Thursday, November 18, 2010

Proposed Thanksgiving Menu - Looking for Input

Carrott puree with spices (from Spice Cookbook - Oleana)
Knishes (vegetarian)

Homemade bread
Turkey and Gravy (my mom is making)
Stuffing - Hazelnut and Apricot
Shiitake Pot Pie (Vegetarian Times Thanksgiving Cookbook)
Sweet Potato with Gingersnap Crust
Asparagus
Cranberry sauce

Fruit
Candied Cranberry Chocolate Tart
Chocolate Pie (Mae's recipe)
Apple Pie (from the Pie and Pastry Bible)
Oreos (made from Flour Cookbook)
Chocolate Chip Cookies (from the Flour Cookbook)
Mandelbred (from the Boston Globe)
Brown Butter Pecan Tart

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Challah

I love challah.

My family loves challah.

I make a great challah in the bread machine. The bread machine mixes, kneads and rests the dough. Then I shape it, let it rise again, and POP it in the oven for 25 minutes.

Yesterday I made that challah and another challah. It was a challah throw down!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Vegetarian Empanadas

A few years back, a new neighbor made homemade empanadas, that were out of this world. Of course, they were filled with meat, so my hubby couldn't try them. I kept saying how amazing they were!

Of course, I had to make them, and needed a recipe. I did find a recipe years back, that involved premade puff pastry dough! A blessing!!!!!

So, to make the empanada, you defrost the package of puff pastry for about 45 minutes (or an hour), and then start to make the filling, which is 3/4 cup of chopped onion, sauteed, and then mixed with a can of drained black beans, cumin, salt and pepper. Pour the onion and bean mixture into the food processor, and pulse (don't make cat food).

Roll out the dough, and cut into squares (I usually get nine squares out of a sheet). Put the a small dollop of filling onto the dough, then shred some cheese (cheddar for me), and then paint the edges with egg wash. Fold. Crimp. Put on a greased cookie sheet.

Put in the oven at 350 for 15 minutes (turning the pan once).

COOL or you will burn your tongue!

Serve with rice and a side veggie (asparagus is a favorite)

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Waffles

Working moms . . . . dinner is always a rush. Right now I seem to be in a rut of the same things that are quick and easy to make.

WAIT. I decided to make breakfast for dinner. I used Alton Brown's waffle recipe (and doubled it) for last night's dinner.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/basic-waffle-recipe/index.html

SUCCESS. No photos because the waffles are GONE.

Monday, November 1, 2010