Sunday, 29 April 2012

Balsamic Grilled Pork Tenderloin

It's one of my favorite cuts of meat. There are so 
many variations that give it completely different 
flavors. It's easy, fast, and delicious. Here's one.
There are always two pork tenderloins in a package.
It will serve 6. Most of the time I grill both of them
  for the two of us. This way, I have another dinner
 for later in the week or sandwiches for lunch. 
Leftovers also make a great filling for burritos.

Combine the marinade ingredients. 
I had fresh rosemary and thyme on hand 
so I added those. You can use dried if you like.

Coat the tenderloins well, cover and marinate if 
you have the time. Several hours is good enough. 
You could do this in the morning.
Grill over hot grill for about 15 minutes, turning a
few times until glazed. Do not overcook.
 It will still be pink in the middle when you 
take it off the grill. Cover lightly with foil to 
keep warm and let rest for 10 minutes.
It will continue cooking as it rests.  
Slice diagonally and dip each slice into the
 juices to plate and serve.
Good served with mashed potatoes, green 
vegetable or salad.
If you don't have a grill, you can roast them in a
very hot 450 oven for about 18-20 minutes.


Balsamic Grilled Pork Tenderloin
2 pork tenderloins
4 cloves garlic, minced
2T balsamic vinegar
2T olive oil                      
2t coarse salt
1/2t pepper
2 sprigs fresh rosemary
2 sprigs fresh thyme
Combine ingredients and rub all over pork. Marinate in refrigerator for several hours.
Bring tenderloins to room temp before grilling. Grill over hot grill about 15 minutes, turning 3 sides every 5 minutes. Remove to cutting board and let rest, slightly covered with foil for at least 10 minutes to let the juices redistribute into the meat. Slice diagonally and serve with a drizzle of the juices. Good with mashed potatoes and a fresh green vegetable: broccoli, sugar snap peas, asparagus, etc. or salad.

Enjoy!


Saturday, 28 April 2012

SUNDAY MORNING FLUFFY BISCUITS

I have been biscuit "challenged" for many years, so when I'm in a hurry, I usually resort to a tube of commercial rolls and try to jazz them up, but they are pretty unmistakable (and getting expensive!!). 

The last few years, I've tried out a lot of biscuit recipes, in hopes of finding the perfect one; one that is flavorful, light, fluffy and EASY............here is my latest success...YUM!!!

Made with baking powder, baking soda, buttermilk AND yeast, these biscuits are light and fluffy. Hot out of the oven with butter and honey, they are a winner!!!

In a small bowl, mix 1 packet of dry active yeast, a pinch of sugar and ¼ cup of warm water (set aside). After a few minutes, it should be foamy like this:
2½ cups of all purpose flour
½ teaspoon baking soda
1½ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon of white sugar
6 tablespoons Crisco flavored shortening
1 cup buttermilk (see note)

Stir dry ingredients together and then cut in the shortening until it is about the size of small peas. Stir in the dissolved yeast and buttermilk. Mix well, but do not over mix. Turn out onto floured board and roll to ¾” thick. Cut with a 3” biscuit cutter. Place on parchment paper and bake in preheated 400° oven for 12-14 minutes or until nice and golden. Brush with melted butter when they come out of the oven; they make fantastic breakfast sandwiches!!

NOTE: No kneading needed.

NOTE: This recipe does not work as well if you use butter instead of shortening. I use butter flavored Crisco in all my recipes that call for shortening.

NOTE: Don't be tempted to use your food processor when cutting in the shortening, it will process the shortening to much, it is better to have larger pieces of butter than super fine. I use my pastry cutter.
NOTE: Do NOT add all of the buttermilk at once. Add about 2/3 of it and see if that is enough. Personally, I think 1 cup of milk is too much, but everyone’s flour is different. Just flour your board enough so that the biscuits are not sticky.

NOTE: If you don’t have parchment paper, spray your pan with vegetable spray.

NOTE: Don’t use a twisting motion when you are cutting your biscuits. It seals off
the edges and they won’t raise very high.

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Banana Oatmeal Bread


A quick delicious easy bread... for this quick update :)

It was one beautiful day, I just arrived home, put my grocery shopping bags on kitchen table, when I spotted some ripen bananas on the table. Oooho, that time I immediately knew what to do to save my bananas because I bookmarked the recipe of Banana Oatmeal Muffin in my 'smart' phone.




I have tried some banana bread and muffin recipes,

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Spinach Artichoke Grilled Cheese

Two kinds of cheese melted and layered with
 a spinach and artichoke hearts mixture on 
buttery grilled Italian bread.....
Hello lunch!
 What you'll need; fresh spinach, canned 
artichoke hearts, 4 slices of cheese
(I used sharp cheddar and provolone),
4 slices of good bread from the bakery section,
Italian, rye, whatever is your favorite, plus
olive oil, butter, sour cream, garlic salt and pepper. 
 Saute the spinach in olive oil.
 Season well with garlic salt and pepper.
 Add the chopped artichoke hearts and sour cream. 
Heat through and remove from the pan. 
Rinse out and dry the pan for grilling the bread. 
Return the pan to the heat.
 Spread one side of the bread with 
soft butter or margarine. 
 Put 2 slices of bread in the pan buttered side
 down. Top each with a slice of cheese and 
the spinach artichoke mixture.
 Top with the remaining cheese slices.
 Top with the remaining bread buttered side up.
 Grill until the bottom is golden brown and flip 
carefully. Grill the other side until toasted and 
the cheese is melted.
 You know you want one!

Spinach Artichoke Grilled Cheese
Fresh spinach-about 3C
Canned artichoke hearts-about 3 hearts 
chopped for about 1/2 C
1T olive oil
garlic salt and pepper
2T sour cream
4 slices cheese-your choice
(Monterrey jack, provolone, cheddar)
4 slices of good bread
butter/margarine
Heat the olive oil in a large skillet.
Saute the spinach until wilted. Season well 
with garlic salt and pepper. Stir in the chopped
artichoke hearts and heat through. Add a dollop
of sour cream and blend well. 
Remove this mixture to a small bowl.
Rinse and dry the skillet and return to the heat.
Buter one side of the bread. Add 2 slices of bread
 to the hot skillet, buttered side down. 
Top each with a slice of cheese, the spinach 
artichoke mixture, the remaining slice of cheese 
and the remaining slice of bread, 
buttered side up. Grill until golden brown,
 Flip and grill the other side until toasted 
and the cheese is melted.
Makes 2 sandwiches

Enjoy!


Monday, 23 April 2012

FIVE STAR GREEN PEA SALAD

We still have a lot of snow around the edges of the yard (several feet of it as a matter of fact), but it won't be long before it's barbecue season again, so my thoughts are turning towards side dishes that can be prepared ahead of time. 

Summer Pea Salad, jazzed up with crisp bacon and tomatoes is one of my favorites. It is one of those great salads that travels well and tastes even better after it has been in the fridge for a day or two. If you are going to make this salad, in advance, don't add the crisp bacon right away (it will get soggy), just sprinkle it over the salad before serving.
16 ounce bag of frozen green peas
1/3 cup finely chopped red onion
1/2 cup grated carrot
1/2 cup celery chopped
1 cup thinly sliced mushrooms
1/2 cup red bell pepper chopped
3 slices of crisp bacon cut up (optional)
1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese shredded (I use more)
cherry tomatoes, cut in half
sunflower seeds

Fresh green peas are the best in this salad, but when they are not available, frozen peas work very well too.  Microwave peas (covered) with 1 tablespoon of water for about 3 minutes or until slightly cooked (but not soft) then drain and cool.

In a large bowl, mix all of the above ingredients together (except the cherry tomatoes); gently fold in the dressing.

Dressing
3 heaping tablespoons of light mayonnaise
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1-2 tablespoons milk
Whisk the ingredients together and gently fold into salad.

Add cherry tomatoes and an extra sprinkle of cheese to the top of the salad for decoration. Cover and chill.
NOTE: Every microwave cooks at a different rate, so keep an eye on your peas when you microwave them. You don't want them to get overcooked and mushy.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

CREAM PUFFS

My dear English mother loved cream puffs and on rare occasions she would bring a couple of them home from the bakery in a small white box. We were allowed to "admire them", but we all knew they were a special treat for her and I can still picture her face as she closed her eyes and lovingly savored those first bites.

 I sure wish I had known how easy they were to make while she was still with us; I would have loved to make them for her; I miss you mom !!

CREAM PUFFS
1/2 cup butter
1 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup flour
1 tablespoon sugar (see note)
4 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla (see note)

Mix the flour, sugar and salt in a small bowl and set aside. In a heavy bottomed saucepan, bring the water and butter to a boil.

Stir in the dry ingredients (all at once) and stir vigorously with heavy spoon until it comes together in a thick ball of dough. Remove from heat.

Put the hot mixture into a stand mixer, fitted with a paddle attachment, and start beating it on medium speed.  While the mixer is running, add the eggs, one at a time, beating well between each egg; add vanilla. Beat mixture for 2 or 3 minutes or until the dough is smooth and sticks to the sides of the bowl.

Drop by rounded tablespoons onto a parchment lined baking sheet.  Bake in pre-heated 425F oven for 20 to 25 minutes. They should feel light as air.

Remove from oven and this is important: Poke a small hole in the side of the baked cream puff to let out steam. If you don't, they might collapse as they cool. Makes about 18.

When the puffs are completely cool (they cool quickly), slice them in half, horizontally, and gently pull out any strands of extra dough you see (most of them won't have any). Put them back in a slightly warm oven for about 5 minutes to dry them out a little.

Fill them with anything you like. If you want to use them for a savory filling, like crab salad or something like that; I suggest that you leave out the sugar and vanilla in the recipe.

Cream puffs are great filled with fruit or whipped cream, or (our favorite) the following pastry cream.

PASTRY CREAM

2 cups milk (I use 1/2 and 1/2)
1/2 cup granulated sugar (divided)
1 teaspoon vanilla
6 egg yolks
4 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons butter
pinch of salt

Heat the milk and 1/4 cup of the sugar in a heavy sauce pan over medium heat. 

Meanwhile, whisk the egg yolks and the other 1/4 cup of sugar until light in color, then add the flour and salt and mix very well (I do this with a little hand mixer).

When the milk JUST begins to boil, remove it from the heat and slowly drizzle about half of the hot milk into the yolk mixture (whisk like crazy when you do this). Once well mixed, put everything back into the pan and whisk while you bring it back to a boil.  Use a spatula to make sure everything from the edges is well mixed.

Bring to a boil, stirring constantly, and boil for about a minute (it will be very thick). Remove from heat and mix in the butter and vanilla.

Place plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the hot pastry cream and chill. This cream will keep well in the fridge for a few days.
Fill the cream puffs just before you serve them. Refrigerate any leftovers.

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Easter Egg Tart

Sight, ...this is a late posting, the Easter Day is already passed almost 1 week.For all of you, who celebrate Easter, I hope you had wonderful time celebrating the day of victory with your family. I know, some of you have special tradition to celebrate Easter.For us, hmmm... we don't really have special tradition to celebrate it; on Easter Day we normally go to church to attend early morning

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

BACON

Mmmmm, Bacon!!

I am never frying bacon again!! Don't get me wrong, we are not removing bacon from our menu, it is just the frying method that I will never do again. Don't you hate cramming 4 or 5 pieces, at a time, into your largest frying pan... trying to get them all to lay flat as they curl up and leave those white fatty ends on each piece?!?!?  Me too, so I went on an Internet hunt for a "flat bacon miracle" and I found a super easy one!! Maybe everyone already knows about this method, but I sure didn't and I can tell you right now, I'll never fry bacon in a frying pan again!!

Using a large baking sheet that has a lip on it, spray it with a little cooking spray (probably not really necessary, but it makes for easier clean up) and line up the raw bacon slices, side by side, like this (my baking sheet cooked a 12 ounce package of bacon all at once.
Now, depending on how thick your bacon is and how hot your oven runs, it takes roughly 20-25 minutes at 375 degrees (I don't even pre-heat the oven) to bake the whole package at once!! No turning slices, no splattering in your oven, no bacon fat skin burns and no curly bacon....its magic!!

Start watching the bacon at about 20 minutes for regular thickness sliced bacon (I've never timed the thick sliced stuff). It comes out absolutely perfectly flat and Picky-picky husband who is one of the strictest bacon critics that I've ever met, gave this bacon BOTH thumbs up and raved about what a great texture and taste it had.....well, blow me over!!
Not only is this a wonderful way to cook mass amounts of bacon, but it leaves your entire cooking range free for whatever!!

NOTE: If you like super crispy bacon, just leave it in for an extra minute.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

MAPLE PECAN PIE

Picky-picky husband quizzed me on what flavor pie I was making this morning and when I told him it was maple pecan, my "pecan pie purist" husband wrinkled up his nose and went silent...(no fear...I'm used to that response ha! ha!). However, I've noticed him cutting extra slices from the pie more than once today, so I'm guessing he approves (everyone else loved it too!!).

This recipe is a nice, sweet change from traditional pecan pie since it's made with real maple syrup and it goes together quick and easy!! 

2 teaspoons butter
1½ cups pecans
3 eggs
1 cup real maple syrup (not pancake syrup)
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup melted butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon maple extract
1/2 teaspoon salt

Melt 2 teaspoons of butter in a frying pan and toast the pecans for a couple of minutes. Be very careful because they burn FAST!! Let the toasted nuts cool for about 10 minutes before adding them to the pie filling.

Mix everything else in a large bowl, using a whisk to combine well.  Stir in the cooled pecans and pour this filling into an unbaked 9" pie shell.

Bake in a preheated 350 oven for 45 to 50 minutes or until the filling is set and puffs a little. My oven takes the full 50 minutes.  Cool to room temperature before slicing.

NOTE: The first time I made this pie, I didn't watch the pecans close enough and they scorched (an expensive lesson!!). So most of the time, I toast them in the oven while it is preheating (just to be safe).

Curry Puffs


We used to live in Malaysia for 3.5 years, back in 2002-2005. We had a lot of good memories about the delicious authentic culinary in that country. I was introduced to many type of food that come from their multi-ethnics cultures.

So later on, some of the Malaysian favorites had become our all time favorite food. We never forget the unique flavor of Roti Canai, Teh Tarik, Nasi Lemak, Chicken

Thursday, 5 April 2012

VEGGIE CORN BREAD

This super MOIST and tasty (veggie filled) corn bread starts out with two of those little Jiffy corn bread mixes (what could be easier?) and feeds a crowd. It is equally delicious warm or at room temperature, so it is perfect for a pot luck or holiday brunch.
 
(2) boxes Jiffy corn muffin mix
4 eggs (beaten)
1½ sticks butter (melted)
(2) cups broccoli florets (chopped)
1 cup of frozen corn (thawed)
1 medium onion (chopped) saute until tender
1 cup cottage cheese
1/4  teaspoon dry red pepper flakes (or to taste)

Saute broccoli, corn and onion until tender, set aside. In large bowl, beat 4 eggs together and stir in melted butter, cottage cheese and pepper flakes. Add Jiffy mixes and stir until smooth. Gently stir in broccoli, corn and onion. Spread in a greased 9 x 13 baking dish and bake (375°) for 35 to 40 minutes or until lightly browned.

LOTS OF VEGGIES INSIDE

NOTE: Finely diced sweet red pepper is pretty in this cornbread too, but I was out of it.

Monday, 2 April 2012

Beautiful Ciwidey in West Java

I feel so good; finally at the end of March, on a 'long weekend' we had a change to get out of this city and had a wonderful natural adventure trip. It's a very good break after almost 3 months I didn't go out of this metropolitan. We decided not to travel a lot until our daughter's final and national exams are done, which will be by mid-May! uuphhh... But a short vacation is not harming at all,

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Small Cheesecake

Ya gotta love a cheesecake recipe that only uses
 1 package of cream cheese.
This recipe makes one small cheesecake.
Just the right size to make anytime.
 Beat softened cream cheese, sugar,
lemon juice, vanilla, and a pinch of salt
until fluffy.
 Beat in eggs, one at a time, until blended.
Don't overbeat.
Pour filling into graham cracker crust.
Bake @325 for 25 minutes, or
until set ~ edges will be slightly puffed.
 Combine the topping ingredients.
 Spoon over the hot cheesecake.
 Return to the oven and bake another
10 minutes.
 Cool on wire rack or trivet for at
 least an hour ~ then refrigerate.
It's easy, quick, and doesn't require a 
big cheesecake making commitment. 
If you don't have a lot of time, but want
something homemade, this is for you.
This is so simple and so delicious.
It only takes 10  minutes to prepare.
 Rich and creamy.
Cheesecake and coffee this afternoon.
Here's the condensed recipe for you
 to copy and paste
It's enough for 8 servings
Oh.....and it's very good!


Small Cheesecake
Crust
1 C graham cracher crumbs
1/2 stick butter, melted
2 T sugar
Combine and press into a buttered 9" pie plate.
Filling
8 oz package cream cheese, softened
1/2 C sugar
1 T lemon juice
1/2 t vanilla extract
dash salt
2 eggs
Beat cream cheese and sugar on medium speed
until fluffy. Beat in lemon juice, valilla and salt.
Add eggs, one at a time, mixing until just
combined after each addition.
Pour into crust. Bake @325 for 25 minutes
or  until set. Spread with topping.
Topping
1 C sour cream
2 T sugar
1/2 t vanilla 
Combine and spread over the top of the hot
cheesecake. Return to the oven and bake another
10 minutes. Cool on wire rack for 1 hour then chill
 for at least 2 hours. Store in refrigerator.

Enjoy!