Hamburger Helper ? . . . not in this kitchen.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Skillet Penne with Sausage & Spinach reminds me of a made-for-summer chili. It has great flavor and take less than thirty minutes from start to finish. The recipe serves 4, so cut it in half for 2 :)
Finding the Sun Dried Tomatoes proved to be a bit tricky… apparently, they are kept in the produce aisle under the fresh tomatoes and not next to canned tomatoes or tomato sauce.
Prep Time: 5 mins (chopping the sun dried tomatoes is bit of a pain)
Wait Time: 15-20 (while the pasta cooks, be sure to stir often)
Cook Time: 10 (cooking sausage, adding ingredients, wilting spinach)
Skillet Penne with Sausage & Spinach Recipe - http://tiny.cc/skilletpenne
TIPS: One sausage = 1/2 pound of meat; all that spinach does wilt down; be careful opening the pine nuts.
Leaning Tower of .... Lemon Cake?
Monday, July 5, 2010
Lemon Layer Cake -- doesn't it just look like heaven... Until you see the recipe -- There are 3 parts to the recipe. 1) Lemon Curd - Filling 2) Cake Batter 3) Icing Then you must carefully assemble the entire thing.
The Lemon Curd - Filling went pretty well, the Cake Batter was fun to mix (and would have gone a bit quicker if I had pulled out the milk and eggs ahead of time so they could have been at room temperature when I wanted to get started. I was going to wait until Saturday morning to assemble and make the icing - but since we happened to be up till 2 am watching a redbox movie I thought - what the hell, I'll give it a go. . . big mistake.
I had never cut a cake in half (horizontally) but I had my big tupperware bread knife ready to go. While I butchered the first one making the bottom layer only 1/4 an inch thick, the second cake went much better. I decided to put the tiny layer near the top and began assembly. The first two layers went together without a problem...but then came the butchered layer -- and well it seemed to go ok, so I added the rest of the filling and the final layer of cake.
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http://tiny.cc/lemoncake2
editor's note: besides jabbing the sticks in the middle of the cake, I did make some positive contribution by squeezing the lemons for the filling and creating a crapton of lemon zest (which Jennie totally forgot to use). Just wanted to point out that I'm not completely worthless :)
Tiramisu for two?
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Ok to start off my 'blog' I want to share my new favorite dessert recipe - the original serves 10 to 12 . (Published November 1, 2007. From Cook's Illustrated.)
I made this the first week we were married - and it was a blast... even in the 85 degree heat of our home (the air conditioning was/is broken). The recipe had photos and step-by-step instructions (see links below) and it turned out beautifully even with my last minute substitutions (no espresso, and amaretto instead of rum)
The result was a heaping 13 x 9 pan of heaven that my husband (Jordan) refused to share with his parents or mine. He didn't think it was appropriate for the church pitch-in, so he was going to finish it himself! It took a week and half and he came really close -- but I finally insisted on tossing it out before we left on our honeymoon.
It was really a nice dish -- and I can't wait to make it again, but this time much smaller and with hot chocolate instead of coffee. Maybe this weekend (I'l be sure to take photos this time!!)
I have a Cooks Illustrated online subscription - they have some amazing dishes. It is $35 dollars a year for access to the online site and magazine archive - on sale until July 7th for 17 bucks! http://tiny.cc/cooksill
But for now -- visit this link http://tiny.cc/tiramisu to view the full recipe. Sketches, video, tips, and all.
I have made a few modifications to the measurements so that it serves just 2-3 people, and added some substitutions below to make it easier to cut the recipe down to size.
INGREDIENTS
3/4 | cups strong black coffee (hot chocolate) , room temperature |
1 | teaspoon instant espresso powder (I skipped this step) |
2 1/2 | tablespoons dark rum (amaretto) |
2 | large egg yolks |
3 | tablespoons sugar |
1/16 | teaspoon table salt (pinch) |
6 | ounces mascarpone cheese |
3 | tablespoons heavy cream (cold) |
3 1/2 | ounces ladyfingers (10 to 15, depending on size 1/2 pkg) |
1 | tablespoon cocoa , preferably Dutch-processed |
1 | tablespoon semisweet or bittersweet chocolate , grated (optional) |
INSTRUCTIONS - http://tiny.cc/tiramisu
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