Recipe of the Week: Fuquay Inn Cheesecake

March 8, 2011 19:53 by Emily

This decadent cheesecake recipe is from the Fuquay Mineral Spring Inn and Garden in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. The historic Colonial Revival inn is owned and operated by the Mayor of Fuquay-Varina and his wife. It sits on a hill across from the Fuquay Mineral Spring Park, where you can see the spring water. Guests can also enjoy the peaceful on-site gardens.

Prep time:  75 minutes
Serves:  16

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb., 6 oz. graham cracker crumbs
  • 8 oz. melted unsalted butter
  • 3 lbs. room temperature cream cheese
  • 1 lb. granulated sugar
  • 2 oz. cornstarch
  • Finely grated zest of one lemon
  • 4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 4 at room temperature eggs
  • 8 egg yolks
  • 6 oz. sour cream

Steps:

1. Combine the graham cracker crumbs and the melted butter. Divide the crumb mixture between the two 10-inch or four 7-inch cake pans. Press evenly over the bottoms, and if you choose, the sides of the pans, using your hands. Reserve.
2. Mix the cream cheese and granulated sugar together on low speed, using the paddle attachment until completely smooth. Mix in the cornstarch, lemon zest, and vanilla. Mix until smooth, scraping down the sides and the bottom of the bowl. Add the eggs and egg yolks a few at a time, blending thoroughly after each addition. Incorporate the sour cream.
3. Divide the batter evenly between the prepared pans.
4. Place the cake pans inside hotel pans or other suitable pans, adding hot water around the pans to reach about halfway up the sides. Bake at 350F degrees until set, approximately 50 minutes (35 minutes for the smaller size).
5. Cool completely, then chill before moving the cakes from the pans. Decorate the tops of the cake with thinly slices fresh fruit, serve fruit on the plate next to a slice of cake, or serve the cheesecake with a thick fruit sauce such as blueberry sauce, strawberry sauce, etc.

Photo by Tony Alter

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Recipe of the Week: Apricot-Glazed Strawberries

February 15, 2011 19:01 by Emily

This recipe is courtesy of The White Doe Inn located in the waterfront village of Manteo, North Carolina. This BedandBreakfast.com Diamond Collection member is a Queen Anne Victorian property listed on the National Historic Register. Guests enjoy a free four-course seated and served breakfast and afternoon refreshments,

Prep time:  30 Minutes
Serves:  4

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoon apricot jam
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 package fresh strawberries
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup walnuts

Steps:

1. In a small saucepan over medium heat, stir apricot jam until soft and warm. Set aside to cool.
2. Meanwhile, stir together brown sugar, cinnamon, and nuts.
3. Place berries in a mixing bowl and pour jam over them. Toss gently to lightly coat the berries. Sprinkle with brown-sugar-walnut mixture andmix lightly. Divide among stemmed glasses to serve.
4. NOTE: To toast walnuts, heat oven to 375F degrees. Spread nuts on cookie sheet and bake until brown, about 5 minutes, checking often.

 


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Innkeeper Spotlight: Deanna Crossman from The King's Daughters Inn

January 19, 2011 18:08 by Emily

The King's Daughters Inn is a historic BedandBreakfast.com Diamond Collection property located in Durham, North Carolina. It features 17 one- and two-bedroom suites. The B&B is run by innkeepers Deanna and Colin Crossman. Deanna kindly took some time to answer the following questions about what makes her inn and B&Bs in general so unique.

1.  What do you enjoy most about being an innkeeper?
My husband and I decided to venture into innkeeping because we sat down looking for a new direction in life and thought about all our favorite things: good eats, good company, good wine, and great comfort!  Running an inn brought all our favorite things together. The building we would transform into the inn came on the market and all the pieces came together!

2.  How long have you been an innkeeper?
We have been innkeeping almost two years and love it as much as we hoped we would! 

3.  What was your inspiration for your creating your inn? Did you have a certain vision for it?
We wanted to be respectful of the time period of the building and its gorgeous architecture (a 20,000 square-foot Georgian built in the 1920s), but reflected with modern aesthetics in mind.  The art deco style we chose suits this perfectly!  It's elegant and chic, but also clean and comfortable.

4.  What sets your B&B apart from others?
The King’s Daughters Inn offers the amenities of a first-class hotel with the intimacy of a B&B. Enjoy high-speed wireless Internet throughout, ample event and meeting space, and spacious common areas for relaxing and socializing.  At the same time, savor gourmet breakfasts, afternoon tea, then retreat to your room for our turn-down service with port and chocolates.

5.  Why do you think travelers should choose B&Bs over hotels?
When a traveler stays in a hotel, they are simply buying a place to sleep.  Staying in an inn is not just a bed, but a part of the travel experience.  With an inn you get history and character, unique architecture, and a much more fabulous breakfast.  You are more likely to get great advice on local to-dos, as well as the quality you would expect from a 4- or 5-star hotel.  Inns give the traveler a chance to find one that matches their goals for their trip, whether that's to escape for a few days, relax, or get down to business!

6.  Does your B&B have any special history?
The King's Daughters Inn was built as the King's Daughters Home, a retirement home for elderly, indigent women.  The owners of the building, the King's Daughters, raised money all year each year to subsidize the cost of living for the ladies living in the building.  The original home was built on land donated by the Dukes (of Duke University) in 1911.  The ladies' home was so popular, they built the larger home (the current building) in 1925.  After creating a wonderful 95-year legacy in Durham, North Carolina, the Daughters made the tough decision to close the building in 2006.  We are the second owners of the home, and have transformed it into a 17-room inn, preserving as much of the original flow and character present since it was built.

7.  What makes your town worth visiting—are there any interesting local attractions or activities?
There are too many to name!  The New York Times just voted Durham, North Carolina one of the top 41 places in the world to visit in 2011!  We have the bests eats in the region (39 restaurants are within half a mile of the Inn alone!); we have the Durham Performing Arts Center, which hosts concerts and Broadway shows nearly nightly; Nasher Art Museum; Duke University; the American Tobacco Trail; and over 300 festivals a year!

8.  Do you have any food specialties?
We emphasize local produce, cheeses, and meats, and are always evolving new specials based on what's seasonally available and delicious!  Recent favorites include a blueberry goat cheese-stuffed French toast and a breakfast burrito (cheesy hashbrowns, eggs, sautéed local veggies, bacon, and fresh mango peach salsa).

Colin, my husband, takes care of drinks for the guests--he makes several homemade drinks such as ginger ale, tonic water, and aged cocktails (oaked sherry, negronis, and counting!). We also offer complimentary turndown service each night with port and chocolates.

9.  Do you have any special offers coming up?
We are always offering new packages and events here at the inn.  Here's an example Valentine's package:

Falling in Love in February
Looking for the perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year? Whether you are a local or looking for a place far away, the King’s Daughters Inn is the perfect romantic getaway.  Our staff will create a perfect ambiance for your retreat.  A bouquet of fresh flowers will greet you and your beloved in your luxurious accommodation.  Once you are settled, a chilled bottle of sparkling wine or cider with a tray of chocolate covered strawberries will be delivered to your door.  After a toast, our in-house massage therapist will be happy to give in-room massages.  Before dinner, draw a luxurious bath topped off with a full sized bottle of King’s Daughters Inn signature bubble bath.  Later that evening, our staff will arrange dinner reservations and a town car to take you to your restaurant of choice.

The Falling In Love in February package begins at $510.00 and includes (1) night in a suite, (1) floral arrangement, (1) bottle of sparkling wine or cider, (1) tray of chocolate covered strawberries or cheese plate, (2) in-room massages, (1) full sized bottle of KDI’s signature bubble bath and dinner reservation & town car arrangements. Additional services and items may be added to the Falling in Love in February package.


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Photo of the Week: 1889 WhiteGate Inn & Cottage in Asheville, NC

January 5, 2011 01:34 by Emily

Couples looking for a romantic escape this winter will love staying at the 1889 WhiteGate Inn & Cottage in Asheville, North Carolina. Below is an image of the two-person Jacuzzi bath in the Walt Whitman suite (all of the rooms are named after famous authors), which sits next to a roaring fireplace. The suite also features a two-person steam shower, in addition to a sitting room where you can cuddle and watch a movie together. At the end of the night, retreat to the cozy king-sized bed.


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Photo of the Week: The Black Walnut Bed & Breakfast Inn in Asheville, NC

December 13, 2010 22:59 by Emily

This is a photo of the elegant Camellia Room at The Black Walnut Bed & Breakfast. This BedandBreakfast.com Diamond Collection member in Asheville, North Carolina features six rooms in the main house and two new, pet-friendly suites in the carriage house. The Camellia Room is one of these new suites, and it features a fireplace facing the bed, a kitchenette, an antique velvet sofa, and a vintage clawfoot tub. Because it is separate from the main house, it offers the utmost privacy.


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