Holiay Happenings from Corolla to Manteo

December 4, 2008
December 3
It’s a boy! Baby Ike VanderMyde, weighing in at 6 pounds 14 ounces! Congratulations Heather & John!

December 4 – 6
20th Annual Hotlines Festival of Trees. Noon – 9 p.m. Outer Banks Brew Station. Fundraiser of donated Christmas Trees, holiday items, seasonal musical performances, a Santa visit, and bazaar, including an auction to benefit crisis intervention programs of the Outer Banks. (252) 473-5121 or obhotline.org

December 5
First Friday. Downtown Manteo Waterfront. 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Lighting of the Christmas Tree. First Friday is a fun-filled, family oriented street festival held the first Friday of each month. Join us for live music, magic, artisans, actors in period dress, a rockclimbing wall and more. For more information visit firstfriday-roanokeisland.com.

December 5
Oakwood Waits & Santa Claus. 6 to 9 pm. Museum Store and Mall. Santa will be on hand to visit with the children, following the tree lighting in Downtown Manteo. The event is in partnership with the Town of Manteo. (252) 475-1500.

December 5
First Friday Pet Parties. 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Costume contests, games, treats and fun for pets and their people. Call (252) 473-2094 or visit puparazzi.tripod.com for party theme.

December 5 – 6
Manteo Rotary Rockfish Rodeo. Outdoor Pavilion at Roanoke Island Festival Park. A fishing tournament sponsored by the Manteo Rotary. For additional information call (252) 473-6644 or rockfishrodeo.com.

December 5 – 7
Christmas By The Sea – Town of Manteo Christmas Tree Lighting and Parade. Christmas Tree lighting will take place on December 5. The Christmas Parade will be at 11 a.m. in Downtown Manteo on December 6. Town of Manteo at (252) 473-2133. Click here for more detailed information.

December 6
Oakwood Waits Christmas Concert. 8-10 pm. Film Theatre. The Oakwood Waits are a versatile group who have mastered many styles, and have a wide appeal for audiences as they present a variety of music ranging from traditional, classical, shape note, jazz, Appalachian, and children’s favorites. The cost of admission is $10.00. (252) 475-1500.

December 6
Howl-O-Days. Join the Red Wolf Coalition and staff from Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge for free Howl-O-Days. Visit redwolves.com or call (252) 796-5600. Click Here for a brochure.
December 8 – 29
Billy Brown: Local Color. Billy Brown is a long time Outer Banks waterman and artist who has a passion for NC history. The show can be viewed Mon-Fri from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call (252) 475-1500.

December 13
Pet Photos with Santa. Noon – 3 p.m. Held at Puparazzi and benefits the Outer Banks SPCA. Have your pets photo taken with our Santa. For more information please call (252) 473-2094 or visit puparazzi.tripod.com

December 13
Whalehead Club 2nd Annual Tree Lighting Celebration. 5 p.m. on the north lawn of Currituck Heritage Park. For more information please visit whaleheadclub.org or call (252) 453-9040.

December 13
Whalehead Club Holiday Piano Concert. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the library of the Whalehead Club. For more information please visit whaleheadclub.org or call (252) 453-9040.

December 17
105th Annual Celebration of the Wright Brothers First FlightWright Brothers National Memorial. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Gather at the exact site at the exact time as the historic first flight to remember, reflect and celebrate this milestone. www.outerbanks.org

December 20
OPEN HOUSE – Mattie Midgette’s Store. 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Don’t miss this chance to see the legendary Nellie Myrtle Beachcomber Collection. Mile Post 13 on the Beach Road. It is in the heart of Nags Head’s Historic Cottage Row District, just south of Jockey’s Ridge. oldnagshead.org

December 27
Elizabethan Christmas. Noon – 5 p.m. Don’t let the holiday spirit fade! Roanoke Island Festival Park celebrates the third day of Christmas. For more information call (252) 475-1500.

December 28
Oakwood Waits Elizabethan Christmas Concert. 4 pm. Art Gallery at Roanoke Island Festival Park. The Raleigh group will return to perform Elizabethan Christmas Music. The price of admission is included in the general admission ticket to the Park. For more information call (252) 475-1500.

December 29
Whalehead Club Winter Piano Concert. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the library of the Whalehead Club. For more information please visit whaleheadclub.org or call (252) 453-9040.

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Not your Ordinary Apple Pie

November 29, 2008
This is a little different from my usual blogging… trying something different… let me know what you think please!

I stumbled upon this recipe “CANDY APPLE PIE”, saved the recipe but didn’t bookmark the page, so I’m unable to give credit to the person who posted the recipe.

It’s the day before Thanksgiving and I am at Marshes Light – new waterfront neighborhood on a marina in Manteo, NC (Outer Banks) today. I’m up bright and early thanks to Bike Boy (my husband who has taken up speed cycling in the wee morning hours – a popular pastime here on the OBX). So, I decide to make the most of my time and make Candy Apple Pie for Turkey Day dessert.
I have been looking forward to using my mother’s favorite pie dish. So, I get that out along with food processor. Nether of these things have seen the light of day in years as I don’t bake very often. I make the graham cracker crust by crushing the crackers and then mixing with melted butter and cinnamon. That gets prepped into the pie dish and baked for 6-8 minutes.

While that is baking, I chop enough pecans to make a cup (looks like a scant cup here) and start peeling the apples (Granny Smith). After the pie crust has cooled, I pour caramel ice cream topping into crust – the recipe calls for ¾ cup, but that seems like way too much, so I probably used ½ cup and then sprinkle with the chopped pecans.

By this time Bike Boy has returned from a 35 mile ride and is cold and hungry. I microwave a pack of cinnamon oatmeal, adding some of the sauteed apples and it’s a hit.

The apples are done and I add them to the pie crust. It doesn’t seem as if there will be enough room for all of the apples, that I am sauteeing in butter, brown sugar and cinnamon until soft. The next step is the cream cheese topping. I mix up 8 ounces of softened cream cheese with lemon juice, vanilla, sugar and an egg until soft.

I add the apples to the pie crust and then cover it with the cream cheese topping – I didn’t think it would fit on top of the apples, but it settles down into the pan without too much fuss.

This goes into the oven at 350° for about 30 minutes or until a knife inserted in the middle comes out clean. I set the timer for 20 minutes as I have a convection oven and tends to cook things much quicker. The pie is done and golden in about 22 minutes.

At this point, I let it cool completely and cover it and refrigerate overnight for Thanksgiving dessert. For the topping, I whip heavy cream with a little bit of sugar and some vanilla until soft peaks form. I completely cover the top of the cooled pie and then add the rest of the chopped pecans and drizzle with the caramel syrup. Bike Boy and the boys have been circling for a while, unusual behavior for them as they don’t usually eat dessert. I make them wait so I can take one last photo.

Delicious – Everyone loved it, and I’ve several requests to remake for Christmas.

What the original recipe did not call for was chilling it overnight, but I think this is very important as the flavors really developed in the apples and biting into that cold layer really balanced out the richness of the cream cheese and whipped cream toppings.

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