Friday, February 22, 2013

How To Make Waffles from Scratch

Today I ran out of Bisquick and we had a craving for waffles, so what was I supposed to do?  Some would say run to the grocery store, but not me...I made them from scratch here's the recipe.

Ingredients:
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons white sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups warm milk
  • 1/3 cup melted butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:
  1. In a large bowl, beat the eggs and then stir in the milk, butter, and vanilla. Next add the salt, flour, baking powder, and sugar.
  2. Ladle the batter into a preheated waffle iron.  Cook until golden brown.

This recipe made about 5-6 waffles.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Egg Salad Sandwiches

Me: "Jason, what do you want for lunch?"
Husband: "Umm, you know, an egg salad sandwich sounds pretty good."
Me: "...."

Yep, it's a first.  I have never made an egg salad sandwich.  Last week when I was in Bellevue, I had two bites of one and couldn't finish it.  It was riddled with overpowering onions and way too much mayo. Growing up we never ate them, so I really had nothing to go off of...

Me: "Umm, what is in an egg salad sandwich exactly?"
Husband: "Mayo, mustard, and eggs."
Me: "Oh..."

So I took off to the kitchen to try my hand at this feat.  I boiled 6 eggs until the yolks were hard and combined them with mustard and mayo.  It was missing something, or rather a lot of things.  It was just TOO plain..  So I fancied it up a bit...or rather a lot...


Egg Salad Sandwiches

Ingredients:

  • 6 hard boiled eggs
  • 1 cup Mayonaise
  • teaspoon of dill weed
  • teaspoon of garlic salt
  • fresh ground pepper (to your liking)
  • handful of dried onion flakes (approx. 1/8 cup)
  • small squirt (about 1 tablespoon) yellow mustard
  • Wheat bread
Directions:
  1. In a bowl, gently mix all ingredients, then apply to bread.

Very difficult recipe...I know.  This recipe yields about 4-5 sandwiches, depending on how much egg salad you want on your bread.

Glad it's only taken me 27 years to accomplish this great task...

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Peruvian Salsa


This recipe is adapted from several I've tried. It makes about 3 cups of salsa.

Ingredients:

  • 6-8 large Roma tomatoes or 1-28 oz can of whole canned tomatoes, drained
  • 1 medium yellow or purple onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic (minced or pressed)
  • 2-3 hot peppers
  • 1/2- 1 cup fresh cilantro leaves
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • ground pepper, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1.2 teaspoon ground cumin (optional)
  • juice of one lemon or lime (optional)


Instructions:

1.  If using fresh tomatoes, add 1/2 inch of water to a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Core and cut tomatoes in half, set them (cut side up) in the skillet. (If you are using whole canned tomatoes,  drain tomatoes and skip to step 3)
2.  While you dice onions, simmer tomatoes until tomatoes start to soften and the skins start to recede.  Peel and discard the skins.

3.  Blend tomatoes, hot peppers, and cilantro in a blender until smooth.

4.  Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in the skillet over medium-high heat.  Saute onion and garlic in hot oil for about 10 seconds-any more time will adjust the taste of the salsa because the onions will release sugars.

5.  Add blended tomato mixture to the skillet with the onions and garlic and stir.

6.  While salsa boils down, season with salt and ground pepper to taste.  Add cumin if desired.

7.  Simmer the salsa on medium-low for about 15 minutes , or until salsa is reduced and thick.  You may need to increase the time if the tomatoes are really juicy.

8.  You can add lime or lemon juice at this point, but be warned that it will temper the spiciness.

ENJOY!

**Notes: 
  • For a mild salsa, try poblano peppers (remove all the seeds and veins)
  • For spicy salsa, use one hot pepper for every 3 tomatoes.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Save the Produce!

This week we got a Bountiful Basket and as always, it was filled with delicious treats.  My only problem with our baskets are that there is so much food that it often spoils before we can eat it all.  So I had a plan this week, store it properly.  I know, I know, "Duh Abby" but a lot of these items I've never eaten or I've never really thought to store them a different way.

So today I share with you a few secrets to storing ordinary day-to-day produce.

Onions and potatoes
Store in a cool dry place that is well ventilated.  I took paper bags and chopped off the handles and put them in the cupboard.  Putting them in the paper bags allow for ventilation and they don't roll all over the place.  The bags are also sturdy enough that I can move them around a lot without them ripping.

Garlic
Garlic is best stored in a cool, dry place.  When I buy garlic I store it in an airtight container or a plastic bag in a dark environment like the pantry.  Do not put it in the crisper drawer in the refrigerator.

Zucchini
Some people say store in the crisper, but mine tend to go soft really fast.  I have found that they last much longer cool, dry place like my kitchen counter.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Pie


Pie Crust Dough:

  • 1 1/2 C flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 C shortening
  • 1/4 C butter, cut up, or shortening
  • 1/4 cup cold water
Directions for Pie Crust (unbaked):

  1. In a medium bowl stir together flour and salt.  Cut in shortening and butter until pieces are pea size.
  2. Sprinkle in 1 tablespoon of water at a time until dough is combined.
  3. Gather dough into into a ball, kneading gently until it holds together.
  4. On a lightly floured surface, flatten the pastry using your hands and then roll pastry from center to edges into a circle about 12 inches in diameter.
  5. Place pastry dough in pie plate without stretching it.
  6. DO NOT BAKE THE PIE CRUST DOUGH


Filling:
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 C flour
  • 1/2 C granulated sugar
  • 1/2 C packed brown sugar
  • 3/4 C real softened butter
  • 1 C chocolate chips
  • 1 C chopped pecans
Directions for Pie Filling:

  1. Beat eggs on high speed until foamy.  Beat in flour, granulated sugar and brown sugar.  Beat in butter.  Stir in morsels and nuts.  Spoon into pie shell.
  2. Bake for 55 to 60 minutes or until knife inserted halfway between edge and center comes out clean.  Cool on wire rack or serve slightly warm.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Quiche Night

Tonight Jason had the amazing idea to make a quiche.  
It was delicious!

Ingredients:

  • 13 slices bacon
  • 7 ounces shredded Swiss/Pepper Jack cheese
  • 3 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 7 eggs, beaten
  • 1/3 cup chopped onion
  • 2 teaspoons alt
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 2 1/2 cups milk
  • 2 green bell peppers finely chopped
Directions:
  1. Place back on in a large, deep skillet.  Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown.  Drain, crumble and set aside.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.  Lightly grease a 9 inch pie pan or casserole dish.
  3. Line bottom of dish with cheese and crumbled bacon.  
  4. Combine eggs, butter, peppers, onion, salt, flour, and milk; whisk together until smooth; pour into pie pan.
  5. Bake in preheated oven for 35-60 minutes, until set.
  6. Serve hot or cold.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Orange Rolls



This morning I tried my hand at orange rolls, it proved to be much more of a project than I anticipated.  

The whole process took about 2-3 hours and produced four dozen orange crescent rolls.

INGREDIENTS

 Rolls:
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup oil
  • 3 teaspoons salt
  • 7 cups flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 Tablespoons (2 packages) dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup warm water



Filling:

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) softened butter
  • 1 cup granulated white sugar
  • Zest of two oranges


Glaze:
  • Mix together juice of 2-3 oranges and  approximately 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar. (I juiced the oranges, strained out the chunks, and then added the sugar to the taste and consistency I wanted.)  If you put in too much powdered sugar and don't have any more oranges, try adding a little orange juice.



DIRECTIONS

  1. Stir milk, sugar, oil, and salt until sugar is completely dissolved. Add 2 cups of the flour and beat well. Add 2 eggs and stir in. 
  2. Dissolve the 2 T. yeast in a 1/2 c. warm water and add to flour mixture. 
  3. Mix in the remaining 4 cups of flour. 
  4. Put some flour on a pastry board or counter and knead until dough is smooth and not sticky (more flour may be added if sticky). 
  5. Put dough into greased bowl and let rise until double (about an hour) in a warm place. 


6.  Divide dough into 6 parts and roll each into a circle. 















7.  Spread 1/6 of the orange/butter filling mixture and cut into 8 wedges. (I use a pizza cutter to cut, it's easier than a knife.)
   



9.  Roll each into a crescent shape and transfer to a baking sheet. (roll the wide end of the triangle to the pointy end)




10.  Cover and let rise at least 1 hour in a warm place. 

11.  Bake at 400 degrees for 8-10 minutes. 

12.  Pour on glaze when rolls are still warm. **Warm, not hot.  If the rolls are too hot the glaze will melt right off.