Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Crispy Cornmeal Shrimp


My favorite meal . . . love it with a baked potato, corn, hush puppies and of course, lots of tartar sauce.

The following recipe from Real Simple is exactly (well, almost) the way I make mine, which I also use to pan fry fish and chicken fingers.  There is something about the corn meal that gives it that perfect texture and the cajun seasoning (I use red cayenne pepper) gives it just enough spice.  

The other thing I do different is use a generous amount of dill (sorry, I don't measure) in the flour mixture and a little garlic salt.  I love using dill when cooking seafood!  

I have a few variations.  When I'm in a real hurry, I don't even dip it in egg first . . . it still works well.  Sometimes I marinate the shrimp or fish in a little olive oil, lemon and dill for around 15 minutes instead of using the egg dip.  It gives a different dimension of flavor that is delicious and goes well with tartar sauce.

It is very important when cooking shrimp . . . do not overcook!  I have found that a total of 3 to 4 minutes is enough.  Quick and easy :)




Directions


In a bowl, whisk together ¼ cup flour, ¼ cup cornmeal, and 1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning.


Dip 1 pound raw peeled and deveined medium or large shrimp in 2 beaten eggs, then coat in the cornmeal mixture.


In a skillet, cook the shrimp in ½ inch of canola oil until golden and crisp, 2 to 3 minutes. 


Serve with tartar sauce.



Monday, August 22, 2011

Apple Walnut Sticky Buns



These sticky buns look like you have been working in the kitchen for hours, but no . . . this is a semi-homemade recipe from Sandra Lee of the Food Network.  Don't they look delicious?

I will be experimenting with this recipe and making it a bit easier by using canned pie filling instead of fresh apples.  I'll update this post when I do!



Ingredients


  • 1 Granny Smith apple
  • 3/4 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 (8-count) tubes refrigerated cinnamon rolls
  • 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons water

Directions


Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Generously butter a 12-count muffin tin.
Peel, core and dice the apples into 1/2-inch cubes. In a medium bowl stir together the diced apples with the walnuts and brown sugar.
Divide the apple mixture evenly into the muffin tin. Put 12 cinnamon buns, cinnamon side up, on top of the apple mixture. Put the muffin tin on a baking sheet and bake until the tops are golden brown, about 8 to 10 minutes. 
Remove the muffin tin from the oven and allow to cool for 5 minutes. Put a clean baking sheet on top of the muffin tin and flip to remove the sticky buns.
In a small bowl, combine the vanilla frosting with the pumpkin pie spice and 1 to 2 teaspoons of water. Mix until very thick and of pourable consistency. Drizzle over buns and serve.

Source:  Food Network


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Spaghetti With Roasted Tomatoes and Herbs





Ingredients

  • 12 ounces spaghetti (3⁄4 box)
  • 2 pounds cherry tomatoes (about 6 cups)
  • cloves garlic, smashed
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for serving
  • kosher salt and black pepper
  • 1/2 cup chopped mixed fresh herbs (such as basil, parsley, and chives)
  • shaved Parmesan, for serving

Directions

  1. Heat oven to 400° F. Cook the pasta according to the package directions. Drain and return it to the pot.
  2. Meanwhile, on a rimmed baking sheet, toss the tomatoes, garlic, 2 tablespoons of the oil, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon pepper.
  3. Roast the tomatoes, tossing once, until they begin to burst, 20 to 25 minutes. 
  4. Toss the pasta with the tomatoes, herbs, and remaining tablespoon oil. Serve with the Parmesan and additional oil (if desired).




Source:  Real Simple By Kate Merker, September 2010

Friday, August 19, 2011

Ham and Cheese Spirals


There are many television chefs that I call "one of my favorites."  There are so many of them that I really do love . . . you'd think I love all of them.  Believe it or not, I do have some that I don't like . . . you won't find their recipes on my blog . . . well, unless I really love the recipe.  

Anyway, at the very top of my list of favorites is Sandra Lee from the Food Network.  Her style of semi-homemade cooking has been my main cooking style for the longest time.  I often miss her show since it comes on at an inconvenient time for me, which is why I don't list many of her recipes.  But I caught the show the other day and will be posting several of her recipes.  

This one is my favorite!





Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon crushed garlic
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • Flour, for work surface
  • 1 pound refrigerated pizza dough, at room temperature
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 pound deli sliced ham
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tablespoons water

Directions

In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, garlic, and Italian seasoning.
On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pizza dough into a 12-inch square. Brush the entire surface with the seasoned olive oil. Top with 1 cup of shredded cheese and an even layer of ham. 
Starting from the bottom edge, tightly roll up the dough to form a log. Using a sharp serrated knife, slice the roll on the bias into 1-inch thick pieces. Arrange the rolls on their side on a nonstick or lightly oiled baking sheet. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and allow to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to proof.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
In a small bowl, whisk together the egg with 2 tablespoons of water. Brush the tops and sides of the rolls with the egg wash. Bake until golden brown, about 30 to 35 minutes.
Remove from the oven, transfer to a serving platter and serve.

Source:  Food Network



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