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Monday, February 12, 2018

Double-Post Monday

Besides being Meatless Monday, it's also Double-Post Monday. Here are six recipes to help you through the day, including Panettone Bread Pudding and Slow Cooker Sweet and Spicy Chili. Enjoy!

RED VELVET DOUGHNUTS

This is from Diana Rattry, Southern food expert for The Spruce. Diana wrote, “These red velvet doughnuts are as delicious as they are attractive. They make a wonderful treat for any time of the year, and the vibrant red color makes them an excellent choice for a Valentine's Day or Christmas morning.

“Glaze the doughnuts with a cream cheese frosting or plain vanilla icing and decorate them with red sugars or candies. These doughnuts will be an instant hit!”

Prep Time: 15 minutes; Cook Time: 10 minutes; Total Time: 25 minutes; Yield: 10 servings.

To view this online, click here.

Ingredients

Doughnuts

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour (5 1/2 ounces)

1 tablespoon cocoa powder

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 large egg

1/2 cup buttermilk*

1 tablespoon red food coloring

4 tablespoons butter ( melted, cooled slightly)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon white vinegar

Vanilla Icing

1 1/4 cups powdered sugar (sift after measuring)

1 tablespoon light corn syrup

1 tablespoon butter (melted)

1 tablespoons water (or more, as needed)

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Cream Cheese Icing

1 1/4 cups powdered sugar (sift after measuring)

2 tablespoons cream cheese (softened)

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

3 tablespoons milk (or more, as needed)

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 F.

Spray doughnut pans with nonstick cooking spray.

In a medium bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, granulated sugar, baking soda, and salt. Stir with a whisk or spoon to blend thoroughly.

In a large bowl, whisk the egg with the buttermilk (or sour milk), red food coloring, melted butter, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract and vinegar.

Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture and stir just until blended.

Spoon the batter into a small plastic food storage bag.

Cut a small corner from the bag and pipe the batter into the cavities of the doughnut pan, filling them about half full.

Bake standard size doughnuts for about 10 to 12 minutes. Bake mini doughnuts for about 6 minutes.

Dip the tops of the doughnuts into the cream cheese or vanilla icing to glaze or spread with the icing (see below).

The recipe makes about 10 standard baked doughnuts or about 16 to 18 mini baked doughnuts.

Vanilla Icing

In a mixing bowl with an electric mixer on low speed, combine the sifted powdered sugar with the light corn syrup, melted butter, 1 tablespoon of water and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract.

Beat the icing, adding more water in small amounts until the desired consistency is reached.

Cream Cheese Icing

In a mixing bowl with an electric mixer on low speed, combine the powdered sugar with the softened cream cheese, 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract and 3 tablespoons of milk.

Beat the icing, adding more milk in small amounts until the desired consistency is reached.

*Sour milk is a good buttermilk substitute. To make sour milk, put 1 1/2 teaspoons of white vinegar or lemon juice in a measuring cup. Add milk to the 1/2-cup line. Stir and let stand for about 5 minutes. It might look curdled, but that's okay.

PANETTONE BREAD PUDDING

This is from Tejal Rao in The New York Times cooking e-newsletter. Tejal wrote, “If you’ve bought a loaf of truly fantastic panettone, made in the Italian tradition from a natural starter, the kind that’s airy and melting, we hope you don’t have any leftovers. But if you find yourself with an excess of mass-produced panettone, or simply very old panettone that’s past its prime, here’s how to transform it into something special. Cut it into thick slices, as the pastry chef Elisabeth Prueitt does with brioche, when she makes her bread pudding at Tartine Bakery in San Francisco. Toast them. Now layer the bread in a wide dish, and pour over a whisked custard of milk and eggs. It will look like too much liquid, but as it bakes, the panettone will soak it all up, becoming moist and tender and impossibly rich. It’s close enough to a casserole of French toast to make it ideal for a special holiday breakfast, but sweet enough to step in as dessert on a cold night. Vanilla would be a classic way to flavor the custard, but panettone tends to be quite sweet and perfumed already, so taste the bread first before adding extras.”

Yield: 8 servings; Time: 10 minutes plus 1 hour baking

This was featured in “Panettone Has Become an Obsession for American Bakers,” and can be viewed here.

Ingredients

1 tablespoon unsalted butter

6 to 8 slices panettone

6 eggs

1/3 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

4 cups whole milk

Confectioners' sugar, to garnish

Preparation

Heat the oven to 350 degrees and butter a deep baking dish that will fit all the bread slices in a single layer, overlapping slightly, about 9 by 5 inches. Place the sliced panettone on a sheet pan and lightly toast it in the oven so that it’s still flexible, but dry to the touch, about 10 minutes. Arrange toast in the baking dish.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs with the sugar and salt, then add the milk and whisk until smooth. Pour through a fine-mesh strainer over the panettone, allowing the excess mixture to fill up the pan. Cover tightly with aluminum foil and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until the bread has soaked up all the custard and puffed up, and the custard is no longer runny. Allow to cool at least 30 minutes before serving, then use a fine-mesh sieve to dust all over with confectioners' sugar and serve.

SLOW COOKER SWEET AND SPICY CHILI

This recipe is from Kellie Hemmerly on TODAY’s, and begins, “This Sweet and Spicy Chili is made in the slow cooker for deep, concentrated flavor. The BEST chili recipe around, I use a secret ingredient to create a sweet-tart background to this slightly spicy recipe.”

Kellie’s website, The Suburban Soapbox, looks pretty cool; I recommend checking it out!

Anyway, to view this recipe online, click here.

Servings: 1 cup; Yield: 10-12 servings; Prep Time: 20 min; Cooking Time: 4 hr

Ingredients

2 pounds ground beef (I used 80-20)

1 large onion, diced

1 red bell pepper, diced

1 green bell pepper, diced

5 garlic cloves, minced

2 large jalapeno peppers, minced (remove the seeds and veins for less heat...leave them for more heat)

1/4 cup chili powder

3 tablespoons ground cumin

3 tablespoons ground cayenne pepper

2 tablespoon crushed red pepper

6 ounce jar of chopped sweet peppers and juice

1/2 cup packed light brown sugar

1 - 28 ounce can tomato sauce

1 - 28 ounce can crushed fire roasted tomatoes

salt and pepper to taste

Preparation

In a large frying pan, brown the ground beef until no longer pink and transfer to the slow cooker using a slotted spoon. Drain off all but two tablespoons of fat and add the onions to the pan. Cook the onions over med-high heat until they begin to soften. Add the peppers to the onions and sauté until softened. Add the garlic and jalapeno peppers, cooking for one minute longer. Transfer the mixture to the slow cooker with the beef.

Add the chili powder, cumin, cayenne pepper, crushed red pepper, sweet peppers and juice to the beef mixture and stir to combine. Add the brown sugar, tomato sauce and crushed tomatoes stirring thoroughly to be sure all the ingredients are incorporated. Season with salt and pepper to taste and cook in the slow cooker on high for 3-4 hours or low for 5-6 hours.

Serve with your favorite chili toppings, we love greek yogurt, sour cream, shredded cheddar, green onions, and pickled jalapenos...just to name a few.

MEDITERRANEAN CHICKEN AND PASTA

This is from FamilyTime, and begins, “A Dutch-oven meal means there are no extra pots to wash.” That’s a plus, as far as I’m concerned!

Serves: 6; Prep Time: 10 minutes; Cook Time: 45 minutes

To view this online, click here.

Ingredients

3 pounds chicken pieces, skinned

salt or fresh ground black pepper

2 tablespoons olive oil

3/4 cup prunes, cut into quarters

1/2 cup dry white wine

1/4 cup capers, drained

1/4 cup green olives, pitted*

3 garlic cloves, chopped

1 1/2 teaspoons dried rosemary, crumbled

1 teaspoon dried oregano

12 ounces spaghetti

Directions

Season chicken pieces with salt and pepper. In large, nonstick skillet or Dutch oven, heat olive oil. Add chicken a few pieces at a time; cook, turning occasionally, until golden on all sides. Add remaining ingredients except pasta. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, 30 minutes or until chicken is tender. Cook pasta according to package directions, drain. Serve chicken and sauce over hot pasta.

To pit olives, gently hit each with a mallet or the side of a large knife. The olive will easily fall away from pit.

BAKED POTATO CASSEROLE

I'm really not sure where I found this recipe. It's been kicking around my computer for a while.

Ingredients:

8 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks

1 cup Carnation Evaporated Lowfat 2% Milk

1/2 cup light sour cream

1 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

2 cups (8 oz. Pkg) shredded 2% cheddar cheese, divided

6 slices turkey bacon, cooked and crumbled, divided

Sliced green onions (optional)

Directions:

Place potatoes in large saucepan. Cover with water, bring to a boil. Cook over medium-high heat for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender. Drain.

Preheat oven to 350º F. Grease 2 1/2 – to 3-quart casserole dish.

Return potatoes to saucepan, add evaporated milk, sour cream, salt and pepper. Beat with hand-held mixer until smooth. Stir in 1 1/2 cups cheese and half of bacon. Spoon mixture into prepared casserole dish.

Bake for 20-25 minutes or until heated through. Top with remaining 1/2 cup cheese, remaining bacon and green onions. Bake for an additional 3 minutes or until cheese is melted.

STUFFED PEPPERS WITH GROUND BEEF AND RICE

This is from Diana Rattray of The Spruce. Diana wrote, “Stuffed bell peppers make a delicious everyday meal with a tossed salad, or mashed or baked potatoes served alongside. The filling in this classic version includes ground beef and rice. Because the ground beef is not browned before it's added to the peppers, it should be quite lean. Replace the ground beef with ground turkey for a lighter option.

“This tried-and-true recipe is a family favorite, and many people consider the dish a comfort food. Make these easy stuffed peppers and find out why this dish is so popular!”

Prep Time: 25 minutes; Cook Time: 85 minutes; Total Time: 110 minutes; Yield: 6 servings.

To view this recipe online, click here.

Ingredients

6 green bell peppers (or a combination of red and green)

1 tablespoons butter

1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

1/2 cup chopped onion

1/2 cup chopped celery

1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes

1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce

1 clove garlic (crushed)

1 teaspoon dried oregano

1/2 teaspoon dried basil

2 teaspoons salt (divided)

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper (divided)

1 egg (lightly beaten)

1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce

1 1/2 pounds lean ground beef

1 1/2 cups long-grain rice (cooked)

Optional: Shredded mild cheddar cheese (about 1/2 to 3/4 cup)

Directions

Cut the tops off of the bell peppers and rinse them under cold water; remove seeds and cut away the white ribs, which might be bitter. Chop the edible part of tops and set aside. Place the peppers in a large pot and cover with salted water. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.

Heat the olive oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat until the oil is hot and the butter is foamy. Sauté the chopped bell pepper (from the tops), chopped onion, and chopped celery for about 5 minutes, or until vegetables are tender. Add the (undrained) canned diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, crushed garlic, oregano, basil, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon of pepper. Bring to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes.

In a large mixing bowl, combine the egg with the remaining 1 teaspoon of salt, 1/4 teaspoon of pepper, and Worcestershire sauce. Gently stir to blend; add ground beef, cooked rice, and 1 cup of the tomato sauce mixture. Mix well.

Heat the oven to 350 F.

Stuff the peppers loosely with the ground beef mixture and place them in a 13-by-9-by-2-inch baking pan. Pour the remaining tomato mixture over the stuffed peppers.

Bake the peppers for about 45 minutes, or until the meat mixture is thoroughly cooked. The meat should be cooked in that amount of time, but if you want to be sure, check the internal temperature with an instant-read thermometer. The minimum safe temperature is 160 F for ground beef, pork or lamb, or 165 F for ground turkey or chicken.

Tips and Variations

Top stuffed peppers with a small amount of shredded cheddar cheese just before they are done and then return them to the oven and bake just until the cheese has melted.

Use green bell peppers or red bell peppers, or any combination of colors.

Ground turkey or ground chicken may be used to replace all or part of the ground beef in the recipe. Or add some extra-lean ground pork to the ground beef.

The peppers may also be halved horizontally so you have two halves to fill. You won't have the extra chopped pepper from the tops, but you can chop an extra bell pepper.

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