Monday, November 28, 2011

Welcome to the holiday season....

Hope everyone had a great thanksgiving!  We had quite a feast over here, I made....

Scones for breakfast
Ciabatta bread
Warm brie with pepper jelly
Candied walnuts
Parker House rolls
Noodle kugel-family recipe
Mashed potatoes
Vegetable pot pie -- I pretty much just eyeball this when I make it, but here is a general recipe
Turkey
Pumpkin pie

On top of that, our guests also brought a couple dishes--it was awesome! 

I just started a new retail job which has been crazy.  It was ambitious of me to decide to host thanksgiving, but on top of that I decided to make everything from scratch.  I don't know what I was thinking!  Looking back it would have been a lot less stressful to just buy a loaf of bread and some rolls at the store... oh well!

We also had a small, but exciting fire when I tried to brown my meringue for the pumpkin pie

Haha!  The best part is that after scraping off the charred part, the pie was amazing so my only advice is to use a culinary torch and nothing else ;)

I also wanted to post that before Thanksgiving, Dano and I made a roasted cauliflower soup that was delicious!  Neither of us even really like cauliflower so I decided to make this soup to use a bunch up from our CSA and we licked our bowls clean!


I used vegetable broth instead of chicken broth and didn't measure the nutmeg, just grated the seed over the cauliflower until it looked well covered.  And I don't buy garlic powder, just chopped some garlic up and added it to the cauliflower when there was only like 10 minutes left for it to roast.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

where did the month of October go?!

Now that I am back in the world of modern conveniences, I am hoping to update much more often! 

Fall just might be my favorite season to bake--it's nice to have the oven warming up our apartment and I love baking with pumpkin and apples!  I like to bake with actual pumpkins and I'll do a post on that later but this week was a canned pumpkin kind of week...


I was anxious to get baking once I moved back into our apartment and one of my favorite fall recipes are these pumpkin cookies.  I used half brown sugar and half white sugar and I have been buying whole nutmeg seeds lately and grating them myself.  It adds much more flavor!  With all glaze recipes, be sure to check the consistency of the frosting--it's hard to measure confectioner's sugar accurately so take a spoon and make sure it will adhere and not just drip off.  I added cinnamon to the glaze and made it pretty thick so I could use a cake decorating bag to ice the cookies.


Yum!

Friday, September 23, 2011

food heaven...

Last night I thought I had died and went to food heaven. 

Here's how it all began...

Dano and I's neighbor/friend Mike went to visit a friend at a local farm and brought us back some amazing produce--most notably tomatoes and peppers!  Its hard to get those items here on the coast because it just doesn't get warm enough for them to ripen.  Luckily this farm was pretty far inland with much warmer weather.  As I was flipping through my Martha Stewart magazine I saw this recipe for salsa and got inspired!  I didn't quite follow this recipe, just used what we had which ended up being this-
After roasting...
I let them cool, then peeled the skins off the veggies and whipped them up in the food processor.  I added salt, cumin, chili powder, lime juice (2 limes), and a bunch of chopped cilantro.  After letting it sit in the fridge overnight it was amazing!
The best part is yet to come though! 

The other night I was pondering what to do with an overripe tomato I had up at the cabin and thought of the goat cheese bruschetta Dano's mom introduced me to.  So cut up the tomato with some fresh chopped garlic and let that sit on the counter while I toasted some artisan rolls.  I then slathered the rolls in goat cheese, topped them with the tomato & garlic mixture, then topped that with some of the fresh salsa.... it was so beautiful and delicious!


I've made this bruschetta many times with just store bought pico de gallo but this was so much better! 

The other food-highlight of my week has been the discovery of this pancake mix...

(Yes, I do make pancakes for myself before work...) and it is really easy & tastes great!  It was sort of an impulse buy because it was on sale but now I'm hooked!   It has 8 grams of protein and only 3 grams of sugar (more reason to add chocolate chips ;)

Hope you are having a food-heaven type of week too!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

a great food week...

This week I stopped in at Grocery Outlet (for non-west coasters, it's a great way to get super cheap food) and saw a big bag of poblano peppers... probably 5 or 6 in the bag for a $1.99!

I made stuffed peppers by first charring the peppers on the broiler.  Then I used some quinoa already cooked in the fridge, sauteed some veggies (red pepper, onion, zucchini), and a half can of pinto beans.  I mixed up the filling in the saute pan and added chili powder and salt.  Then slit open the peppers (careful, they will be hot!) and fill!  I topped the filled peppers with some slices of garlic chili cheddar cheese and cooked them (the oven was still hot from the broiler).

Also this week I decided to finally attempt to make Challah bread.  I've made many bread types before but this one has always been floating in the back of my mind since I was told it makes the BEST french toast (I love carbs for breakfast ;) ).  Bread is tricky.... I always get nervous before trying a new bread recipe!  I don't recommend attempting it without a food thermometer.  I used this recipe and it turned out great....



And yes, the french toast Wednesday morning was the best!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

phew!

Sorry it's been so long since I updated this!

It's been a really hectic month because I've been trying to look and apply for jobs as much as possible since the summer is starting to wind down.

The other night I didn't get back to the cabin until 9pm but I had a plan to make eggplant parmesan and nothing was going to stop me!

I started by salting the eggplant and laying it on pans lined with paper towel.  This pulls out the bitterness of the eggplant.  After about twenty minutes I rinsed it off, dried it, and breaded it.  Then baked it in the oven on a sheet pan until browned and crispy (flipping once).  Then, in a lasagna pan I layered the eggplant with spaghetti sauce, cheese, herbs, and some sliced cherry tomatoes and baked until bubbly! 

It was amazing! 

I took it for lunch on multiple days with a roll and made eggplant sandwiches warmed in the microwave at work.

It takes a little time to make (I think I finally ate at about 10pm....) but it's not difficult and definitely worth the wait!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

cheating this week...

This morning I started work at 6:30 am to conduct a tide pooling program... it was fun, but it's been a long day.  So this week I am going to cheat a little bit and just send you off to another blog that I found my bookclub recipe this month on :)  This chocolate-berry ice cream cake is an easy, perfect summer treat--sweet & chilled with chocolate and fresh fruit!  Enjoy!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

My favorite recipe...

I've been debating even doing a post on this recipe because if I have one sacred recipe that I cherish above all others... it just might be this.  A selfish part of me wants to keep it to myself.  But, I hate when people don't share recipes so here it is.... my ultimate cinnamon roll recipe!  It's two recipes put together so I linked them here to give credit.  This is a long process--read the recipe first to make sure you have time and they need to rise overnight so this is not something you can make the day you want them.  I like to make a batch and then freeze them individually.  Then when I want a cinnamon roll, I just warm it up and plop some frosting on top!  

Dough:
1 c milk
1/3 c butter
1 pkg dry yeast
1/2 c white sugar
4 1/2 c flour
1 t salt
3 eggs

Filling:
1-2 T melted butter
3/4 c brown sugar
1 T cinnamon
(Optional: nuts or raisins)

Frosting:
1-3oz package of cream cheese
1/4 c butter, softened
1 1/2 c powdered sugar
1/2 t vanilla
1/8 t salt

Heat milk in saucepan until it bubbles.  Remove from heat and add butter.  Let cool until temperature reads 110-115 degrees (you probably want to pour milk/butter mixture into a bowl so it cools faster).  Add the yeast and whisk until dissolved (if it was added at the right temperature bubbles should appear after a couple minutes).

In a large mixing bowl, add milk/butter mixture, sugar, 3 c flour, salt, and eggs.  Add remaining flour 1/2 c at a time, stirring after each addition.

At this point you can remove the dough from the bowl and hand knead or knead in your mixer with the dough hook attachment.  It will take about 8 minutes and the dough should be smooth and stretchy when its ready.

Oil a bowl and the dough ball, place dough in a bowl and cover with a damp towel.  Let rise in a warm place until doubled (about 1-2 hours).  Punch down the dough and let rise until doubled in size again.
 
Roll dough out on well-floured board into a rectangle (approx 10 x 14").  Brush melted butter on dough.  Combine brown sugar and cinnamon in bowl.  Sprinkle onto dough rectangle.  Roll up dough and pinch seam to seal.  Cut into approximately 12 equal pieces.

If you are going to eat them at once you can place them into a greased baking pan (or two!).  If you want to freeze them individually I recommend placing them on cookie sheets with some space between.  Cover rolls in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.

In the morning, take out cinnamon rolls and let them sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes.  Preheat oven to 375 and bake 25-30 minutes. They are done when they are just golden brown.

While the rolls are baking you can start on the frosting.  Beat together the cream cheese and butter.  Gradually add the sugar, then add in the vanilla and salt.  If I am freezing the rolls for later I keep the frosting separate.  We don't have a microwave so when I heat up the rolls in the oven the frosting tends to burn on top.  So I heat the rolls, then spread some frosting on top and cook just a minute or two longer.  If you have a microwave though, you can heat the rolls with the frosting on top if you like. 

The last time I made this recipe I actually separated the dough into two rectangles and made much smaller rolls.  If you decide to do this, make sure to cook them much less and check them often because they will cook much faster... more like 15-20 minutes. 

This recipe probably sounds crazy & difficult but once you do it once or twice it's not so bad!

Some trouble-shooting tips:
I tend to run errands or go workout while I am waiting for the dough to rise otherwise I get impatient and pull it out too soon.  If you don't let the dough rise appropriately, your rolls will be very dense and not very yummy!   

Make sure milk/butter is at the right temperature.... invest in a food thermometer!

Knead the dough for the full eight minutes.  If you pull your dough and it snaps right away into two pieces... it's not ready.


Good luck!