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08 January 2010
Kid Pleasing Easy Brownie Peanut Butter Cupcakes
Photo by THE REYNOLDS KITCHENS
From Denny: OK, what's not to love about this cupcake? It's "genetic code" is chocolate, peanut butter, cream cheese, a fudge brownie mix and peanut butter candies for decorating.
This cupcake guards a secret: you can freeze them! Yay! Another score on the board for an easy recipe. Remember, if they do last long enough to get frozen, be sure to bring them out in enough time to come to room temperature before serving.
If you really feel industrious, make a double batch. Thrill the teacher and the friends in your kid's classroom by supplying them with a batch of these delightful cupcakes! Gifts of food has a way of making new friends. :)
Brownie Peanut Butter Cupcakes
From: The Reynolds Kitchens
Makes: 18 small cupcakes
18 Reynolds Foil Bake Cups or paper cupcake liners for a muffin pan
1/3 cup creamy peanut butter
1/4 cup light cream cheese
2 tbls. sugar
1 egg
1 (19-oz. or close) pkg. fudge brownie mix
1/2 cup candy-coated peanut butter candies
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place foil bake cups in muffin pans or on a cookie sheet; set aside.
2. Beat peanut butter, cream cheese, sugar and egg in bowl with electric mixer. Set aside.
3. Prepare brownie mix following package directions. Set aside.
4. Place 1 heaping teaspoon of peanut butter mixture in center of each bake cup. With spoon or small ice cream scoop, fill bake cupshalf full with brownie batter. Sprinkle each brownie cupcake with peanut butter candies.
5. Bake 25 minutes or until baked through. Do not overbake. Cool.
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Cajun Comfort Food Chases Away Winter Cold, 3 Recipes
Photo of Jumbolia from McIlhenny Comapny Tobasco sauce
From Denny: At the first sign of chilly temperatures in January, Louisiana people turn to cooking up tummy satisfying comfort food like gumbo, jambalaya and seafood or chicken stews! Comfort food is the new trend in 2010 and it's no wonder as to why: it tastes good and it's easy to make.
With the heavy French influence, Louisiana has long been a place where we preserve our culture and market it as well. One of the oldest institutions in Louisiana is the company that makes the internationally famous Tabasco brand hot pepper sauce, the McIlhenny Company from Avery Island, Louisiana, where the salt mines abound. Recently, they updated some of their old family recipes for the company's history book, “Tabasco: An Illustrated History,” written by Shane Bernard.
Many of these recipes date all the way back to 1895, originally written by Mary Avery McIlhenny Bradford. Instead of the Jambalaya spelling we see Creole Jumbolia that is a New Orleans-styled version. Oddly enough, this older recipe does not include onions, bell pepper and celery - the Holy Trinity - like we are used to in current day recipes. Creole Jumbolia is a recipe originally handwritten in 1875 by Edmund McIlhenny.
For more mouth-watering recipes, the history of the McIlhenny Company and the 141-year-old tradition of making Tabasco sauce, visit Tabasco.
Creole Jumbolia
From: Tabasco
Serves: 6 to 8
Ingredients:
2 tbls. vegetable oil
1 lb. fresh, pure pork sausage, removed from the casing
1 fryer chicken (3-1/2 to 4 lbs.), cut into serving pieces
1 tsp. salt
1-1/4 cups long-grain rice
1-1/2 cups canned diced tomatoes
2 cups beef broth
2 tsps. original Tabasco brand pepper sauce
Garlic-Flavored Oil, if desired (recipe follows)
Directions:
1. Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large, heavy pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the sausage and cook, stirring to break the meat up, until all pink has disappeared, 5 to 6 minutes. Transfer the sausage to a plate lined with paper towels to drain.
2. Season the chicken pieces with the salt. Add the remaining tablespoon of oil to the pot. Add the chicken and brown evenly on all sides. Remove the pan from the heat and carefully drain off any excess oil that has accumulated in the pot.
3. Add the sausage, rice, tomatoes, broth and Tabasco sauce. (If using the Garlic-Flavored Oil, add here.) Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low, cover the pot and simmer until the rice is tender and most of the liquid has been absorbed, about 25 minutes.
4. Remove from the heat and let stand, covered, for 10 minutes. Serve warm from the pot.
Crawfish Bisque
From: Tabasco
Serves: 8
Ingredients:
2 gallons water
1/4 cup salt
1/4 cup original Tabasco brand pepper sauce
10 lbs. live crawfish
Stuffing:
1-1/2 lbs. peeled crawfish tails
6 tbls. butter
1 cup finely chopped onions
1/2 cup finely chopped green bell peppers
1/2 cup finely chopped celery
1/4 cup finely chopped green onions
2 tsps. minced garlic
2 tbls. minced parsley
1 tsp. salt
2 tsps. original Tabasco brand pepper sauce, or to taste
1 cup plus 1/2 cup fine dried bread crumbs
1 egg, lightly beaten
Crawfish Bisque:
6 tbls. vegetable oil
6 tbls. all-purpose flour
1 cup chopped onions
1 cup chopped green bell peppers
1 tsp. minced garlic
Reserved crawfish fat
6 cups reserved stock (from boiling the peelings, etc.)
2 tbls. tomato paste
1-1/4 tsps. salt
2 tsps. original Tabasco brand pepper sauce
1 lb. peeled crawfish tails
1/4 cup chopped green onions
2 tbls. chopped fresh parsley
Directions:
1. Combine the water, salt and Tabasco sauce in a boiling pot large enough to accommodate the crawfish. When the water comes to a boil, carefully add the live crawfish. Return to a boil and cook for 3 minutes. Remove from heat, cool and strain. Cool the crawfish to room temperature.
2. Peel the tails (you should end up with 2-1/2 pounds peeled crawfish tails), remove the fat from the heads (put in a separate container), and reserve 50 to 60 of the largest heads. Set aside the peeled crawfish and the crawfish fat.
3. Clean heads by snipping off eyes and mouth section, then clean out the shells, rinsing well in cool water. Drain on paper towels and set aside.
For the stock:
Crush the remaining heads, peelings and claws, and put in a large pot with 3 quarts water. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer 30 minutes. Remove from heat and cool. Strain through fine sieve and reserve 6 cups. Set aside.
For the stuffing:
1. Finely chop the crawfish tails or pulse them two to three times in a food processor and set aside.
2. Heat butter in large sauce-pan over medium heat. Add the onions, bell peppers, celery, green onions, garlic and parsley. Cook, stirring, until vegetables are soft and lightly golden, about 5 to 6 minutes.
3. Add the chopped crawfish tails and cook, stirring, for 3 minutes. Remove from heat. Add the salt and Tabasco sauce. Add 1 cup of the bread crumbs and the egg, and stir to mix. The mixture will be thick. Set aside to cool.
4. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. When crawfish mixture has cooled, stuff each head with a heaping teaspoon (more or less depending on the size of the head) and arrange them in a shallow baking pan. Generously dust the stuffed heads with the remaining 1/2 cup bread crumbs, patting crumbs gently into the stuffing.
5. Bake the heads until the bread crumbs are lightly golden, about 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and set aside.
For the bisque:
1. Combine oil and flour in a large, heavy pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Stirring constantly, make a roux the color of peanut butter. Add the onions, bell peppers and garlic. Cook, stirring, until vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes.
2. Add the crawfish fat, reserved stock, tomato paste, salt and Tabasco sauce and stir to blend. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
3. Add the crawfish tails, the stuffed crawfish heads, green onions and parsley. Cook for 8 minutes, stirring very gently so as not to break up the stuffed heads.
4. To serve, mound a cup of steamed or boiled white long-grain rice in a soup bowl, ladle some of the bisque over the rice, and include several heads per bowl.
Farci Crabs
From: Tabasco
Serves: 6
Ingredients:
2 slices day-old white bread, broken into small pieces
1/2 cup milk
1 egg, lightly beaten
3 cups (1 lb.) white crabmeat, picked over for shells and cartilage
1 tbl. finely chopped fresh parsley
1/2 tsp. original Tabasco brand pepper sauce
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tbl. butter
1 tbl. chopped onions
1 tbl. vegetable oil
1/4 cup fine dried breadcrumbs
6 lemon slices, for garnish
Directions:
1. Combine the bread pieces, milk and egg in a large mixing bowl; stir to mix. Add the crabmeat, parsley, Tabasco sauce and salt, and gently stir to mix.
2. Heat the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring, until soft, about 2 minutes. Add the crabmeat mixture and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mixture thickens slightly, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool for about 5 minutes.
3. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Lightly oil 6 clean crab shells, 6 small ramekins or an 8-inch square casserole. Spoon the mixture into crab shells, ramekins or an 8-inch square casserole. Sprinkle the mixture with the bread crumbs and bake until the crabmeat is bubbly and the bread crumbs are golden, about 20 minutes. Garnish with the lemon slices and serve warm.
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07 January 2010
Popular Posts 2009 at Romancing The Chocolate and Thank You!
From Denny: These are your favorites from the first year of this blog! OK, I didn't learn how to start tracking them until March but close enough. :) I'll keep loading this blog with the best of easy to make chocolate recipes as I find them. Thank you for all your support this year!
Funny New Years Quotes
Fun Kid Recipes, Activities Keep Them Busy For Holidays
Fast and Easy Holiday Appetizers, Chocolate Martini
Daisys Never Fail Divinity Fudge
Video: Nigella Lawsons Chocolate Holiday Hits Savory and Sweet
Winter Brunch: Norweigan Potato Pancake with Bacon, Swiss Cheese Sauce
Edible Christmas Decorations and Chocolate Cookies From Nigella
Warm Chocolate Pudding Cake
6 Easy Turkey Thanksgiving Recipes and Gravy, Roasting Tips and Advice
Thanksgiving Leftovers Ideas: 3 Entrees, 1 Dessert, Recipes
Pumpkin Risotto, Crispy Bread Soffritto, and Pumpkin Chile Recipes
Video: Funny Oreo Cookie Obsessed Fan!
Video: Cool Food Gifts for the Holidays, Southern Sweet Chocolate Coconut Pie Recipe
This Weeks Roundup Posts on Romancing The Chocolate
Dennys Double Chocolate Biscotti
Dennys Valentines Day Chocolate Crepes with Sweet Ricotta Cheese
Dennys Dark Chocolate Bread Pudding and Sauces
Dennys Louisiana Lyon Oven Pancake
Dennys MINI Louisiana Lyon Oven Pancake
Louisiana Culture: Heavenly Hash Cake - more of a candy with pecans, chocolate, marshmallows
Louisiana Culture: Love of Eggplant Recipes
Dennys Hot Curry Red Lentil Soup
Scurrying Hot Curry Crab Soup in the article of Slap That Cold Silly with Food as Medicine
Dennys Low Gluten Southern Cornbread
Dennys Oatmeal Pancakes with Cherries
5 Funny Chocolate Quotes, Sandra Boyntons B. B. King Video
Calorie Monster Chocolate Truffle Cake with Raspberry Sauce
3 Quick Awesome Chocolate Recipes for the Holidays
Recipe: Fun Halloween Oreo Spider Cookies
Savory Chocolate Recipe: Mini Hamburger Sliders with Sauce
Recipe: Triple Chocolate-Cookie Trifle Pie
2 Easy Basic Brownie Recipes
Video and Recipe: Halloween Pumpkin Chocolate-Chip Pound Cake, Decorating Ideas, Pumpkin Carving Tips, Amusing Costume Ideas for You and Your Pets
Recipe: Peanut Butter Buckeyes Cookies Dipped in Chocolate
Funny Halloween Quotes, Halloween Cartoon
Recipe: Epicurious Best Cocoa Brownies
4 Campy Halloween Drinks for Your Party, Find Out Halloween Trivia
Sour Cream-Chocolate with Peanut Butter Frosting and Chocolate Peanut Butter Glaze
Recipe: Velvet Chocolate Cheesecake
13 Lollapalooza Halloween Posts to Make You Grin!
Recipe: Atlantas Pricci Restaurants White Chocolate Panna Cotta
Recipe: Fast Easy Creamy Chocolate Tarts
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Recipe: Gertie's Loving Peanut Butter Chocolate Kiss Cookies
Molecular Gastronomy – Where Science Meets Cuisine
Recipe: Grilled Shrimp with Chocolate Mole Poblano Sauce
Recipe: Fast Easy Chocolate Truffle Pie
Recipe: Chocolate whiskey cake with raspberries
Recipe: Peppermint Patties Cookies
Recipe: Fast Easy Oreo Cheescake Bites
Recipe: Chocolate Roulade
Funny Chocolate Cartoons!
Recipe: Easy Black Russian Cake
Chocolate Glossary Terms
Recipe: Chocolate-Covered OREO Cookie Cake
Recipe: Chocolate Banana Coconut Cream Pie
Recipe: Alberta Fudge Cake - a really beautiful sugar and calorie monster
Photo by dawvon @ flickr
Recipe: Romantic Chocolate Fondue for Two
Recipe: Chocolate Tipped Butter Cookies
Memorial Day Poems
Recipe: You Can Have Your Chocolate Mousse AND a Flat Belly Too!
Funny Video: I Just Want a Pizza!
Bloggers Unite: Global Human Rights Abuses
Recipe: Easy Key Lime Pie with a Twist - White Chocolate!
Recipe: Chocolate Blackout Cake
Recipe: Make You Own Devils Food Cake Mix!
Video: All the Truth About Chocolate and Antioxidants
Video: Nutritious Chocolate - The New Super Food?
Recipe: Kentucky Derby Tartlets
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06 January 2010
4 of 10 Top Quotes of 2009
*** Thought you might enjoy a teaser of Cheeky Quote Day! This is an excerpt from the full post over at The Social Poets:
Political Cats!From Denny: Some of the cheekiest - most irreverent or most odd - quotes were uttered in the year of 2009 in America. There are times when I wonder if there are regions of the country with lead in the water, sounding as bizarre as ancient Rome did right before they destroyed their empire. The ancient Romans poisoned themselves with lead in their wine, unknowingly, that also sterilized them, dropping the population of the ruling aristocracy. Their increasing bizarre behavior is well documented historically and, of course, Hollywood celebrated it with many a movie. After all, villains are great story grist! :)
I knew there was a verbal bridge somewhere in here... more like a teetering wood suspension bridge in the Amazon... 2009 has been a very bizarre year for quotes from politicians in particular and a few celebrities too. Notice that Tiger Woods is noticeably silent. Maybe he's saving his quotes for 2010. Stay tuned...
1. "Do ya think?" he's: Holding Back
"He deserves my silence."
— George W. Bush, former President, refusing to criticize President Barack Obama during a speech in March, his first address since leaving office. Yet the Republicans didn't waste any time later in the year, propelling Bush out in front to take the fire for complaining about Obama's job performance and handling of terrorism issues.
Hmmmm... yes, Obama still deserves his silence. The man was a hack in the Presidency so what real advice could he offer? The majority of the time he never watched nor read the news, depending upon filtered information from jealous coveting-the-power aides like Rove.
Photo by Ross D. Franklin/Getty
2. Obama's Persistent Peanut Gallery (OPPG) throwing rotten tomatoes:
"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care."
— Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor, rambling all over the place on her Facebook page, whiner lying about a provision of the proposed health care bill that called for Medicare to reimburse doctors for counseling patients on end-of-life-care issues such as living wills and hospice availability. Somehow, she had reading comprehension problems and started screaming death panels are in the bill when clearly they are not.
3. Perilously Close on the Heels of Republican Retreads
"I'm happy to get good ideas from across the political spectrum, from Democrats and Republicans. What I won't do is return to the failed theories of the last eight years that got us into this fix in the first place, because those theories have been tested, and they have failed. And that's what part of the election in November was all about."
— President Obama, during his first official press conference, on 9 Feb 2009. What's annoying is when you follow such a disastrous act like Bush and Cheney who basically broke several world governments, is that you are forced to continue some of the same policies until you can stabilize a region, beginning new policies to repair all the damage.
So it goes in American politics for decades: Republicans like to blow up the world and Democrats come in behind them to clean up their mess. Then the public gets angry it takes too long to clean up the mess and choose Republicans again, thinking the economy will pick up. There is a real disconnect of the American voter with an understanding of just how long it takes to repair a mess and then gin up the economy.
4. The Commies Are Coming! The Commies Are Coming! Stay safe; hide under your school desk when the nukes hit. (Now there's a plan.)
"I don't want this country turning into Russia, turning into a socialized country. My question for you is, What are you going to do to restore this country back to what our founders created according to the Constitution?"
— Katy Abram, a Pennsylvania mother, speaking at a health care town hall moderated by Senator Arlen Specter in August in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. If this woman knew what she was talking about, understood economics, international diplomacy and common sense, and actually cared if women got equal pay for the same job, well, she would never have voted Republican in the first place. These guys are the ones who sent our country careening out of control financially for decades starting with President Reagan and his paranoid Star Wars concept.
*** For the full post and quotes 5 - 10: including Michael Jackson, Hillary Clinton, Berlusconi, David Letterman and con man Madoff, visit The Social Poets, go here.
*** THANKS for visiting!
Political Cats!From Denny: Some of the cheekiest - most irreverent or most odd - quotes were uttered in the year of 2009 in America. There are times when I wonder if there are regions of the country with lead in the water, sounding as bizarre as ancient Rome did right before they destroyed their empire. The ancient Romans poisoned themselves with lead in their wine, unknowingly, that also sterilized them, dropping the population of the ruling aristocracy. Their increasing bizarre behavior is well documented historically and, of course, Hollywood celebrated it with many a movie. After all, villains are great story grist! :)
I knew there was a verbal bridge somewhere in here... more like a teetering wood suspension bridge in the Amazon... 2009 has been a very bizarre year for quotes from politicians in particular and a few celebrities too. Notice that Tiger Woods is noticeably silent. Maybe he's saving his quotes for 2010. Stay tuned...
1. "Do ya think?" he's: Holding Back
"He deserves my silence."
— George W. Bush, former President, refusing to criticize President Barack Obama during a speech in March, his first address since leaving office. Yet the Republicans didn't waste any time later in the year, propelling Bush out in front to take the fire for complaining about Obama's job performance and handling of terrorism issues.
Hmmmm... yes, Obama still deserves his silence. The man was a hack in the Presidency so what real advice could he offer? The majority of the time he never watched nor read the news, depending upon filtered information from jealous coveting-the-power aides like Rove.
Photo by Ross D. Franklin/Getty
2. Obama's Persistent Peanut Gallery (OPPG) throwing rotten tomatoes:
"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care."
— Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor, rambling all over the place on her Facebook page, whiner lying about a provision of the proposed health care bill that called for Medicare to reimburse doctors for counseling patients on end-of-life-care issues such as living wills and hospice availability. Somehow, she had reading comprehension problems and started screaming death panels are in the bill when clearly they are not.
3. Perilously Close on the Heels of Republican Retreads
"I'm happy to get good ideas from across the political spectrum, from Democrats and Republicans. What I won't do is return to the failed theories of the last eight years that got us into this fix in the first place, because those theories have been tested, and they have failed. And that's what part of the election in November was all about."
— President Obama, during his first official press conference, on 9 Feb 2009. What's annoying is when you follow such a disastrous act like Bush and Cheney who basically broke several world governments, is that you are forced to continue some of the same policies until you can stabilize a region, beginning new policies to repair all the damage.
So it goes in American politics for decades: Republicans like to blow up the world and Democrats come in behind them to clean up their mess. Then the public gets angry it takes too long to clean up the mess and choose Republicans again, thinking the economy will pick up. There is a real disconnect of the American voter with an understanding of just how long it takes to repair a mess and then gin up the economy.
4. The Commies Are Coming! The Commies Are Coming! Stay safe; hide under your school desk when the nukes hit. (Now there's a plan.)
"I don't want this country turning into Russia, turning into a socialized country. My question for you is, What are you going to do to restore this country back to what our founders created according to the Constitution?"
— Katy Abram, a Pennsylvania mother, speaking at a health care town hall moderated by Senator Arlen Specter in August in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. If this woman knew what she was talking about, understood economics, international diplomacy and common sense, and actually cared if women got equal pay for the same job, well, she would never have voted Republican in the first place. These guys are the ones who sent our country careening out of control financially for decades starting with President Reagan and his paranoid Star Wars concept.
*** For the full post and quotes 5 - 10: including Michael Jackson, Hillary Clinton, Berlusconi, David Letterman and con man Madoff, visit The Social Poets, go here.
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05 January 2010
Tummy Warming Desserts for The New Year
From Denny: Celebrity chef Ed Brown is back again to help us keep on the pounds. Oh, what a man! :) Seriously, we adore bread pudding of any variety here in south Louisiana. It stars daily at in-store lunch or deli menus since French bread is still a big hit here, embedded into the traditional French culture stemming from New Orleans. And, just this last weekend I saw the grocer putting out fresh clementines, a delightful citrus for which Chef Brown has a recipe too.
Oh, and when I'm out of fruit for a bread pudding, I often substitute our other fav fruit: chocolate chips. I'm especially a huge fan of Ghiradelli brand double chocolate chips from San Francisco, California. The double chocolate means there is more chocolate in relation to sugar. My complaint about most chocolate chips is there is so much sugar you can barely taste the chocolate and Ghiradelli puts out the smoothest most awesome taste.
Cranberry bread pudding
From: Chef Ed Brown
Serves: 4
INGREDIENTS
• 3/4 vanilla bean, split and scrape insides, reserve pod for another time
• 3 cups milk
• 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
• 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
• 1 1/2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
• 3/4 cup granulated sugar
• 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
• 5 whole eggs
• 1 1/2 French baguettes (day-old best), cut into 2-inch-thick slices
• 1/2 cup golden raisins
• 1 cup cranberries (fresh or frozen fine)
• 2 teaspoons soft butter
DIRECTIONS
• Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
• In a large nonreactive bowl, combine vanilla, milk, cream, cinnamon, lemon, sugar, salt and eggs, whisk until well blended.
• Add the bread slices, raisins and cranberries, toss and soak for 40 minutes.
• Butter a 12-inch (ovenproof) ceramic deep pie dish with soft butter.
• Transfer bread and egg mixture to dish, be sure to have the fruit well distributed.
• Cover dish with aluminum foil, place in oven for 1 hour, removing the foil the last 15 minutes.
Clementines with Grand Marnier
From: Chef Ed Brown
Serves: 4
INGREDIENTS
• 15 each clementines, peeled, segmented
• 2 cups simple syrup
• 1 cup Grand Marnier
• 6 each mint leaves
• 2 tablespoons Grenadine
DIRECTIONS
Combine all except Grenadine and refrigerate 2-4 hours before serving. Serve in a glass pedestal. Just before serving drizzle Grenadine on top.
*** ALSO: 5 Recipes: Lemon Chicken, Portobello Fries and Sides
*** THANKS for visiting, feel free to use any of these cute graphics as they are free to use on your site or blog - and stay warm this winter!
Oh, and when I'm out of fruit for a bread pudding, I often substitute our other fav fruit: chocolate chips. I'm especially a huge fan of Ghiradelli brand double chocolate chips from San Francisco, California. The double chocolate means there is more chocolate in relation to sugar. My complaint about most chocolate chips is there is so much sugar you can barely taste the chocolate and Ghiradelli puts out the smoothest most awesome taste.
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Cranberry bread pudding
From: Chef Ed Brown
Serves: 4
INGREDIENTS
• 3/4 vanilla bean, split and scrape insides, reserve pod for another time
• 3 cups milk
• 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
• 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
• 1 1/2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
• 3/4 cup granulated sugar
• 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
• 5 whole eggs
• 1 1/2 French baguettes (day-old best), cut into 2-inch-thick slices
• 1/2 cup golden raisins
• 1 cup cranberries (fresh or frozen fine)
• 2 teaspoons soft butter
DIRECTIONS
• Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
• In a large nonreactive bowl, combine vanilla, milk, cream, cinnamon, lemon, sugar, salt and eggs, whisk until well blended.
• Add the bread slices, raisins and cranberries, toss and soak for 40 minutes.
• Butter a 12-inch (ovenproof) ceramic deep pie dish with soft butter.
• Transfer bread and egg mixture to dish, be sure to have the fruit well distributed.
• Cover dish with aluminum foil, place in oven for 1 hour, removing the foil the last 15 minutes.
Clementines with Grand Marnier
From: Chef Ed Brown
Serves: 4
INGREDIENTS
• 15 each clementines, peeled, segmented
• 2 cups simple syrup
• 1 cup Grand Marnier
• 6 each mint leaves
• 2 tablespoons Grenadine
DIRECTIONS
Combine all except Grenadine and refrigerate 2-4 hours before serving. Serve in a glass pedestal. Just before serving drizzle Grenadine on top.
*** ALSO: 5 Recipes: Lemon Chicken, Portobello Fries and Sides
*** THANKS for visiting, feel free to use any of these cute graphics as they are free to use on your site or blog - and stay warm this winter!
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