Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Spicy Sweet Potato Soup
1 teaspoon grated lime zest
2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 tablespoon butter
1 onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, sliced
4 cups chicken stock
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger root
1 ½ Tbsp smooth peanut butter
1 can coconut milk
1 lime, juiced
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
salt to taste
Directions
In a small bowl, stir together the sour cream and lime zest. Set aside in the refrigerator to allow the flavors to blend.Melt butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add onion and garlic, and cook for about 5 minutes, until softened. Add sweet potatoes, coconut milk, and chicken stock. Season with cumin, chili flakes and ginger. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes, until potatoes are tender.Puree the soup using an immersion blender or regular blender. If using a counter top blender, puree in small batches, filling the blender just a bit past half way to avoid spillage. Whisk peanut butter into the soup, and heat through. Stir in lime juice, and salt.Ladle into warm bowls, and top with a dollop of the reserved sour cream and a sprinkle of cilantro. If you have it, adding diced avocado is also wonderful. Enjoy!
Friday, February 22, 2008
Potato Cheese Soup
1 Onion, chopped
1 Chicken bouillon
1 T. salt
1/2 C. Butter
9 T. Flour
6 C. Milk
2 C. Shredded cheddar
Place potatoes and onion in a large soup pot. Add water to cover potatoes plus one inch. Bring to a boil. Add salt and bouillon. In a separate pot, melt butter on medium heat. Let butter bubble, then add flour, stirring constantly. Let bubble again. Slowly add milk and cheese, continuing to stir constantly. Keep cooking on medium heat until thick and bubbly. Once thick and melted, pour into the potatoes, onion and water. Bring to a boil. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve with shredded cheddar, bacon crumbles, chopped green onion, or anything else that sounds good to you!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Taco Soup
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Cheeseburger Chowder
Cheeseburger Chowder
1/2 pound ground beef
3/4 cup chopped onion
4 tablespoons butter, divided
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup diced carrots
1 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried parsley
3 cups chicken broth
4 cups peeled and diced potatoes
1/4 cup flour
1, 12 ounce can of evaporated milk
2 cups cubed Velveeta
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup sour cream
½ cup chopped pickles (for topping)
½ cup chopped tomatoes (for topping)
In a pot brown the ground beef. Drain and set aside. In same pot saute onion in 1 tablespoon butter until tender. Add garlic, carrots, basil and parsley. Saute about 3 minutes. Add broth, browned beef and potatoes. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cover, simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until carrots and potatoes are tender.
Meanwhile melt remaining butter in a small skillet. Add flour and cook, stirring, for 3 to 5 minutes. Gradually add evaporated milk, stirring constantly. Cook and stir for 6 to 8 minutes.
Gradually stir the cream sauce into the soup. Bring to a boil and cook for 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low. Add Velveeta, salt, and pepper. Continue to stir until cheese melts. Remove from heat and blend in sour cream. Garnish each serving with chopped fresh tomatoes and pickles, this sounds weird but its actually really good. For fun you can serve with toasted hamburger bun halves.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Cinnamon Rolls
Reminiscent of a favorite stop at the mall...Sweet Rolls
3 ½ -4 cups Flour
1 package active dry Yeast
1 cup Milk
¼ cup Sugar
¼ cup Margarine
½ teaspoon Salt
2 Eggs
In large mixer bowl combine 2 cups of flour and the yeast. In saucepan heat the milk, sugar, margarine, and salt just till the mixture is warm (115˚ to 120˚) and margarine is almost melted, stirring constantly. [If too hot cool down] Add to flour mixture in mixer bowl; add eggs.
Beat at low speed of electric mixer for ½ minute, scraping sides of bowl constantly. Beat 3 minutes at high speed. Continue to knead and add enough of the remaining flour to make a moderately stiff dough that feels smooth and elastic. (8 to 10 minutes). Knead dough on hook for an additional 10 minutes. Shape into ball. Cover; set raise in a warm place till double (20-25 minutes).
Cinnamon Filling
1 cup Light Brown Sugar
5 Tablespoons Cinnamon
½ cup Margarine, melted
Combine the brown sugar and cinnamon. Roll part of the Dough into a 12x8-inch rectangle. Brush dough with the melted margarine; sprinkle sugar mixture on margarine. Roll up jelly-roll style, starting from long side; seal seam. Slice into rolls. (I find it easier to use Dental Floss, but I don't really have a great knife.) Place rolls, cut side down, on greased baking pan or cookie sheet. Let rise until doubled, about 35 minutes.
Bake 350˚ for 15 to 18 minutes. Top with Frosting when cooled.
1x makes 12 BIG rolls (that's what I like), or 18-24 smaller rolls (if you're lucky).
****Whipped CREAM CHEESE FROSTING****
The crowning glory that truly sets this recipe apart from all others. (Sorry to take so long for you Christie, the wait is over. :) )
4 oz. Cream Cheese
½ cup Margarine
1 ¾ cups Powder Sugar
1 teaspoon Vanilla
Place cream cheese and margarine in a mixing bowl and let them sit for 30 minutes, (so they are not too cold). Mix for 6 minutes at low speed. [If you have a KitchenAid mixer use paddle beater and mix on #2 setting.]
Switch to the Whip beaters and whip the Cream Cheese mixture for another 10 minutes at medium speed [or #6 on the KitchenAid].
Add 1 cup of the powder sugar and whip for 1 minute. Then add the remaining ¾ cup of powder sugar and whip for another minute.
Add the Vanilla and whip for 1 more minute.
Once the Cinnamon Rolls have cooled...Top with Frosting. YUM!!!
Friday, January 18, 2008
Won Tons
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Chicken and Vegetable Boil-Spanish Style (Cocido) - Scarlett
2 cups of cooked rice (to be eaten with soup after soup is cooked)
6-8 pieces of chicken with bone (Thighs, legs, if using wings you can use more)
3 potatoes cut in 1/4's
1 cassava or yucca root peeled and cut in smaller pieces (optional but can add incredible flavor and thickness to soup)
1 large tomato cut in fourths
2 carrots cut to preferred size
1/2 head of cabbage cut in 1/2 (optional)
6-8 small ears of corn
1 medium size onion cut in 1/2
1 bunch of cilantro
2 garlic cloves peeled
3 envelopes of Chicken Bullion Goya (yellow envelopes)
salt to taste and a little pepper
A few drops hot sauce (to be added before eating-totally optional but it makes it taste so good!)
1 lime cut in fourths or more (to be added to soup before eating, this is a must to add a little kick, but it's totally optional too!)
Let's get cooking!:
Fill large stock pot with water leaving 1/4 of the pot empty. Add chicken pieces, union, garlic, Sazon Goya (chicken bullion) and tomato. Cook at medium heat for 40 minutes or until it comes to a slow boil. Add potatoes, carrots, cassava, corn and cabbage. Cover and cook for 40 minutes keeping an eye on the soup to not boil over, if it's too high bring down the heat. Then add salt and a little pepper to taste. Add the bunch of washed cilantro, whole is preferable. Cover and cook for 30-40 more minutes.
If soup is cooked at slow heat it'll taste better. Allow at least 2 hours for this soup to cook in low to medium heat. This is best because the flavors really mell together if you do. Pointer: Don't cook everything together from the beginning because every vegetable cooks different, some need more time in the pot, others need less time like the cilantro. If you add your cilantro too early it'll bitter up your soup. It's best when added the last 15-20 because it tastes fresh.
Serving the soup:
Pour 1/4 - 1/2 cup of rice in deep bowl, pour soup over top of rice. Squeeze lime and hot sauce to taste. Start with a few drops of hot sauce depending on how much you can tolerate. Then add desired veggies to your bowl or you can put the vegetables on a separate place and add them slowly to your bowl as you eat.
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My grandma made this soup for us on rainy days, or cold days or when it was really hot outside! Really, in Latin countries you pretty much eat soup everyday as a first course followed by a meat course. My family loves to eat this on cold days and Matt loves it with lots of lime and hot sauce. You'll discover what works best for you!
ENJOY!