Saturday, October 1, 2011

day 39 = hotter than hot fresh salmon

my apologies! we haven't posted in a while and that's really because i have spent the last 3 weeks as a juror and it was a very trying experience. instead of cooking, we just ate out to make life simpler. we're back though!

sarah:
lately, charley has been doing most of the fish cooking (see day 3 and day 25 for how we typically make salmon). this is soooo easy and we discovered how to make it after realizing it's a go-to favorite of ours at costco. here's how i made it today:

- preheat oven to 450 degrees
- line a baking sheet with foil
- lay salmon in center of baking sheet
- surround salmon with mini-peppers* and red jalapeno peppers
- sprinkle salmon with spices:
      - alaea salt (i bought it at Hepps Salt Barrel)
      - chipotle pepper (i bought it at Penzeys)
      - smoked paprika
      - turmeric
      - oriental mustard powder
      - parsley flakes
- drizzle hot pepper olive oil over top*
- throw a few mini-hot peppers on top of fish*
- bake for 14 mins

*while at this trial, i visited a farmers market during lunch and picked up a branch of mini-hot peppers (i've never seen anything like it). the farmer that sold it to me said he smashes them, chops them up, and mixes with cilantro and tomatoes. he then uses the paste to marinate chicken with or as a spread on meats. charley took them off the vines and put them in a drinking glass with olive oil. this way they release more heat and we have hot pepper olive oil! i highly recommend. here's what it looked like:


charley:
i have to say i enjoy spicy things, but these peppers hit you with a lot of heat! The salmon was very good and actually complimented the hit of the peppers because it cooled this off.  i typically can handle the heat of peppers, but these i could only finish a few.  I am looking forward to these over the next few days!


enjoy!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

day 38 = "sponge" drops


sarah:

i was so excited to make these. i pulled out one of the cookbooks my mom let me have of hers. it's from the 70's and picked two recipes: little sponge drops and cookies. charley chose these so i got to cooking. the best part, was i was going to be able to use my grandma's (mom's) blueberry jam.

unfortunately, they were horrible. so bad even we threw them out and i am not going to include the recipe because i don't want someone to accidentally stumble upon it and think they look good. here are a few pictures of the progress though.... these don't look bad, go figure!








charley:
not sure on how best to say this, but i didn't like these at all.  in fact the only thing that was enjoyable about them was the jam she used which is family made.  i had to just throw these away!  I would not recommend them.


enjoy (or not in this case)!

Monday, September 19, 2011

day 37 = maple brown sugar scones


let's just face it, we were itching for dessert. the problem was, i had nothing in the house and couldn't convince charley to make me cookies. so i googled "desserts with brown sugar" and found this recipe from howsweeteats.com. the only problem was, i didn't have some of the ingredients (mainly bacon!) so i adjusted the recipe to what i had on-hand. i think i'll try again sometime when i do have the bacon because it sounds really interesting. here's what i did:

step 1: if you don't have buttermilk, make it yourself!

put 1 tbsp white vinegar (or lemon juice) in a 1 cup measuring cup and fill to the top with milk.
let sit for 5 mins and you have your very own buttermilk.


step 2: gather your base ingredients and preheat oven to 425 degrees

  • 3 1/4 cups flour
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon (use more!!)
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
 
step 3: put all the base ingredients in a large bowl and whisk together


step 4: cut 3/4 cups cold butter into small squares. cut the butter into the base mixture until it resembles course crumbs (like how you make pie crust -- i used 2 knives to cut the butter).


step 5: stir in buttermilk and 1/4 tsp vanilla. fold in a handful of raisins.


step 6: roll out on floured surface and kneed gently. divide in half and pat into 7in circles.
brush with melted butter and sprinkle with brown sugar.


step 7: put in 425 degree oven for 12 mins.
  
step 8: while it's cooking, make the maple glaze.

  • 1 1/2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • drop of water (i used over 1 tsp)
mix all the maple syrup, vanilla and powdered sugar together. add water 1/4 tsp at a time until gets to desired consistency (should be able to drizzle overtop).


step 9: when the scones are out of the oven, drizzle overtop and let cool.


sarah:
i tried them straight from the oven and did not think they were all that great. the scones didn't have a lot of flavor and the maple glaze was really sweet. i really didn't think much of them until i called charley today and he said he'd eaten a bunch and really like them. so when i got home today i tried one and he was right! they must need to cool and settle in before you eat them. in fact, i think i am going to go grab another while charley writes his comments...

charley:
i am writing this after eating about 5 of these!  the only critique i could recommend from personal preference would be add more raisins and more cinnamon otherwise they are perfect the way they are.  they don't leave your mouth feeling dry and you keep wanting to go back!

enjoy!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

day 36 = banana bread (#2)



i still had two bananas left from day 30 (banana cream pie) and this time charley let them rot on my counter (unlike day 10 when he tossed them in the trash). i was so excited to make a new banana bread recipe, but i realized i only had one egg and did not feel like leaving the house to go to the store. so i searched my cookbook collection and every recipe had 3 eggs in it. ok, now what. i went online and entered in the words "banana bread with one egg" and came up with this recipe. the problem is, i didn't have 1 full cup of sugar or 3 bananas. oy, i am going to need to improvise. here's what i did:


step 1: gather your ingredients


  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 2 extremely ripe bananas, mashed*
  • 8 oz can crushed pineapple, drained
  • 5 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • cinnamon

  • *if you don't have ripe bananas, don't fret, read the comment in day 8 from nancy (my inspiration)


    step 2: grease and flour a loaf pan


    step 3: sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt

    step 4: lightly beat egg

    step 5: cream the butter and sugar

    step 6: add the flour mixture, then egg, then vanilla

    step 7: mix in bananas, pineapple, and milk by hand


    step 8: pour into prepared loaf pan and sprinkle with cinnamon


    sarah:
    i made this for us, but we didn't get a chance to eat it the first night. so i left for work and told charley to have some of it. when i called him in the evening to let him know we were going over to friends for dinner. here's our conversation:

    me: "we need to be there in about an hour"

    charley: "what are we going to bring?"

    me: "we'll take the banana bread"

    charley: "what's left of it..."

    what's left of it?! it's only been a few hours how much could he have eaten! when i go home, there was only 1/2 the loaf left!! luckily, it's pretty dense so after a terrific meal we had with friends you only needed a little bit. i hope they enjoyed!

    the bread is extremely moist and doughy. if you like a less doughy (more cake like) banana bread, see day 8. i highly recommend either this one or the recipe in my cookbook.


    charley:
    second time around on the banana bread and i didn't throw out the aged ingredient which did in fact make this dish that much better! i didn't realize that banana's become more flavorful as they brown and these must have been perfect because i couldn't help but eat half of it in two sittings.  Great stuff!

    enjoy!

    Wednesday, September 14, 2011

    day 35 = gizzards and hearts


    sarah:
    ok, don't get too disgusted yet. i went to the grocery store this weekend and all the chicken was 1/2 off. needless to say, i bought a bunch of chicken. included was 1lb of gizzards and hearts for $1.01.

    i love them with just a little salt and pepper heated under the broiler. that's not all that exciting for a meal -- works well for the few pieces you get in a whole chicken though. so what should i do? i went to google and entered "chicken gizzard recipe" and i found this... looks interesting, but i didn't have all the ingredients. so i changed it up quite a bit. here's what i did:

    1) put chicken gizzard and hearts in a dutch oven on low heat
    2) chopped 6 cloves of garlic and tossed it in
    3) added:
          - 12oz italian dressing
          - 1 bottle beer
          - 2 tbsp white vinegar
          - 1 tbsp soy sauce
          - 1 tbsp A1 sauce
          - 1 tbsp worcestershire
          - 1 tbsp tabasco
          - red pepper flakes
          - celery seed
          - thyme
          - smoked paprika
          - lawry's seasoned salt
          - pepper
    4) bring heat just before it starts to boil, reduce to simmer with lid on for 3 hours
    5) take gizzards and hearts out of the liquid and place on foil lined baking sheet
    6) sprinkle salt and pepper over top and broil for 2 mins

    it was fairly simple, but i didn't eat until pretty late. it was extremely tender, not like typical gizzards and hearts. the sauce had a good amount of heat so i boiled down the leftovers a little to concentrate the flavor and put the chicken breast tenders i picked up from the sale in it to marinade overnight. should be interesting to see what charley thinks of the flavor! he's back eating with me tomorrow...

    enjoy!

    Tuesday, September 13, 2011

    day 34 (part II) = biscuit like cookies

    
    sarah:
    i got hungry and needed something sweet. i have Jamie Oliver's "Jamie's Food Revolution" cookbook and so i grabbed that and attempted his cookies. i think i did something slightly incorrect because mine didn't brown around the edges even though i put it in the oven for more time then required. oh well, i tweaked the recipe a bit so maybe that was it. i still liked them. they are not buttery sweet cookies (even though there is a TON of butter in them), they are more like biscuit cookies.

    here's what i did:

    step 1: gather your ingredients
    • 9 tbsp butter, softened (let sit out about 15 mins)
    • 1/2 cup superfine sugar (bakers sugar)
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 cup flour
    • 1/4 quick cook oatmeal (not instant)
    • 1/4 tsp baking powder
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 2oz semi-sweet chocolate


    step 2: whisk together flour, oatmeal, baking powder, and salt


    step 3: beat egg with a fork


    step 4: mix butter and sugar together. add egg. stir in oatmeal by hand


    step 5: chop chocolate and hand stir into batter


    step 6: preheat oven to 375 degrees and freeze batter for 15 mins to harden



    step 7: roll into balls and place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. cook for 10 mins. transfer to wire rack to cool completely and crisp up!


    enjoy!

    day 34 (part I) = jazz up your leftover papa john's pizza


    sarah:
    on sunday, charley and i woke-up and both hit our computers to watch intensely as our fantasy football players racked-up "points." if you are unfamiliar with fantasy football, you probably have 3 more years left on your life. check it out here if you are interested, but it's probably best if you don't get too attached...

    anyway, we were lazy, and ordered Papa John's pizza. we got "the works", but it wasn't as good as i remembered. i made sure charley ordered the side of garlic sauce (yummy) and hot peppers. so tonight i wanted to finish up the leftovers, but really wasn't looking forward to it. then it came to me, jazz it up! here's what i did:

    - put the pizza slices on a plate
    - drizzle remaining garlic sauce overtop
    - add cauliflower from day 33
    - put it in the microwave for 1 minute and 30 seconds on 50% power
    - add the remaining hot peppers
    - chow down!

    (you'll notice the picture has a bite out of it and that's because i really wasn't intending to blog on this, but it tasted so good i couldn't resist).

    jazz up your leftover pizza with any fridge leftovers and let me know how it goes. can't hurt!

    enjoy!