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Baked Apples with Savory Stuffing

baked apples wth savory stuffing

It wouldn't be Thanksgiving without my mom shouting at my brother, "That's NOT FULLY COOKED, you're gonna get sick!" while he's hunched over the refrigerator door, grabbing a spoonful of uncooked stuffing. I can't really blame him for wanting to eat it uncooked; our mom really does make the most incredible sausage & chestnut stuffing.

baked apples wth savory stuffing

These baked apples taste just like Thanksgiving except my mom isn't in the background shouting at me for getting into them. The filling of sausage, celery, herbs & onions remind me of her stuffing, but the apples add a nice sweet/tang to round out the flavor. I love how the tops of each apple overflow with crispy golden bread and browned sausage thanks to the teamwork of small dabs of butter and a hot oven. It's like I just faked a Thanksgiving dinner on an average October weeknight. You gotta love that.
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Peppery Chicken Wings

peppery chicken wings

For as long as I can remember I've always been into books. My childhood allowance usually went towards books from the Scholastic book sale at school or food (go figure!).  One of the best purchases I made from one of those Scholastic catalogs was a simple cookbook for kids. It was the first cookbook that made me excited about cooking. I'd wake up on the weekend, turn on the toons and make a batch of french toast that  my brothers would bribe me for. I worked my way through that little cookbook with recipes for eggs, pasta, and English muffin pizzas but the one thing that impressed me and my whole family most was the roasted chicken thighs.

peppery chicken wings

Every time I roast chicken, I get a vivid flashback. I remember mixing chicken thighs with chopped onion in a metal brownie pan. I drizzled the thighs with olive oil, coated them with rosemary, thyme, salt & pepper and placed them into the oven to roast. What came out of the oven was more than decent; it was exceptional! The sheer alchemy of it all fascinated me and I felt a great sense of accomplishment making a grownup dish on my own. Fast forward twenty something years later and I'm still blown away at how spice coated chicken can be easily transformed by a little oven time. These wings & drumsticks were a hit in my household. Casey's always begging me to make more meat and with the ease of this recipe there's really no excuse not to!
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Butternut Squash Ricotta & Sage Crostini

butternut squash ricotta & sage crostini

I went to Michael's yesterday to get a few things for my Halloween decorating project and almost EVERYTHING Halloween related was reduced in price. The aisles were quickly being cleared of Halloween decor to make room for the bright colored greens and reds of Christmas. I wanted to scream WAAAAAAIT. Wait just a minute! Am I seriously behind on this Halloween decoration thing??! (don't answer that). I just don't think I'm ready to get in the head space of Christmas yet. I haven't even thought about what I am going to make for Thanksgiving this year!

butternut squash ricotta & sage crostini

When you wake up to a cold crisp morning don't you just want to put on a scarf and roast something? Here's your chance! Butternut squash gets roasted with a bit of brown sugar in this recipe. Your house will smell terrific & autumn like. Garlic rubbed toasted bread gets accessorized with a nice dab of lemon scented ricotta. Cubes of roasted butternut squash are topped on the ricotta and finished off with fresh lemon juice & fried sage leaves. I think I just figured out what we're making as a Thanksgiving appetizer. It's definitely fall, not winter. Someone tell Michael's.

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Arugula Fig & Fennel Salad

arugula fennel & fig salad

Whenever I see a fennel bulb, memories flood into my head of my dad picking wild fennel on the side our driveway. I remember him taking a bite and offering me some. I also remember being puzzled as to why my dad loved the taste of fennel; my uneducated palette just didn't get it.  When I set a plate of this Arugula Fig & Fennel salad in front of my dad on Cooper's birthday, with beaming eyes he told me how much his father loved figs and how they'd pick them off the trees during this time of year when he was a boy. I could tell the salad triggered a fond memory for his father in the same way fennel triggers my memories of him.

arugula fennel & fig salad

This is what I love the most about feeding others. It's always a pleasure hearing other people's stories and connections with food. It's particularly exciting when food helps brings back memories from my parent's childhood because I am always so eager to learn more about them.

arugula fennel & fig salad

Peppery arugula and crunchy fennel slices are spiked with a simply lemon dressing and finished off with beautiful quarters of sweet juicy figs and shavings of fresh Parmesan. It's a perfectly pretty and well balanced salad. Hurry up! Fig season is almost over!
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Scallops with Creamed Corn and Tarragon

scallops with creamed corn & tarragon

The key to a successful relationship is compromise. Sometimes you just have to take one for the team. Doing the dishes without being asked, watching an episode of Project Runway, tolerating a 16 inning baseball game or eating Indian food for dinner because that's what your significant other was craving are all legitimate examples.

scallops with creamed corn & tarragon

I'm not a die hard fan of scallops, but my husband is. I've had a few seared scallops at restaurants over the past few years and I've learned that searing a scallop is key to me liking a scallop. So why would I make scallops for dinner even though I don't really love them? Because I'm taking one for the team! I'm making my husband happy and that, my friends, is compromise. What I love about this recipe is that it tastes like it was made in a restaurant. I'd totally spend $20 for this dish because tastes expensive and exotic. It's all about the vermouth & tarragon. Casey told me this dish was one of the best things I've made; he's not wrong. Sometimes through the act of compromise, you find things you really like. Compromise can be awesome.
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Caramelized Onion Jam

caramelized onion jam

Let's talk about kitchen staples for a sec. You should always have extra virgin olive oil on hand. Always always always. Onions are a must too. Make sure you get some every time you're out grocery shopping.  Balsamic vinegar, chicken stock, salt & brown sugar are necessities as well. Why? Because without these staples, you can't just go into your kitchen one Sunday afternoon and make caramelized onion jam on a whim. And how sad is a refrigerator that doesn't have a nice little jar of Caramelized Onion Jam in it? Very sad.

caramelized onion jam

So, what does one do with Caramelized Onion Jam? Let's brainstorm!

  • put it on a pizza with Gorgonzola and pears
  • add it to crostini with figs and goat cheese & prosciutto
  • put it on a steak sandwich or burger with a grainy mustard
  • add it to pasta with roasted tomatoes and peppers
  • stir it into your mashed potatoes
  • shove some in your grilled cheese
  • put some on a hot dog
  • make an arugula salad with it
  • add it to a baked potato with sour cream
  • add it to an omelet with mushrooms
  • stand in front of your fridge and eat it directly from the jar

Caramelized onion jam is now a staple!

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Three Cheese & Herb Tomato Tart

three cheese herb tomato tart

Let's pretend we are neighbors for a second. Wouldn't that be awesome? We'd have coffee together in the mornings with an occasional cinnamon roll or maybe a slice of coffee cake. I'd call you up last minute to see if you wanna hop in the car for a late night Target run and you'd totally be down. In fact, you suggest we hit up IKEA on the way there. Good call! Sometimes I'd borrow a few eggs or a cup of sugar and I'd always repay you with delicious treats.

three cheese herb tomato tart

One day you'd drop off a box of tomatoes from your garden and within hours I'd show up at your door with this Three Cheese & Herb Tomato Tart. You'd invite me in, offer me a slice (even though I already ate two before I arrived at your door) and we'd sit on your back porch eating together. We'd talk about what was going on in the neighborhood (why does that dog ALWAYS bark?!). I'd pull up some hilarious videos on You Tube from my phone and then you'd show me a sewing project you're working on. Eventually we'd have some fancy boozy beverage and no doubt we'd drink too much. I love how we never have to worry about driving home!

three cheese herb tomato tart

When I ask you what you liked about this tart, you'd say "Duh! There's puff pastry involved!" Then you'd marvel at how perfect your homegrown tomatoes taste paired with a blend of three different cheeses, garlic and herbs. I'm so glad we're neighbors, aren't you? Now can I please borrow your hedge trimmers? My front yard is getting unruly.
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Bacon & Egg Breakfast Pizza

Bacon Egg & Arugula Pizza

For the past year I've been really enjoying the whole "Put an Egg on It" trend and pizza is no exception! The first pizza we ordered with egg on top was at A16 for our anniversary dinner. To our dismay, we had to send it back because the pizza was undercooked while the egg was sheer perfection. They made it right on the second attempt but there was something burned into my brain that day: Egg on pizza tastes awesome, but cooking egg on pizza is a challenge. At least that's what I thought.

Breakfast Pizza!

I checked out a few tasty looking recipes online for Breakfast Pizzas and was confused at the cooking times and how it would fair with my trusted no-knead pizza dough. I also didn't really know at what point to put the egg on top. So I decided to bite the bullet and put the eggs on after 8 minutes of cooking the crust and it worked! I can't believe it worked! I totally thought I was going to overcook the eggs.

ooooh yeah

When I have the rare chance to eat pizza for breakfast (we never ever have leftovers), it's usually cold and I'm standing up against my kitchen counter staring off into space in my pajamas. Now there's a way for me to eat legitimate pizza for breakfast. It's got bacon & eggs on it!  That's totally breakfasty, right? Top it off with a little bit of lemon dressed arugula to cut the fat and you're ready to start the day right. Pizza for breakfast is a real thing!
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