Thursday, September 29, 2016

Donut Muffins

This is a cross between a Donut and a Muffin. They're delicious for Breakfast, an Afternoon Snack and even Dessert, with a great cup of Coffee.


Cinnamon Topped Donut Muffins

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
1 - 12 C Muffin Tin 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.

1 1/2 C Flour
2 tsp Baking Powder
1/2 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Nutmeg
1/3 C Vegetable Oil
1 Large Egg
1/2 C Granulated Sugar
1/2 C Whole Milk

Topping:

1/2 C Granulated Sugar
1 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
Whisk together in a Small Mixing Bowl, set aside.

8 TBS Butter, melted in a small Mixing Bowl, set aside.


Muffin Directions.

In a Large Mixing Bowl:
Flour
Baking Powder
Salt
Nutmeg
Whisk well.

In a Small Mixing Bowl:
Oil
Egg
Sugar
Milk
Whisk well.

Create a well in the center of the Dry Ingredients Bowl.
Gradually add the Wet Ingredients.
Mix with a Wooden Spoon, just until Moistened.

Spoon evenly among the Muffin Cups.
Bake 20 minutes.
Remove the Pan to a Rack to cool for 10 minutes.
Release the Muffins onto the Rack to cool completely.

Dip the tops of each Muffin in Butter and then in the Sugar/Cinnamon Mix.
Transfer to a Serving Platter.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!


Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Emmet's Spicy Dill Pickles

Emmet's Spicy Dill Pickles.



This is an adaptation of a recipe by Trisha Yearwood.
It's is an easy way to make Spicy Pickles.
I love Pickles and I dedicated an entire post to them on my Blog.


1 - 32 oz. Jar of Dill Pickles.
2 C  Granulated Sugar
2 TBS Tabasco Sauce
3 Cloves of Garlic

Drain the Pickles. Set the Pickles aside.
Pour the Juice into a Large Mixing Bowl.
Add:
Sugar
Tabasco Sauce
Garlic
Mix well until the Sugar dissolves.

Slice the Pickles 1/8" thick.
Return them to the Jar.
Pour in the Juice Mixture.
Refrigerate 5 Days.
Shake the Jar every day.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!

Holiday Bread Pudding with 2 Sauce Options


I love Bread Pudding and I have 1 recipe for Basic Bread Pudding that I've been making for many years. I like this recipe for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This is a slight variation of my original recipe.



Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
1 - 9" X 13" Baking Pan

1 Day Old French Baguette, sliced.
2 C Whole Milk
2 C Heavy Cream
3 Eggs, beaten
1 C Granulated Sugar
1 C Brown Sugar
2 TBS Vanilla
1 C Chopped Pecans
1 C Dark Raisins
3 TBS Butter



Mix Bread, Milk and Heavy Cream by hand in a Large Mixing Bowl.
Add all other ingredients except the Butter.
Melt Butter in the pan, in the pre heated oven, coating the bottom and sides well
Pour the mixture in the pan and Bake for 45 minutes

Another option is to bake the Pudding in Muffin Tins lined with paper cups.
If you bake the Pudding in Muffin Tins, make sure to break up the bread into small pieces, not slices.
Spray the paper cups with a vegetable cooking spray.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.


Serve with The Queens Sauce:
1 Pint Heavy Cream
3 Eggs
1/2C Sugar
1/2 tsp Vanilla
1 C Brandy or Whiskey

In the top of a doubler boiler,  place the Cream and Eggs and whisk well
Add Sugar and Vanilla
Stir constantly for 10 minutes
Slowly add the Brandy or Whiskey and whisk until incorporated

Here's another Whiskey Sauce :

In a sauce pan, over medium low heat:
1/2 stick of butter
THe juice of 1 lemon
1 C apple cider
1/2 C brown sugar
a pinch of salt
1 C Bourbon Whiskey

Cook to reduce to 1/2
Serve on the side with Bread Pudding.



Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!


Monday, September 26, 2016

Beignets


We've been to New Orleans many times and it's not a visit without eating at The Café Du Monde for   Beignets served with a cup of Espresso Coffee.



Here's a basic recipe for a New Orleans style Beignet.

We bought the Café Du Monde Coffee Cups.


Here's what you'll need:
A Deep Skillet for Frying. I use a Large Cast Iron Chicken Frying Skillet.

1 Package of Active Dry Yeast.
1/4 C Warm Water
1 C Evaporated Milk
1/2 C Vegetable Oil
1/4 C Granulated Sugar
1 Egg
4 1/2 C Self Rising Flour, divided.

Vegetable Oil for Deep Frying.
Confectioner's Sugar for Dusting. Fill a Medium Bowl for Rolling the Hot Beignets. You can also serve them with a Sugar Shaker filled with Confectioner's Sugar.

Sugar Shaker for additional Confectioner's Sugar.


In a Large Mixing Bowl:
Water
Yeast
Allow to dissolve completely.

Add:
Milk
Oil
Sugar
Egg
2 C Flour
Whisk well until Creamy Smooth.

Add:
Remaining Flour.
Mix with a Wooden Spoon just until it forms a  Soft, Sticky Dough.
It does not need to be Kneaded.
Cover with Plastic Wrap and Refrigerate Overnight

Punch down the Dough.
Transfer it to a Lightly Floured Surface.
Use a Rolling Pin and Roll out into a 16" X 12" Rectangle.

Use a sharp knife and cut into 2" Squares.

Heat 2" of Vegetable in the Skillet to 375 degrees.
Fry a few Beignets at a time until Golden Brown on both sides.
Transfer them to Paper Towels to Drain.
Immediately Toss them in Confectioner's Sugar.
Transfer to a serving Platter.
Serve with a great Espresso Coffee.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!

Corn Cheddar Cheese Scones

Some may call these Scones, others will refer to them as Biscuits. I've done so much research to try and explain the difference. I conclude that they are not the same without going into detail. The easiest explanation could be that Biscuits can, or should be flaky, and Scones can be dense. So........ here's a delicious recipe for.........?



Corn Cheddar Cheese Scones

Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.
1 - Sheet Pan lined with Foil.
1 - Pastry Knife
1 - 3" Round Cookie/Biscuit Cutter

3 1/2 C Flour
2 TBS Baking Powder
1 tsp Dry Mustard
1/2 tsp Salt
12 TBS Cold Butter cubed + additional soft Butter for serving.
1 1/2 C Sharp Cheddar Cheese
1 - 15 0z. Cream Corn
2 Eggs, beaten
2 TBS Whole Milk

In a Large Mixing Bowl:
Flour
Baking Powder
Mustard
Salt
Whisk well.

Cut in Butter with the Pastry Knife until it creates a Coarse Crumb Texture.
Transfer to a Lightly Floured Surface
Gently Knead until it's no longer Sticky.

Roll to 1" Thickness.
Cut out with the Cookie/Biscuit Cutter.
Transfer to the Sheet Pan.
Brush with Milk.
Bake 20 - 25 minutes.
Remove Pan to a rack to cool 5 minutes.
Serve Warm with additional Butter.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!

Autumn Harvest Popcorn

Fall is in the air......... and Fall Recipes!
This is a great recipe to share with Friends, take to a Fall Block Party or enjoy with Family during the entire Fall Season.



Here's what you'll need:
1 Large Sheet Pan lined with Foil.

10 C Popped Corn. Have it popped and set aside in a Large Mixing Bowl.
Salt to taste.
Sprinkle it evenly with Salt and toss to coat well.

16 TBS Butter
1 C Dark Brown Sugar
2 tsp Vanilla
1/2 tsp Baking Soda
1 - 8 oz. bag of Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Minis
1 - package of Harvest Blend M&M's

In a Saucepan on Medium High Heat:
Butter.
Heat until melted.
Add:
Brown Sugar
Whisk well.
Bring to a Boil.
Continue Boiling for 4 minutes.
Whisking constantly.

Add:
Vanilla
Continue Boiling for an additional minute.
Add Baking Soda.
Whisk well and remove from heat.

Immediately Drizzle 3/4 of the Caramel over the Popcorn and Gently Toss with a Silicone Spatula to coat well.
Spread evenly onto the Sheet Pan.
Drizzle evenly with remaining Caramel.
Cover evenly with Peanut Butter Cups and M&M's.

Set aside and allow to cool completely.

Enjoy!
Fall!






Salted Pumpkin Caramel Cheesecake Bars from Eagle Brand

It's Fall. We just returned from 3 weeks at our home in Colorado and the day we left, it snowed. That means, it's officially Fall and Winter is approaching quickly in parts of the country. I always love this time of year when it comes to cooking, baking and researching new recipes. I'm posting the link to this one to make it easier than rewriting the recipe.




Salted Pumpkin Caramel Cheesecake Bars:

http://bit.ly/2cZqu3M

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!