Friday, June 24, 2016

Raspberry Lemonade Cheesecake Bars




A delicious looking cheesecake bars recipe from Betty Crocker!







Ingredients

Crust

1 pouch Betty Crocker™ sugar cookie mix
1/2 cup butter, softened 
1 egg 
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon peel

Filling
2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese, softened 
1/2 cup sugar 
1 tablespoon finely grated lemon peel
2 eggs 
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
1 cup fresh raspberries




Directions

Heat oven to 325°F. 

Spray bottom only of 13 x 9-inch pan with cooking spray.

Mix crust ingredients with spoon until soft dough forms in a large bowl. 

Press dough in bottom of pan. 

Bake 15 minutes. 

Remove from oven to cooling rack and cool 10 minutes.

Beat cream cheese, sugar and 1 tablespoon lemon peel with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Scrape sides of bowl frequently. 

Add eggs, one at a time and beat until just blended. 

Beat in lemon juice. 

Reserve 1/4 cup filling and set aside. 

Spread remaining filling over cooled crust.
Mash raspberries with fork.  Push mixture through small strainer with back of spoon to make 1/4 cup raspberry puree. 

Stir puree into reserved filling. 

Drop spoonfuls of raspberry mixture on cream cheese layer. 

Carefully swirl into top of cream cheese layer with a knife.

Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until filling is set. 

Cool 30 minutes on cooling rack. 

Refrigerate about 2 hours or until cooled completely. 

Cut in 6 rows by 4 rows.









Blackened Shrimp Stroganoff




Oh my . . . guess what is for dinner tonight?

The combination of shrimp, fresh mushrooms and roasted red peppers is perfection.  Readers of my blog know how much I love shrimp pasta and always try new versions.  Something tells me this will be my favorite!

After drooling over this recipe, The Captain and I discussed what we would like to change in the recipe.  First off, no capers.  We will also opt to make shrimp stock and use white wine where the recipe calls for the second application of chicken stock.  To begin with, we will be marinading the shrimp for at least two hours to ensure maximum flavor.

Make this recipe uniquely yours by adding ingredients that your family loves, don't use the ones you don't love. Adjust the hot and spicy element of this dish by using a cajun seasoning that suits your taste.

Don't forget a loaf of hot crusty bread to complete this meal.  I will update this post after trying the recipe!



UPDATE

Our first try making this recipe was a comedy of errors.  First of all, we DO NOT RECOMMEND using white wine.  The first batch of making the gravy was ruined by the funky taste and also wasted the beautiful shrimp stock we made.  

We ended up using chicken stock in the second attempt at the gravy, which was delicious.

How do you forget one of the most attractive and delicious ingredients in this recipe?  We forgot the roasted red peppers!!!

All in all, it was still a delicious meal with all the errors and we will be making it again using shrimp stock and roasted red peppers.








Ingredients


    • 1 pound fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon Cajun seasoning
    • 6 ounces fettuccini pasta
    • 1 tablespoon butter
    • 3 cups fresh mushrooms, sliced
    • 1 tablespoon chopped shallots
    • 2/3 cup chicken broth
    • 1/2 cup sour cream
    • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
    • 1 cup chicken broth
    • 1 (7 ounce) jar roasted red bell peppers
    • 1 tablespoon drained capers



Directions

Combine peeled shrimp, oil, and Cajun seasoning and set aside in a medium bowl. 

Add pasta 
to a large pot of lightly salted boiling water, cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain.

Melt butter over medium heat in a large frying pan.

Cook and stir mushrooms and shallot in butter until tender. Remove from pan. 

Cook shrimp until they turn pink (about 2 to 3 minutes . . . do not overcook). Remove from pan. 

Cook 2/3 cup chicken broth and bring to a boil. Cook uncovered, until reduced to 1/4 cup (2 to 3 minutes).

Stir together sour cream and cornstarch in a small bowl. 


Mix in 1 cup chicken broth. 

Stir mixture into reduced chicken broth in the frying pan. 

Cook and stir until thick and bubbly. 

Cook 1 minute more. 

Stir in shrimp, mushroom mixture, roasted red peppers, and capers. Heat through, and season to taste. 

Serve over pasta.



Footnotes

You can substitute shrimp broth or white wine for the chicken broth. To make shrimp broth, reserve shrimp shells, and simmer in 2 cups water for 15 minutes.




Photo and recipe source





Rustic Chicken Gratin



This recipe will be an experiment in spices and flavors since I have never used curry and have no idea what it tastes like.  I'm broadening my horizons!

I would make a simple change . . . use fresh vegetables, it is what is preferred. Maybe I'm weird, but I don't usually like the taste of frozen vegetables and prefer fresh.  As far as mushrooms, canned is ok, but I absolutely love fresh mushrooms.

Cheddar cheese?  I will use it the first time, but I'm not convinced this will be as good as it could be with another type of cheese.







Serving Size / Yield
4-6 servings




Ingredients


    • 1 C. butter
    • 1 C. onion, chopped
    • 1 C. flour
    • 1 tsp . salt
    • 1/2 tsp. curry powder
    • 1 (4-oz.) can sliced mushrooms, drained
    • 1 (13-oz.) can evaporated milk
    • 1 (10-oz.) pkg. frozen broccoli spears, drained
    • 3 chicken breasts, chopped
    • 2 C. cheddar cheese, shredded
    • 4 C. white rice, cooked


Directions

Preheat oven at 375 degrees F. 


Melt butter in skillet, add onions and saute until tender. Remove skillet from heat. 

Stir in flour, salt and curry. 

Drain mushrooms. Add water to 1/2 C. mushroom liquid and add to flour mixture in skillet. 

Blend in evaporated milk until smooth and add mushrooms. 

Cook over medium heat, stirring until sauce thickens. 

Spread cooked rice on bottom of 13-by-9-inch baking dish. 

Arrange chicken and broccoli over rice. 

Pour sauce over mixture and cover with cheese. 

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes.





Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Garth's Pasta Salad


Photo source:  Food Network


Love the combination of the two pastas!

This recipe comes from the kitchen of Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood via The Food Network.

Reviewers of this recipe cited not enough dressing or seasoning, so I will use this recipe as a start of a pasta salad.    

With that in mind, I will be adding mayonnaise a spoonful at a time until desired consistency is reached, italian dressing or a vinegar and oil dressing. 

Depending on how it tastes seasoning-wise after adjusting salt and pepper, I may add onion powder and/or cayenne pepper (just a pinch of each). Otherwise, the only other thing I would add is some cubed chicken.

Add what your family loves and make this recipe uniquely yours!

Click here to go to Food Network's recipe page.





Sunday, June 19, 2016

Layered BLT Dip Recipe




Love this idea for a BLT dip!  I can also see this rolled up in a tortilla with some extra bacon strips for an awesome snack or light meal.

The photo and recipe comes from Taste of Home . . . link follows the recipe.







Ingredients

1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 cup finely chopped lettuce
8 bacon strips, cooked and crumbled
4 plum tomatoes, chopped
4 green onions, chopped
1-1/2 cups (6 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese
Toasted French bread baguette slices



Directions

Beat cream cheese, mayonnaise and Parmesan cheese until blended. 

Spread into a large shallow dish. 

Layer with lettuce, bacon, tomatoes, onions and cheddar cheese. 

Refrigerate until serving. 

Serve with bread slices. 


Yield: 20 servings (1/4 cup each).

Originally published as Layered BLT Dip in Taste of Home April/May 2016, p49



Friday, June 17, 2016

Chive and Onion Hash Browns



This hash brown casserole sounds and looks seriously delicious!




Ingredients

1-1/2 cups half-and-half cream
1 container (8 ounces) spreadable chive and onion cream cheese
2 tablespoons dried minced onion
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
2 packages (20 ounces each) refrigerated shredded hash brown potatoes
2 cups shredded Swiss cheese
3 tablespoons minced fresh chives, divided
2 tablespoons butter, cubed



Directions

Preheat oven to 375°. 

Combine the first five ingredients in a Dutch oven, cook and stir over medium heat until blended. Stir in potatoes.

Grease a 13x9-in. or 3-qt. baking dish.  

Layer 1/3 of the hash brown mixture and 2/3 cup Swiss cheese and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon chives. Repeat layers. 

Top with remaining hash brown mixture and cheese; dot with butter.
Bake, covered for 35 minutes. 

Bake, uncovered for 10-20 minutes longer or until edges begin to brown and potatoes are heated through. 

Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Sprinkle with remaining chives. 


Yield: 12 servings (3/4 cup each)

Originally published as Chive & Onion Hash Brown Potatoes in Taste of Home December/January 2012, p35



Thursday, June 16, 2016

Quick and Easy Cherry Cobbler



It doesn't get any easier than this Cherry Cobbler recipe from Betty Crocker. OK, I guess you could use canned biscuits, but other than that . . . easy enough for a beginner!

Let me deviate from the recipe for a minute and discuss the concept of semi-homemade, using convenience foods in meal preparation.  

A comment from a disgruntled reader brought this discussion to a food website comment board making advocates of semi-homemade cooking seem lazy and uncaring about their family by fixing a meal using these shortcut tricks.  

You know, there is a time and place for everything!  

I am an advocate of both styles of cooking.  While I can make the best "from scratch" biscuits using the same recipe I've used since junior high school home ec class, there are times I want quick and easy.  That is why I always have a box of Bisquick on hand.  The Captain and I have recently added canned fruit filling, puff pastry sheets and OMG . . . jarred spaghetti sauce to our pantry for those times.  If I really think about it, we probably stock many other convenience foods . . . oh yeah, chicken stock!

There have been times that I've spent hours in the kitchen making a spaghetti sauce using tomatoes, peppers and herbs from my garden.  No convenience there!  It is all about the time you have on your hands.

In my working days, I wanted quick and easy semi-homemade meals since after a day at the office, I didn't want to spend hours in the kitchen.  A good meal and time to unwind is what I wanted.  On the weekends, I would go crazy cooking and many times making and freezing extra food for during the week. It is all about choice!

She probably thinks that using a slow cooker is also evil . . .

OK, rant over . . . the woman's comments really upset me!

So . . . having said all that . . . you can change up this recipe by using a different canned fruit like apple.  If it makes you feel better to make your scratch biscuits, knock yourself out!  It is a guide . . .

Thank you to Betty Crocker for providing these convenience foods and showing us how to use them  :)






Ingredients

1 can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling
1 cup Original Bisquick™ mix
1/4 cup milk 
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon butter or margarine, softened


Directions

Spread pie filling in ungreased 1 1/2-quart casserole. Place in cold oven and heat to 400ºF and let heat 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven.

While pie filling is heating . . . stir remaining ingredients until soft dough forms. Drop by spoonfuls onto warm pie filling. Sprinkle with additional sugar.

Bake for 18 to 20 minutes or until topping is light brown.