Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Crab Stuffed Mushrooms



This is the closest recipe to mine that I could find and I will be tweaking my recipe with some items I think will enhance them.  The major difference in the way mine are put together is bread crumbs . . . I use italian seasoned bread crumbs because I love the taste.  I have never used veggies, but I think the addition of roasted red peppers and would be awesome.

Use the ingredients you like!  Recipes are a guide based on someone else's taste . . . make them your own!

Crab Stuffed Mushrooms have always been one of the most popular appetizers when I entertain and I never leave them out of a party.



Ingredients:

  • 1 pound large mushrooms
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • 3 green onions, minced
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons minced red bell pepper
  • 4 ounces crab meat
  • 1 cup fresh fine bread crumbs
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon Cajun or Creole seasoning blend
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese

Preparation:

Wash and trim the end of stems from mushrooms. Pop remaining stem out. Chop stems and set aside. 
Melt 2 tablespoons butter; brush over mushrooms. Spray a shallow baking dish (about 8-inch square, or one which will fit mushrooms in one layer) with butter-flavored spray or grease with butter.
Melt remaining butter in skillet; add reserved chopped stems, minced green onions and red bell pepper. Cook until vegetables are tender. Combine cooked ingredients with bread crumbs, crab meat, and seasonings. 
Fill each mushroom and sprinkle  with a little Parmesan cheese, if desired. 
Bake at 350° for 15 to 20 minutes, until hot and mushroom caps are tender.
Makes 16 to 20 stuffed mushroom appetizers.

Source: Diana Rattray @ About.com

Chicken Pot Pie Cupcakes


Great concept for lunches, picnics or anytime you want lunch "on the go."

This recipe comes from Betty Crocker and loaded with convenience foods for fast preparation.  I will be using it at a guide, using fresh foods instead of the higher priced convenience foods.

Love the possibilities using this concept of cupcakes!





Ingredients

1
can (18.5 oz) Progresso® Rich & Hearty chicken pot pie style soup
1/3
cup Betty Crocker® Potato Buds® mashed potatoes (dry)
1/2
cup Green Giant® frozen mixed vegetables, cooked
1/4
teaspoon dried thyme leaves
1/4
teaspoon pepper
2
cans (8 oz each) Pillsbury® Crescent Recipe Creations® refrigerated flaky dough sheet
1
tablespoon butter, melted

Directions

  • 1Heat oven to 375°F. Spray 12 regular-size muffin cups with cooking spray.
  • 2In medium bowl, mix soup, potatoes (dry), cooked vegetables, thyme and pepper.
  • 3Unroll 1 can of dough; spread with half of soup mixture. Starting at shortest side, roll up; pinch edges to seal. Cut into 6 slices. Place 1 slice in each of 6 muffin cups. Repeat with remaining dough and soup mixture.
  • 4Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Brush top of each with melted butter; remove from pan. Serve immediately.
  • If substituting crescent rolls for the dough sheet, be sure to firmly press perforations to seal before spreading with soup mixture.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Garlic Butter Croutons



There are times that I just crave a large salad with ham, cheese, olives, cucumbers and blue cheese dressing.  Salad doesn't have to be a boring bowl of lettuce and tomato!

Although I will settle for crumbled saltine crackers, I love fresh croutons on my salad.  Besides being so much better, making your own croutons is more economical.  Why throw away stale bread when you can make croutons?

With a little effort you can make a salad better than one from a restaurant.  Here's the perfect recipe for crispy, crunchy and flavorful croutons for your salad.  I would toss in a little parsley into the butter mixture for some extra flavor.





  • Ingredients

  • 4 large slices white sandwich bread, cut into 3/4- to 1-inch pieces (about 4 cups)
  • 3 oz. (6 Tbs.) unsalted butter
  • 2 large cloves garlic, smashed and peeled
  • Kosher salt


Directions


Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat the oven to 350°F.

Put the bread cubes on a large rimmed baking sheet. Melt the butter in a 1- to 2-quart sauce pan over medium-low heat. 

Add the garlic, mashing it gently with the back of a wooden spoon, and raise the heat to medium. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the butter is fragrant (the garlic may start to brown around the edges), 3 to 4 minutes. 

Remove from the heat and discard the garlic. 

Drizzle the butter over the bread cubes. Toss with your hands until the cubes are evenly coated. (Don’t worry if some crumble.) 

Spread them in a single layer and sprinkle with 3/4 tsp. salt. Bake until the croutons are a deep golden-brown, 15 to 17 minutes. Let cool completely. 

You can store the croutons in an air-tight container for up to 2 days or freeze for up to 3 weeks.


Source:  FineCooking.com

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Key Lime Pound Cake



Pound cake is my favorite type of cake.  What follows is the original recipe from one of my favorite websites, Southern Living, but we made a few changes.

This recipe can be adapted to another citrus fruit as we did . . . that was a big change!

We had already picked the key lime tree clean, and our sour oranges usually go to waste for the most part, so we made the substitution.  Our quest has been to find recipes that would adapt to sour oranges so we don't let so many go to waste this year.

I don't know if it is because we used sour oranges, but I would have liked more taste of sour orange in the cake itself and the next time we make it, the amount will be doubled.  The glaze came out to what was our perfect as we could taste it before putting it on the cake.  We doubled the amount of sour orange juice and added a bit of zest and it was perfect.  I suggest tasting both the batter and the glaze to make sure it is to your taste.

A minor change was the substitution of low fat half and half instead of milk simply because we were out of milk.  It doesn't seem to have made a difference in the outcome.

The Captain and I usually cook and bake together.  For some reason, we had a miscommunication about the oven temperature and the cake was baked at 425 degrees instead of 325 degrees.  It baked for an hour before we realized it (a burning smell in the kitchen will get your attention).  It came out burned along the top and side!  Oh the disappointment!!!! 

After trimming the top and sides off, it was ugly, but still moist and delicious! Mishaps in the kitchen can be funny after the initial shock and the solution :)

We will make this cake again with the noted changes and of course, we will make sure to use the correct baking temperature!




Ingredients:
1 cup butter (softened)
1/2 cup shortening 
3 cups granulated sugar
6 large eggs
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup milk
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon key lime zest
1/4 cup key lime juice

Directions:
Preheat oven to 325 F.  Beat butter and shortening at medium speed, or until creamy.  Gradually add sugar, beating at medium speed until light and fluffy.  Add eggs 1 at a time, beating just until blended after each addition.
Stir together flour, baking powder and salt.  Add to butter mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour mixture.  Beat at low-speed just until blended after each addition. Stir in vanilla, key lime zest and key lime juice.  Pour batter into a greased and floured 10-inch (12-cup) tube pan.
Bake at 325 for 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes, or until a long wooded pick inserted in the center of cake comes out clean.  Cool in pan on a wire rack 10 to 15 minutes, remove from pan to a wire rack.
Prepare Key Lime Glace, and immediately brush over top and sides of cake.  Cool completely (about 1 hour).

Key Lime Glaze
1 cup confectioner sugar
2 Tablespoons key lime juice
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Mix all ingredients together and brush over top and sides of cake.

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