Happy Halloween!
Friday, October 27, 2006
Pumpkin and Nutella
Not a big fan of pumpkin pie, but I eat it every Thanksgiving like every good American should, but I don't enjoy it. However, I have come to really enjoy this pie. How could anything with Nutella be bad? It really does the trick for the pumpkin.
Pumpkin Nutella Pie
1 pie crust
1/2 cup Nutella
1 cup sweetened condensed milk
2 egg yolks
2 eggs
1 (15 oz.) can pumpkin
2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
Preheat oven to 375. Pre - bake pie crust for 10 minutes. Then turn oven down to 325 after removing pie crust from oven.
In medium bowl blend Nutella with 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk and 2 egg yolks, stir and mix thoroughly. Spread mixture into pie crust and bake for 30 minutes until puffy and set. You may want to cover the edge of pie crust with foil at this point to prevent burning.
In a separate bowl, stir together remaining sweetened condensed milk, 2 whole eggs, pumpkin and spices. Gently spoon mixture over chocolate layer of pie. Bake for another 25-30 minutes. Make sure knife comes out clean when testing for doneness.
Duran Duran
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Bread Pudding
Kathryn requested a bread pudding recipe. I love this one that Judy Tyler made. I just serve it with homeade caramel sauce instead of the cinnamon rum sauce. I also love this pumpkin one and I omit the raisins and substitute chocolate chips...much better. Speaking of Judy, one of the best cooks in the world...she made this pumpkin soup once and I love it, lots of interesting flavors, really good with hot, crusty bread on a cool fall day. I make it every year. Deee-lish. I will be posting more pumpkin recipes soon.
Fresh Sage Stuffing
Rebecca asked for this recipe, so I will post it since Thanksgiving is coming soon. This recipe is from Williams Sonoma. One year at Thanksgiving, my Dad put raisins in the stuffing. After everyone had eaten their Thanksgiving dinner, each person had left a pile of raisins on his/her plate. So, the moral of this story is don't add raisins to your stuffing.
Fresh Sage Stuffing
1 stick butter
1 1/2 cup finely chopped onion
1 1/2 cups finely chopped celery
8 cups dry bread cubes
3 T. finely chopped fresh sage
1/2 cup finely chopped flat-leaf parsley
1 t. salt plus more if needed
1 t. pepper
1/2 - 1 cup turkey or chicken broth
In fry pan over med. heat, melt 2 T. of butter. Add onion and celery and cook, stirring often until soft, but not brown 6-8 minutes. Melt remaining 6 T. butter separately. IN a large bowl combine bread cubes, sage, parley, salt and pepper. Add the onion and celery and melted butter, toss to combine. Slowly add the broth, just enough to moisten it, do not get too much or it will be soggy. Add more seasonings at this point if more is needed. At this point you can either stuff the turkey or bake it alone. I usually bake it in the oven at 350 for about 20-30 minutes or until heated all the way through. Makes 9 cups.
Fresh Sage Stuffing
1 stick butter
1 1/2 cup finely chopped onion
1 1/2 cups finely chopped celery
8 cups dry bread cubes
3 T. finely chopped fresh sage
1/2 cup finely chopped flat-leaf parsley
1 t. salt plus more if needed
1 t. pepper
1/2 - 1 cup turkey or chicken broth
In fry pan over med. heat, melt 2 T. of butter. Add onion and celery and cook, stirring often until soft, but not brown 6-8 minutes. Melt remaining 6 T. butter separately. IN a large bowl combine bread cubes, sage, parley, salt and pepper. Add the onion and celery and melted butter, toss to combine. Slowly add the broth, just enough to moisten it, do not get too much or it will be soggy. Add more seasonings at this point if more is needed. At this point you can either stuff the turkey or bake it alone. I usually bake it in the oven at 350 for about 20-30 minutes or until heated all the way through. Makes 9 cups.
Buyer's Remorse
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Ouch
Friday, October 13, 2006
Is there anything better?
Apple Fritters
1 cup flour
1 t. baking powder
1/2 t. salt
2 T. sugar
1 beaten egg
1/2 cup milk
1 apple peeled and chopped or grated
bacon fat(or butter) for frying
Sprinkle with mixture of:
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1 t. cinnamon
Mix dry ingredients except confectioner's sugar and cinnamon. Beat egg, add milk and add to dry ingredients, then gently fold in apples. Drop by spoonfuls and fry in a medium hot skillet/fry pan in lots of butter until golden brown and set in center. Roll in confectioner's sugar/cinnamon when hot. Eat.
Is there anything better?
Apple Fritters
1 cup flour
1 t. baking powder
1/2 t. salt
2 T. sugar
1 beaten egg
1/2 cup milk
1 apple peeled and chopped or grated
bacon fat(or butter) for frying
Sprinkle with mixture of:
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1 t. cinnamon
Mix dry ingredients except confectioner's sugar and cinnamon. Beat egg, add milk and add to dry ingredients, then gently fold in apples. Drop by spoonfuls and fry in a medium hot skillet/fry pan in lots of butter until golden brown and set in center. Roll in confectioner's sugar/cinnamon when hot. Eat.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Free Speech
I am sorry that I implied on Liz's blog that my husband shouldn't be able to participate by commenting. I retract that statement and express my regrets that I ever implied that his posts or comments are embarrassing to me or my family.
Jenni
Jenni
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Banoffee Pie
Have you tried this? Pure heaven! There are many variations and recipes, so if this one doesn't look do-able, you can try many others. It is probably one of those things you should eat before you die.
11 years ago...
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
No Reservations
Monday, October 02, 2006
Crepes
1 1/3 cups whole millk
1 cup all purpose flour
3 large eggs
3 T. melted butter
1 T. sugar
1 t. vanilla
1/4 t. salt
2T. -1/4 c. wheat germ (opt.)
Mix all of the above ingredients in blender, or hand held immersion blender. Heat skillet over medium heat and spread a thin layer of butter to coat. Pour 2 T. or so of batter into pan, enough to cover bottom of pan making a very thin layer by swirling. Cook until edges are light brown and flip to cook other side. Fill with lots of good things. See how easy?
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