Monday, February 14, 2011

Hello there, old friend.

I miss my little blog. I've been cooking and baking, but no posts to share. There is a move in our very near future and all of my spare time is dedicated to packing and cleaning. Not to mention my black belt test is at the end of this month. So for now, enjoy some of my older posts. I will be adding many, many new recipes in the near future. The new kitchen is quite large and in charge and I can't wait to move in and start cooking up a storm!

Monday, January 03, 2011

Before I forget...

I've been meaning to add this recipe for a while now. I got inspired by a lemony green bean dish that I had at a restaurant a couple weeks back. I decided to use asparagus and add some panko and garlic to give it a little pizazz and it turned out great.

Roasted Asparagus

What you need:
2 Tbsp. unsalted butter
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 C. panko
course sea salt to taste
1 1/2lb of asparagus
2 Tbsp. olive oil
1/4 tsp. coarsely ground black pepper
juice from 1/2 a lemon (take the seeds out before squeezing. no one likes lemon seeds)

What you do:
In a small saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Add half of the minced garlic and cook, stirring often until fragrant. Add the panko and toast, stirring constantly for about 3 minutes until golden brown and crisp. Remove and add a pinch of salt. Set aside.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a foil covered roasting pan, lay the asparagus spears out in a single layer. Drizzle with the olive oil. Roll the spears back and forth until covered. Sprinkle with remaining minced garlic, salt and pepper. Roll the asparagus once more to coat evenly.

Place the pan in the oven and roast for about 10-12 minutes, depending on how thick your spears are. The tips should be browned and the spears tender when pierced with a fork. Transfer the asparagus to a serving tray and toss with the lemon juice. Add the panko, toss again and serve.

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Happy New Year!

My new year's resolution is to take more pictures of the food that I post on my blog. I know how irritated I get when a recipe doesn't come with a picture and I don't want to be that chick. Sometimes it really helps to have a visual reference. It can also be inspiring. Or make you really, really hungry.



So, while relaxing on this final day before heading back to work tomorrow, take 20 minutes to whip up some of my mom's blueberry muffins. They kick ass and will be a quick breakfast while your rushing out the door in the morning. Let's face it, your snooze button will probably be getting a work out tomorrow. I know mine will.

Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins

What you need:
2 1/4 C. plus 2 tbsp. all purpose flour
3/4 C. rolled oats
1 tbsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. sea salt
3/4 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1 C. soy milk (or you can use buttermilk if you chose not to go the vegan route)
EnerG egg replacement equivalent to 2 eggs (or you can just use 2 eggs)
1 C. sugar
6 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 1/2 C. fresh blueberries
1 Tbsp granulated sugar

What you do:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line a muffin tin with paper liners.

Combine 2 1/4 C. of flour, oats, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg in a large bowl. Sift ingredients together.

Combine milk, eggs, sugar, vegetable oil. Whisk just until combined. Pour liquid mixture into dry mixture and stir until just incorporated. Do NOT over mix. Toss blueberries with remaining flour and fold into muffin batter.

Spoon equal amounts of muffin batter into lined muffin cups, sprinkle with sugar and bake for about 20-25 minutes.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Chica Cherry Cookies

Damn Savage Garden. Now I have that song stuck in my head. Yuck.

Well, the baking season didn't go as planned. Life happened, my belt testing got moved up a couple weeks and things just kept coming up. However, I did manage to make two kinds of cookies. One of which seems to be a big hit. Vegan friendly (minus the white chocolate, but that is optional). Chica check it out.

What you need:

1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup margarine or Earth Balance butter
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 Tbsp maraschino cherry liquid
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
2 1/4 cups unbleached all purpose flour
1/2 cup drained maraschino cherries, chopped well
1/2 cup white chocolate baking chips (optional)

What you do:

With an electric mixer beat together the sugar, "butter", salt, maraschino cherry liquid, and almond extract. Once combined, add the flour and mix until just incorporated. Add the chopped maraschino cherries and mix together.

Preheat oven to 350.

Scoop the dough (approx a tablespoon) and roll into balls. Place 1 inch apart on cookie sheets and bake one sheet at a time for 8-10 minutes (depending on how your oven cooks) or until very lightly brown on the bottom. Remove from the cookie sheet and let cool.

Heat up the white baking chips in the microwave for 1 minute and drizzle over cookies. These are very cute, girly cookies and they taste amazing!

You can also try variations with raspberries, pumpkin or blueberries! Just swap out the 1/2 cup of chopped cherries for your new substitute!

If you looking for a tea cookie with spice, try swapping the cherries for cinnamon and nutmeg! Try using 1 tsp. of cinnamon and 1/4 tsp of nutmeg.

Monday, December 06, 2010

Tis the season for baking!

My amazing mother is my biggest baking inspiration. My friends used to call her Betty Crocker. Some still do to this day. She is a machine. Especially around the holidays. I distinctly remember holiday tins filled with cookies, lemon bars and homemade fudge covering the dining room table as far as the eye could see. Adorably decorated snowman and santa shaped sugar cookies we always a favorite (I still have some of the old copper cookie cutters). From the end of November until the first week of January, the entire house would smell like a bakery. The sugary-sweet aroma would even make it's way into my book bag and follow me to school and to dance class. Pure bliss!

Alas, these days are long gone. I have left the nest and my parents have followed the other retirees to Florida. However, this year, I will do my best to re-create the cookie madness that my mother inflicted on our old kitchen. I will bake to my hearts content and try to fill some cookie tins. I will make the essentials, like my grandmothers snickerdoodles and peanut butter kisses. I will also add some new surprises like a cranberry fruit bar (take that lemon!). Bear with me as I stumble through the next couple weeks of baking.



Yeah. That's the stuff.

What are some of your favorite holiday cookies and treats?

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Stuff Your Shell (v)

If you know me, you know that I love cheese. Well, that's kind of an understatement. I adore it. I think about it all the time. However, since I have discovered that my tummy doesn't like cheese as much as my taste buds do, I've been learning to make some slight adjustments. One huge dilemma was: how do I make stuffed shells with ricotta cheese? Duh, tofu.

What you need:
1/2 block of extra firm tofu
2 tbsp. olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
1 bag of spinach
1 1/2 C. of mushrooms, diced
1 garlic clove, minced
dash of red pepper flake, unless you like it spicy, then go crazy! (of course this is totally optional)
dash of oregano
1 box of jumbo shells

What you do:
Preheat oven to 350.

Toss the cubed tofu into a blender with the olive oil and some salt and pepper. Blend until it looks like ricotta cheese. Set aside in a medium sized bowl.

Cook the jumbo shells according to the directions on the box.

Saute the minced garlic in some olive oil and toss in the mushrooms. Then throw in the spinach and let it cook down. If your using frozen spinach, let it thaw and then toss in with the garlic and mushrooms. Once cooked, mix into the bowl with the "ricotta cheese". ;)

Remove the shells from the water (careful not to break them!) and let cool. Once the shells have cooled down, stuff the shells with the spinach, mushroom and "cheese" mixture. Place stuffed shells into a baking dish. After the dish has been filled, cover with your favorite tomato sauce. Cover with tin foil. Pop the shells into a the preheated oven and bake for 25 minutes. Turn off oven, remove tin foil and bake for another 5 minutes.

Enjoy with a yummy salad and a nice glass of wine.

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Vegan Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies

Just because it's December, doesn't mean you can't make some tasty pumpkin goodies. Here's a quick, easy cookie recipe that even includes a maple syrup glaze to drizzle on top!

What you need:
2 cups flour
1 1/3 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

1 2/3 cups sugar
2/3 cup canola oil
2 tablespoons honey (I know that honey isn't vegan, but I don't care. You can use molasses if it really is an issue for you. No judgment.)
1 cup canned pumpkin, or cooked pureed pumpkin
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon ground flax seeds (optional)
1 cup walnuts or pecans, finely chopped (optional)


What you do:
Preheat oven to 300. Have ready 2 greased baking sheets.

Mix together flour, oats, baking soda, salt and spices.

In a separate bowl, mix together sugar, oil, honey, pumpkin and vanilla and flax seeds until very well combined. Add dry ingredients to wet in small batches, folding together. Fold in walnuts or pecans.

Drop by tablespoons onto greased cookie sheets. They don’t spread very much so they can be placed only an inch apart. Flatten the tops of the cookies with your fingers, to press into cookie shape. Bake for 12-15 minutes at 325.

For the maple glaze:
1/3 cup powdered sugar
2 1/2 Tbs maple syrup

Stir together and drizzle over the warm cookies.

Obviously they are really good...