Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Snowman Cookies

No recipe........ just a picture of a very cool Snowman Cookie.




Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!

Bok Choy with a Tex - Mex flavor

I have researched many recipes for cooking Bok Choy. Most of them have an Asian taste. It's usually cooked with Sesame Oil and Soy Sauce or Stir Fried. I decided to add a Tex - Mex Twist to mine.















This is not a difinitive  recipe so it can be made to your specific taste.
Here are the basic ingredients:

1 bunch of Bok Choy, washed several times to remove all of the dirt.
Olive Oil
A few large cloves of Garlic.
1 Large White Onion
Sliced Fresh Mushrooms, I used a combination of Cremini and Shitake, about 2 C of each.
Rose or White Wine. I use whatever I have available.
1 tsp of Taco Seasoning
Salt and Pepper to taste


Slice off the White ends of the Bok Choy, set aside.
Roughly chop the greens.

You'll need a large Soup pot or a large Cast Iron Skillet.

Heat the Oil on Medium High Heat.
Add:
Garlic
Sauce until translucent.
Add:
Onion
Sauce until translucent.
Stir frequently.
Add about a Cup of Wine and stir to release all of the brown goodness on the bottom of the pan.
Continue stirring.

Add:
Mushrooms
Cook until they're soft and tender.

Add:
The White part of the Bok Choy.
Cover and cook for about 20 minutes. It's the toughest part of the Greens and needs to be cooked until tender.

Add:
Taco Seasoning
Stir to combine well.

Add:
The Green part of the Bok Choy.
Cover and continue to cook just until tender, about ten minutes.

Remove from Heat.
Season to taste with Salt and Pepper.
Transfer to a Serving Bowl.

Serve as a Side Dish or over Tex - Mex Rice.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!



Sunday, December 20, 2015

Christmas Cookies , Thin and Crispy!

These are a delicious, thin and crispy Christmas Cookie.
Serve them topped with a dusting of Confectioner's Sugar and a dollop of  Bonne Maman Raspberry Preserves.



Here's what you'll need:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Sheet Pans lined with Parchment Paper.


2 C Flour
24 TBS Butter  (3 sticks) , softened. This is what makes them Magical, Thin and Crispy!
1 3/4 C Confectioner's Sugar
1 TBS Vanilla
Bonne Maman Raspberry Preserves

In a large Mixing Bowl:
All Ingredients!
Mix well. with a Blending Fork or a Wooden Spoon.

Divide the Dough into 2 Rolls 2" in diameter.
Wrap in Plastic Wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours.
Cut the rolls into thin slices. (very thin slices)!
Transfer to the Sheet Pans.
Bake 6 - 7 minutes.
Remove the pan to a rack and cool for 5 minutes.
Transfer the Cookies to the rack to cool completely.
Top each Cookie with a Dollop of Raspberry Preserves.

Enjoy!
Peace in the Kitchen!






    Saturday, December 19, 2015

    Cranberry Orange Scones

    These are a great Holiday flavored Scone. They're perfect for Breakfast or Afternoon Tea.



    Here's what you'll need:
    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
    A Sheet Pan lined with Parchment Paper.

    2 C Flour
    1/2 C Granulated Sugar
    3 tsp Baking Powder
    1/2 tsp Salt
    8 TBS Butter, Cold and Cubed
    1/2 C Cranberries, Fresh or Frozen
    3/4 - 1 C Heavy Cream.
    1 TBS Orange Juice
    1 TBS Orange Zest
    2 TBS Butter, melted to brush the tops of the Scones just before baking.


    Icing:
    1 C Confectioner's Sugar
    3 - 4 TBS Orange Juice
    1 TBS Orange Zest


    In a large Mixing Bowl:
    Flour
    Sugar
    Baking Powder
    Salt
    Whisk well.

    Cut in the Cold Butter with a Pastry Blender until it looks like Coarse Meal and Pea Sized pieces.
    Add:
    Cranberries
    3/4 C Heavy Cream
    Orange Juice
    Orange Zest
    Mix in with a Blending for and your hands.
    Press the Dough together between the palms of your hands.
    You may add a bit more Cream if it doesn't hold together well.

    Place the Dough on a floured surface.
    Press it into a large round disc, 1" thick.
    Cut into 12 equal sized wedges.
    Transfer to the Sheet Pan
    Brush tops with melted Butter.

    Bake 20 - 25 minutes.
    Remove the pan to a rack to cool for 10 minutes.
    Place the Rack over the Sheep Pan when you add the Icing.

    Prepare the Icing

    In a Mixing Bowl:
    Sugar
    Orange Juice
    Zest
    Whisk well.
    Drizzle over the tops of each Scone.

    Enjoy!
    Peace in the Kitchen!


    Wednesday, December 16, 2015

    Mexican Egg Nog

    This is a traditional Mexican Christmas Egg Nog recipe. I happen to love Egg Nog and any recipe that's made with it. We're having a Tamale Christmas Eve Dinner this year and all of the dishes are Tex - Mex. This Egg Nog is perfect for the menu!






    The recipe calls for Blenched Almonds:
    Bring a small saucepan of water to a boil.
    Place the Almonds in the boiling water.
    Drain the, immediately in a Colander.
    Rinse with cold water.
    Dry them with a paper towel.




    5 C Whole Milk
    2 C Half and Half
    A Pinch of Baking Soda
    1/3 C Blanched Almonds
    1/2 C Granulated Sugar
    A Pinch of Salt
    1 - 3" stick of Cinnamon
    1 Star Anise
    4 Cloves
    1 Vanilla Bean, split open.
    1/3 tsp Nutmeg
    6 Egg Yolks
    1/2 C Dark Rum
    1/3 C Coconut Rum

    In a Stock Pot on medium heat:
    Milk
    Half and Half
    Baking Soda
    Cook for 10 minutes, stirring often.

    In a Blender:
    Almonds
    A Bit of the Hot Milk
    Blend until smooth.
    Return it to the Pot.
    Bring to a slight Boil.
    Reduce heat to Low.

    Add:
    Sugar
    Salt
    Cinnamon
    Anise
    Cloves
    Vanilla Bean
    Heat for 3 minutes.

    In a large Mixing Bowl:
    Egg Yolks
    Whisk well until Creamy and Pale Yellow.

    Slowly Add:
    1 C of the warm Milk
    Whisking constantly.
    Add this back to the Pot.
    Continue cooking for 30 minutes on simmer.

    Remove form Heat.
    Allow to cool for 10 minutes.
    Strain through a fine Sieve into a Serving Pitcher.
    Add:
    Rum
    Coconut Rum
    Stir well.
    Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.
    Garnish each serving with a dusting of Cinnamon and Nutmeg.

    Enjoy!
    Peace in the Kitchen!



    Monday, December 14, 2015

    Holiday Cake Mix Cookies with Christmas Sprinkles

    These are a colorful Christmas Cookie. They'd make a great addition to your Cookie Gift Baskets.



    I only use Duncan Hines Cake Mixes.
    I learned this in a Cake Decorating Class .


    Here's what you'll need:
    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
    Sheet Pans lined with Parchment Paper

    8 TBS Butter, softened
    8 oz. Cream Cheese, softened
    1 Egg
    1/2 tsp Almond Extract
    1/2 tsp Orange Extract
    1 package of White Cake Mix
    A variety of Christmas Sprinkles mixed together in a medium bowl.
    Confectioner's Sugar in a medium bowl.

    In a Stand Mixer with a Paddle Attachment:
    Butter
    Cream Cheese
    Mix for 3 minutes.

    Add:
    Egg
    Almond
    Orange
    Mix just until combined.

    Add:
    Cake Mix
    Mix just until combined.

    Add:
    1/4 C of Sprinkles, fold in by hand.

    Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate for 1 hour.

    Use a 1 1/4" Cookie Scoop, drop the balls onto the Sheet Pan.
    Dip each one in the Sprinkles.
    Roll in Confectioner's Sugar.
    Return to the Sheet Pan 2" apart.
    Bake for 10 minutes.

    Remove the Pan to a rack to cool for 5 minutes.
    Transfer the cookies to a rack to cool completely.

    Enjoy!
    Peace in the Kitchen!

    Sunday, December 13, 2015

    Spinach, Bacon and Blue Cheese Quiche

    Anne just made this amazing Quiche last night. It is delicious!
    We use Vegetarian Bacon from Morning Star.



    Here's what you'll need:
    Preheat the oven to 425 degrees, just to par bake the crust!
    1 - Pre Made 9" Deep Dish Pie Crust in a Deep Dish Pie Pan. You could also make a Homemade Crust instead of Pre Made.

    8 pieces of Vegetarian Bacon. (I microwave it for 1 minute or until crispy) You can fry bacon if you're not Vegetarian.
    1/2 pound of the best Blue Cheese you can afford, crumble it.
    3 Large Eggs, beaten
    1 C Half and Half
    1/4 tsp Pepper
    1/4 tsp Nutmeg
    1/4 tsp Cayenne Pepper
    8 oz. Frozen Spinach, thawed, drained and squeezed dry in Paper Towels.

    Par Bake the Crust at 425 degrees for 5 minutes.
    Reduce oven to 375 to bake the Quiche.

    Evenly sprinkle the Crumbled Bacon of the Crust.
    Top it with Crumbled Blue Cheese.

    In a mixing bowl:
    Eggs
    Half and Half
    Whisk well.
    Add:
    Pepper
    Nutmeg
    Cayenne
    Spinach
    Stir well with a blending Fork.
    Pour evenly into the Crust.

    Bake for 40 minutes. A toothpick in the center should come out clean.
    Remove pan to a rack to cool for 10 minutes.

    Enjoy!
    Peace in the Kitchen!