It's Saint Joseph's Day and time to make Sfingi.
INGREDIENTS
Ricotta Cream Filling
One 15 Ounce Container Ricotta
3/4 Cup Confectioners’ Sugar
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/4 Cup Mini Chocolate Chips
1 Tablespoon Finely Chopped Candied Citron Or Orange Peel
Dough
1 Cup Water
4 Tablespoons (1/2 stick) Unsalted Butter
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Cup Unbleached Flour
4 Large Eggs
Vegetable Oil For Frying
Candied Cherries – Cut In Half For Garnish
2 Tablespoons Chopped Unsalted Pistachios For Garnish (Optional)
Confectioners’ Sugar
In a medium Bowl, whisk the ricotta, sugar and vanilla until smooth. Stir in the chocolate chips and candied fruit. Cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight.
To make the puffs, bring the water, the butter and the salt to a boil over medium heat. Remove from the heat, add the flour all at once and stir well with a wooden spoon until the flour is completely incorporated.
Return the saucepan to medium heat. Cook, stirring constantly and turning the dough often, until the dough begins to leave a thin film on the bottom of the saucepan (about 3 minutes). This dries the dough so the puffs will be crisp. With a rubber spatula, scrape the dough into a large bowl. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Continue to beat until smooth – about 2 minutes more.
In a deep heavy saucepan or deep fryer, heat about 3 inches of oil until the temperature reaches 375° F on a deep frying thermometer or until a small bit of the dough dropped into the oil sizzles and turns brown in 1 minute. With a tablespoon, scoop up a rounded spoonful of batter and with another spoon, carefully push the dough into the oil so that it doesn’t splash. Continue to add the dough by the spoonful without crowding the pan. The dough will puff up and double in size so do not add too many at one time or they will stick together. Cook, turning them often, until the dough breaks open – about 4 minutes. Continue to cook 1 to 2 minute more or until crisp and golden brown. Remove the fritters with a slotted spoon or skimmer and place them on paper towels to drain. Repeat with the remaining dough. Let cool slightly.
With a small knife, split fritter partway open. Spoon the cream inside, allowing it to show through the split. Press a cherry half into the cream and sprinkle with pistachios (optional). (If it is not St. Joseph’s Day, you can just shake these, without the filling in a bag with confectioners’ sugar and serve like donuts).
Dust the sfingi with confectioners’ sugar. These are best right after they are made. Makes 12
It’s still tea time here at Tiny New York Kitchen. On Monday a wonderful old friend came to visit me and brought me the most delicious black and rose tea. It was absolutely delicious and I think Honey Madeleines make the perfect tasty tea time treat. If you don’t have a madeleine pan you can use tartlet pans.
INGREDIENTS
1/4 Cup Softened Butter
2 Eggs
1/4 Cup Sugar
2 Tablespoons Honey
1/2 Cup Unbleached Flour
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
Preheat your oven to 375º F. Lightly grease a madeleine pan that holds 12 madeleines. In a large size bowl beat the butter and sugar together. Beat in the eggs one at a time. Stir in the honey. Sift the flour and baking powder onto the egg mixture and fold in. Spoon the batter into the prepared molds. Bake for 10 minutes. You will want them to be a light golden brown color. Remove from the oven and leave them sit in the molds for 2 minutes. Turn the madeleines out and transfer to a wire rack to cool. Serve dusted with powdered sugar or serve them plain. Makes 1 dozen.
Most brownies have roughly the same ingredients: chocolate, butter, sugar, eggs and flour. By adding the ancho chile I added a unique flavor that you get at the end of eating the brownie. It really is good. Give it a try and see what you think.
INGREDIENTS
1/4 Cup Butter
1 Cup Sugar
3 Squares Unsweetened Chocolate
1 Beaten Egg
1/2 Cup Flour
3 Teaspoons Ancho Chile Powder
Preheat your oven to 350º F. Grease and flour an 8 inch square baking pan. Place the butter and chocolate in the top of a double boiler. Over simmering water melt the butter and the chocolate. Stir in the sugar until incorporated and then remove from the heat and cool. When the chocolate mixture is cool whisk in the egg until it is just incorporated. Mix in the flour and the ancho chile powder. Make sure not to overmix. Place in the oven and bake for 20 minutes. The middle should look a bit soft. Remove from the oven and cool in the pan. Cut into squares and serve. Makes approximately 2 dozen.
This cake is easy to make and the bonus is that you don’t even need to own cake pans! First, just as with pineapple upside-down cake, cook the butter and brown sugar into a caramel in a cast iron skillet. Then top with mango slices. Instead of pouring the typical yellow cake batter over the top I used carrot cake batter. To remove excess liquid,, drain the mango slices on layers of paper towels.
INGREDIENTS
Topping
8 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
3/4 Cups Brown Sugar
3 Cups Mango Slices (Packed in a Jar)
Cake
2 Cups Unbleached Flour
2 Teaspoons Ground Cinnamon
1 Teaspoon Ground Allspice
1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1 1/2 Sugar
1/2 Cup Brown Sugar
5 Eggs
1 Cup Olive Oil
3 Cups Shredded Carrots
Preheat your oven to 350º F. Melt the butter in a large cast iron skillet over a medium heat. Stir in the 3/4 cup brown sugar and cook for 2 minutes. Turn the heat off. Place the mango slices all around the center and edges of the skillet. In a medium size bowl whisk together the flour, cinnamon, allspice, baking soda, baking powder and kosher salt. In a large size bowl beat the sugar, 1/2 cup brown sugar and eggs with a mixer until thick and creamy. With the mixer running, slowly add the oil. Beat until combined. Stir in the carrots until thoroughly combined. Gradually add the flour mixture to the wet mixture and beat for 30 seconds. Pour the batter into the skillet (over the mango). Place in the oven and bake for 50 to 60 minutes. Remove from the oven and let the cake cool in the skillet for 10 minutes. Turn out onto a serving platter and serve either warm or at room temperature. Serves 8
It’s about that time of year when I start posting “Tea Time” recipes. My mother-in-law was from England and always liked to have her cup of tea around 4pm accompanied by some sweets. My children grew up having their grandmother’s tea time and the black tea they drank was always served with milk and loads of sugar. You can imagine what I thought of that!
INGREDIENTS
1/2 Cup Canned Peach Slices
3/4 Cup Unsalted Butter
1 1/4 Cups Sugar
Grated Zest of 1 Orange
4 Room Temperature Eggs
2/3 Cup Sour Cream
2 Cups Unbleached Flour
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda
1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
Powdered Sugar for Garnish
Preheat your oven to 350º F. Grease and flour a bundt pan. Drain the peach slices and chop them into coarse pieces. In a large size bowl beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the orange zest and beat in the eggs one at a time. Fold in the sour cream and the peaches. Combine the flour, baking soda and kosher salt in a medium size bowl. Gradually add the flour mixture into the batter. Pour into your prepared bundt pan and place into the oven. Bake for 45 minutes until golden brown. You may need to add 5 more minutes depending on your oven. Remove from the oven and let cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Turn the cake out and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Sift the powdered sugar over the cake and serve. Serves 8
Commercial chili powder can be used for making sauces for tacos or enchiladas, salsas and dishes like chili con carne. When using store-bought powder look at the labels to see what spices are included. You can also make your own chili powder. Here is a perfect version.
INGREDIENTS
6 Ounces Dried Chiles (Mild, Hot or a Combination)
2 Tablespoons Ground Cumin
2 Teaspoons Ground Paprika
4 Teaspoons Salt
2 Teaspoons Garlic Salt
2 Teaspoons Oregano
2 Teaspoons Onion Salt
2 Teaspoons Fresh Dried Cilantro
Cut off the stems of the dried chiles with a knife. Blend all of the ingredients with the chiles in a food processor or a blender until powdery. Makes 2/3 cup of zesty chili powder. Store in an air-tight glass jar.
Mexican food is often imitated but nothing compares to authentic Mexican dishes. Here is a great Mexican weekend breakfast favorite.
INGREDIENTS
8 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
8 Mini Corn Tortillas
Salsa
1/2 Cup Shredded Cheese
8 Eggs
In a large skillet heat the oil and soften the corn tortillas on both sides by dipping them in hot oil. Drain and set aside in a warmer. Fry the eggs sunny side up and then place the eggs over the corn tortillas. Top with salsa and garnish with cheese. Serves 4
Salsa
4 to 5 Stewed Tomatoes
2 Tablespoons Diced Onion
1 Teaspoon Vegetable Oil
1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt
1/4 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
4 Ounces Diced Green Chiles
Chop the tomatoes and combine with the onions. Heat in a saucepan with the oil and salt. Cook over a medium heat until well blended. Mix in the chiles and cover to simmer. Serve hot over your Huevos Rancheros.