Thursday, November 22, 2012

recipes 98, 99, 100, and 101: Thanksgiving!

Before I say anything, I want to point out that I'm about to hit recipe 100! This is a milestone! I am a huge fan of psychologically pleasing numbers. 100 definitely qualifies. For example, I recently had a conversation with my friend Bridget where I asserted that I always wished I was born on January 1st because that would have just made things very neat and tidy with birthdays and years, etc. Just another sliver of my crazyland mind.

Last year's pre-Thanksgiving included a mini-Thanksgiving where Tristan and I attempted to make one billion recipes in his tiny NYC apartment. Here is the camera phone evidence. (You will see some cornish hens, which are obviously mini versions of turkeys and fit into the whole theme of the mini event quite well).



This year's pre-Thanksgiving includes Tristan and I running around and re-creating three delicious side dishes for our respective families.

Without further ado, here are my Thanksgiving recipes (and please include the pumpkin cheesecake from below: http://cookingmywaytothe365.blogspot.com/2012/11/recipes-94-95-96-and-97-pumpkin-stuff.html).

TRISTAN'S MOM'S STUFFING (aka THE BEST STUFFING IN THE WORLD!)*

Ingredients:
-homemade croutons (loaf of day-old French bread, olive oil, and a little bit of salt)
-2 c chopped onion
-1/2 lb bacon, cooked into 1/2 in pieces while raw
-1 lb sausage (casings removed)
-1/2 c - 1c light cream
-2 lb cooked chestnuts (vacuum-packed is fine)
-2 T sage
-2 T fresh parsely
-1 t thyme
-1/2 t allspice
-1/4 c sherry
-salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:
1) preheat the oven to 400 degrees
2) cut the French bread in cubes, toss with oil, and sprinkle with salt
3) bake for about 10 minutes, until the bread looks like croutons (don't overcook)
4) saute the onion and bacon in the same pan until the bacon is crisp
5) transfer the bacon and onion to a bowl with a slotted spoon
6) in the remaining fat, saute the sausage, breaking with a fork, for about 10 mins
7) transfer the sausage to the bacon bowl
8) in a separate bowl, coat the croutons with enough light cream until they are coated but there is no extra liquid
9) crumble the chestnuts and add to the croutons
10) add the herbs, spices and the bacon mixture to the croutons
11) stir in the sherry, salt and pepper to taste, and allow to cool

12) bake the stuffing in the oven at 350 degrees until it browns (or, I guess alternatively, you could stuff it into the turkey!)
OH YUM!!

THANKSGIVING GRAVY
Ingredients:
-turkey drippings from the pan
-1 c sherry
-"veloute sauce" - (melt 1/3 c butter and mix in 1/3 c flour; cook for a few minutes, stirring; add 3 c chicken broth and cook/stir until the sauce thickens; cook down to 2 1/2 c)
-extra light cream/extra chicken broth

Instructions:
1) pour off the fat from the turkey drippings in the pan
2) add 1 c of sherry to the remaining drippings and deglaze the pan, scraping up the brown bits at the bottom of the pan
3) reduce the liquid by half, stir in the veloute sauce and simmer for 5 minutes (stirring)
4) stir in extra chicken broth or extra light cream, depending on desired consistency

TRISTAN'S MOM'S CREAMED SPINACH
Ingredients:
-2 slices of bacon, cooked and crumbled (1 T of bacon fat reserved in the pan)
-10 oz box of frozen spinach, cooked and drained
-2 T butter
-1 1/2 T flour
-1 c whole milk
-most of 1 small onion and 1 shallot, diced
-1 T butter or olive oil
-dashes of salt, pepper, nutmeg

Instructions:
1) add 2 T of butter to the 1 T of reserved bacon fat and whisk in the flour, making a roux, and then stirring constantly for 2 minutes
2) slowly add the milk, whisking constantly and then simmering for 10 minutes
3) saute the onion in the remaining butter
4) add the onion to the sauce with salt, pepper, and nutmeg (to taste)
5) add the spinach and stir

so, SO yummy!!

CRUSTLESS SWEET POTATO "PIE" (source: this recipe is at least partially made up, but the rest of the source is unknown, sorry!)
Ingredients:
-2 sweet potatoes
-1/2 c brown sugar plus 1 T brown sugar
-1 stick of unsalted butter, melted
-2 large eggs
-1/2 c light cream
-3 T flour
-some cinnamon and nutmeg
-1/2 t vanilla

Instructions:
1) preheat the oven to 350 degrees
2) wrap the potatoes in two layers of aluminum foil and pierce the potatoes with a fork a few times
3) roast the potatoes until very soft (about 1 hour, 15-20 minutes)
4) remove the potatoes from the foil and cool
5) scoop the sweet potatoes out of their skins and mash with a fork
6) add all ingredients except the 1 T of brown sugar, and whisk until very smooth
7) spray a pie pan with some cooking spray, add the potatoes, and sprinkle on the remaining brown sugar
8) bake until set, about 40 minutes
This appears yellow because I (accidentally) experimented with yellow sweet potatoes... uncharted territory for sure!

*NOTE: This is seriously, seriously the best stuffing ever. Tristan wants you to know that it's won "stuffing competitions" in international settings. This is also one of the best recipes I have. Hands down.

On next year's to-learn Thanksgiving list: Cranberry sauce for sure! Turkey? Maybe. Maybe not. Not sure if I'm ready for that yet!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

recipes 94, 95, 96, and 97: pumpkin stuff

A lot has been going on. A LOT!

First of all, here is the new view:

Dear Manhattan: If I can't live in you, I'm glad I get to see you every day.
Dear Hoboken: I will admit that it took me awhile to warm up to you. You did not have me at hello. But I like you now. You had me at: "Hurricane! Crisis! Community!"
Dear Mice: Good riddance, brothas! I did not appreciate your return. It was not good timing.

Second of all, I am also moving offices.

Third of all, this trifecta of life move/work move/hurricane aftermath has hurtled me into quite a crescendo of sorts. So I'll just keep repeating to myself what I once overheard someone screeching in a setting that shall remain nameless: "Serenity now! Serenity now! Serenity now!"

Fourth of all, my blog views have skyrocketed! I was very excited about this until... I looked into it a little further and realized that nobody is particularly interested in my recipes, but really interested in my post on Venn diagrams because a certain combination of words makes that post pop up in a Google image search. This has led more than one person to suggest that I start blogging about Venn diagrams. Ever the populist, after I finish these pumpkin recipes and Thanksgiving recipes, I will throw out some more Venn diagrams. The people have spoken. And their loyal writer has listened. I wonder if my post on Venn diagrams is printed out and attached to high school homework assignments. I certainly hope so.

The first pumpkin recipe is inspired by this recipe: http://hauteapplepie.com/2012/10/11/pumpkin-pancakes-with-creamy-cinnamon-maple-syrup/. The second one is slightly adapted from this recipe: http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/baked-pumpkin-french-toast/#more-13309. The third one is slightly adapted from this recipe: http://leitesculinaria.com/3181/recipes-pumpkin-cheesecake-gingersnap-crust.html. The fourth one comes from this recipe (adapted): http://www.italianstay.com/italyinformation/pasta/ravioli.htm

SIMPLE PUMPKIN PANCAKES WITH CREAMY HONEY DRIZZLE
Ingredients:

For the pancakes-
-1/2 c pureed pumpkin
-1 c boxed pancake mix (plus whatever add-ins are on the instructions on the box)
-3-4 T milk
-cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger to taste

For the drizzle-
-some cream cheese
-a tiny bit of butter
-honey

Instructions:
1) mix the pancake ingredients and cook them
2) melt together the drizzle ingredients in a small saucepan and drizzle on the cooked pancakes

BAKED RUM-PUMPKIN FRENCH TOAST CASSEROLE
Ingredients:
Casserole-
-2/3 loaf French bread
-3 eggs
-2/3 c pumpkin puree
-1/3 c sugar
-1 T vanilla
-1-2 T (or more!) of rum
-tiny dashes of cinnamon and nutmeg
-cooking spray

Streusel topping-
-1/2 c flour
-1/2 c brown sugar
-tiny dashes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt
-between 1/4 c and 1/2 c butter, cut into pieces

Instructions:
1) spray a 9x9 casserole dish with some cooking spray
2) tear the bread into little pieces and place in pan
3) mix the remaining casserole ingredients and pour on top of bread
4) cover the casserole and refrigerate overnight
5) mix all of the streusel topping ingredients and refrigerate overnight in a separate bowl
6) the next day, preheat the oven to 350 degrees, sprinkle the streusel topping on top of the casserole and bake 45-55 minutes (syrup optional!)

PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE WITH GINGERSNAP CRUST
Ingredients:
Crust
-1 stick of butter, melted
-1 1/2 c gingersnap cookie crumbs
-1/2 c toasted pecans (toasted on a baking sheet at 350 degrees for 15 minutes

Filling
-12 oz cream cheese, softened
-3/4 c brown sugar
-3/4 c white sugar
-5 eggs
-1 1/2 c pumpkin puree
-3/4 c light cream
-dash of cinnamon

Instructions:
1) preheat oven to 325 degrees
2) lightly butter a 10 inch round pan
3) combine the "crust" ingredients, press into the bottom of the pan, bake for 10 minutes and let cool
4) beat the cream cheese until smooth, add in the sugars, add in the eggs one at a time (while beating)
5) add the pumpkin puree to the cream cheese mix and stir
6) stir in the cream and cinnamon just until incorporated
7) bake until the edges are set and the center jiggles a little (about 1 hour)
8) turn off the oven, keep the oven door slightly open and allow the cheesecake to remain in the oven for an hour
9) cover and refrigerate overnight

PUMPKIN RAVIOLI WITH SAGE BUTTER
Ingredients:
-28 oz frozen pumpkin ravioli (cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater!)
-20 small sage leaves
-2 oz butter
-parmesan cheese to taste

Instructions:
1) cook the ravioli in salted boiling water according to package instructions
2) melt the butter, add the sage, and fry for only a few seconds
3) pour the sauce immediately over the ravioli, add parmesan to taste, and eat!
so simple, so good!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

hurricane floods and foods

Whoa.
the water rushing up

the police rushing to meet the water

toxic!

clearly, there was no order

so, we got a little sick- perhaps due to eating this platter of prosciutto from a refrigerator with no power

fat chance!

one of many sinking vehicles

Hoboken waterfront

waterfront

a flooded basement with a knocked in door

unveiling some ramen by candlelight = romantic!

flashlight spaghetti with... jar sauce (GASP!)

flashlight apple concoction- because there wasn't really anything else to eat...

the apple concoction made a reappearance atop some oatmeal the next day

the new fancy gadget- a homemade outdoor refrigerator

the other fancy new gadget- a homemade coffeemaker

a meet-and-greet at the electric charging station (because the bars were closed)

another flooded basement

emergency room = closed

our poor, powerless building

Halloween- walking to Justin and Lana's in complete darkness... spooktacular!

omg, Justin and Lana saved Halloween with this candlelight marshmallow toasting activity (and PS, you two, this pic is going in a frame and getting wrapped up for Christmas!)