Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Chicken Gyros with Greek Chicken
If there is one thing that Michigan has a million of it is Coney Island Restaurants. When I first moved here I just assumed that Michiganders LOVED their hot dogs, but as it turns out all of these Coney Islands also have Greek food. YUM! We love us a good Gyro! So when I saw this recipe over at A Hint of Honey I decided to try it out. As it turns out, this is our new favorite chicken marinade and we have made these many times! I altered the original recipe just slightly.
Chicken Gyros with Greek Chicken
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1 -inch pieces
4 T extra virgin olive oil
4 garlic cloves, crushed
1 1/2 t dried oregano
1 t salt
1 t fresh ground black pepper
2 T fresh squeezed lemon juice
Feta cheese
Tzatziki Sauce (recipe below)
hummus (optional, but so good. We LOVE this recipe)
Pita bread (We LOVE this recipe)
Sliced tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce and red onion to garnish
In a medium bowl combine extra virgin olive oil, garlic, oregano, salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Whisk together and then add the chicken. Stir to coat evenly and let marinate for 30 minutes. Preheat grill and thread skewers with chicken. If you are using wooden skewers don't forget to soak them in water for 20 minutes to keep them from burning. Cook chicken on the grill until it is cooked through. (We have also put bell peppers and onions on with the chicken and served the kabobs over rice.)
Tzatziki Sauce
8 oz. plain Greek yogurt
1/2 cucumber, shredded and water squeezed out
1/2 lemon, juiced
salt and pepper to taste
1 clove garlic, minced
1 T extra virgin olive oil
several dashes of dried dill, to taste
Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl. Refrigerate until ready to use.
To assemble the Gyro add chicken, cucumbers, tomatoes, red onion and lettuce to the Pita. Top with Tzatziki sauce, hummus and feta cheese.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Peanut Butter, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
I have been meaning to blog about these for weeks now! I am a sucker for Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip cookies! I just can't seem to get enough of them! I grabbed this recipe off of My Kitchen Cafe and got straight to work. Heaven! Pure heaven!
In a large bowl combine butter and peanut butter and beat until it is light and fluffy. Add the brown sugar and white sugar and mix until combined. Add the eggs and mix for 1-2 minutes, until the mixture is well combined and light in color. Add the milk and vanilla and mix again. Add the dry ingredients and mix briefly. While there are still large spots of flour, add the chocolate chips and then continue mixing until the flour is all mixed in. Let the cookie dough sit for 15 minutes before scooping onto cookie sheets. It will firm up as it sits.
When ready to bake, scoop the dough onto cookie sheets lined with parchment paper. Leave 1-2 inches between cookies to allow spreading. Bake for 10-11 minutes, making sure to not over bake in the slightest. Leave the cookies on the sheet for 2-3 minutes before removing to a cooling rack. The cookies will look lightly undercooked but they will firm up as they cool. (My cookies didn't flatten out very much so I had to flatten them with the back of a spoon as soon as they came out). Cool completely.
These are Super good frozen too!
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
(makes 4-5 dozen)
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups peanut butter
1 1/2 cups brown sugar, firmly packed
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 1/2 T milk
1 1/2 t vanilla
2 1/2 cups flour
1 1/2 t baking soda
1 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
2 cups chocolate chips (I used 1/2 milk chocolate and 1/2 peanut butter chips)
Preheat oven to 350
In a large bowl combine butter and peanut butter and beat until it is light and fluffy. Add the brown sugar and white sugar and mix until combined. Add the eggs and mix for 1-2 minutes, until the mixture is well combined and light in color. Add the milk and vanilla and mix again. Add the dry ingredients and mix briefly. While there are still large spots of flour, add the chocolate chips and then continue mixing until the flour is all mixed in. Let the cookie dough sit for 15 minutes before scooping onto cookie sheets. It will firm up as it sits.
When ready to bake, scoop the dough onto cookie sheets lined with parchment paper. Leave 1-2 inches between cookies to allow spreading. Bake for 10-11 minutes, making sure to not over bake in the slightest. Leave the cookies on the sheet for 2-3 minutes before removing to a cooling rack. The cookies will look lightly undercooked but they will firm up as they cool. (My cookies didn't flatten out very much so I had to flatten them with the back of a spoon as soon as they came out). Cool completely.
These are Super good frozen too!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
French Dip Sandwiches
French Dip Sandwiches
(about 6 large sandwiches)
1 onion, roughly chopped
1 carrot, roughly chopped
1 stalk celery, roughly chopped
1 leek, roughly chopped (I didn't have this so I left it out, but I am sure it would be delish)
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 sprig fresh thyme
1/4 t dried sage
1/4 t dried oregano
1/4 t ground nutmeg
1/2 t ground cloves (I thought this was way too much, next time I will cut this down to 1/8 t)
1/2 t ground all spice
2 pounds beef top round roast
salt and freshly ground pepper
2 cups beef broth
French Rolls
provolone or swiss cheese
Preheat oven to 300. Combine the chopped veggies, garlic and thyme in a large roasting pan. Rub the dried herbs and spices all over the beef and generously salt and pepper. Place the beef fat side up on the veggies. Roast for about 45 minutes, until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the meat reads 130. Remove the meat from the pan and loosely cover with foil, let this rest for 30 minutes.
While the meat is resting, put the roast pan on the stove and cook the veggies over high heat until they are browned but not burned and the liquid is evaporated. Pour off any excess fat. Add the beef broth to the pan and scrape up any browned bits with a wooden spoon. Transfer the liquid and veggies to a medium sauce pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer until the liquid reduces by half, about 30 minutes. Strain the sauce and season with salt and pepper. Keep warm.
Trim the meat of any excess fat and slice very thin. Slice the rolls and add the beef. Top with cheese (provolone or swiss) and place under your broiler to melt the cheese (about 30 seconds to 1 minute). Serve with au jus.
1 carrot, roughly chopped
1 stalk celery, roughly chopped
1 leek, roughly chopped (I didn't have this so I left it out, but I am sure it would be delish)
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 sprig fresh thyme
1/4 t dried sage
1/4 t dried oregano
1/4 t ground nutmeg
1/2 t ground cloves (I thought this was way too much, next time I will cut this down to 1/8 t)
1/2 t ground all spice
2 pounds beef top round roast
salt and freshly ground pepper
2 cups beef broth
French Rolls
provolone or swiss cheese
Preheat oven to 300. Combine the chopped veggies, garlic and thyme in a large roasting pan. Rub the dried herbs and spices all over the beef and generously salt and pepper. Place the beef fat side up on the veggies. Roast for about 45 minutes, until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the meat reads 130. Remove the meat from the pan and loosely cover with foil, let this rest for 30 minutes.
While the meat is resting, put the roast pan on the stove and cook the veggies over high heat until they are browned but not burned and the liquid is evaporated. Pour off any excess fat. Add the beef broth to the pan and scrape up any browned bits with a wooden spoon. Transfer the liquid and veggies to a medium sauce pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer until the liquid reduces by half, about 30 minutes. Strain the sauce and season with salt and pepper. Keep warm.
Trim the meat of any excess fat and slice very thin. Slice the rolls and add the beef. Top with cheese (provolone or swiss) and place under your broiler to melt the cheese (about 30 seconds to 1 minute). Serve with au jus.
Monday, May 16, 2011
French Rolls
Needless to say we are a LITTLE obsessed with bread in our house. My husband is definitely the worst of the bunch. We can't just go to the store and buy bread, we have to make it, ALL of it. And we LOVE to make it. So with that premise, we were making French Dip sandwiches (recipe coming soon) yesterday and needed GOOD French Rolls. So, Saturday night we researched, found and made the dough for our Sunday feast. Aren't they beauties?! Slightly crunchy on the outside, soft, moist, and chewy on the inside! They are wonderful... for sandwiches or slathered in butter! We found the recipe here. It is simple, with very few ingredients. And we have found that few ingredients usually make the best bread! We made some slight changes.
*You will need to let this dough sit in the fridge overnight, for best results, so plan ahead!*
French Rolls (Petits Pains)
(12 rolls)
1 2/3 cups cold water
2 1/4 t yeast
1/2 T salt
4 cups flour (we like King Arthur flour)
In a large bowl, mix water and yeast until the yeast is dissolved. Stir in the salt and enough flour to make a soft dough that can be kneaded. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for 8 minutes. (We put ours in the Bosch and let it do the work.) If the dough gets too sticky, dust it with a little flour and continue kneading. You want the dough to be soft, not hard.
Grease a large bowl (this dough will expand a lot). Put the dough in the bowl and turn once to lightly grease the dough. Tightly cover the dough and place it in the fridge overnight.
Take the dough out of the fridge 90 minutes before you shape it. You should punch it down right after taking it out. After 90 minutes, punch the dough down again and turn it onto a floured surface. Knead the dough to remove all of the air bubbles, about 5 minutes. Divide the dough into 12 equal parts and shape into round rolls. Cover and let rise again for 1 hour. Remove the cover and flatten each ball on a lightly floured surface with your hands. Fold the roll in half and then in half again to make a long roll, taper the ends of each roll to make a point. Place these rolls on greased baking sheets, cover and let rise a final time about 45 minutes or until doubled.
Bake the rolls at 400 for about 20 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm or cold.
If you want to retain the texture of these rolls, DO NOT store in a plastic bag. Store in a paper bag, or eat the same day they were cooked.
*You will need to let this dough sit in the fridge overnight, for best results, so plan ahead!*
French Rolls (Petits Pains)
(12 rolls)
1 2/3 cups cold water
2 1/4 t yeast
1/2 T salt
4 cups flour (we like King Arthur flour)
In a large bowl, mix water and yeast until the yeast is dissolved. Stir in the salt and enough flour to make a soft dough that can be kneaded. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for 8 minutes. (We put ours in the Bosch and let it do the work.) If the dough gets too sticky, dust it with a little flour and continue kneading. You want the dough to be soft, not hard.
Grease a large bowl (this dough will expand a lot). Put the dough in the bowl and turn once to lightly grease the dough. Tightly cover the dough and place it in the fridge overnight.
Take the dough out of the fridge 90 minutes before you shape it. You should punch it down right after taking it out. After 90 minutes, punch the dough down again and turn it onto a floured surface. Knead the dough to remove all of the air bubbles, about 5 minutes. Divide the dough into 12 equal parts and shape into round rolls. Cover and let rise again for 1 hour. Remove the cover and flatten each ball on a lightly floured surface with your hands. Fold the roll in half and then in half again to make a long roll, taper the ends of each roll to make a point. Place these rolls on greased baking sheets, cover and let rise a final time about 45 minutes or until doubled.
Bake the rolls at 400 for about 20 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm or cold.
If you want to retain the texture of these rolls, DO NOT store in a plastic bag. Store in a paper bag, or eat the same day they were cooked.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Ranch Potatoes
I LOVE this super easy, super fast way to do potatoes! It is from the back of my Hidden Valley Ranch box, so maybe I am the last to hear about it. These are such a great side to go with grilling!
Ranch Potatoes
(4 servings)
2 Pounds of red potatoes, cut into bite sized pieces
1/4 cup oil (I used olive oil)
1 (1 oz) packet Ranch Dressing mix
Place potatoes into a large storage bag. Add the oil and toss to coat. Now add the ranch dressing mix and shake to coat. Spread evenly onto a greased baking sheet. Bake at 450 (stirring every 15 minutes, so they cook on all sides) for 30-35 minutes or until the potatoes are browned and crisp.
Place potatoes into a large storage bag. Add the oil and toss to coat. Now add the ranch dressing mix and shake to coat. Spread evenly onto a greased baking sheet. Bake at 450 (stirring every 15 minutes, so they cook on all sides) for 30-35 minutes or until the potatoes are browned and crisp.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Chicken Taquitos
Every time I see taquitos in the frozen food section, I think YUM! But then I make them and think "What was I thinking?" They are never very good to me. So when I saw these over at Annie's Eats I ran right out and got the stuff. And boy I was NOT disappointed. My only regret was that I didn't double the recipe. *They freeze you know! So next time I make these (like tomorrow!) I am going to double the recipe and stock my freezer for the quickest meal EVER! My boys loved these too, making them double fantastic!
Chicken Taquitos
(10-12 taquitos, 3-4 servings)
3 oz cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup salsa (I used homemade, but use whatever you love)
1 T fresh squeezed lime juice
1 t chili powder
1/2 t cumin
1/2 t onion powder
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 T chopped cilantro
1-2 green onions, chopped
2 cups shredded chicken (about 1 1/2 chicken breasts)
1 cup shredded Mexican cheese (I used cheddar)
10-12 6-inch (fajita size) flour tortillas
cooking spray
kosher salt
1/2 can corn, drained (optional)**
1/2 can black beans, rinsed and drained (optional)**
1/2 can black beans, rinsed and drained (optional)**
Preheat oven to 425. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, or spray with cooking spray
In a large mixing bowl, combine the cream cheese, salsa, lime juice, spices, cilantro, green onions, chicken and shredded cheese. Mix until well combined.
Briefly heat the tortillas until they are soft enough to roll easily. Place a tortilla on a work surface and fill with 2-3 Tablespoons of chicken mixture down the middle. Roll the tortilla tightly around the filling and place the taquito seam side down on the baking sheet. Repeat until all the tortillas are filled. Space them evenly on the baking sheet. Lightly spray the tops with cooking spray and then sprinkle with kosher salt. (This actually gives a great pop to these, so do not skip this step!)
Bake for 15-20 minutes, until crisp and golden brown. Serve with salsa, sour cream and guacamole, if desired
*To freeze for later use, transfer the baking sheet to the freezer and chill the assembled taquitos for 30-60 minutes. Then transfer them to a freezer safe container or storage bag for storing. To bake them from frozen, simply add a few minutes to the original baking time, until the filling is warmed through
**We made these again and added one can of black beans and a can of corn (both drained), omitted the cheese, left the chicken the same and doubled the cream cheese and spices and it made twice as many taquitos! We didn't miss the cheese at all and LOVED the corn and beans in them!
**We made these again and added one can of black beans and a can of corn (both drained), omitted the cheese, left the chicken the same and doubled the cream cheese and spices and it made twice as many taquitos! We didn't miss the cheese at all and LOVED the corn and beans in them!
Labels:
chicken,
dinner,
freezer friendly,
mexican,
quick and easy,
snacks
Monday, May 2, 2011
Lemon Berry Trifle
I have had this recipe on my "to make" list for about a year! It is from My Kitchen Cafe, so I knew it would be amazing. But it also has a few steps so I wanted to wait and make it for a special occasion. So when we were trying to decide what to have for Easter dessert (the best part of any dinner, in my opinion!) I thought of this first. I made it again a week later for a baby shower. Now, let me just tell you, it is worth the time and the many steps! Which, if you make the different parts a day or two in advance, which I did, it comes together lickity split! Just remember to let the finished product sit for a few hours in your fridge to blend together and saturate each other!
Lemon Berry Trifle
(serves 8-10)
Berries (can be made the day before and refrigerated)
4 cups berries (any triple berry combination works, fresh or frozen (if frozen thaw and drain before using)
1 lemon, juiced
1/4 cup sugar
2 t cornstarch
Combine the berries, sugar lemon juice, and cornstarch in a medium sauce pan over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer and cook until the berries start to break down, about 3-4 minutes. Remove from the heat and let cool. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
Lemon Curd (can be made unto 3 days in advance)
4 egg yolks
1 whole egg
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 2 lemons), strained
8 T butter (1 stick), cut into pieces
1 T grated lemon zest (about 1 lemon)
Strain the yolks and whole egg through a fine mesh strainer into a heavy medium sauce pan. Add the sugar and lemon juice and whisk to combine.
Cook over low heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture thickens and coats the back of the spoon. This takes about 10-12 minutes. Transfer to a medium bowl and stir in the butter, one piece at a time, until fully incorporated. Stir in the lemon zest. Cover the surface with plastic wrap to prevent a skin from forming. Store in an airtight container until chilled through or for up to 3 days.
Lemon Cream
3 cups whipping cream
1/3 cup powdered sugar
1/2 t vanilla
1 recipe Lemon Curd (see above)
In a bowl, whip the cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form. Whisk 1/4 cup of the whipped cream into the lemon curd to loosen it up. Add the rest of the whipped cream to the curd and fold in gently. Cover and refrigerate if not using immediately.
Lemon Pound Cake (can be made the day before or made and frozen for longer)
(this makes two rounds and I only used one for my trifle, I froze the other one for later use)
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, at room temperature
3 cups flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
2 cups sugar
5 large eggs
3/4 cup buttermilk
2 t lemon zest
2 T fresh lemon juice
Preheat oven to 325. Butter and dust with flour 2 round cake pans. Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt and set aside.
Place the butter in a large bowl and beat until soft, using a hand mixer. Add the sugar and beat until fluffy (1-2 minutes). Add the eggs one at a time, beating until incorporated after each one. Add the flour mixture alternating with the buttermilk, starting and ending with the flour mixture. Mixing well after each addition. Stir in the lemon juice and zest.
Pour the batter into the 2 prepared pans. Bake until a toothpick comes out clean 35-45 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes before removing from the pan and cooling completely on a wire rack.
The Assembly
To assemble the trifle, spoon a layer of lemon cream on the bottom of a trifle bowl. Add a layer of pound cake. You may need to break the pound cake slices into smaller pieces and jigsaw them together to fit. Then drizzle on about 1/3 of the berry syrup. Don't worry if it doesn't completely coat the pound cake - just drizzle it across and let the berries fall where they may. Spoon a layer of lemon cream over the top, smoothing to the sides. Repeat all the layers 2 more times finishing with a layer of lemon cream. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. It is best to let this set for several hours before serving.
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