheese has been a staple in my house forever. It’s the first thing I think of for a quick lunch. You can eat these sandwiches any time of year.
Everything tastes better with cheese. Grilled cheese has to be the most versatile sandwich out there. I enjoy it with ham, turkey, tomatoes and yes, tuna.
Cajun Tuna Grilled Cheese
Melts can be thrown into the mix. In reality these sandwiches are a form of grilled cheese. Bread, cheese, add tuna and grill.
I don’t think we need a recipe to make a grilled cheese, right?
I like to grill the tuna separate so the sandwich isn’t soggy.
Add a bit of Cajun seasoning to drained tuna and grill. I like to add bronzed tomatoes and sharp cheese.
Fry the tomatoes lightly with seasoned salt. Buttered pumpernickel with sharp cheddar works for me!
Cajun Tuna Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Enjoy these delicious twists on grilled cheese for National Grilled Cheese Day from Festive Foodies!

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Food, Fun, Penguins and More #GatlinburgTour recap AD

This post is sponsored in part by Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery, Ripley’s Adventures and The Park Grill. I received no further compensation. All opinions are my own.
My first trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee was jam packed with things to do. Gatlinburg really has it all.
This tiny community hidden in The Great Smoky Mountains consists of artisans, outdoor fun opportunities, great food and amusements to entertain the entire family.
Gatlinburg
Almost everything imaginable is within walking distance downtown. Hotels, eateries, amusements, crafts, shopping, music venues, sporting and even an Aquarium. If you would rather ride, you can take the trolley!

I’m a food adventurer by nature. So I had to try Happy Hour at the Hilton Garden Inn where we enjoyed our stay. Thanks Zac for the great service and awesome wings!
garden inn

Chase the chills around the fire pit.


Sweet chili was my pick!

wings

If you love a good hearty breakfast, FlapJacks Pancake House has you covered. I heard so many good things about their breakfast. A true family value.

gatlinburg pancake house

flapjacks breakfast

So many fun things for the whole family to experience can be found at the Official Gatlinburg Attractions Website. Places to hike, fish, zipline, camp and so much more.

A visit to Gatlinburg would not be complete without a trip to Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies. So many fun things to do from the underwater shark walk to the kids zone. Be sure to visit the Penguin house!
aquarium outside
shark
aquarium kids 2
aquarium kids
penguins me
penguin house
For more great Ripley attractions in and around Gatlinburg, visit their website. Here you’ll find about Ripley’s Haunted Adventure, Moving Theather, Mirror Maze,
After a stop at the Hollywood Star Cars Museum, Savannah Bee Company and shopping, we visited a local arts and crafts community.
Arrowmont
At Arrowmont School for Arts and Crafts, all ages are welcome to take classes.
arrowmont catwalk
Don’t miss the exhibits!
mask arrowmont
glass arrowmont
snake
I highly recommend a family trip to Gatlinburg to experience all this little town in the Smokies has to offer. Art, music, attractions, outdoor fun, great food and more await you in Gatlinburg.
Gatlinburg tour part one Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery .
Gatlinburg tour part two review of Park Grill.

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Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake #CoffeeCakeDay

Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake tucks luscious lemon curd between layers of lemon cake. Top with crumbs for a true coffee cake experience!
Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake
Happy National Coffee Cake Day!
Today Festive Foodies are sharing our favorite coffee cake recipes. Thank you Wendy from  A Day in the Life on the Farm for hosting our event!

What, you don’t like coffee cake? You think it’s too dry?

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Well, I have a treat for you! Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake will make you a convert.
Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake
I took my Mom’s coffee cake recipe and kicked it up a notch. First I added a little lemon extract to the batter. Loving the lemon even more.

Lemon curd is so rich and full flavored. I used regular lemons for this version but I know Meyer lemon makes it so…much…better!

Hmm I guess I will need to make another one as soon as Meyer Lemons are in stores here!

Start by  spreading half the batter in the bottom of a greased and floured 8×8-inch pan. Dot with lemon curd and add the rest of the batter.

Sprinkle with crumbs and bake.

Enjoy it warm or cold. If you have any extra curd, try this recipe for Meyer Lemon Curd Puffs.

Meyer Lemon Curd Puffs

Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake

Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes

Yield: 9 to 12 pieces

Serving Size: 1 piece

Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake

Ingredients

    cake
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup vegetable shortening
  • 1 egg
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon extract
  • crumbs
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoons cold butter
  • curd
  • 1/2 cup fresh squeezed Meyer lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon fine Meyer lemon zest
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter

Instructions

    curd
  • Whisk together juice and sugar in a 2-quart saucepan. Whisk in zest and eggs.
  • Cook over medium-low heat about 1 minute stirring constantly with a spatula. Scrape down sides often.
  • Remove from heat. Stir in butter.
  • Reduce heat to low and continue cooking, periodically removing from heat and stirring until curd begins to thicken and slight bubbles form.
  • Pour finished curd in a bowl and cover the top with plastic wrap, pressing it against the curd so water doesn't form on top. Chill at least one hour.
  • crumbs
  • Blend together flour, brown sugar and butter into coarse crumbs. Set aside.
  • cake
  • Cream together sugar and shortening. Add egg.
  • In a separate bowl, mix together flour and baking powder.
  • In a separate container mix milk and lemon extract.
  • Alternate adding flour and milk to creamed mixture.
  • Assemble
  • Spread half the batter in a greased and floured 8x8-inch pan. Dot with curd.
  • Top with the remaining batter. Sprinkle with crumbs.
  • Bake at 350 for about 45 minutes until inserted toothpick comes out clean.
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Help Your Kids Discover the Joy of Cooking

Are you looking for new and exciting ways to spend time with your children while also engaging them in learning new life skills? Consider having your kids join you in the kitchen. Taking time to cook with your kids also teaches important and valuable lessons that your children are sure to carry on well into adulthood.
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gummy worm cake

Something as simple as this “Dirt Cake” is fun for little ones.

Learn more about cooking together as a family.

Cooking together as a family can relieve some of the pressure off parents who prepare each meal day in and day out. It is also a surefire way to teach your children proper methods of preparing and cooking food on their own once they become independent.

Teach your kids how to use proper tools for each task.

Familiarize yourself and your children with all of the basic tools found in traditional kitchens today.

 

Keep in mind to pair the tool to your child’s appropriate age group. Learning about each individual tool and why it’s valuable can be fun. Demonstrate the proper use of each tool every time you prepare and cook the food itself.

Ask your children questions about various tools you have in the kitchen. A bit of Show and Tell with simple hand tools is a great place to start. This helps them dive deeper into the learning process while getting your kids more excited to be near the tools and appliances altogether. You’ll be surprised how fast the time goes when you make it fun!

If you have more than one child helping you cook, assign them different tasks. Allow them to utilize an array of tools each time they are in the kitchen. The more familiar kids get with tools and methods of cooking the more likely they will stick with it for years to come.
Discover new recipes right at home.

Research recipes that appeal to you and your family or select a cuisine that your children love individually each week to learn more about with recipes. There are countless written and video-based recipes to quickly improve skills while allowing you and your family to try something new, keeping the time in the kitchen together exciting and fun (regardless of the age of your children).

Rather than sticking to specific staple meals of the household, introducing new cuisines and types of food can also keep your children from becoming too picky–increasing their likelihood of maintaining a healthy and balanced diet, even as adults.

Have your children research recipes each week that they would likely to make (whether it is a lunch, dinner, or even a dessert). Save one recipe each week and alternate to keep all of your children involved in the process. Allow your children to get as creative as possible to truly become engaged in cooking and what it has to offer.

Find a local cooking or catering class.

Whether you have a child who is extremely interested in the culinary arts or if you are seeking new ways to explore cooking as a family, consider attending local cooking or catering classes together. Cozymeal has a lot of kids cooking classes in different markets. It’s easy to check and see if they have one in your area. At times, cooking in the same kitchen day in and day out can become monotonous and extremely exhausting. Visiting a local cooking or catering class is a way to “spice things up” a bit to keep both you and your children interested in the art of cooking and how to improve skills in a wide range of areas.

Local cooking classes and catering events also give your children the opportunity to ask questions about tools, methods of preparation, and various tips they are interested in knowing when they are cooking on their own. The more involved they become with the process of cooking, the more likely they are to ask questions and develop their own unique ways of executing the methods they have in mind. When children do not understand cooking, preparation, or even the types of foods they are eating, they are much less likely to be interested in keeping a healthier lifestyle in terms of their diet as they age.
In order to keep cooking fun and enjoyable for both you and your children, getting a bit creative is a must. Even if you simply enjoy cooking at home most nights, introducing your kids to new and interesting methods of preparing foods can ultimately lead to a much more productive adult in terms of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and avoiding eating out all of the time. The more active and engaged you are with your children at any age when preparing food, the easier it is for them to ultimately become independent providers of their own in the future.

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