Sunday, June 24, 2012

Quilting

It's been awhile since I've posted anything.
I haven't been cooking many new recipes.
I've been quilting.

This fall we have 2 weddings + niece/nephew being born.

I've been sewing. 


I have taken a few breaks for a patio sun shade, and some homemade granola, and some work (yay $!).

Stay tuned...

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Cookie Crisis

My cookie baking atonement. Read on...
Well people, it was one of those days. 
I fell off the whole foods wagon and it was a disaster. 
Flavor-wise, anyway. 

I was having one of those crummy days that come around every once in a while. 
I asked my husband if he wouldn't mind picking up some cookies on his way home from work. Pepperidge Farm sounded good, if not good for me.
Our local market did not carry Pepperidge Farms. 

They had something else. 
Chips Ahoy was it? or Nabisco? 

Either way they're gone now and thank goodness!
They satisfied the crummy day craving, but a what cost? 
 I mean, the things didn't even absorb milk when I dunked 'em. 
Not a good sign.

So I promised the hubs I'd make something tastier. 
I didn't tell him my secret plan to make something healthier
(After all, I had to atone for my whole-food sins).

I discovered something. 
If you want a truly healthy cookie, you must have applesauce on hand. 

I didn't. 
These have butter. 

Sue me. 

Here's the recipe. I didn't alter it. 
One doesn't mess with baking chemistry.

3 over-ripe mashed bananas


My chosen add-ins: dried cranberries and dark chocolate chips.
One of my favorite foods: OATMEAL!


Looks like real cookie dough!
The husband's verdict?
Quote upon first taste, "Why do these taste fruity?"
(You can't pull anything past this guy!)

Alright, so they taste fruity! One of the main ingredients IS a fruit!

But aren't they good?!?!
Moist, chewy, and just the right amount of sweet? I thought they were perfect.
They have chocolate after all!

10 minutes later he came sniffing in the kitchen for the cookies
that don't have banana in them.
Doh!

I guess I'm back to the kitchen. For "real" cookie baking.

Try them for yourself. See what you think.

Let me know.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Sweet Potato Tacos


I've seen several recipes for sweet potato burritos floating around the "inter-web" lately and skeptically decided it was time to give this dish a try.

These were killer!!! Everyone raved.

The recipe I chose to try out was for the crock-pot. However, I doubt I will ever make these in the crock-pot again. Because I use whole, dry beans, I had to run my crock pot twice: once for the beans and once for the potatoes. Then I had to mix everything back together again. Too much work! It actually took more time than was necessary and I had to do super planning to make this "weeknight" meal come together.

I also ramped up the recipe a bit. It seemed bit blah (no onions!)
Everything mixed together in the crock-pot.
Here's the recipe I developed from the original:
(serves 4)

1/2 cups cooked black beans
2 large sweet potatoes
1/4 c stock (I use veggie)
2 T lime juice
1 t cumin*
1/2 t coriander*
2 t garlic, minced*
1 small onion, diced
olive oil

Toppings:
shredded cheese (I used Monterrey Jack)
lime wedges (for squeezing, serve some Coronas while you're at it ;-)
fresh cilantro

*this is what the original recipe called for, I used more. I like spice. Maybe you don't, so I listed the original amounts.

Putting it together:

Dice the sweet potatoes into 1-inch cubes and place in a baking dish. Toss with olive oil, lime juice, stock, cumin, coriander and garlic. Bake at 400 until very tender (20-30 minutes).

Cook diced onions in a bit of olive oil until transparent.

When everything is cooked, mix potatoes, onions and black beans together in a large bowl.
Serve with tortillas, cheese, cilantro and lime wedges.

I also made rice and corn as sides.
Some of us went a la carte with the sides, some of us (me) put everything on the tortillas (could you tell from the picture?)






Monday, June 4, 2012

BBQ'd Asparagus Pizza

I'd been hearing about the seasonal pizza available at a local restaurant, 
so I went and tried asparagus pizza.
Delish!

 (This is technically a copy cat recipe, though I think the grilling aspect makes it way better!)

Confession: 
Asparagus is one of my top 10 favorite foods. 
It just came into season and I can't seem to get enough of it.

Unfortunately, I love it so much that my husband is already tired of it. 

Any of you out there who eat seasonally have this experience?
One family member eats as much as she can while the gettin' is good 
while others tire of that particular vegetable/fruit long before its growing season is over? 

Just us?

Moving on: Pizza takes only minutes to cook on the grill and 
I wanted to make sure the toppings got cooked as well.

So, I cut my asparagus spears thin, lengthwise.
 

Traditional tomato sauce didn't seem like a good choice for my toppings. 
I couldn't remember how the restaurant "sauced" their pizza, so I improvised.

Here's several tablespoons of olive oil being infused with rosemary and pressed garlic. 
This whole mixture went onto my pizza crust. 


 I made one recipe of pizza dough the night before in anticipation of this grilling event.

 I divided the dough in half and we rounded them into pies as best we could. 
I say "we" because my husband, the non-cook, is actually fantastic at shaping pizza crusts.
Unfortunately, my transferring the pie to the grill spoils his craftsmanship. Boo!

 I made one of these pies into a traditional cheese pizza, since he's tired of my fave veggie.

Here's the pie on the grill:

I drizzled the underside with a bit of olive oil to prevent the dough from sticking to the grill.

It works bests to cook one side of the crust, take it off the grill, flip it over and dress the grilled side:

 The garlic/rosemary/olive oil "sauce" is under the asparagus spears.
See it glistening?

 Topped with shredded Parmesan and mozzarella:

 Then you place the whole pizza back on the grill:
This will grill the underside of the crust and get the cheese all melt-y. 
That's a technical term, by the way: Melt-y.

 I actually forgot to put olive oil on the underside this go-around. 
But there was no sticking. So maybe it was unnecessary the first time?
Who knows?

By the way, it works better if you close your grill. 
I just can't take pics with the grill closed. Ha!

OMGraciousness! Doesn't that look like heaven?
Yep, heaven will be filled with asparagus 
(and cheese and wine and chocolate and ice cream and...)

It's only been a couple of days since I made this. 
Would it be wrong to make it again? 

If you need me, I'll be in my kitchen.
... kneading pizza dough.

Friday, June 1, 2012

I Made Bagels!

I have to admit, I was intrigued when I found a recipe for home-made bagels. 
I caved when they said it was easy. 

Easy it was. 
It just took awhile. 
Three 20-minute dough rests. 

They taste like they came straight from the deli!
Can you smell them yet? 

I followed this recipe
I didn't vary from it, so please visit the site for details.


This is what's resting in the green bowl: 
oil, all-purpose & whole wheat flour, sugar, yeast, water

Kneading, kneading...


 ...and kneading. 10-minutes worth!

 The wonderfully elastic dough:


 Cut into 8 balls and resting for 20 minutes:

Then rolled into 8 dough snakes.

These did not roll out as easily as Play-Doh. 
I would know, I teach 6 & 7 year olds. 
Curled into 8 bagel-like rings.
And yet another 20 minute rest. 

Boiling:

In water. 
1-minute each side.
This is apparently the sign of a "real" bagel. 
A quick drip-dry:

And then onto the baking sheet!
After baking for 10 minutes on each side, they are done!
And soooo good!
Time-consuming, yes. But truly easy. 
And your kitchen will smell like a bakery. Bonus!
Thinking I'll make these again for our upcoming weekend camping trip.