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Root Beer Brownies

June 27, 2012

Root Beer Brownies

The small amount of root beer extract really brings out the chocolate in these brownies.  Wow, what a dessert!

INGREDIENTS

12 Ounces Softened Butter

2 1/4 Cups Sugar

1 1/4 Cups Cocoa

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 Teaspoon Baking Powder

1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract

4 Tablespoons Root Beer Extract

1/4 Cup Cold Brewed Coffee

4 Large Eggs

1 1/2 Cups Unbleached Flour

2 Cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

1/2 Cup Demerara Sugar

 

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  Line a 9×13 inch baking pan with parchment paper.  In a large size bowl place the softened butter.  Add the sugar to the butter and mix until combined.  Add the eggs and beat until smooth.   Add the coffee, vanilla and root beer extract and stir.  In a separate large bowl combine the cocoa, salt, baking powder and flour.  Stir until well combined.  Finally add the chocolate chips and stir.  Spoon the batter into the prepared pan. Sprinkle the top of the batter with the demerara sugar.  Bake the brownies for 30 minutes.  The brownies should feel set both on the edges and in the center.  Remove from the oven and cool completely on a wire rack before cutting and serving.  Makes 24 Root Beer Brownies.

Pork Tenderloin Tacos

June 25, 2012

Pork Tenderloin Tacos

 

INGREDIENTS

2 Large Quartered Shallots

4 Halved Jalapeno Peppers

1 Sliced Tomato

4 Whole Green Onions

2 Cups Shredded Cheddar Cheese

1 Two Pound Thinly Sliced Spice Roasted Pork Tenderloin

Olive Oil

Salsa For Garnish

1 Sliced Lime

Warm Tortillas For Serving

 

Rub the pork tenderloin with a spice mixture of your choice.  Victoria’s Dry Rub makes a great rub for this tenderloin.  Place the spiced tenderloin with the quartered shallots, halved jalapeno peppers and whole green onions on a foil covered roasting pan.  Drizzle the tenderloin and the vegetables with olive oil and roast at 350° F for 45 minutes. When done cooking remove from the oven and let sit for 15 minutes.  Thinly slice the pork tenderloin and transfer to a serving plate.  Add the roasted shallots, jalapeno peppers and green onions to the serving plate.  Fill warm tortillas with shredded cheese, sliced pork, sliced tomatoes, shallots, jalapeno peppers and green onions.  Top with salsa and fresh lime juice.  Serves 4

 

Homemade Tortillas

June 24, 2012

Homemade Tortillas

 

INGREDIENTS

2 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/4 Cup Lard

1 Tablespoon Vegetable Oil

1/2 Cup Warm Water

 

In a large bowl stir together the flour with the salt.  With a pastry blender cut in the lard until the mixture looks like meal.  Drizzle the vegetable oil over the mixture and then stir in the warm water with a fork to form the dough. On a lightly floured surface knead the dough for 4 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic.  For the dough into a ball and cover with plastic wrap.  Let rest for 1 hour.  Heat a dry skillet over a medium low heat until hot.  Cut the dough into 12 equal pieces and form into 12 balls.  On a lightly floured surface roll out the balls one at a time.  Use just enough to prevent from sticking.  Keep the remaining dough covered with the plastic wrap.  You will want each ball rolled out to about 7 inches round and the thickness should be even.  Cook one tortilla while you roll out the next one.  Cook for 45 seconds on each side.  Move the tortilla around to make sure that the tortilla is evenly cooked. Remove from the skillet and transfer to a clean kitchen towel to stack when done cooking each one.  Cover with the kitchen towel until ready to serve.  Makes 12 tortillas.

 

4th of July Apple Pie

June 23, 2012

4th of July Apple Pie

 

What is more American than Apple Pie?  No 4th of July celebration is complete without a delicious homemade Apple Pie.  The secret here is to use a combination of tart apples, like Winesap or Granny Smith, and sweet apples like Fuji, Jonagold, Idared or Mutsu.  Your patriotic crowd will love this pie. 

 

INGREDIENTS

3 Tablespoons Unbleached Flour

2 Teaspoons Grated Lemon Zest

1/2 Teaspoon Cinnamon

1/4 Teaspoon Ground Allspice

1/8 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

2/3 Cup Sugar

1 Tablespoon Sugar

2 1/2 Pounds Apples Cut Into Wedges

1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice

Pastry Dough

1 Lightly Beaten Egg

 

Preheat your oven to 425° F.  Place a large baking sheet in the middle of the oven. 

In a large bowl whisk together the flour, lemon zest, cinnamon, allspice, salt and 2/3 cup sugar.  Gently toss with the apples and lemon juice.  Roll out 1 piece of your dough on a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin.  You want your dough to be about 13 inches round to fit into a 9 inch glass pie plate.  Keep the other piece of dough in the refrigerator.  Trim the edge making sure to leave a 1/2 inch overhang.  Chill the shell while rolling out the dough for the top crust.  Roll out the top piece of dough on the lightly floured surface into an 11 inch round.  Now you are ready to spoon your filling into the pastry shell.  Cover with the top and trim leaving a 1/2 inch overhang.  Press the edges together then crimp.  Lightly brush the top of the pie with the egg and then sprinkle all over with the remaining tablespoon of sugar.  Cut 3 steam vents in the top of the crust with a small sharp knife.  Bake the pie on the hot baking sheet for 20 minutes.  Then reduce the oven temperature to 375° F. and continue to bake for 40 minutes until the crust is golden and the filling is bubbling.  Remove from the oven and cool your yummy pie on a rack for at least 2 hours.  Serves 6

 

Pastry Dough

INGREDIENTS

4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 3/4 Cups Shortening

1 Tablespoon Sugar

2 Teaspoons Salt

1 Large Slightly Beaten Egg

1 Teaspoon Red Wine Vinegar

1/2 Cup Water

Mix the flour, shortening, sugar, salt, egg, red wine vinegar and the water together. Place in a ziplock bag. Let the mixture sit in the fridge for 1 hour. Separate into 4 balls of dough. Roll out on a floured surface and place in 9 inch pie pans. Bake in a preheated 425° F oven for 12 minutes for the unfilled crust or use the recipe for a filled pie crust. Makes 2 crusts with tops. The unbaked dough may be kept for 1 week in a ziplock bag in the fridge.

Panko Talapia

June 22, 2012

Panko Talapia

 

I try to make a fish dish at least once a week.  Sometimes it is hard to come up with different ways to cook fish.  I love using various flavors of panko breadcrumbs for fish dishes. Panko breadcrumbs are Japanese breadcrumbs.  They are coarser and lighter than ordinary breadcrumbs.  When cooked, panko’s color turns a rich golden brown and the texture becomes crisp and airy.  Here is a quick and easy dish that everyone will love.

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Pound Talapia

2 Beaten Eggs

1 Cup Panko Breadcrumbs

1/4 Cup Olive Oil

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

 

Heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan.  Pour the beaten eggs onto a large plate and pour the panko breadcrumbs onto a separate large plate. Rinse the fish and pat dry with paper towels. Salt and pepper the fish filets.  Dip both sides of the fish into the beaten eggs and then dip both sides into the breadcrumbs. Place coated fish into the heated olive oil.  Cook for 5 minutes on each side.  Transfer to a serving plate.  Serve with homemade tartar sauce.  Serves 2

Hoisin Chops

June 20, 2012

Hoisin Chops

Hoisin sauce (also called Peking sauce) is an Asian sauce and is often used in Asian cooking much like how BBQ sauce is used in American cooking.  Hoisin sauce is made from soybean paste, garlic, chilies, sugar, vinegar and various spices and is a great glaze for meat and fish (Peking Duck).  Hoisin sauce is also a nice condiment which can also gives extra flavor to noodle and stir fry dishes.    

INGREDIENTS

4 Large Bone-In Pork Chops

1 Cup Hoisin Sauce

1/4 Cup White Wine

5 Chopped Garlic Cloves

2 Tablespoons Toasted Sesame Oil

1/4 Cup Hoisin Sauce For Basting

 

With a meat tenderizer pound out the four chops. In a medium size bowl combine the hoisin sauce, white wine, sesame oil and garlic cloves.  Place the 4 pork chops in a large ziplock bag.  Pour the hoisin sauce marinade over the chops.  Close the ziplock bag and give a gentle shake to cover all of the chops.  Put into the fridge overnight.  When you are ready to cook the chops remove them from the fridge.  Cover your broiler pan with foil and place the chops on top of the foil. Let the chops rest for 15 minutes to come to room temperature.  Baste with additional Hoisin sauce and place under the broiler for 4 to 8 minutes per side. You can also cook these chops on the grill. Turn the chops over and baste with more sauce.  When done remove from the oven and transfer to a serving plate.  Serve with rice and salad.  Serves 4

Nana’s Calzone

June 18, 2012

Nana’s Calzone

 

Nana’s Calzone is a delicious lunch or it can be served cold on a summer day.   When I serve it warm, I top it with a bit of marinara sauce.  All that is needed to complete the meal is a nice tossed salad. 

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Pound Prosciutto

2 Pounds Ricotta Cheese

1 Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese

3 Eggs

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

Olive Oil

1/2 Pound Cubed Mozzarella Cheese

1 Pound Pizza Dough (Store Bought or Homemade)

1 Cup Marinara Sauce

 

Preheat your oven to 350° F. In a large size bowl mix together the prosciutto, ricotta, Parmesan, eggs, salt and pepper.  Set aside.  Stretch the pizza dough to make a 12 to 14 inch round.  Leave the dough slightly thick so that the filling will not ooze out.  Put the dough on a lightly oiled pizza pan.  Avoid the edges of the pan.  Spoon the filling onto half of the pizza round and fold the other half of the dough over to form a large turnover.  Press the edges tightly together, with your fingertips, until all of the dough is sealed.  Moisten the top and sides of the calzone with olive oil by using the palm of your hand to spread it evenly.  Cut a few slits in the middle of the calzone.  Put some cubes of the mozzarella and a couple tablespoons full of marinara sauce in each of the slits.  Use all of the cheese and sauce.  Bake the calzone in the oven for 45 minutes until golden brown.  I like to use the medium rack in the oven.  Remove from the oven and let sit for 20 minutes.  This will allow the cheese to set.  Cut into slices and serve as a lunch dish or an appetizer.  Top with more marinara sauce.  As an appetizer serves 8 and as a main course serves 1 to 2. 

 

Basic Pizza Dough

3/4 Cup Lukewarm Water

1 Package Dry Yeast

1/8 Teaspoon Sugar

3 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/4 Cup Olive Oil

 

Put the lukewarm water in a small bowl and sprinkle the yeast and sugar over it.  Let stand in a warm and draft free place for 15 minutes until a foam forms on the top.  Make sure that the water is NOT hot or it will kill the yeast.  In a large bowl combine 1 cup of flour and the salt.  Add the olive oil to the yeast mixture and pour the mixture into the bowl of flour.  Slowly add the second cup of the flour.  Stir with a wooden spoon.  When the dough begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl turn it out onto a floured board.  Gradually knead the rest of the flour into the dough until the dough is smooth and elastic.  The dough should no longer be sticky.  Depending on how moist your dough is will depend on how much flour you will need.  Coat a medium bowl with olive oil and place the dough in it.  Roll the dough to coat on all sides.  Cover tightly with plastic wrap and set in a warm place for about an hour.  The dough should double in size.  To test if the dough has doubled gently press your fingers into it.  If your fingers leave an impression then the dough is ready. 

Honey Mustard Grilling & Marinade Sauce

June 15, 2012

Honey Mustard Grilling & Marinade Sauce

 

I love this grilling and marinade sauce.  It is so easy to make and is extremely versatile.  You can use it on pork or chicken while grilling or as an overnight marinade. 

 

INGREDIENTS

3 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard

3 Tablespoons Soy Sauce

3 Tablespoons Honey

1 Teaspoon Ground Ginger

3 Chopped Garlic Cloves

 

In a small size bowl whisk together the mustard, soy sauce, honey, ginger and garlic.  Prepare your grill.  Spread one side of the pork or chicken with the sauce and place sauce side down.  Baste the top and grill for 6 minutes or more/less (depending on which meat or fish you are grilling).  Turn your meat and baste one more time with remaining sauce.  Cook another 6 minutes or more/less until done.  If you decide to use this as a marinade place the meat in a ziplock bag and pour the sauce over the meat.  Zip the bag and give a good shake.  Place in the refrigerator overnight and remove when ready to cook.  You are going to love this sauce!

 

Bok Choy Gratin

June 14, 2012

Bok Choy Gratin

I had a bunch of baby bok choy in my fridge that needed to get used before making its way to the trash can.  I grew up in a household that didn’t believe in wasting food and it pains me to throw food out.  I would rather create a disaster meal then throw food away.  This is how I created this dish and it actually turned out quite tasty. 

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Sliced Yellow Onion

1 Diced Tomato

10 Chopped Garlic Cloves

8 Ounces Unsalted Butter

6 Small Bunches Baby Bok Choy

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

1 Cup Panko Bread Crumbs

1 Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese

 

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  Tear off the bok choy leaves, wash & dry them.  In a large skillet melt the butter over a medium low heat.  When the butter is melted add the garlic and onions.  Stir and cook for 1 minute.  Add the tomatoes and bok choy leaves. Season with the salt and pepper.  Stir and cook for 2 minutes.  Remove from the heat and pour into a large glass baking dish.  In a small bowl mix together the panko bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese.  Sprinkle the bread crumb mixture over the vegetables. Place, uncovered into the oven and bake for 35 minutes until done.  Remove from the oven and serve hot.  Serves 4

Pain Perdu

June 13, 2012

Pain Perdu

In honor of St. Anthony we are making Pain Perdu or “Lost Bread.”

What we call French toast, the French call Pain Perdu.

Baked in butter and served covered with powdered sugar, Pain Perdu is considered a dessert in France.

INGREDIENTS

6 Large Eggs

1 1/2 Cups Milk

1 1/2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract

2 Tablespoons Sugar

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

12 Thick Slices French or Italian Bread

6 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter

Powdered Sugar

Preheat your oven to 400° F.  In a large size bowl whisk together the eggs, milk, vanilla, sugar and cinnamon until well blended.  Place the bread in a large shallow baking dish

slightly overlapping one another.  It is best to use day old bread.  If you don't have day old bread don't worry about it.  Pour the egg mixture over the bread and let sit for 30 minutes.

Turn the bread with a spatula so that it gets evenly moistened halfway through the sitting time.  Put the two oven racks in the middle of the oven.  Place 3 tablespoons of the butter on

two baking sheets.  Put in the oven and melt the butter for 1 minute.  Remove the baking sheets from the oven and make sure that the butter covers the entire baking sheet evenly. 

Arrange 6 slices of the soaked bread on each of the hot baking sheets.  Make sure to space them evenly.  Bake for 15 minutes and then turn them over to bake an additional 15

minutes.  You will want the bread to be puffed and evenly browned.  If you need to bake them a bit more then go ahead.  Remove from the oven and transfer to a serving platter.

Dust with powdered sugar.  Serves 12

 

 

 

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