Friday, March 25, 2011

Mountain o' Meatballs...



Mike gets credit for discovering this recipe, although he has never made it, so I guess I get the credit this time.  This recipe makes 4.5 dozen meatballs!  It's simple enough, just one of those things that is rather time consuming and does take a little bit of patience as there is a lot of "resting" time for the meat.....I took advantage of this and simultaneously made a pizza!  With homemade crust of course, the best sauce at Safeway, some spinach, shredded mozzarella, and sliced onions.  Oh wait....back to the balls.....

I started by taking 2 packages of ground turkey (I buy them when they are at their cheapest 2 for $5) and I package of ground pork (this was just under $3)....here's what gives it all the delicious layers of flavors..
- 3 tsp cumin
- 2 tsp coriander
- 1 tsp pepper, cayenne, cinnamon, & salt
- 1/2 tsp turmeric


  Two eggs work as a great binding agent.  I find it best to mix this up with your hands, which would make them smell awful nasty.....raw turkey and pork smell......I prefer to wear rubber gloves when I am working with meat in this manner....I also end up rolling them like a cookie after I scoop out a serving size, after letting the meat rest for an hour in the refrigerator.....I lightly grease a pan with extra virgin olive oil and when hot add meatballs.  When browned on one side, flip....this works well using two forks.....then continue cooking.....I usually let them get about 80% cooked and then take them off the heat.  The meat will continue to cook after it is off the heat.  I only go to 80% because I end up packing these up in ziploc bags and freezing them....then I take them out and defrost and warm in the oven.....I bet you were wondering when the baking part was coming in, after all this is a blog about baking! ......they are great in pasta, and topped with BBQ sauce is good too!  They really are the most versatile meatball I have had the pleasure of making....so go ahead and be creative with them......

Enjoy!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Banana Bread Avec Chocolate......

 
  If ever there were a recipe that has been worked and re-worked again, this would be it.  I think the first time I started playing around with a recipe, especially a baking recipe was with banana bread.  I have to say that I have finally settled on this recipe, but let's face it it is bound to change yet again.......but for this mornings envelope stuffing it shall remain in its current form!

What you need:
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 unsweetened apple sauce (snack pack size)
4 egg whites
3 ripe bananas
1/2 cup skim milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
chocolate chips

I myself prefer to start by blending the sugars together in a metal bowl, then mix in the apple sauce.  After briefly beating the egg whites with the vanilla in a separate bowl, add to the sugar mixture.  Then come the bananas - peel and place on a large plate.  Sprinkle some cinnamon on the bananas before smashing them with a fork.  This is a secret if you notice there is no mention of cinnamon in the recipe itself.....when bananas have reached a smooth consistency or you have gotten your daily frustrations out by beating the bananas, add to the batter.  Also at this time you can add the milk.  Mix thoroughly.  Then add all the dry ingredients except for the chocolate chips and stir, stir, stir.  I suggest using a spatula for the last few stirs as flour is bound to get trapped under all that beautiful banana bread batter.....then add the chocolate chips. The amount is your call, you can even leave them out, or add crushed nuts and more spices....this recipe is forgiving and was made to be played around with a little.....so go ahead and have some fun!

Bake at 350 degrees for about 1.23 hours or until a toothpick comes clean.  Enjoy!

Monday, March 7, 2011

SuperQuiz Cookies Perfected....



These cookies were originally inspired by a lunch time meeting for the 2011 Team One AcDec'ers.....as we continue to prepare for the state competition I have decided to alter them again....this batch will be enjoyed by team one as well as a group of educators who will be donating their time to provide feedback with speeches and interviews....here's hoping they are a hit!

SuperQuiz Cookies 
2 cups butter (at room temperature)
1.5 cups white sugar
1.5 cups brown sugar
4 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
2 TBSP molasses
3 cups white flour
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 tsp baking powder
1.5 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
chocolate chips (as many as desired)

   First you want to start by creaming the butter and sugars together.  Then you want to beat in the 4 eggs and vanilla.....the better quality the vanilla the better quality the cookie.....then add the molasses in and mix thoroughly.  Add in all dry ingredients at once (flours, baking powder, baking soda, and salt).  Mix well...the best thing to use a wooden spoon....it will take some time so be prepared to get a little elbow grease going!  Then finally add in the chocolate chips.  I always like to let the dough rest overnight before baking.....cool batter bakes better.....Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until golden brown.  Enjoy with a glass of milk!