Thursday, May 21, 2015

Gingerbread in a Loaf Pan with Orange flavored Whipped Cream

I was reviewing recipes that I've had in a folder, waiting to be posted, and I came across this one. We love Gingerbread and there are so many varieties. I keep testing and baking and trying to compare recipes and come up with a favorite. Here's one that we love. Maybe the fact that it's made in a loaf pan makes it unique, as opposed to a shallow pan.

Gingerbread in a Loaf Pan with Orange flavored Whipped Cream

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
1 - 9" X 5" Loaf Pan brushed well with Pan Release Mix. (equal parts of Crisco, Vegetable Oil and Flour) I start with 1 C of each mixed well and refrigerated in a jar. I always have it available for all of my baking needs. It's a foolproof pan release.

1 1/2 C Flour
1 TBS Ground Ginger
`/2 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Cinnamon
1 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Allspice
1/4 tsp Ground Cloves
1/2 C Buttermilk
2 tsp Pure Vanilla
8 TBS Butter, room temperature
1 C Dark Brown Sugar
1/2 C  Lyle's Black Treacle (I prefer this to Dark Molasses, however, you can use Dark Molasses if you can't find Black Treacle) I use Lyle's Golden Syrup whenever a recipe calls for Corn Syrup. It's the only syrup that I use in my Pecan Pie recipe.
2 Large Eggs, room temperature

In a medium mixing bowl:
Flour
Ginger
Baking Soda
Cinnamon
Salt
Allspice
Clove
Whisk well.

In a small bowl:
Buttermilk
Vanilla
Whisk well.

During the preparation stage, don't over mix the batter after adding each ingredient to the Butter and Sugar.

In a Stand Mixer with a Paddle Attachment, on medium speed:
Butter
Brown Sugar
Beat 5 minutes.

Add:
Molasses
Mix just until incorporated.
Add:
Eggs
Mix just until incorporated.

Scrape the bowl.
Add:
1/3 of the dry ingredients an mix on low just until incorporated.

Add:
1/2 of the Buttermilk.
Mix until smooth.
Add:
another 1/3 of Flour and mix well.
Add:
Remaining Buttermilk
Mix well.
Add:
Remaining Flour and mix until fully incorporated and smooth.

Pour the batter into the pan.
Bake for 45 minutes.
A toothpick in the center should come out clean.

Remove the pan to a rack and cool for 10 minutes.
Invert the cake onto a rack to cool completely.

Serve each slice with a dollop of Orange Whipped Cream.

Orange Whipped Cream:
1 C Heavy Cream
2 TBS Granulated Sugar
1/2 tsp Vanilla
1 tsp Fresh Orange Juice
1 tsp Orange Zest

In a bowl with an electric hand mixer:
Beat the Cream to soft peak.
Add:
Sugar
Vanilla
Orange Juice
Beat until stiff peak.
Fold in Zest by hand.


Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!





Monday, May 18, 2015

Tex - Mex Red Organic Quinoa served as a Side Dish or Main Dish Salad.

Here's a really nice Side Dish or Main Dish Salad.
If served as a salad, I would add slices of Avocado and a dollop of Sour Cream. You can also add Dried Cranberries, Fresh Blueberries and Chopped Pecans.






Tex - Mex Quinoa

1 TBS Olive Oil
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1 1/4 C Vegetarian Chicken Broth
1 C Organic Red Quinoa, uncooked and rinsed
1 (14.5oz.) can of Ro-Tel Tomatoes
1 (15.5oz.) can of Black Beans, drained and rinsed
1 1/2 C Corn
1/2 tsp Cumin
1 tsp Adobo Seasoning
1/4 C Chopped Fresh Cilantro

Garnish:
Shredded Queso Quesadilla

In a large saucepan on medium high:
Oil, until hot

Add:
Garlic
Broth
Quinoa
Tomatoes
Beans
Corn
Cumin
Adobo Seasoning
Reduce to simmer and cook for 25 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Fold in Cilantro just before serving.
Garnish individual servings with Shredded Cheese.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!




Caramel Apple Cake


This recipes is from a story about "Naked Cakes" in Southern Living Magazine. It came from Life, Love and Sugar and inspired by a cake recipe from Javacupcake who probably got it from another source.
After blogging about food for over 3 years I've learned that very few recipes are original. I create original recipes and I always note that in the post. Many recipes are adapted and that can count as an original.
When I see a recipe like this, I wish I had created it.
I think there's a trend in cake decorating to create a cake that's "not decorated". They're referred to as Naked Cakes. They are easy to make for the beginning baker and they still have the appearance of creativity and professionalism.
I hope you take time to make this incredible cake and serve it at a family gathering. I know I
will.



Caramel Apple Cake

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
4 - 8" round cake pans brushed well with Pan Release Mix. (Equal parts of Crisco, Vegetable Oil and Flour) I start with 1 C of each mixed well and refrigerated in a jar. I always have it available for all of my baking needs. It's a foolproof method for releasing cakes, especially intricately designed Bundt Pans.
Homemade Whipped Cream for serving.

The Cake:

8 TBS Butter, room temperature
1 C Granulated Sugar
3/4 C Brown Sugar
3 Eggs
1 tsp Vanilla
1 tsp Apple Pie Spice
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
2 C Flour
1 C Buttermilk
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 TBS Vinegar

Caramel Sauce:

1 C Granulated Sugar
6 TBS Salted Butter, cubed, room temperature
1/2 C Heavy Cream, room temperature

Apples:

6 Large Apples, chopped. (I use Jonagold)
2 tsp Fresh Lemon Juice
1/2 tsp Nutmeg
3 tsp Cinnamon
3/4 C Brown Sugar

In a Stand Mixer with a Paddle Attachment:
Butter
Sugar
Beat for 3 minutes.

Add:
Eggs and beat until incorporated.

Add:
Vanilla
Apple Pie Spice
Cinnamon
Mix just until incorporated.

Add:
Flour
Buttermilk
Alternate beginning and ending with Flour.
Mix just until combined, don't over mix.

In a small bowl:
Baking Soda
Vinegar.
Whisk together.
Add to the batter and mix just to combine.

Evenly distribute the batter among the 4 pans.
Bake 15 - 18 minutes. A toothpick in the center should come out clean.
Remove the pans to a rack and cool for 5 minutes.
Invert the cakes onto a rack to cool completely.

Caramel Sauce preparation:

In a large Saucepan on medium high heat:
Sugar
Heat for 5 minutes, whisking until melted, about 5 minutes.
Continue until it begins to turn Amber in color.
At this stage it's easy to burn the sugar. Watch it carefully.
Remove from heat and gently begin adding the Butter, whisking constantly.
Add:
Heavy Cream, gradually and whisk just until combined.
Set aside to cool completely.

Apple preparation:

In a large saucepan on medium heat:
Apples
Lemon Juice
Nutmeg
Cinnamon
Brown Sugar
Toss to coat well.

Add:
Butter and continue cooking for 30 minutes.
Stirring occasionally.
Remove from heat and set aside.
Allow to cool for at least 30 minutes.

Transfer one cake to a serving platter or cake plate.
Drizzle about 5 TBS of Caramel over the top of the cake.
Top it off with about 1/4 of the Apple mixture.
Repeat the layers with the remaining cakes.
Drizzle remaining Caramel over the last layer of Apples, on the top of the cake.

Serve with Homemade Whipped Cream.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!












Sunday, May 17, 2015

Corn Muffins with Orange Zest, dipped in Orange Butter

How could there possibly be a new recipe, a different recipe, a better recipe for a Corn Muffin?
It's like my collection of Corn Casseroles, the possibilities are endless. Dipping the Muffins in Orange Butter just takes these to a level of decadence!
Here's my latest Corn Muffin recipe.

Corn Muffins with Orange Zest, dipped in Orange Butter:

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees
1 - Muffin Tin sprayed well with a non stick vegetable spray. I use my Pan Release Mix, it guarantees perfect release every time. (Equal parts of Crisco, Vegetable Oil and Flour) I start with 1 C of each mixed well and refrigerated in a jar. I always have it available for all of my baking needs.



3 C Cornbread Mix
2 Eggs
3/4 C Sugar
1/2 C Buttermilk
8 TBS Butter, melted
The Zest of 1 Orange
1 C Cooked Corn, drained

In a large bowl with an electric hand mixer:
Eggs
Sugar
Whip the Sugar into the Eggs and beat until well mixed.

Fold in, by hand:
Sour Cream
Buttermilk
Mix well.

Fold in:
Butter
Orange Zest
Corn

Fill each cup of the pan with enough batter to come just under the top.
Bake 15  - 20 minutes. The tops should be golden brown.
Remove the pan to a rack and cool for 5 minutes.
Remove the Muffins, Dip the tops in the Orange Butter.
Transfer to a serving platter.


Orange Butter:

The Juice of 1 Navel Orange.
8 TBS of Butter, melted
1/2 C Granulated Sugar
Mix well until completely incorporated.
Do not refrigerate. (you can refrigerate any left over but the muffins are dipped in this butter)
Set aside until the Muffins are baked.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!








Friday, May 15, 2015

Fried Green Tomato Eggs Benedict with Smoked Gouda Grits

We recently visited Rosemary Beach and Seaside, Florida. It was an amazing place with a variety of incredible restaurants.
One of my favorite breakfasts was at The Great Southern Cafe in Seaside.
This is the recipe I've decided to add to my blog.
Let me first explain it. It starts with a Toasted and Buttered English Muffin. Each half was topped with a Southern Fried Green Tomato, Cracked Black Pepper Cream Gravy and a perfectly Soft Poached Egg. It's served with a side of Smoked Gouda Grits.
It doesn't get much better than that for a Great Southern Cafe Breakfast.

This is the Breakfast photo from the Great Southern Cafe.


These are my Poach Pods. They are incredible.


Fried Green Tomato Eggs Benedict with Smoked Gouda Grits

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 250 degrees. (to keep the Tomatoes warm after preparing them)
1 Sheet Pan with a paper towel covered rack on top.
1 Sheet pan lined with foil or Parchment Paper to keep the Tomatoes warm in the oven.
Silicone Poach Pods to make the perfect Soft Poached Eggs. (photograph to follow)
2 - shallow bowls for dipping and dredging.

You'll need Toasted English Muffins, a recipe of Fried Green Tomatoes, a recipe of Smoked Gouda Grits, a recipe of Cracked Blacked Black Pepper Cream Gravy. (All recipes to follow)


Fried Green Tomatoes:

2 Large Green Tomatoes, sliced 1/2" thick.
Salt and Pepper to taste.
Buttermilk
1/4 C Vegetable Oil for frying
1 C Cornmeal
1/4 C Flour
1/2 tsp of Cajun Seasoning

Season both sides of the Tomato slices with Salt and Pepper.
Place them on the paper towel lined rack and allow them to sit for at least 5 minutes.

Put them in a shallow bowl and cover completely with Buttermilk.

In a large skillet on medium heat:
Oil, enough for frying.
Heat the oil.

In another shallow bowl:
Flour
Cornmeal
Seasoning
Whisk well

Dredge the tomatoes in the Cornmeal/Flour mix.
Coat both sides and the edges.
Gently place them immediately in the hot oil,
Fry for 3 - 5 minutes on each side, until golden brown.
Don't crowd the pan.
When each batch is fried, put them on the foil lined pan in the oven to keep warm until all slices are fried.
Keep them warm until ready to assemble.

Cracked Black Pepper Cream Gravy:

8 TBS Butter, melted
1/2 C Flour
2 C Water
2 C Whole Milk
A pinch of Salt
1/2 tsp Fresh Cracked Black Pepper, mote to taste if desired.

In a skillet on medium heat:
Butter
Flour
Whisk constantly until lump free and smooth.

In a 4 C measuring cup or a bowl:
Water
Milk
Whisk well.
Gradually add 3 C to the skillet and whisk constantly.
Bring to a boil.
Reduce heat and add additional milk to desired consistency.
Continue to cook , whisking for 5 minutes.
Season with salt and all of the Black Pepper. (additional to taste)
Keep warm until ready to serve.

Poached Eggs:
I use Silicone Poach Pods.
Cook the Eggs according to package directions.
They make the perfect soft cooked eggs for this recipe.
Make two Eggs for each serving.


Smoked Gouda Grits:

4 C of Vegetarian Chicken Broth. (regular for non vegetarians)
1 C Heavy Cream
2 C Yellow Corn Grits
1/4 pound of Butter cut into small pieces
1 can of Creamed Corn
1/2 pound of Smoked Gouda Cheese, shredded

In a saucepan, heat the Broth to a boil.
Add Grits and stir continuously
Reduce to simmer and cook for about 45 minutes stirring often.
Add Cream
Gradually stir in pieces of Butter stirring continuously.
Add Corn and mix well
Gradually add the Cheese until all is melted and creamy and smooth.

The assembly is pretty comparable to traditional  Eggs Benedict.
Place two halves of the English Muffins on each serving plate. Spoon some Gravy on the Muffins.
Top each half with a slice of Fried Green Tomato and an Egg.
Spoon a serving of Grits on the side.

Enjoy!
Peace in the kitchen!






Thursday, May 14, 2015

Cowboy Cookies from First Lady Laura Bush

I just saw this recipe on another blog that I follow. I can't believe I haven't posted this earlier. After all, I live in Texas!

Oatmeal cookies filled with nuts, chocolate chips and a hint of cinnamon.
Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
1 Sheet Pan, lined with Parchment Paper.
3 C flour
1 TBS Baking Powder
1 TBS Baking Soda
1 TBS ground Cinnamon
1 tsp Salt
1 1/2 C Butter, room temperature
1 1/2 C granulated Sugar
1 1/2 C Brown Sugar
3 Large Eggs
1 TBS Vanilla
3 C Semisweet Chocolate Chips
3 C Old Fashioned Rolled Oats
2 C Sweetened Flaked Coconut
2 C Chopped Pecans 
Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in a medium mixing bowl.
In a large bowl:
Beat butter on medium speed until smooth and creamy, 1 minute. 
Gradually beat in granulated Sugar and Brown Sugar, beat for 2 minutes.
Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each.
Beat in vanilla extract.
Fold in flour mixture by hand, just until combined.
Fold in chocolate chips, oats, coconut and pecans.
For each cookie:
Drop  3 TBS (1/4 C) of dough 3" apart on the Sheet Pan.
Bake 17-19 minutes. The edges should be golden brown.
Remove the pan to a rack to cool for 5 minutes.
Transfer the cookies to the rack to cool completely.
Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!

Frozen Texas Margarita Bars

I happen to live in the city where the Frozen Margarita Machine was invented over 40 years ago.



Frozen Margarita Revolutionary: The Man and the Machine

What do you get when you mix one part feisty entrepreneur,
one part thirsty Tex-Mex lovers and a secret family recipe? Answer:
THE WORLD'S FIRST FROZEN MARGARITA MACHINE.
It was 1971,
Mariano Martinez had just opened his first restaurant.
It was an instant sensation
- unfortunately!
“We couldn’t make our margaritas fast enough,” remembers Mariano,
 “And our bartenders?
They were just trying to keep those blenders going
and the customers from doing the same!”
After many sleepless nights,
Mariano stopped for coffee in his neighborhood 7-11.
As he watched a Slurpee machine go round and round,
his own wheels started turning.
An old soft-serve ice cream machine,
his father’s secret recipe and a whole lot of tinkering (and taste-testing!) later,
the first Frozen Margarita Machine was born in Dallas, Texas.



I have many various recipe on the blog for Margaritas and for Margarita Pie.
This is my latest Margarita recipe.
These are non alcoholic! You may want to serve them with a Frozen Margarita!

Frozen version or Liquid version!



Frozen Texas Margarita Bars:

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
1 - 9" X 13" pan
Line the entire pan with foil.
(I cut one piece to fit the length and another to fit the width and leave about 2" hanging over.

Crust:
15 Graham Crackers, crushed in a Food Processor.
1/2 C Granulated Sugar
8 TBS Butter
Add the Sugar and the Butter to the Crackers and pulse just until well combined.
Press the mixture into the bottom of the pan, not up the sides.
Bake for 8 - 9 minutes.
Remove the pan to a rack to cool completely.
Prepare the filling.

FIlling:
3/4 C of thawed Frozen Margarita Concentrate ( You can also use a Margarita Mix Concentrate from a Bottle)
1 - 14oz. can of Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 - 8oz. container of frozen Cool Whip, thawed.
Sea Salt for Garnish.

In a large mixing bowl with an electric hand mixer on low speed:
Margarita Mix
Sweetened Condensed Milk
Beat until creamy smooth.
Fold in the Cool Whip, by hand.

Spread evenly over the baked crust.
Cover with plastic wrap or foil.
Freeze for at least 3 hours or overnight.

Just before serving lift the bars out of the pan and transfer
them to a cutting board, sprinkle evenly with Sea Salt and cut into squares.
Transfer the squares to a serving platter and serve immediately.


Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!

He also created La Hacienda Ranch restaurants in the Dallas, Ft. Worth area.
There is one just across the highway from where we live.
When it first opened, they served their beverages in a logo glass.
Every time we ate there I would ask if I could buy some of the glasses, and I did! 
And I kept eating there and buying their glasses.
They no longer have the glasses. I still have mine!