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Potage Paysanne

May 19, 2012

Potage Paysanne

 

Potage Paysanne or Peasant Soup is easy to make and absolutely delicious. 

 

INGREDIENTS

2 Diced Carrots

2 Cubed Potatoes

2 Sliced Leeks

1 Diced Onion

1/4  Head Rough Chopped Cabbage

2 Chopped Tomatoes

2 Cubes Diced Celery

6 Minced Garlic Cloves

1/2 Cup Olive Oil

2 Cups Cooked White Beans

6 Cups Vegetable or Chicken Broth

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

2 Tablespoons Parsley

1 Tablespoon Red Pepper Flakes

 

In a stock pot add the olive oil and heat over a medium heat.  Add the carrots, potatoes, garlic, onions, leeks, celery, cabbage, salt pepper, red pepper flakes and parsley.  Cook for 8 minutes stirring frequently.  Add the vegetable or chicken stock.  Cook for two hours on medium low heat.  Stir frequently.  Add the cooked white beans, chopped tomatoes and cook on medium heat for another 30 minutes.  Transfer to soup bowls or a soup tureen and serve.  Serves 4

Iced Darjeeling Tea

May 16, 2012

Iced Darjeeling Tea

 

The best quality Darjeeling is what makes the best brewed iced tea.  The rich and smoky flavor of this black Indian tea holds up well in iced preparations.  Not easily diluted with a few ice cubes a few sprigs of fresh mint soften the flavor.  I prefer mine without sugar. 

 

INGREDIENTS

8 Cups Fresh Water

1/2 Ounce or 3 Large Tablespoons of Darjeeling Tea Leaves

7 Fresh Mint Leaves

2 Tablespoons Fresh Lemon Juice

1/4 Cup Superfine Sugar (Optional)

Ice

Fresh Mint Leaves For Garnish (Optional)

 

Bring the water to a rolling boil in a tea kettle over a high heat.  Combine the tea and mint leaves in a paper coffee filter.  Twist the filter closed to fully enclose the contents.  If it looks at all insecure you should tie the filter with a piece of kitchen string.  Place the filter package into a heat resistant 3 quart pitcher.  Add the boiling water to the pitcher.  Make sure to pour the water directly over the filter package.  Allow to steep for 7 minutes.  Remove the filter package pressing it with the back of a spoon to get all of the moisture from the tea leaves.  Be careful not to tear open the filter or you will end up with a tea leaf mess.  Stir in the lemon juice and the sugar.  Allow the tea to cool to room temperature.  Fill tall glasses with ice and pour the tea into them.  Garnish with additional mint leaves if you like.  Makes 2 quarts. 

Mixed Berry & Sour Cherry Cobbler

May 15, 2012

Mixed Berry & Sour Cherry Cobbler

 

I cannot tell you how delicious this cobbler was!  It was the perfect ending to a beautiful Sunday meal.  For this cobbler I used Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Strawberries and Pitted Sour Cherries.  The combination turned out fabulous. 

 

INGREDIENTS

Filling:

8 Cups Fresh or Frozen Mixed Berries (Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries & Strawberries)

2 Pounds Pitted Sour Cherries

3/4 Cup Sugar

2 Tablespoons Finely Ground Instant Tapioca

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/4 Cup Orange Juice

 

Crust:

1 Cup Unbleached Flour

1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder

1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

8 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter

1 Cup Sugar

2 Eggs

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

 

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  Grind the tapioca in a coffee grinder and set aside.  The tapioca will thicken the juices so that the cobbler isn’t thin. 

For the filling:  In a large size bowl toss together the berries, cherries, 3/4  cup of sugar, ground tapioca, 1/2 teaspoon salt and orange juice.  Transfer to a large glass baking dish (at least 2 1/2 quarts). 

For the crust:  Combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a small bowl.  Set aside.  Cream together the butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla in a large size bowl.  Slowly beat in the flour mixture until a moist dough forms.  Spoon the dough over the filling. 

Bake the cobbler for 1 1/4  hours until the juices are thick and bubbly and the topping is golden brown.  Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack for 1 hour.  Serve with vanilla ice cream.  Serves 12

 

Wok Garlic Green Beans

May 14, 2012

Wok Garlic Green Beans

 

If you don’t have a wok don’t worry about it.  Just use a large sauté pan. 

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Tablespoon Sesame Oil

4 Slices Chopped Uncured Smoked Bacon

1 Pound Trimmed Green Beans

6 Sliced Garlic Cloves

1 Large Chopped Green Onion

1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice

 

Heat the oil in a large sauté pan or wok over a high heat.  Add the chopped bacon and cook for 2 minutes.  Add the green beans and stir fry for 5 minutes over a medium heat.  Add the garlic and green onions and cook for another minute.  Stir in the lemon juice and cook for another minute.  Remove from the heat and transfer to a serving dish.  Serves 4

Mom’s Minestrone Soup

May 13, 2012

Mom’s Minestrone Soup

 

This easy and delicious soup can be made ahead.  I like to make it to have for lunch after church.  Mom’s Minestrone Soup can be made for lunch, dinner or a first course.  Great in all seasons!

 

INGREDIENTS

3 Cups Vegetable Broth

2 Diced Tomatoes

2 Cups Cooked Navy Beans (Canned or Home Cooked)

2 Chopped Carrots

1 Chopped Onion

1 Chopped Zucchini

2 Cups Ditalini Pasta

1 Teaspoon Thyme

1/2 Teaspoon Sage

2 Bay Leaves

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

4 Tablespoons Grated Parmesan Cheese (Optional)

2 Tablespoons Basil (Optional)

 

In a stock pot combine the vegetable broth, tomatoes, beans, carrots, onion, thyme, sage, bay leaves, salt and pepper.  Cover and cook on low for 6 hours.  If you want to cut down on the cooking time you can cook on high for 3 hours.  35 minutes before the soup is done cooking add the pasta and zucchini.  Cover and cook for 35 minutes.  Remove from the heat and remove the bay leaves.  Transfer the soup to individual bowls and sprinkle with parmesan cheese or basil if you like.  Serves 4

 

Mother’s Day Breakfast Cobbler

May 12, 2012

Mother’s Day Breakfast Cobbler

 

Don’t be afraid to make this fruit dessert for Mother’s Day breakfast.  Serve it with a scoop of plain yogurt on the top.  Everyone loves this breakfast treat. 

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Unbleached Flour

2 Teaspoons Baking Powder

1/2 Teaspoon Salt

1 1/4 Teaspoons Ground Cinnamon

4 Tablespoons Chilled Unsalted Butter

1/4 Cup Room Temperature Honey

1/2 Cup Milk

1 Pound Ripe Plums (Split In Half & Pitted)

3 Tablespoons Light Brown Sugar

3 Tablespoons Wheat Germ

Plain Yogurt For Serving

 

Preheat your oven to 375° F.  Lightly butter and flour a medium size glass baking dish.  Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt and 1 teaspoon of the cinnamon in a large size bowl.  Using a hand held pastry blender or two forks cut 3 tablespoons of the butter into the mixture until it is all crumbly.  In a small size bowl whisk together the honey and milk.  Add all at once to the dry ingredients.  Stir to combine all of the dry ingredients.  The spread the batter into the prepared baking pan.  Using a knife score an X through the skin of each plum half.  Arrange the plums skin side up in a single layer over the batter.  Mix the brown sugar, wheat germ and remaining 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon in a small bowl.  Cut in the remaining 1 tablespoon butter to form a cumbly topping.  Sprinkle the topping over the plums.  Bake for 30 minutes until the center of the cobbler is set and the topping is nicely browned.  Remove the cobbler from the oven and cool in the pan for 10 minutes.  Slice into wedges and serve topped with plain yogurt.  Serves 4

 

Roasted Cornish Hens

May 9, 2012

Roasted Cornish Hens

 

Use Victoria’s Dry Rub to add new flavor to these roasted hens.  You can stuff them with either wild rice or my Southern Cornbread (recipe to follow). 

 

INGREDIENTS

Stuffing & Hens:

2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter

6 Ounces Diced Andouille Sausage

3 Diced Carrots

1/2 Cup Chopped Onion

3 Diced Celery Stalks

3 Minced Garlic Cloves

1 Bay Leaf

2 Tablespoons Chopped Sage

Crumbled Southern Cornbread or Wild Rice

1/4 Cup Chicken Stock

4 Cornish Game Hens (1 1/2 Pounds Each)

 

Victoria’s Dry Rub

Or 1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt & 1 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Pepper

 

1 Tablespoon Melted Unsalted Butter

 

Prepare the stuffing.  In a large skillet melt the butter over a medium heat.  Add the Andouille sausage, carrots, onions, celery, garlic and bay leaf.  Cook for 5 minutes.  Add the sage and either cornbread or cooked wild rice.  Continue to cook for a few minutes.  Stir continuously to blend the flavors.  Add the chicken stock, stir and continue to cook for 2 minutes.  Remove from the heat and set aside until you are ready to stuff the hens.  This stuffing can be prepared and refrigerate, covered, up to a day in advance.  Remove the bay leaf before stuffing. 

Thoroughly rinse and dry the hens. Rub the hens inside and out with Victoria’s Dry Rub or the salt and pepper mixture.  Fill the cavity of each hen with 3/4 cup of stuffing.  Spoon the remaining stuffing into a well buttered baking dish and cover with a tight fitting lid or aluminum foil.  Arrange the hens in a roasting pan and brush with the melted butter.  Place the pan and baking dish in the oven.  Roast for 45 minutes until the hens are nicely browned and crisp and the juices run clear when a thigh is pricked with a fork.  The dish of stuffing should be very hot.  Serve each hen on a small bed of additional stuffing.  Serves 4

Mother’s Day Chocolate Mousse

May 8, 2012

Mother’s Day Chocolate Mousse

 

Here is an easy, but elegant Chocolate Mousse that is sure to make your mother smile. 

 

INGREDIENTS

3/4 Cup Unsalted Butter

3/4 Cup Unsweetened Dutch Cocoa

3 Large Separated Eggs

3/4 Cup Sugar

1 1/4 Cups Heavy Whipping Cream

3 Tablespoons Orange Liqueur

3 Tablespoons Vanilla Extract

Extra Whipped Cream For Garnish

Raspberries For Garnish

 

In a medium saucepan melt the unsalted butter over a low heat.  Remove from the heat and stir in the cocoa.  Mix until smooth.  Set aside to cool.  In a large size bowl beat the egg yolks, with a hand mixer, until they are nice and thick.  They should have a lemon color.  Slowly beat in 1/4 cup of sugar.  Beat until light and fluffy.  Now beat in the cocoa mixture on low.  Stir in 1/4 cup of the heavy cream and the orange liqueur.  In a medium size bowl beat the egg whites until they are stiff.  Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture.  Beat the remaining heavy cream, sugar and vanilla in a medium size bowl until soft peaks form.  Be careful not to over beat.  You don’t want to end up with butter.  Fold into the chocolate mixture.  Spoon into individual dessert dishes.  Refrigerate for 3 hours or overnight.  Garnish with whipped cream and raspberries.  Serves 8

 

Grilled Teriyaki Pork Chops

May 7, 2012

Grilled Teriyaki Pork Chops

 

This recipe is perfect for a spring or summer menu.  These pork chops can be served with asparagus, fried rice or stir fried vegetables.  I like to serve iced tea and fruit for dessert to keep the dinner cool.

 

INGREDIENTS

4 (1 inch thick) Pork Chops

¼ Cup Teriyaki Sauce

¼ Cup White Wine

3 Tablespoons Honey

2 Cloves Minced Garlic

 

Combine the teriyaki sauce, wine, honey and garlic in a large baking dish.  Reserve a bit for basting.  Add the pork chops and turn to coat.  You want the pork chops to be fully covered in the sauce.  Put in the refrigerator for 5 hours or overnight.  Prepare your grill or preheat your broiler.  I like to broil these pork chops 5 inches from the heat.  Baste occasionally with the marinade and turn once.  Cook for 15 to 20 minutes until the juices run clear.  Serves 4

 

Stir Fried Shrimp

May 6, 2012

Stir Fried Shrimp

 

Here is a nice light dish that is great for either lunch or dinner and is great for making a quick meal.

 

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Raw Rice

1 Tablespoon Vegetable Oil

4 Sliced Green Onions

1 Tablespoon Minced Fresh Ginger

1 Clove Sliced Garlic

6 Ounces Pea Pods

1 Sliced Small Zucchini

6 Ounces Broccoli Florets

1 Chopped Celery Stalk

1 Small Diced Red Bell Pepper

1 Pound Shelled Shrimp

2 Tablespoons Soy Sauce

2 Tablespoons Sesame Oil

 

Cook the rice according to the package directions.  You can use either white or brown rice.  While the rice is cooking heat the vegetable oil in a wok or a large skillet over a medium heat.  Add the green onions, ginger and garlic.  Stir fry for 1 minute. Add the pea pods, zucchini, broccoli florets, celery and red bell pepper.  Stir fry over a medium high heat for 3 to 5 minutes until the vegetables are crisp but tender.  Add the shrimp and stir fry for 2 minutes.  You want the shrimp just to turn pink.  Stir in the soy sauce and sesame oil and cook for 30 seconds.  Remove from the heat and transfer to a serving dish.  Serve immediately with cooked rice.  Serves 4

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