Sunday, November 23, 2008

Grandma Bea's Nut Bread


One of the Christmas traditions on my mom's side of the family was the making of the nutbreads.  I don't know how many batches she makes in any given year, but she usually wraps them up and hands them out as gifts.  This year, I decided it was time for me to partake in this tradition.

I THINK this recipe was written, or at least adapted by my Grandmother.  It's not trivial, but it makes 8 loaves, so the work goes a long way.  One could serve these with dinner, as a dessert option, or for breakfast.  YUM.

Ingredients
Bread
6 EGG YOLKS (SAVE EGG WHITES FOR NUT FILLING)
1 WHOLE EGG
1 CUP (2 STICKS) MELTED UNSALTED  BUTTER
1 TABLESPOON MELTED SHORTENING
8 OZ. SOUR CREAM
3 PKG. DRY YEAST
1 CUP WARM MILK
1 CUP SUGAR
1 TEASPOON BAKING POWDER
6 TO 8 CUPS FLOUR
0.5 tsp salt

Filling
2 LB. GROUND WALNUTS
6 EGG WHITES
1/4 CUP HONEY
1 CUP SUGAR
1 CUP (2 STICKS) MELTED BUTTER
2 TEASPOON VANILLA
2 TEASPOON CINNAMON
0.25 teaspoon salt

Instructions
1.  Soften the yeast in the cup of warm milk.  Mix in cup of sugar
2.  Wisk together flour, baking powder, and salt
3.  Beat eggs
4.  Mix sour cream, melted butter, and shortening into eggs
5.  Mix yeast mixture into egg mixture
6.  Slowly encorporate dry ingredients into wet ingredients
7.  Allow dough to rise until doubled for about 1 hour

8.  Preheat oven to 350

9.  Grind nuts in food processor
10.  Mix filling ingredients in order listed
11.  Punch down dough
12.  divide dough into 8 portions
13.  Roll out each portion dough into 10 in. x 10 in. square
14.  Spread one eight filling over portion of dough
15.  Roll up like a jelly rolld
16.  Place rolls close together (not touching) on a greased baking sheet
17.  Poke holes in top of rolls with fork
18.  Bake 30 minutes at 350

Friday, November 21, 2008

Leek Asparagus Frittata


Fast.  Easy.  Relatively healthy.  Versatile.

Source:  Bon Apetite

Ingredients
2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter
1 cup chopped leeks (white and pale green parts only)
1 12-ounce bunch thin asparagus, trimmed, cut on diagonal into 1-inch pieces (about 2 1/2 cups)
1 cup sliced stemmed shiitake mushrooms
8 large omega-3 eggs
1 cup diced Fontina cheese, divided
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese


Instructions
Preheat broiler
Melt butter in heavy broilerproof 10-inch-diameter nonstick skillet over medium heat.
Add leeks and sauté 4 minutes
Add asparagus and shiitake mushrooms, sprinkle lightly with salt, and sauté until tender, about 6 minutes. Whisk eggs, 3/4 cup Fontina cheese, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper in medium bowl
Add egg mixture to skillet; fold gently to combine. Cook until almost set. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup Fontina cheese and Parmesan cheese over
Broil until frittata is puffed and cheese begins to turn golden, about 3 minutes. 
Cut into wedges and serve

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Sage rubbed pork chops with cinnamon apples and stir-fried grated sweet potatoes


I know, it's been two months since I've had an entry.  Bad Natalie.  Fall was a whirlwind.  My busy September and October took their toll on my waistline and wallet.  I'm pretty sure that I put on 3 or 4 pounds, but refuse to step on a scale.  Additionally, Christmas with all of its expenses is quickly approaching which includes two plane tickets to Mexico City to visit the in-laws plus a live in house-sitter to take care of our two kujos and our 20 lb. attack-cat.  Cha-ching.  I promise to take lots of food pics and report from Mey-heee-koe.  And if any of you have any suggestions about where to eat in Mexico City, drop me a line. 

So, my point is that the next six weeks I vow to be cooking at home.  More specifically I vow to be making relatively healthy meals so that I don't look like a Baluga next to my beautiful, older, skinny, sisters-in-law.  

On the the recipes!

Pork Chop with Cinnamoin Apples
Source - Cooking Light

Now stop that internet!  Don't gag at the mention of cooking light.  True, some of their recipes are aweful, but there are some goodies in there.  

Ingredients
Dry Rubbed sage
salt
pepper
4 boneless pork loin chops
1 tsp butter
4 peeled sliced apples
1 Tblsp brown sugar
1 tsp fresh lemon juice
0.5 tsp ground cinnamon

Instructions
1.  Season pork chops with salt and pepper, coat with sage
2.  Cook pork chops in large skillet
3.  Melt butter in skillet
4.  Add apples, brown sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon, and a dash of salt
5.  Saute until just soft
6.  Serve apples atop pork chops

Grated stir-fried sweet potatoes

So I saw this idea for stir fried sweet potatoes one of Bittman's articles.  Love that guy.  This is my new favorite way to prep sweet potatoes.  I changed the seasoning because I didn't want to add more butter to my meal, and because I didn't want to over-do it with the sage (see recipe above).  So, I took his suggestion and just sprinkled with a bit of soy sauce.....SOOOOO GOOOOD.  The taters were all carmelized, and savory, and a little sweet.  Can't wait for my leftovers tonight.

My ingredients
4 sweet potatoes, peeled and grated
1 Tbsp olive oil
salt
1 Tbsp low-sodium soy sauce

Instruction
1.  Heat oil in large skillet
2.  Toss in taters, sprinkles with salt and soy sauce
3.  Stir occaisionally until done (maybe 5 minutes)