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Fettuccine Alla Carbonara

December 30, 2011

Fettuccine Alla Carbonara

INGREDIENTS

1 Pound Fettuccine

8 Strips Bacon

8 Ounces Unsalted Butter

2 Tablespoons Finely Chopped Onion

6 Ounces Thickly Sliced Prosciutto

1 Tablespoon Finely Chopped Parsley

½ Cup White Wine

½ Cup Heavy Cream

½ Cup Milk

½ Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese

1 Egg Yolk

½ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

While the water is set up to boil, cook the bacon and drain it thoroughly. Cut the prosciutto and bacon into half inch squares. Melt the butter in a medium size saucepan. Add the minced onion and sauté over a low heat until the onion is translucent. Add the cut up bacon and prosciutto and stir over a low heat for 3 to 4 minutes. Pour the wine into the saucepan and raise the heat to bring the mixture to a low boil for 5 minutes while stirring. Add the cream and milk and bring to a low boil again for 5 minutes. Cook and drain the fettuccine. Lower the heat and add the parsley and ½ of the grated Parmesan cheese. Pour the mixture over the boiled and drained fettuccine. Add the whisked egg yolk and toss the pasta and sauce together thoroughly. Add the grated cheese and freshly ground pepper. Serve immediately. Serves 4

Glazed Ham

December 26, 2011

Glazed Ham

A Boxing Day Tradition!

INGREDIENTS

1 Five Pound Cooked Ham

¼ Cup Whole Cloves

¼ Cup Maple Syrup

2 Cups Honey

2/3 Cup Butter

Score the ham and stud with the whole cloves. Place the ham in a foil lined pan. Preheat the oven to 325° F. Using a double boiler, heat the maple syrup, honey and butter. Keep the glaze warm while baking the ham. Brush the glaze over the ham and bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Baste the ham every 10 minutes with the glaze. During the last 5 minutes of baking, turn on the broiler to caramelize the glaze. Remove from the oven and let stand for 5 minutes before serving. Serves 15

Cotswold Potatoes

December 25, 2011

Cotswold Potatoes

These mashed potatoes are made with Cotswold cheese. If you don’t have Cotswold cheese then cheddar will do fine.

INGREDIENTS

2 Pounds Yukon Gold Potatoes

1 Cup Heavy Cream

5 Tablespoons Butter (Room Temperature)

1 ½ Cups Shredded Cotswold Cheese

¼ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper

¼ Teaspoon Kosher Salt

¼ Teaspoon Paprika

Boil the potatoes, in a medium size saucepan, for 20 minutes until tender. Drain well. Put the potatoes back in the saucepan and stir over a low heat for 2 minutes until dry. Remove from the heat and add ½ cup of the cream and butter. Mash well. Add the grated cheese and seasonings. Combine with a wooden spoon. Add the remaining cream and serve. Serves 4

Steamed Lobster

December 24, 2011

Steamed Lobster

Easier to cook than to eat! All you need is a large pot and water!

INGREDIENTS

Water

2 Lobsters (2 Pounds Each)

Melted Butter

In a pot large enough to hold both lobsters add 2 inches of water. Bring the water to a boil and then lower the heat to a simmer. If you have a steaming rack for your pot then use it as it will help prevent the lobsters from touching the bottom of the pot and charring. If you don’t have a steaming rack then don’t worry about it. Add the lobsters and steam for 15 minutes. Remove the lobsters and let them cool for 10 minutes before removing the claw and tail meat from the shells. Serve with melted butter if you desire. Serves 4

Pan Fried Halibut

December 24, 2011

Pan Fried Halibut

I absolutely love Halibut. After living in the Pacific Northwest for so many years I came to appreciate how delicious and versatile Halibut can be. Halibut is a lean fish that, when eaten fresh, the meat has a very clean taste and requires little seasoning. Noted for its dense and firm texture Halibut is great broiled, deep fried, pan fried or lightly grilled.

INGREDIENTS

2 Eight Ounce Halibut Fillets (Skin On)

4 Basil Leaves

1 Teaspoon Rosemary Leaves

2 Sprigs Thyme

2 Tablespoons Butter

4 Tablespoons Olive Oil

¼ Cup Red Wine

¼ Teaspoon Sea Salt

¼ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

Season the halibut with the salt and pepper. Preheat the oven to 450° F. Heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in a heavy skillet over a medium high heat. Place the halibut in the pan flesh side down. Cook for 2 minutes and then turn the fillets over and cook 1 minute more. Place the pan in the preheated oven for 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and place it back over a medium high heat. Add the wine and reduce it until almost all of the wine is gone. While reducing the sauce be sure to baste the fillet to keep it moist. Add the remaining olive oil, butter, basil, rosemary and thyme and cook for 1 minute. Remove the pan from the heat and let it stand for 1 minute. Place on a serving platter and drizzle the sauce over it and enjoy. Serves 2

Seared Scallops

December 24, 2011

Seared Scallops

So easy and so delicious! Perfect for the Feast of the Seven Fishes!

INGREDIENTS

16 Sea Scallops

¼ Teaspoon Sea Salt

¼ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

½ Cup Cold Unsalted Butter (Cut Into Small Pieces)

1 Tablespoon Olive Oil

½ Juiced Lemon

1 Tablespoon Flat Leaf Parsley

Season the scallops with the salt & pepper. In a large skillet warm up 1 tablespoon of the butter and the olive oil over a medium heat. Add the scallops. Make sure not to overcrowd them in the pan. Leave them alone until they form a crust on the bottom. Turn them over on the other side and cook them until the crust forms. Remove the scallops from the pan and place them in a baking dish. Place them in a preheated 450° F oven for 5 minutes. Melt the rest of the butter in a separate pan on the stove. Add the lemon juice and parsley. Stir. When the scallops are ready take them out of the oven and place on a serving platter. Add the butter sauce and serve. Serves 4

Traditional Potato Latkes

December 20, 2011

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 Salt

½ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

½ 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 ¼ 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.

Country French Onion Soup

December 19, 2011

Country French Onion Soup

This soup is absolutely delicious! I love to make this soup every chance that I get.

INGREDIENTS

2 Tablespoons Butter

4 Cups Sliced Onions

1 Teaspoon Finely Chopped Fresh Garlic

2 ½ Cups Water

¼ Cup Chopped Fresh Parsley

21 Ounces Beef Broth

2 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard

1 Teaspoon Dried Basil

¼ Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

¼ Teaspoon Dried Thyme Leaves

Croutons:

¼ Cup Butter

1 Teaspoon Dried Basil Leaves

½ Teaspoon Finely Chopped Fresh Garlic

3 Cups 1 Inch Cubed Bread

Topping:

6 Ounces Sliced Provolone Cheese

Melt the 2 tablespoons butter in a 3 quart saucepan until the butter is sizzling. Add the onions and garlic. Cook over a medium heat. Stir occasionally and cook for 8 minutes. The onions should be tender. Preheat the oven to 450° F. Add all of the remaining soup ingredients and continue cooking for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, melt ¼ cup of the butter in a 13/9 inch baking pan in the oven for 6 minutes. Stir in 1 teaspoon of basil and ½ teaspoon of garlic. Add the bread cubes and toss to coat. Bake for 10 minutes while stirring occasionally. You want the bread cubes toasted. Pour the soup into oven proof bowls. Place 1 slice of cheese in each bowl. Bake for 10 minutes until the cheese is lightly browned. Serve with the croutons. Serves 4

Hanukkah Cut-Out Cookies

December 18, 2011

Hanukkah Cut-Out Cookies

With Hanukkah right around the corner it’s time to make cookies! These golden, honey flavored cut-out cookies are delicious and are a traditional Hanukkah treat. Traditional cookie cutters include a Menorah, Dreidel & Star of David.

INGREDIENTS

½ Cup Sugar

½ Cup Softened Butter

¼ Cup Honey

1 Egg Yolk

1 ½ Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Baking Powder

Decorator Icing & Sugars (Optional)

In a large bowl combine the butter and sugar. Beat until creamy. Add the honey and egg yolk. Continue beating until mixed well. Reduce mixer speed to low. Add the flour and baking powder. Beat until combined, but don’t over mix. Divide the dough in half. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours. Preheat the oven to 400° F. Take one half of the dough out of the refrigerator and leave the other one in to keep cold. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters and place 1 inch apart on parchment paper lined baking sheets. Sprinkle with decorator sugars if you want. Bake for 8 minutes until the edges are lightly browned. Remove from the oven and cool for 1 minute before removing from the baking sheets. Cool completely. Decorate with frosting and sugar if desired. Makes 2 dozen cookies.

Stovetop Macaroni & Cheese

December 18, 2011

Stovetop Macaroni & Cheese

We are all super busy this holiday season. Here is a quick meal to rely on while wrapping those presents. Add a salad and some garlic bread and you’ve got a full dinner that everyone will enjoy.

INGREDIENTS

1 ½ Cup Macaroni

¾ Ounces Cubed Provolone Cheese

¾ Ounces Cubed Cheddar Cheese

1 Cup Half & Half

½ Cup Coarsely Crushed Seasoned Croutons

Cook the macaroni according to the directions on the package. Remove from the stove and drain the pasta. Combine the cooked macaroni, half & half and the cheeses in a 2 quart saucepan. Cook over a medium heat for 8 minutes. Stir occasionally. Spoon the macaroni into a serving dish and sprinkle with the crushed croutons. Serves 2

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