Monday, February 28, 2011

Gina's Pepperoni Bread



Bread is one of the greatest wonders of the world!  There is nothing like the making of fresh bread from working the dough to the smell of baking bread. I'm always looking for awesome bread recipes that can be used as appetizers or snacks.  

My imagination is going wild with ideas for variations to this recipe . . . but that's a future post.

Imagine a loaf of bread, assembled similar to a cinnamon bun, loaded with pepperoni and cheese or whatever filling you decide on.

I love that this bread can be made ahead and frozen for a future party . . . or make two at a time and put one away for a lazy day.


This recipe comes from my filing cabinet full of recipes and I have no idea where it came from!




Ingredients



Dough:


3 ¼ cups flour 
1 package (¾ tablespoon) yeast
¾ tablespoons salt
½ tablespoon sugar
1 1/3 cups warm water
2 tablespoons olive oil


Filling:


1 tablespoon olive oil

8 oz. shredded cheese, your favorite
Pepperoni


Egg wash:


1 egg 
½ tablespoon water
Garlic salt




Directions

• Mix flour, yeast, salt, and sugar in large bowl; stir until combined.

• Add warm water and olive oil; stir until dough forms.

• Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Rise at room temperature for 2 hours.

• Refrigerate dough for at least 2 hours.

• Roll dough out into rectangle on floured surface. Let rest.

• Spread cheese evenly over dough. Top with pepperoni.

• Roll dough tightly and fold edges inward and pinch.

• Let rest for 40 minutes, covered in plastic wrap.

• Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

• Whisk together egg and water, coat loaf with egg wash. (I use a smallish paint brush that is just used for baking.) Sprinkle with garlic salt.

• Bake bread for 30 minutes or until lightly browned and firm.

• Remove from oven, cool on wire rack, then slice.








Sunday, February 6, 2011

Valentine Treats




Time to start thinking about the sweets
we will be making for our sweeties.

Sweets are my favorite thing to prepare 
. . . and I love to bake.

Bad combination . . . yet good.

At least for Valentine's Day it is a good thing.

Recipes for sweets is something I go out and hunt!

From now until Valentine's Day, I'll be bringing you
recipes from other bloggers and from my collection
that are perfect for the occasion.

Here are some that I've hunted down recently . . .


Click on the photo go to the original website that
includes the post, recipe and instructions.


Krista from While He Was Napping 
found these on Hershey's Website.






Krista from While He Was Napping
whips up some awesome looking
Whoopie Pies!


Red Velvet Covered Cookies

Trisha from 3 Four and Under made these
Red Velvet Cookies using some common ingredients
to make them fast and easy.  Very cute and clever!



Ami from Ali Lilly
made an awesome discover that
makes these sweeties fast and easy.
Cute too!
How about printing out these cupcake holders
 and make these cute little tags to pair up
 with Ami's sweetest cupcakes ever?


Diane has taken care of all the design
work for you . . . just print them out!


Enjoy!






Monday, January 31, 2011

Battered Fish Fillet Roll-Ups


 
Gorton's is one of my favorite quick meal tricks.  I love them baked in the oven . . . I throw in some frozen french fries, make a batch of awesome tartar sauce and voila . . . a quick meal in less than 30 minutes.
There are times we deserve to be lazy in the kitchen!  Gorton's is perfect for those times :)  Go to their website for some awesome recipes using their products . . . this is one of my favorites from the website . . . I have not made it yet, but will be making it soon :)


Ingredients:

6 Gorton's Classic Crispy Battered Fish Fillets

1-1/2 cup Monterey jack cheese, shredded 

3 cups iceberg lettuce, chopped
6-10" flour tortillas
3/4 cup Ranch dressing


Directions:
1. Prepare Gorton's Classic Crispy Battered Fish Fillets according to package instructions.
2. Place cooked fillet in center of each tortilla and top each one with 1/2 cup lettuce, 1/4 cup cheese and 2 Tbsp Ranch dressing.
3. Roll tortillas up and serve immediately


My variation
Use tartar sauce
instead of ranch dressing




Monday, January 24, 2011

Beef 'n Cheese Crescent Pie





This is my mom's recipe and one of my favorites from way back . . . it is quick and easy.  It is even better the next day!


Sorry I don't have photos, but will take some the next time I make this.



Ingredients:



1 1/4 lb. ground beef
1/2 cup onion
1/3 cup bell pepper
8 oz can tomato sauce w/mushrooms
1 can french style green beans, drained
Paprika
1/4 tsp garlic salt
1/4 tsp salt
8 oz can refrigerator crescent dinner rolls
1 egg, slightly beaten
2 cups cheddar cheese




Directions:


Preheat oven to 375


In large frying pan, brown ground meat, onion and bell peppers - drain - stir in tomato sauce, beans, garlic and salt.


Simmer while preparing crust.  Separate crescent dough into 8 triangles.  Place triangles in ungreased 9" pie pan.  Press over bottom and up sides to form crust.


Combine egg and 1 cup cheese and spread over crust.


Spoon mixture in crust.


Sprinkle with remaining cheese and paprika.


Bake at 375 for 20-25 minutes








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