Party Foods

Mamie Eisenhower’s Pumpkin Pie

November 5, 2012

Mamie Eisenhower’s Pumpkin Pie

Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower (November 14, 1896 to November 1, 1979) was born in Boone, Iowa, but grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Denver, Colorado along with spending time at the family’s winter home in San Antonio, Texas.  Soon after completing her education at Miss Wolcott’s finishing school she met Lieutenant Dwight D. Eisenhower.  On Valentine’s Day 1916, five months after the two met, he gave her a miniature of his West Point class ring to seal a formal engagement.

Mrs. Eisenhower was a gracious hostess and entertained an unprecedented number of heads of state and leaders of foreign governments.  She was noted for her outgoing manner, but guarded her privacy carefully as she suffered from Ménière's disease which is an inner ear disorder that affects one’s equilibrium. 

The First Lady was known as quite the penny pincher who clipped coupons for the White House Staff.  Her recipe for “Mamie’s Million Dollar Fudge” was reproduced by housewives all over the country after it was printed in many publications.  Here is Mrs. Eisenhower’s recipe for pumpkin pie, however. 

INGREDIENTS

1 Baked Pie Shell

3/4 Cup Brown Sugar

1 Envelope Gelatin

1/2 Teaspoon Salt

1 Teaspoon Cinnamon

1/2 Teaspoon Nutmeg

1 1/2 Cups Cooked Pumpkin

3/4 Cup Milk

3 Egg Yolks

3 Egg Whites

1/4 Cup Sugar

Mix the brown sugar, gelatin, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg in top of a double boiler.  Stir in the pumpkin and egg yolks.  Add the milk.  Heat over boiling water until thick.  Cool until cold.  Beat the egg whites with granulated sugar until firm peaks form.  Fold into the pumpkin.  Pour into the baked pie shell.  Chill.  Top with whipped cream to serve.  Serves 8

Lady Bird Johnson’s Famous Lemon Cake

November 4, 2012

Lady Bird Johnson’s Famous Lemon Cake

Lady Bird Johnson was born Claudia Alta Taylor (December 22, 1912 to July 11, 2007) in Karnack, Texas. She was named for her mother’s brother Claud, but while a baby her nurse commented that she was “purty as a ladybird.”  A ladybird is a brightly colored beetle.  This nickname replaced her actual first name for her entire life.  Her family called her Lady and her husband called her Bird, which was the name she used on her marriage license.  Lady Bird Johnson was a lifelong advocate for beautifying the nation’s cities and highways.  She is responsible for the Highway Beautification Act and is quoted as saying, “Where flowers bloom, so does hope.”  Here is Mrs. Johnson’s recipe for her Famous Lemon Cake

INGREDIENTS

3/4 Cup Softened Butter

1 1/4 Cups Sugar

8 Egg Yolks

2 1/2 Cups Flour

3 Teaspoons Baking Powder

1/4 Teaspoon Salt

3/4 Cup Milk

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

1 Teaspoon Grated Lemon Rind

1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice

Preheat your oven to 325° F.  Cream the butter and sugar until fluffy.  In a separate bowl, beat the egg yolks until light and lemon colored.  Blend into the creamed mixture.  Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.  Resift 3 times.  Add the sifted ingredients to the creamed mixture in thirds, alternating with the milk.  Beat the batter thoroughly after each addition.  Add the vanilla extract, lemon rind and lemon juice.  Beat for 2 minutes.  Bake in a greased Bundt pan in the oven for 1 hour or until the cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean.  Remove from the oven and cool completely before frosting.  Serves 6

Lemon Icing

2 Cups Confectioners’ Sugar

1/4 Cup Softened Butter

Grated Rind Of 1 Lemon

2 Teaspoons Cream (Or More For Spreading Consistency)

Combine the confectioners’ sugar, butter and grated lemon rinds and beat.  Add the cream until desired consistency. 

Jacqueline Kennedy’s Beef Stroganoff

November 2, 2012

Jacqueline Kennedy’s Beef Stroganoff

Often, a First Lady was asked for a recipe with her name on it, usually for charity or for newspapers and magazines.  Jacqueline Kennedy was set on serving only the best, especially to visiting dignitaries.  Here is her recipe for Beef Stroganoff.

INGREDIENTS

2 Pounds Boneless Beef Sirloin

4 Tablespoons Butter

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

3 Tablespoons Unbleached Flour

2 Cups Beef Broth

1/2 Cup Sour Cream

3 Tablespoons Tomato Paste

1/4 Cup Grated Onions

1/4 Cup Fresh Sliced Mushrooms

Cut the beef into strips.  Season the beef with the kosher salt and pepper.  Cover with plastic wrap and let stand for 2 hours in a cool place.  In a large size skillet, whisk the flour and 3 tablespoons of butter over a low heat until the mixture bubbles and forms a smooth paste.  Slowly add the beef broth, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens.  Let boil for 2 minutes.  Reduce the heat and add the sour cream alternately with the tomato paste.  Keep whisking.  Simmer slightly for 1 minute.  Do not let boil.  In a separate skillet, quickly brown the beef, mushrooms and onion in the remaining 1 tablespoon butter over a medium heat.  Add the contents of the meat pan to the sauce.  Simmer very gently for 20 minutes.  Serve over wide noodles.  Serves 4

Martha Washington’s Crab Soup

November 1, 2012

Martha Washington’s Crab Soup

Tiny New York Kitchen will be honoring voting day by sharing with you First Lady recipes. Women's magazines did not exist back in the 1700s, but America's First Lady did have to entertain the President's guests.  This recipe has not only survived the centuries, but was a favorite of the Roosevelts and Eisenhowers. Here is Martha Washington’s Crab Soup recipe.

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Crab Meat

1 Tablespoon Butter

1 1/2 Tablespoons Unbleached Flour

3 Mashed Hard Boiled Eggs

Grated Zest of 1 Lemon

4 Cups Milk

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Pepper

1/2 Cup Heavy Cream

1/2 Cup Sherry

Dash Worcestershire

In a large saucepan, combine the butter, flour, eggs, lemon zest, salt and pepper.  Boil on low heat and pour the milk in slowly.  Add the crabmeat to the milk mixture and gently cook for 5 minutes.  Add the cream and remove from the heat before it reaches a full boil.  Add the sherry and Worcestershire.  Transfer to bowls and serve immediately.  Serves 4

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

October 31, 2012

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

Make this excellent treat for Halloween today!  If you are fan of peanut butter and chocolate then you and your little goblins will surely love my No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars. 

INGREDIENTS

10 Tablespoons Softened Butter

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 Cup Peanut Butter

1/2 Cup Unbleached Flour

1 1/2 Cups Powdered Sugar

8 Ounces Coarsely Chopped Semi-Sweet Chocolate

Line an 8inch square baking pan with parchment paper and set aside.  In a large size bowl beat together the peanut butter, butter, kosher salt, flour and powdered sugar.  Beat for 4 minutes while stopping to scrape down the sides occasionally.  Spread the mixture into the baking pan and press down to spread evenly as well as compacting it.  In a double boiler melt the chocolate.  If you don’t have a double boiler then bring a pot of water to a simmer and place the chocolate into a heatproof bowl.  Put the bowl over the pot of simmering water and cook until the chocolate is completely melted.  Pour the chocolate into the pan over the peanut butter mixture and spread evenly.  Let cool to room temperature and then put into the fridge for 2 hours.  Remove from the fridge and cut into bars.  Makes 18 bars.

Loin of Lamb

October 30, 2012

Loin of Lamb

Lamb is so easy to make and is always delicious.  Serve with a salad and mashed potatoes and you’ve got a great meal for any day of the week. 

INGREDIENTS

1 Pound Tied Boneless Lamb Loin

2 Rosemary Sprigs

1 Tablespoon Kosher Salt

1 Tablespoon Freshly Ground Pepper

1 Tablespoon Olive Oil

Preheat your oven to 425° F.  Tie the rosemary sprigs to the lamb and sprinkle with the salt and pepper.  In a large heavy pan heat the olive oil over a medium high heat.  When the olive oil is hot put the lamb loin in the pan fat side down.  Be careful to not let the olive oil smoke.  Brown the lamb for 10 minutes making sure that you brown on all sides.  Place the lamb loin on a roasting pan and put in the oven for 10 minutes.  Remove from the oven and let sit for 8 minutes.  Carve the lamb loin into 1 inch slices.  Transfer to a serving platter.  Serves 2

Hurricane Fudge

October 29, 2012

Hurricane Fudge

Today is the perfect day to make fudge that is if you still have power.  Since most of us are stuck inside these next couple of days while Hurricane Sandy makes her way through our communities why not try out this easy fudge recipe.  Hunker down and eat fudge!

INGREDIENTS

2 Cups Sugar

2/3 Cup Evaporated Milk

12 Regular Size Marshmallows

1/2 Cup Unsalted Butter

1/8 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

8 Ounces Semisweet Chocolate Chips

1 Cup Chopped Nuts – Optional

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Prepare an 8×8 inch pan by greasing with butter.  Set aside.  In a large size saucepan combine the sugar, evaporated milk, marshmallows, butter and salt.  Cook over a medium heat and stir constantly until the mixture is bubbly.  Boil and stir for 6 minutes.  Remove from the heat and stir in the chocolate chips.  Stir until completely melted.  Add the chopped nuts, if you are using nuts, and the vanilla.  Spread into the greased pan and place in the fridge for 5 hours.  Remove from the fridge and cut into squares.  Makes about 2 dozen pieces of fudge. 

Chocolate Cupcakes

October 27, 2012

Chocolate Cupcakes

If you’re going to a Halloween party this weekend and need to bring a dessert here is a great portable dessert that everyone will love.  Even after Halloween these cupcakes are an excellent “go to” dessert for home or potlucks.

INGREDIENTS

2 Cups Unbleached Flour

2 Teaspoons Baking Powder

2 Teaspoons Baking Soda

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

2 Cups Sugar

2 Cups Water

8 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter

4 Ounces Chopped Unsweetened Chocolate

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

2 Large Eggs

Frosting

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  In a large size bowl combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda and kosher salt.  Set aside.  In a medium size saucepan combine the sugar and water and cook over a medium high heat until the sugar and water are dissolved.  Add the chocolate and butter to the sugar mixture.  As soon as the chocolate melts add the vanilla and turn off the heat.  Pour the mixture into a large bowl and beat on medium with a mixer for 3 minutes.  Add the eggs one at a time to the mixture and beat for 30 seconds after each egg.  Add the flour mixture to the chocolate mixture 1/2 cup at a time making sure to thoroughly combine.  Line your cupcake pan with cupcake liners of your choice.  If it is Halloween use Halloween themed liners.  Pour the batter 3/4 of the way into the cupcake liners. Place the cupcake pan on the middle rack of your oven and bake for 14 minutes.  Make sure not to overcook the cupcakes.  Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes before removing the cupcakes from the pan.  Remove the cupcakes and cool completely before frosting. Frost and decorate if you like. Makes 12

 

Frosting

INGREDIENTS

1/2 Cup Shortening

1/2 Cup Softened Unsalted Butter

1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

5 Cups Powdered Sugar

4 Tablespoons Half & Half or Whole Milk

In a large size bowl place the shortening and butter.  Beat on medium for 1 minute with a mixer.  Add the vanilla and continue to mix.  Add the powdered sugar one cup at a time while beating on low.  After adding the cups of sugar drizzle a bit of the half & half or whole milk.  Continue alternating the powdered sugar and half & half until the texture becomes fluffy.  You may not need all of the powdered sugar. Frost your cupcakes and refrigerate any leftover frosting. 

Onion Potato Gratin

October 26, 2012

Onion Potato Gratin

I don’t know where I would be without onions.  I put onions in almost everything.  Here is a recipe where the humble onion gets to be the star which is sure to become a household favorite. 

INGREDIENTS

4 Large Thinly Sliced Onions

1/2 Cup Brown Sugar

3/4 Cup Butter

6 Large Sliced Potatoes

1 Cup Cream

3 Sprigs Chopped Rosemary

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  In a large size sauté pan place the sliced onions, butter and brown sugar over a low heat.  Cook for 40 minutes until caramelized.  Stir occasionally.  Grease a shallow baking dish with olive oil.  Do not peel the potatoes.  Just slice them.  Place a layer of potatoes in the baking dish and then a layer of onions.  Drizzle with the cream and sprinkle with the chopped rosemary.  Repeat until all ingredients are used, ending with the onions, cream and rosemary.  Bake for 1 hour until the top is golden and bubbly.  Serves 4

Caramel Apples

October 25, 2012

Caramel Apples

Really, it wouldn’t be Halloween without caramel apples!

INGREDIENTS

6 Small Apples

6 Popsicle Sticks

14 Ounces Unwrapped Caramels

2 Tablespoons Half & Half

2 Cups Chopped Toasted Nuts (Peanuts, Pecans or Walnuts) – Optional

It is best to use tart apples for these caramel apples.  Wash and dry the apples.  Remove the stems and insert a popsicle stick into the stem end of each apple.  Butter a baking sheet.  Place the apples on the baking sheet.  In a medium size saucepan combine the caramels and the half & half.  Cook and stir over a medium low heat until the caramels are completely melted.  Stir constantly.  Turn off the heat. You will now need to work quickly.  Dip each apple into the hot caramel mixture.  Turn to coat.  If the caramel mixture becomes too thick to easily coat the apples then heat again over a low heat.  If you have opted for finishing them off with nuts then place the chopped nuts into a small bowl and dip the wet caramel apple into the nuts.  Place on the buttered baking sheet and let stand until set.  Serve the same day.  Makes 6

 

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