My year has been incredible! Meeting virtually some of the amazing, most talented, kind and perfect people that you would want all of them to be your friends for life, next to you through thick and thin, and share every single detail of your life. I am blessed because I had a chance to learn what is true meaning of blogging..yes my friends, true meaning of blogging to me is "Friendship!"
No matter what your family thinks, are they proud what you do, are they happy to see you put your heart and soul into your blog, maybe even thinking it is a joke that you take it too seriously, here in this blogging world you will find support, encouragement and friendship...well, one of my biggest supporters are of course my husband and kids, my in-laws, my aunt, and handful of friends that are truly like my family. I couldn't do anything if they thought for one second what I do is a joke..
My blogging food community is more than just a community, they are my family, and I'm beyond happy that my husband and kids encouraged me to start blogging because my foodies teach me, watched me grow, supported me, and those emails that I get from you guys, most of them made me cry..no, they are not tears of sadness, they are tears of joy. One great blogger gave advice to a new bloggers, I think it was Lizzy. She said: “ be yourself!” Yes, and I totally agree because even though you never met me or some of your favorite people behind the blogs you can see, read and almost feel their feelings behind it all.
There is no talent, creativity, friendship or fame (if you are looking for that) to put you on top if you are not who you are..if you are hiding and pretending to be somebody else other then yourself, you will hit the wall and your mask will come right off. That is my advice!
Why I am writing this..well, I didn't experience it the hard way, my mask didn't came off because from beginning I have been who I am. Tried what I could to gain trust and win your hearts through my recipes and my posts. Some of them were on more personal level, and sometimes I didn't feel like writing due to the sleepless nights, sickness, or bad mood, and what I've received on those posts..I only received what I needed at that moment, and that is “Love and understanding!”
I am honored to talk to many of you, get to know you more, and to call you my friends. My heart is full of happiness because I have an opportunity to share something that became passion of mine, and will try harder to be better, will look for new ideas, new recipes maybe even those that are dear to my heart, new inspiration and wish to transform my little food spot into something more than just this!
I wish you all Happy Holidays..May your days, weeks, and months ahead be filled with peace, love, joy and laughter..may your year be better and brighter than the last one...
Yours truly,
Sandra
Serves 6
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of rice
- 1 tsp. unsalted Butter
- 1 cup skim milk, or more if needed
- 2 Tbs. Sugar/Splenta
- 1/2 Cup Half and Half
- 1 cup chocolate, chopped (1 bar 4.4oz)
Garnish:
- 1/3 cup ground Almonds
- Shaved chocolate
- 2-3 Fresh Raspberries for each serving
- Mint or Basil
Directions:
- Warm the milk to almost boil.
- In a sauce pan put butter and rice and let the rice get it toasty.
- Pour the milk in the hot sauce pan with rice -This could be dangers so be careful.
- Stir well and turn down the heat on low. Simmer the rice.
- Put sugar, stir again.
- If the rice is not tender and milk is gone, you can add just a bit more milk until rice is tender.
- Add half and half (or heavy-liquid whipped cream), stir.
- When the rice is tender, add roughly chopped chocolate.
- Stir until all the chocolate is melted and you have thick sauce with rice.
- Cover it with a lid.
- Serve it in a cups, or glasses if you want to serve it more elegant.
- Sprinkle with little bit of ground almonds (of course exclude if allergic), shave some chocolate for each serving and put on top instead of cherry, use raspberries, and chopped mint or basil for a contrast.
- You can also make this a day ahead and place in the fridge.
The taste is fantastic; bit nutty, not overly sweet, full of chocolate goodness, and defiantly worth of trying.
Your Friend,
Sandra
Sandra
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What a lovely post. It's true, one of the greatest rewards of blogging is meeting like minded friends. Lovely recipe. There's avFilipino recipe like this called champorado. We eat it with fried dried fish. It might sound odd but it is a very interesting combo that really works. Happy Christmas to you and your family, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful post. I just joined the blogging community in October and am already feeling this way...everyone is so accepting and cheer each other on through ups and downs. It is wonderful and I feel blessed to be part of this community.
ReplyDeleteNow, this risotto! What a treat! My husband would go ga-ga over this one. I'll save it for a special occasion. yum!
Oh Sandra what a sweet sweet post, you are a dear lady. I love reading your posts and look forward to reading them. This risotto is quite interesting and looks beautiful although I have never heard of it before. Happy Holidays to you and your family and wishing you a fabulous New Year. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThis dessert looks incredible! I've never thought to use risotto as a sweet dish. Your blog is incredible, and even though I don't know you, I feel like I do through your writing! Wishing you a better and more fulfilling year than the last as well.
ReplyDeleteLadies, THANK YOU!!!!!!!XOXO
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post!! Being yourself is absoultely the nuber one thing to remember! And I'd be all over this goodness in a second!! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteThis is a good masterpiece. This perfect for the Holidays.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post and a nice tribute to the blogging community. I would say it does have a way of changing people and their life's outlook. As far as the mask coming off I have seen that change happen in a few bloggers also. The true reveal I have seen is the interviews, some come across as I am one of you and some come across as I am above you. Any you Sandra are one of us, here to have fun and friendship while expressing your love of food! Glad you are a part of the community.
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet risotto dessert.. Enjoy the holiday season!
What a beautiful dessert! I, too, have formed many friendships through my blog...it's become such a great outlet for me. I've enjoyed reading your posts and drooling over your pictures. Good wishes for a wonderful holiday season, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I've never tried making chocolate risotto before. Yum!
ReplyDeleteIndeed a great post. I am glad I got to meet you through your blog! (Thanks to the guest post you did for Nami) The risotto looks beautiful and I like the addition of chocolate to it.
ReplyDeleteSandra what a lovely post....
ReplyDeleteLike you this post too touched my heart deep deep, I am so blessed to be a part of this community too.
Where in the world I can find friend like you, I feel so blessed for that...
Love you my dear friend, you make blogging even more fun. ;-)
Lovely risotto, sounds absolutely delicious.
will sms you, I had been down with flu last week so just lost between zillions things...
I am so glad we both started blogging so we could meet each other. You are a special and dear friend Sandra. We are lucky to have you amongst us.
ReplyDeleteNow this recipe knocked my socks off. Literally, I can't find them any where now. I just want to run in the kitchen and make this but it's 2 am and I should be sleeping.
What a great post--I too have really enjoyed the fellowship of blogging this year. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteooo yay! Loved reading your post and just found your blog! Merry Christmas. Amazing recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! I love savory dishes turned sweet.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Genial receta un risotto novedoso,me encantó luce delicioso y espectacular,abrazos y feliz navidad.
ReplyDeleteSandra, Happy Holidays! all the best. xoxo
ReplyDeletePerfectly said, Sandra! I completely agree with every word! (and the risotto isn't bad, either!) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful post Sandra!! I couldnt have said it better myself!
ReplyDeleteYour risotto looks amazing. So delicious!
Hope you have a wonderful holiday!
Well put, Sandra!!! I am blessed to call you a friend! May the holidays and new year bring you nothing but joy!!! xo
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! I can't wait to try it. I love risotto but have never had it with chocolate.... thank you so much for sharing and I wish for you a wonderful Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm great dessert perfect for Holidays....Sandra, Merry Christmas, sve najlepse tebi i tvojoj porodici!
ReplyDeleteEven this post tells you who you are Sandra! What a wonderful post and we all foodies adore you and respect you very much. These chocolate risotto are perfect Christmas recipe! I hope you have a wonderful holiday with your family. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays Sandra! You are so sweet and It's a honor to call you friend for me too :) Thanks for think to me in this special day! Sometimes I would write more to my blog friends but in English It's hard for me convey my feeling... Baci!
ReplyDeleteThank you all again so very much for all your support! I am so happy to be part of this great community! Merry Christmas to all who is celebrating!
ReplyDeletewow..looks irresistable n hearty..;)
ReplyDeletelove ur presentation..
happy following you..
check out mine sometime..
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Such a beautiful post, Sandra! Hope you are feeling well! It's been such a pleasure to have known you in the past year and to be friends with you.
ReplyDeleteYour chocolate risotto is unusual, this is the first time I've heard of it, so pretty, and delicious.
Hope you had a wonderful and joyful Christmas with your sweet family!
Hugs,
delicious looking colourful dessert
ReplyDeletehappy holidays to you and family
Happy Holiday Sandra I may be late to greet you better late than never =) I am touch on what you say about blogging means "Friendship" yes that is true, reading the post of each blogger learns me a lot not only about cooking but about life.
ReplyDeleteA sweet risotto sounds divine!
ReplyDeletexo
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Coming over from Reem's blog :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting twist to usual savory risotto :)
I have to vote this the best risotto :) It looks super luscious :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post...Hope you had a great Holiday as well. That risotto looks so comforting. A great finish to the day...
ReplyDeletePure genius! And happy holidays to you and your family! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteWow - I am fairly stunned. I've never had sweet risottos, much less nut and chocolate, but I imagine it works wonderfully with the creamy texture. I'm dying to try this one!
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