Vegetarian

Grilled Bruschetta

December 12, 2012

Grilled Bruschetta

Holiday entertaining is fun, but can be a lot of work.  My Grilled Bruschetta is easy to make and looks beautiful arranged on an appetizer plate.  They make a nice little lunch as well. 

INGREDIENTS

12 Thick Slices Crusty Italian Bread

6 Large Halved Garlic Cloves

1/2 Cup Olive Oil

2 Chopped Tomatoes

1/2 Cup Chopped Basil

12 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

 

Preheat your oven to broil.  Place the bread pieces on a grill pan and place in the oven for 2 minutes per side.  Remove from the oven and rub each side with the garlic.  Drizzle the olive oil over each piece of bread.  Place the chopped tomatoes on top of each piece of bread and sprinkle with the kosher salt. Place back under the broiler for 45 seconds.  Remove from the oven and arrange on a serving platter.  Garnish with chopped basil and serve.  Makes 12

 

White & Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies

December 11, 2012

White & Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies

I made 12 dozen of these wonderful cookies to send out to friends for the holidays.  I am sure that they will be a BIG hit!

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Softened Butter

1 1/2 Cups Sugar

1 Cup Packed Brown Sugar

2 Large Eggs

2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract

3 Cups Unbleached Flour

1/2  Teaspoon Baking Soda

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

11 Ounces White Chocolate Chips

11 Ounces Dark Chocolate Chips

 

Preheat your oven to 350º F.  In a large size bowl beat the butter, sugar and brown sugar for 3 minutes until fluffy.  Add the vanilla.  Add the eggs one at a time.  In a separate medium size bowl combine the flour, baking soda and salt.  Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture.  Mix well, but make sure not to overbeat.  Stir in the white chocolate chips and the dark chocolate chips.  Drop by teaspoon onto parchment paper lined baking sheets.  Bake for 12 minutes.  I like to check on them at 10 minutes and take them out of the oven just a tad early because they will continue baking.  Remove from the oven and let cool completely.  Makes 5 dozen cookies. 

Lentil Soup

December 9, 2012

Lentil Soup

Many of us are super busy this time of year.  Here is a soup that freezes extremely well.  If you want to make this lentil soup vegetarian just leave out the ham bone. 

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Pound Dried Lentils

1 Ham Bone

2 Quarts Water

1 Diced Onion

2 Chopped Celery Stalks

2 Chopped Carrots

4 Minced Garlic Cloves

1 Bay Leaf

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

 

Sort and rinse the dried lentils.  In a large size soup pot add the water, lentils, ham bone, onions, celery, carrots, garlic, bay leaf, kosher salt and pepper.  Reduce the heat to low and cover with a lid.  Cook for 2 1/2 hours making sure to stir occasionally. Turn off the heat and remove the ham bone from the soup.  Remove any of the ham from the bone, chop into pieces and add back to the lentil soup.  Remove the bay leaf and serve hot along with crusty bread and a nice green salad.  Serves 6

Classic Hanukkah Sufganiyot

December 8, 2012

Classic Hanukkah Sufganiyot

Sufganiyot is a popular Hanukkah food in the U.S. and  Israel and means “jelly doughnut."  They are believed to have first come from Spain and are similar to the sopaipilla.  Many say, however, that the sopaipilla was actually borrowed from the Jews. Sufganiyot are widely eaten in the U.S., Israel and around the world in the weeks leading up to and including the Hanukkah holiday which commemorates the miracle of the Temple oil that lasted for eight days instead of one.  Enjoy Hanukkah and eat your Sufganiyot!

INGREDIENTS

1 Package Active Dry Yeast

1/4 Cup Sugar

3/4 Cup Lukewarm Milk

2 Large Eggs Separated

2 1/2 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Nutmeg

1/4 Teaspoon Ground Cloves

6 Tablespoons Softened Butter

1 Cup Seedless Red Raspberry Jam

4 Cups Canola Oil For Frying

Powdered Sugar For Dusting

In a large size bowl mix together the yeast, 2 tablespoons sugar and the milk.  Let stand for 5 minutes for the mixture to foam.  In a separate large size bowl sift the flour and add the remaining sugar, kosher salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, egg yolks, softened butter and the yeast mixture.  Combine and then knead the dough into a ball.  Place the ball into a large size bowl, cover with a towel or plastic wrap and place in a warm place for 2 hours.  You will want the dough to double in size and the temperature should be around 80º F.  With floured hands, punch down the dough.  Turn the dough onto a floured surface and let sit for 10 minutes.  Roll out the dough into 24 rounds using either a biscuit cutter or glass.  Place 1/2 teaspoon of the jam in the center of 12 of the rounds.  Place the tops onto each of the round and press the edges and seal with the egg whites.  Let them sit for 30 minutes so that they can rise.  Heat the canola oil so that it is about 375º F.  Carefully drop a few of the doughnuts at a time into the hot oil and turn to make sure that both sides are browned.  Remove from the hot oil and place on paper towels to soak up excess oil.  When ready to serve dust the tops with powdered sugar.  Makes 12 sufganiyot.

 

**If you are serving these with a milk meal then use butter and milk.  If you are with a meat meal then use water and pareve margarine. 

 

Traditional Potato Latkes

December 7, 2012

Traditional Potato Latkes

I used to eat these as a kid and oh how I loved them! Fried Potato Pancakes, called Latkes in Yiddish and Levivot in Hebrew, are the most popular Hanukkah food. Fried food is traditionally eaten on Hanukkah in commemoration of the oil that miraculously burned for eight days when the Maccabees purified and rededicated the holy Temple of Jerusalem. Latkes are a holiday favorite and today one can find many creative twists to the traditional latkes recipe. They include cauliflower, sweet potato, broccoli, guacamole, cheese and even tuna latkes.

INGREDIENTS

5 Potatoes

2 Onions

3 Eggs

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

1/2 Cup Unbleached Flour

Canola Oil For Frying

Fill a large bowl with cold water so the potatoes won’t turn brown in color. Peel the potatoes and place in the cold water. When you are ready to make the latkas drain the potatoes. Place the potatoes and onions in a food processor fitted with the knife blade and pulse until smooth. Drain the mixture well. Pour the potato mixture into a large bowl. Add the beaten eggs, salt, pepper and enough flour so that the mixture holds together. Pour 1 inch of the oil into a large, deep frying pan. Heat the oil over a medium high heat. Carefully drop 1/4 cup of the potato mixture into the hot oil and flatten the pancake slightly so the center will cook. Fry for 4 minutes on each side until golden brown and cooked through. Drain on paper towels. Serve with applesauce. Makes 20 pancakes.

Christmas Punch

December 6, 2012

Christmas Punch

Everyone needs a good Christmas Punch to serve to guests.

INGREDIENTS

8 Cups Cranberry Juice

2 Cups Orange Juice

3 Cups Ginger Ale

Ice Cubes

In a pitcher combine the cranberry and orange juices.  Just before serving stir in the ginger ale.  Serve over ice.  Feel free to add orange slices if you like.  Serves 12

 

Rum Fudge

December 5, 2012

Rum Fudge

Here is a delicious alternative to chocolate fudge!

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Butter

2 Cups Brown Sugar

5 Ounces Evaporated Milk

1 Teaspoon Rum

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

2 Cups Powdered Sugar

Line an 8 inch square pan with parchment paper.  In a large pot combine the butter, brown sugar and evaporated milk.  Turn the heat to medium and bring to a full boil.  Make sure to stir constantly.  Cook for 10 minutes.  Continue to stir constantly.  Remove from the heat.  Stir in the vanilla and rum.  Add the powdered sugar and with a hand mixer beat on medium for 3 minutes.  Pour into the pan and place in the fridge for 3 hours or more.  When you are ready to serve remove from the fridge and lift the fudge out of the pan by using the parchment paper sides.  Cut into 1 inch squares.  Store in an airtight container.  Makes 60 pieces.

 

Red Chile Butter

December 4, 2012

Red Chile Butter

Sometimes it’s nice to change what you spread on your bread or rolls.  I really like to use Red Chile Butter because it gives whatever you’re using it on a little zip.  This butter is great on baked potatoes or even corn on the cob. 

INGEDIENTS

1 Cup Softened Unsalted Butter

1 Teaspoon Red Chile Flakes

1 Tablespoon Chopped Garlic

1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/4 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

Combine all of the ingredients into a food processor and pulse until well blended.  Spoon into individual ramekins or a larger bowl.  Place in the refrigerator until you are ready to use.  Makes 1 cup. 

Hearty Vegetable Soup

December 3, 2012

Hearty Vegetable Soup

With so much heavy holiday food this time of year it’s good to take a nice little soup break.  Here is a Hearty Vegetable Soup that goes well with a nice loaf of crusty bread.

INGREDIENTS

4 Tablespoons Olive Oil

3 Diced Carrots

1 Large Diced Onion

5 Cloves Minced Garlic

2 Cups Cubed Butternut Squash

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

4 Cups Vegetable Broth or Chicken Broth

15  Ounces Diced Tomatoes

1/4 Teaspoon Ground Thyme

2 Cups Chopped Kale

15 Ounces  Cooked Chickpeas

In a large soup pot add the olive oil and turn the heat to medium high.  Add the carrots, garlic, onions and sauté for 5 minutes.  Add the butternut squash cubes, kosher salt, pepper and sauté for 2 more minutes.  Add the vegetable broth or chicken broth and stir.  Add the diced tomatoes and ground thyme.  Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to medium low and simmer for 30 minutes.  Stir in the chopped kale and cooked chickpeas.  Cook for another 30 minutes.  Transfer to bowls and serve with crusty bread.  Serves 4

Ultimate Ginger Snaps

December 1, 2012

Ultimate Ginger Snaps

Back By Popular Demand!

If you like Ginger Snaps, like I do, then you will love these.  They are nice and chewy with just the right amount of ginger.  You just might want to double the batch because they are sure to be a big hit. 

INGREDIENTS

2 1/4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1/2 Teaspoons Ground Cloves

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Ginger

1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

2 Teaspoons Baking Powder

1/2 Teaspoon Salt

3/4 Cup (1 1/2 Sticks) Softened Unsalted Butter

1 Cup Sugar

1/4 Cup Dark Molasses

1 Large Egg

3 1/2 Ounces Crystallized Ginger Chips

Preheat your oven to 375° F.  Sift the dry ingredients together in a medium size bowl and set aside.  In a large bowl, mix the butter and sugar until light and creamy.  Stir in the molasses and the egg.  Add the dry ingredients to the ginger chips.  For the best result, chill the dough for 1 hour.  Form 1 inch balls.  Roll in granulated sugar.  Place on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet.  Make sure that they are about 2 inches apart.  Bake for 8 to 10 minutes.  Remove from the oven while the cookies are still soft.  Let the cookies cool for 10 minutes before removing and placing on a serving plate.  Makes 3 dozen cookies. 

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