Sunday, July 4, 2010

Blueberry or Huckleberry Buckle

Made on the 4th of July. And yummy!
Inspired by Alton Brown of Good Eats, adapted off the internet

Mix together:
2 c. ww or spelt flour
2 t. baking powder
½ t. salt

Cream:
¼ c. softened butter
¾ c. sweetener (I use Splenda and some sugar)
Add:
1 egg

mix in, alternating,
dry bowl
¾ c. milk (I use soy)

If it seems dryer than a cake or muffin mix, add more milk.
Then, stir in gently, 2 cups of the berries of your choice

Place in a 8x8 pan.
Combine topping:
¼ c. softened butter
½ c. sugar (I actually used sugar here)
1/3 c. ww or spelt flour
½ t. cinnamon
We like to mix with our fingers until it resembles bread crumbs.
Sprinkle on the buckle and bake, 375 for about 50 min. to 1 hour. Watch for doneness, like cake or coffee cake done. Nice to serve warm with coffee and the morning paper!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

S & M Fathers Day Burgers

Michael had a hankerin' after seeing beef blue cheese burgers for sale at Costco. Since we don't do the cow thang, I researched online, found several recipes, and combined them to my liking. They were sooo good. Hard to keep from sticking to the grill.

Blue Cheese Burgers

1.5 #'s Ground Turkey
4 oz. blue cheese
1 T. Dijon Mustard
1/4 c. lite mayo
1/4 cup Italian bread crumbs
1/2 cup chopped green onions
2 TBSP dried parsley
pepper to taste
mix all and let rest in the fridge for 2 hours.
Make some patties and grill em'. Spray with Pam and when you flip them to help with sticking.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Best Banana Nut Bread

2 c. ww flour (I prefer organic)
1 t. baking soda
½ c. oil (or ¼ c. oil and ¼ c. apple sauce--better for you!)
½ c. honey (or agave syrup)
2 eggs
2 c. banana pulp (don’t worry much about being precise)
½ c. nuts and/or raisins (I prefer pecans and craisins. May be omitted)

In one bowl, mash the bananas and add wet ingredients, mixing after each.

In another bowl, mix the flour and soda.

Add the dry to the wet in parts, mixing in as you go. Add nuts and raisins last. Spray a loaf pan and bake at 350 for 50 minutes, or until toothpick in center comes out dry. Cool a bit before removing from the pan.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

S & M Mothers Day Frittata


We get to take credit for this recipe and rename it in our honor! Michael suggested an asparagus and crab omelet. I don’t really care for omelets, and found a quiche recipe online. We tweaked it and the result is below. It was soooo good!

1 c. crab meat (drained if needed)
1 ¾ c. scalded milk
3 eggs, beaten
10 asparagus spears, separated
1 c. cheese (approximately equal parts swiss, parmesan, and Neufchatel cheese)
nutmeg, salt, and cayenne pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 375. Place crab in bottom of sprayed pie plate. Cut off tips of asparagus and reserve. Cut the rest into ½ inch slices. Place the slices on top of crab. Cut or shred cheeses as desired and scatter cheeses over asparagus. Beat eggs and milk with seasonings. Pour over. Arrange asparagus tips like spokes on a wheel. Bake until GBD, about 50 minutes. Remove from oven and let set at least 15 minutes. Cut and serve!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Antique Cake!

This is a post on the Betty Crocker website:

Butter Cake

You must take a dish of butter, and beat it like cream with your hands, two pounds of fine sugar well beat, three pounds of flour well dried, and mix them in with the butter, twenty-four eggs, leave out half the whites, and then beat all together for an hour. Just as you are going to put it into the oven, put in a quarter of an ounce of mace, a nutmeg beat, a little fack (?) or brandy, and feeds (?) or currants, just as you please. (I don't know about you but I don't know the difference between a fack or feeds. And my goodness, wouldn't your arm get tired after beating the batter for an hour?)



We have a facsimile copy of the first cookbook published by an American in American: American Cookery, by Amelia Simmons, 1796.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Whole Wheat Pumpkin Bread or Muffins

½ c. olive oil
½ c. apple sauce
3 good eggs or 4 store bought
3 1/3 c. ww flour (or I like whole grain spelt)
1 ½ c. sweetener (I use Splenda)
½ c. agave syrup (or honey)
1 t. nutmeg
1 t. cinnamon (or more)
2/3 c. milk (I use a mix of soy and cow)
2 c. pumpkin (not pie mix stuff)(I recycled Halloween pumpkins, I know, it's too much!)
1 t. baking soda
½ t. baking powder
1 t. salt (I use less)
1 c. chopped nuts (I use pecans)

Mix all the wet in one bowl and dry in the other. Add the dry to the wet in 1/3’s. Mix well. Pour into 2 bread pans or muffin tins. Bake at 350 for about an hour on loaves, 25 minutes on muffins. Watch them for doneness!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Old-fashioned Oatmeal Pancakes

From Sunset Magazine’s Favorite Recipes II cookbook

This is the real deal. No casual sprinkling of oats on a plain pancake and then calling it oatmeal pancakes. These are too good for words!


Mix 2 c. oatmeal with 2 c. buttermilk. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Or not, it will work without setting that long

In this bowl, beat 2 eggs and stir into oats mix, with 4T. melted and cooled butter. Stir just until blended.

In another bowl, mix dry:

½ c. ww flour
2 T. sweetener
1 t. baking powder
1 t. baking soda
½ t. cinnamon

Add to wet mix, stirring just until moistened. If it seems too thick, add more buttermilk.

Cook on griddle, spreading the batter out.

Traditionally served with sausages and applesauce.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Fabulous Healthy Seed-filled Buns

2 t. yeast
2 ¼ c. ww spelt flour
¾ c. unbleached white flour
2 T. sweetener (honey, agave are good)
2 T. gluten flour
1 t. salt
1/3 c. water
½ c. buttermilk
2 T. olive oil or other fat

This was not nearly enough water. Added about a cup more as soon as I could see it was too dry to form a ball.

Add random seeds: sunflower, sesame, flax, poppy. I used about ¼ c. of each.

I used the manual cycle and cut the dough into 16 pieces and made rolls. Let rise until suitably big, about an hour in a slightly warm oven. Turn oven on while rolls are inside to 350.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Ole Quinoa Salad

Olay, not Old! Don't know where the accent is!

1 c. dry quinoa, cooked to directions you use. Fluff and refrigerate.

Saute in a bit of olive oil, 1 chopped onion. When about halfway to tender, add 1 chopped green pepper and 1 chopped red or orange pepper. Saute about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and add to your taste: cumin, chili powder, garlic pwd., cayenne pepper. I chill briefly in freezer to remove warmth.

When cool, add to quinoa, along with:
1 diced avocado
1-2 diced tomatoes (about 1 cup)
1 drained can of black beans
juice of 1 lime
chopped cilantro, about a cup

Add about 1/3 c. shredded cheddar or Mexican blend cheese. Toss and serve.

It has no dressing but didn’t taste dry. You could easily add other things, salsa, sour cream, other vegies, olives, whatever! The recipe called for baby spinach leaves, cut up, but we had none. Low fat, vegetarian.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sweet Bread that Works!

I looked for a Brioche or Hawaiian type sweet bread for Easter supper. I found Portuguese sweet bread. I have tweaked it and now it isn't gooey in the middle! Really light and fluffy.

2t. yeast
2 c. ww spelt flour
1 c. unbleached white flour
1 T. potato flakes
1 t. gluten flour
1/3 c. brown sugar (try other sweeteners)
1 t. salt

1/3 c. milk-heated
¼ c. hot water
2 eggs
1 t. orange extract
1 T. vanilla
3 T. butter, melted

Try adding dried fruits or zests. Fruit after mixing, zest can be added early.

Do on manual on bread machine. When done, put out on floured board. Dried fruit would have to be added here. Flour and pat out dough. Sprinkle with fruit, fold a few times, pat out and add more fruit. Re fold. Cut in half, repeat until into 16 fairly even pieces. Flour each cut edge for handling ease. Wrap each chunk around itself to make a nice bun shape. Space out in glass dish, it took 2 for me, 13x9 and a smaller one. Let rise for 1 hour in oven that is slightly heated or not. Leave in and start heat to 350.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Dualing Pizzas

Thai Chicken and BBQ Chicken

Crust:
2 t. yeast
1 c. unbleached white flour
1 c. ww flour
1 ½ c. whole grain spelt flour
1 t. salt
¼ c. olive oil
1 1/3 c. hot water

Load into bread machine, as per your method. Of course it can be done by hand, however that is done. Manual cycle.
When ready, divide in half and make 2 pizzas, in a large baking sheet.

To split between them:
1 pkg. chicken strips
1 bunch green onions

Thai: in order:
Peanut sauce, from the jar, don’t be skimpy or the pizza will be dry, spread on the crust
Cooked chicken breast
Lightly sprinkle with cheese, mozzarella preferred
Chopped green onions, the green part only
After baking, sprinkle with raw shredded carrots, chopped cilantro, and mung bean sprouts. We used extra peanut sauce when it was too dry for our taste.

Or, chop whole bunch of green onion for thai. Put carrots on before baking. Best sauce so far, House of Tsang, Bangkok Padang peanut sauce, from Safeway. Easy to find. Used almost a whole bottle on one pizza.

BBQ :
BBQ sauce (we like Masterpiece or mixed with Longhorn), spread over the crust
Cooked chicken breast
Chunks of pineapple
The white ends of the green onions from above or chopped red onion
Top generously with cheese

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Burrito Pie

This one isn't truly a recipe, more a method. I use this to recycle odds and ends from the fridge so as not to waste them.

I usually make it in a large glass pie pan. Lay down a 1/4 inch layer of salsa or other Mexican type sauce you have handy. Rip a flour tortilla to fit or place 2 overlapping to cover the bottom. Then layer whatever you have: refried beans, beans, taco meat, cheese, sour cream, tomatoes (although I prefer these added after cooking) add a layer of cheese, as much or less than you waistline dictates. Add another layer of tortillas and make layers until your dish is full. I usually end up with 3 or 4 layers of tortillas. I top with tortillas and a solid covering of salsa. Sprinkle with cheese, cover with foil, and bake. Bake at 350 for about 30 minutes, should be boiling on edges. Uncover and bake until GBD (Golden Brown Delicious!)

I let it cool for at least 15 minutes to set up like lasagna. I cut smallish wedges, top with sour cream (fat free, of course), tomatoes, salsa, lettuce, and guacamole. I make a big salad on the top!