Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Broccoli Salad

So I think this really is one of my favorite salads. With fresh broccoli, bacon, sunflower seeds, and raisins in a tangy mayo dressing....Well lets just say I would eat it for breakfast.....but I am not one that's big on traditional meals at traditional hours, so maybe you guys want to just stick with adding it to your next lunch or dinner. Its also great to take to potlucks. For the broccoli I usually use the florets and smaller bite sized tops, but if you don't want to waste you can thinly slice and julliene the stems, or run it through a mandoline if you have one.

Fresh broccoli, bite sized, at least two bunches
Cooked and crumbled bacon
Sunflower seed meats
Raisins

DRESSING:
1 C. Miracle Whip(I insisit on this, but you may substitute, but maybe add a little more sugar)
1/4 C. white sugar
2 T. white vinegar

Mix the dressing and toss with all ingredients. Let sit for several hours or overnight for full flavor development.

Grandma's Meatballs

So these meatballs are amazing, I love them with mashed potatoes and the sauce is so sweet and tangy all at once, it really is just a wonderful confort food. I hope you guys all enjoy this great recipe from my Grandma Swan.

1/2 med. onion, chopped
1 lb. ground beef
1/2 C. rolled oats (Old fashioned or Quick Cooking)
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 egg

TANGY TOMATO SAUCE:
1-8oz can tomato sauce
1/4 C. brown sugar, packed
2 T. yellow mustard

Mix onion, ground beef, oats, salt, pepper, and egg. Shape into 12 balls. Put in heated high sided frypan or cast iron skillet; brown on all sides. Mix sauce. Pour over meatballs and cook for atleast 10 minutes.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Toasted Coconut Pie

Well I haven't posted lately, and I am sorry to all that actually read this, but the last couple weeks of the semester have been upon us and I am sure that it is not just me that is extremely busy. This pie is extremely simple to make and great for something quick to whip up. By using a premade pastry crust from Pillsbury or some other brand, you can save a whole lot of time and it tastes just as great.

1 pkg premade pie crust

MIX TOGETHER:
3 beaten eggs
1 1/4 C. sugar
1/2 C. melted butter
1 T. lemon juice
1 tsp. vanilla

STIR IN:
1 1/3 C. shredded coconut

Pour into an unbaked pie shell and bake 40-45 minutes at 350. Cool before serving.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Breakfast Egg Casserole

So I made this recipe for the last Speaking Seminar and I think it went over pretty well. We use the original mild style breakfast sausage, NOT sage. I especially love this recipe because to me, this is Christmas morning, along with cinnamon and orange rolls, more on those to come. This is simple and easy to make but it does require a day in advance to prepare.

12 slices of bread
1/2 lb cooked, crumbled sausage
6 eggs, beaten
2 C. milk
1 tsp. dry mustard
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 lb. grated cheddar cheese
Dash of pepper

Beat eggs slightly and then add milk. Mix well. Mix salt and dry mustard together and then add to egg mixture along with pepper, mix well. Butter 9x13" pan. Layer 6 slices of bread on bottom of pan. Top with sausage, then cheddar cheese. Layer 6 more slices of bread and butter tops. Pour egg mixture over top and cover. Refrigerate overnight. Bake at 350 for 35-45 minutes or until egg is set.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Pineapple Casserole

Ok so the first time that I tell people about this dish they look at me and say "eww pineapple and cheese!", but I assure you that this is an amazing combination, and I am sure my I-team will back me up, well at least it was gone pretty quick when I made it. So enjoy this amazing, and very cheap, side dish.

2 cans chunk pineapple
3/4 C. sugar
3 T. flour
1 sleeve Ritz crackers
1 C. shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 stick butter

Place butter in a 9x13 pan and place in oven while preheating to 350. Once butter is melted, drain pineapple, reserving half the juice. Pour pineapple into pan. Sift together the flour and sugar, stir in the cheese. Top pineapple with mixture, top with crushed Ritz crackers. Pour 1/4 C. or so of juice over casserole, and bake 40 minutes or until golden brown.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Caramelized Balsamic Onion, Spinach, and Goat Cheese Pizza

So I have been posting a lot today and yesterday, but since I was on pizzas I had to follow up with my favorite pizza of all times. You start with the Backwoods Pizza Dough recipe and keep it clean and fresh with EVOO(Extra Virgin Olive Oil) as your sauce. Then you layer on baby spinach, caramelized balsamic red onions, fresh mozzarella and crumbled goat cheese. And for a real treat you finish it all off with a drizzle of white truffle oil and grill it on a gas or charcoal grill. NOTE: This pizza, as it is currently written, is not super cheap. But if you substitute the truffle oil for olive oil(my mom actually prefers this) and you use frozen spinach, and shredded mozzarella, it still tastes good, just don't omit the goat cheese unless you substitute it for some other stronger cheese, because the sweet and creamy, strong tastes really compliment each other. In addition you could bake this pizza at 450 for 10-12 minutes or until crispy.

Serving Size: 1 large pizza

½ recipe Backwoods Pizza Dough
1 recipe Carmelized Balsamic Onions(recipe follows)
1 pkg unseasoned crumbled goat cheese
1 pkg fresh Mozzarella
1 pkg fresh baby spinach
EVOO
White truffle Oil

Preheat Grill on high. Roll out dough on cornmeal on a cookie sheet with no sides. Drizzle 1-2 T of EVOO on dough. Layer fresh spinach on dough followed by onions. Slice the mozzarella into medallions and layer loosely spread out across crust. Top with crumbled goat cheese and drizzle with white truffle oil. Gently slide the pizza onto the grill and put the lid on. Grill for 10-15 minutes checking regularly until the crust is browned and the cheese melted.

*NOTE: Do not put too much Mozzarella cheese on pizza, fresh mozzarella melts much more than aged part-skim Mozzarella. Add other ingredients to your own tastes, measurements not meant for total use.

Caramelized Balsamic Onions

2 large red onions
2 T white sugar
Balsamic vinegar

Peel and slice the onion in half and then in ¼ inch slices. Heat a small non-stick skillet on medium high and add onions to pan. Sauté until tender. Sprinkle sugar on top of onions and stir until sugar has melted and caramelized onto onions, about 2 minutes. Add 2 splashes of Balsamic vinegar and wait until it dissolves. Remove from heat and set aside.

Backwoods Pizza Dough

So this is my mom’s recipes that she found in a cookbook somewhere and now it is a staple in our family’s weekly diet. We usually make a triple batch which will feed my family plus an about 8 hungry teenage boys. If you make this in a stand mixer it isn’t too much work to let it knead the dough a good majority. If you make the dough you can let it rise and then freeze it tightly wrapped plastic.

¼ oz dry yeast

¼ C warm water-out of tap

3 C flour

1 t salt

2 T EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)

1 T honey

¾ C cold water

Preheat oven to 250° before beginning. Dissolve yeast in warm water and let stand till bubbly. Combine rest of ingredients in blender; add yeast and stir to blend. Knead till smooth and glossy. Form a ball and oil the surface. Cover the bowl, turn off oven and place bowl in warm oven for an hour. It should double in size. When rolling dough out roll out thin and on corn meal. Bake pizza at 450° for 8-12 minute or until crust is crispy and done.

INFO

Ok so, I thought I would let you in on what I was thinking more with this. I will be updating this as much as I can and once I recall all my HTML code from junior high and high school, I will make the links work and what not. If you have any questions or specific requests for recipes or types of recipes, just leave me a comment, I would be glad to help. Thanks again for visiting my blog and Happy Cooking!

Thai Chicken Pizza

This pizza was a recipe inspired by the California Pizza Kitchen. Most of the asian ingredients can be found at Walmart or Meijer. I prefer to shop at AMKO on the corner or Springfield and 1st. The prices are usually lower and they have more selection. For the dough you can make the Backwoods Pizza Dough recipe or you could purchase it from you favorite pizza shop. Most pizzerias will sell you their dough in portions for 1 or 2 dollars. I know for a fact that Antonio’s on green will sell you their dough.


Serving Size: 1 large pizza or 2 small pizzas

Spicy peanut sauce
¼ C. peanut butter-add up to a ½ cup for a sweeter more nutty taste.
½ C. hoisin sauce-can be found in most supermarkets in the Asian aisle
1 Tbsp. honey
2 tsp. red wine vinegar
2 tsp. minced ginger
2 Tbsp. roasted sesame oil
2 tsp. soy sauce
1 tsp. Vietnamese chili sauce (or dried chili flakes)-Any hot Asian pepper sauce would work
1 Tbsp. oyster sauce-found in most supermarkets
2 Tbsp. water

Thai chicken pieces
1 Tbsp. olive oil
10 oz. boneless/skinless chicken beast, cut into 3/4-inch cubes

Pizza
make pizza dough (use your own recipe or use Backwoods Pizza Dough)
cornmeal for handling
2 C. shredded mozzarella cheese
4 green onions chopped
½ C. white bean sprouts
¼ C. shredded carrots-can be bought this way

Chopped, roasted peanuts
2 Tbsp. chopped fresh cilantro
½ bag broccoli slaw



>Preparation:
THAI PEANUT SAUCE: Combine sauce ingredients in a small pan over med. heat. Bring the sauce to a boil; boil gently for one minute. Set aside. THAI CHICKEN: Cook the chicken in olive oil over med-high heat, stirring, until just cooked; 5 to 6 minutes do not overcook. Set aside in refrigerator until chilled through. Once chilled, coat the chicken with sauce. Set aside in refrigerator. PIZZA: Use a large spoon to spread sauce evenly over pizza dough within the rim. Cover sauce with 3/4c cheese. Distribute half the chicken pieces over the cheese followed by half the green onions, bean sprouts, and carrots, respectively. Sprinkle an additional 1/4c cheese over the toppings and top the pizza with 1T chopped peanuts. Transfer the pizza to oven; bake at 350° until crisp and golden and the cheese is bubbly, 10-12 minutes. When cooked through, remove pizza from oven. Sprinkle chopped cilantro over the pizza


Repeat with remaining ingredients for a second pizza.