Thursday, February 7, 2013

Warm Strawberry Upside Down Cake


From http://everydayfoodlovers.wordpress.com


The Recipe

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F

Melt 
   2 Tbsp of butter in round 9" pan 
Roll butter around all sides of pan. Set aside to cool.
Add:
   2 T. brown sugar
   1 c. sliced strawberries

Cream: 
 1/2 c. butter
 2/3 c. brown sugar
  1 egg
  1 tsp. vanilla

Mix: 
1-1/3 c. flour
1/4 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp cinnamon

Add dry to creamed mixture, then add
2/3 c. sour cream

Top off the strawberries in pan with dough mixture and  Bake  30 - 35 minutes.

The Review

Comforting, warm, sweet, delicious especially with icecream.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Whole Wheat Honey Bread


From goodlifeeats.com


The Recipe (makes 2 loafs in pan)

Mix the following in a bowl and let sit 10 min:
   1 c. 110 degree water
   2 T. yeast

Stir in
 1 c. milk
2 t. oil
1/4 c. honey
1 T. salt

Then add and let stand for 20 minutes:
  2 c. whole wheat flour

Knead for 8 minutes in a standing mixer with a dough hook while adding the following 1 tablespoon at a time:
 3.5 c. whole wheat Flour
4 T. gluten powder
  
Let  double for 1.5 hours. Divide into two balls and let rest 10 minutes.


Shape into a loaf ( by folding like wrapping a present) and let rise in pan for 40 minutes.

Meanwhile Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

Slash dough on the top and turn oven down to 375 degrees F and  Bake  30 - 35 minutes.

The Review

Excellent texture. Keeps great - doesn't crumble over time. good for sandwiches.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Pumpkin Coconut Stew


From a random combination of recipes from punchfork.com

The Recipe

In a heavy bottomed pot saute the following till golden:
  1 diced red onion            2 cloves of garlic
  1 T ginger                       1 t curry powder
  2 T olive oil                     1 pinch of cayenne pepper 
  1 t paprika

When soft, add the following and cook till soft:
2 c. pumpkin puree        3 c. stock                      salt   
1 can coconut milk        3 carrots chopped         pepper
2 med. yams                  1 handful of chopped kale
4 chopped tomatoes

While above is cooking:
Boil 2 cups of basmati or brown rice to serve with your stew.

The Review

Hearty, filling, creamy, gentle and warming with flavors. Great way to use up November in-season produce.

Whole Wheat Baguette


From goodlifeeats.com


The Recipe (makes 4)

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.

Mix the following in a bowl and let sit 10 min:
   3 c. 110 degree water
   1.5 T. yeast
   1.5 T. salt

Stir in
   6.5 c. whole wheat flour
   5 T. gluten powder
  
Mix everything till its wet and combined, but do not knead (like you would make a no knead bread). Cover in a bowl and let sit for 2-5 hours in a warm place.


Gently take out of bowl and cut into 4 pieces, gently shape into baguette , lay on peel and let rest 30 minutes. Put on hot stone in oven, quickly fill a metal dish with 1 cup of water and close door.  Bake  25 - 30 minutes.

The Review

Nice crispy and surprisingly good crumb.  I let it sit near a warm stove (rather warm I guess) but it worked out fabulously.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Scalloped Potatoes


From a random collection of websites

The Recipe

Preheat oven to 350°  F

In a heavy bottomed pot cook the following
  1 diced onion         2 cloves of garlic
  1/4 cup of butter   handful of chopped chives

When soft, add the following and stir till it becomes a thick sauce
1/4 c. four         1/2 t. salt or bullion cubes          pepper
2.5 c. milk         1/4 cup of butter

Slice 6-8 potatoes and layer in lasagna or casserole pan with the sauce from above. Top with shredded cheese (optional) and cover with lid or foil and bake for 45 minutes then remove foil and bake for an additional 10 - 45 minutes as needed

The Review

Delightful - very creamy without the need for cream or sour cream - husband stated its the best scalloped potatoes he's ever had.

Yellow Dahl

From taste.com.au

The Recipe

Simmer in a pot for 12 min
   2 c. lentils
   4 c. water
   2 T. ginger 


Simmer in a pan
   2 T. of oil, butter, or ghee
   1 onion died
   2 crushed garlic cloves
   1 t. cumin
   2 t. tumeric
   1/2 t. garam masala

Combine the lentils and onion, add
    2 T.  lemon juice
    1 t.  salt

Simmer for additional
5 min and serve over rice

The Review

This is a side dish - keep in mind that I don't like spicy things so I eliminated any chili pepper inclusions from the original recipe. Very nice as a side with a spicy curry.

Scones

From Company's Coming Bread Book


The Recipe

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

Mix the following in a bowl:
   3 c. flour
   1 T. granulated sugar
   4 t. baking powder
   1/2 t. baking soda
   3/4 t. salt
(optional for savory scones)
   1 t. oregano
   1/4 t. garlic powder
   1/4 t. basil
 
Cut in till crumbly

   6 T. butter 

Add the following and stir to make a soft dough
    1 egg beaten
    1 c. buttermilk or kefir

Turn onto floured surface, knead 6 times, roll and cut into 1/2" rounds or wedges. 

Bake for 12 min if on pre-heated baking stone, or 20 min if on baking sheet


The Review

Amazing! Used Organic Medows Kefir and the dough grew quite a bit fast - super flakey and tall and delicious!