"The Holiday Brunch"

"Cooking is like love, it must be entered into with abandon or not at all."

This is one of my favorite quotes and, in a sense, encapsulates who I am as a person and a Chef..

Now I'm sure that more then a few of you could agree that each and every year sees the holiday season come quicker and quicker; so that before you know it the kids have no sooner gone back to school then a crazy headlong rush to New Years Eve has begun, with decorations for Christmas competing with Halloween and Thanksgiving from the end of August onwards..

It becomes such a mad dash, and with the commercialized bombardment of each new holiday as it nears, an almost mind numbing onslaught..

It's truly times like these that I wish I could go back to when I thought things were simpler, warmer and more heartwarming..

To those days, as I kid, when the family's would gather around each new holiday and take their time, tell stories, hold grandchildren and relax in the warm glow of the holiday spirit..

To often it becomes about the gifts and the next big thing, instead of treasuring the time we have with those we love and cherish on this earth..
 
I think as I've gained in age, if not always in wisdom, I've come to regret not always remembering what truly should have mattered to me all along..

Now, with finally coming back to a place to call home and a community to share with, I've wanted to start some new but old traditions in me and my Baby's home..
 
The first one I'd like to talk to you about is the return of the "Holiday Brunch"

To me this idea reminds of early mornings at my Granny's house with the family gathered around talking, eating and opening presents slowly all morning long..

Nothing could feel better then the idea of having a large gathering of family in the house just spending time together, it's really what the Holiday's should be about after all..

As much as I love food, cooking and photography I could go on and on about each and every dish, from the tastes and aromas all the way to the lighting and display; but for today let me just say that a brunch is one of those meals that can truly run the gamut of tastes and flavors..

Being a mix of breakfast, lunch and dessert dishes gives you the freedom to truly get creative both in your presentation and choices. For me though, for this year, I wanted some simple, easy, warm and comforting dishes to choose from..

After a couple of trips to places like Pat's Marketplace and Gemelli's I got started on what would be my food fare for the family on Christmas morning..

Remember the choice is yours on what to make and the possibilities can be truly endless..

So this year I'm bringing it back, for my family and friends, and maybe with this for a little inspiration you might do it to..

Because it is, oh so, "Definitely Delish"

"Banana French Toast Bake"
This is one of my nieces personal favorites no matter what time of year, or time of day, it is...
I love it because it can be done a day or two ahead and kept refrigerated until you're ready to cook...

Ingredients:
French Toast:
4-5 small packages King's Hawaiian Rolls
1 8 oz. package Cream Cheese
2-3 Bananas, Sliced
6 Eggs
2 cups of Milk
2 cups of Half and Half
1/4 cup Sugar
1/4 Maple Syrup
1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon

Maple Vanilla Sauce:
1/2 cup Light Brown Sugar
2 tablespoons Maple Syrup
1/2 cup Heavy Cream
4 tablespoons Butter
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Directions:
1. Cut King's Hawaiian Rolls into 1 inch cubes and place on baking sheet..
2. Bake in oven at 400 degrees for several minutes, until buns dry and turn slightly golden
in color..
3. Place half the cubes into a Baking dish or foil wrapped spring-form pan..
4. Cut cream cheese into small cubes and place over bread in dish. Top with sliced Bananas, 
then cover with remaining bread cubes. (You can also mix in Chocolate chips if desired)

5. In a large bowl, beat eggs. Add milk, half & half, sugar, syrup and cinnamon-mix well..
6. Pour mixture over bread, cover and refrigerate 8 hours-or overnight..
7. Remove from refrigerator approximately 30 minutes before cooking and cover with foil.
8. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees, then bake covered for 30 minutes..
9. Uncover and continue baking 25-30 minutes more, until a knife inserted into center comes
out clean..
10. To make the Maple Vanilla Sauce; combine all ingredients except Vanilla extract in a
saucepan and bring to a boil, lowering heat and simmering for 5 minutes. Remove from heat
and add vanilla..
11. Serve "French Toast Bake" warm with Maple Vanilla sauce drizzled over top and dusted with powdered sugar..

"No Fuss Eggs Benedict"
When cooking for a crowd it's always helpful when you can make multiple
dishes together or in the same pan. For this Brunch I did a mix of several of
these time saving techniques, such as store bought pie dough and using the
same pan for the candian bacon, bacon, sausage and chicken fried steaks.
The last trick used the pot I was cooking pasta in to help me with these
delish devils...

Ingredients:
English Muffins (as many or as few as you want to make)
Eggs (You'll need one for each Eggs Benedict)
Canadian Bacon (Again one for each sandwich)
Holandaise Sauce mix (I used Knorr's brand but any will do and home
made, time permitting, is always the best
)
1 cup of Milk
2 tablespoons unsalted Butter
Freeze dried or Fresh chopped Parsley

Other:
Pam or other Non-stick cooking spray
Plastic Wrap

Directions:
1. Mix powdered Hollandaise sauce mix with milk and butter in a small saucepan and heat stirring over medium heat. Set aside till needed (if it thickens or cools to much, add a tablespoon of water and heat till smoothand creamy)
2. Using a separate pot of water on the stove; bring it to a low boil, then go on to step 3. (I used the pot of water I was making my Pasta in for the brunch I was preparing)
3. Using a small bowl (like a ice cream cup); take a 1 foot section of plastic wrap and place over the bowl in center pushing down making and
indentation. Spray the plastic wrap with the cooking spray, then crack an
egg into the center of the bowl. Wrap the sides of plastic wrap around the
raw egg creating a bag or pouch, then set aside and repeat with the
remaining eggs you are using (as many eggs for as many Eggs Benedict you
are making
)

4. Toss the plastic wrapped egg pouches into the boiling water for 4 minutes; meanwhile slice and toast your English muffin halves, while frying the Canadian bacon in a pan..
5. Using a slotted spoon remove the eggs from the water and set aside till
cool enough to touch while you finish toasting and frying..
6. Now arrange your muffin halves on a tray; set one piece of Canadian bacon on top of each, then carefully open the plastic wrap and place one perfectly poached egg on top..
7. Now using a spoon, drizzle the hollandaise sauce over each-followed by a pinch of parsley for garnish.. 

Since learning this trick I've yet to fail in poaching an egg for just about any dish I've wanted to use one in, where as before I almost never got it cooked right..

"Vodka Sauce with Pancetta and Peas"
—I love this one for any meal, Brunch or otherwise, because it is such a
simple sauce to make but is always full of a wonderful amount of flavor. It's
definitely a recipe that's sure to please any guests.

Ingredients:
3 tablespoons Unsalted Butter
2 Garlic Cloves, finely chopped
1 28 oz. can Crushed Tomatoes
1/4 teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes
1/2 cup of Heavy Cream
1/4 cup of Vodka (I always keep a bottle of our LIV Vodka from our local Long Island distillery on hand for this recipe)
4-6 ounces thick cut chopped Pancetta
1/2 cup of Frozen Peas (more if desired)
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, shaved (extra on side for guests)
Sea Salt & Ground Pepper
2-3 Tablespoons Fresh chopped Italian Parsley
1 pound Penne Pasta

Directions:
1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil and add Penne pasta,
cooking til al dente-aproximately 11-13 minutes..
2. Meanwhile, in a large deep Skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Add
Garlic and cook until golden, aproximately 2 minutes. Add Pancetta and
cook for 2 minutes more-remove to towle to drain..
3. Add Crushed Tomatoes and red pepper flakes and simmer for 5-6 minutes..
4. Stir in Heavy cream and, stirring well, for 1 minute..
5. Add Vodka and continue stirring for 2 minutes more, season with salt and pepper..
6. Toss drained pasta with sauce, pancetta, peas, parsley and cheese-mixing well..
7. Serve garnished with additional cheese and parsley on top..

"Apple Cinnamon Galette"
One of my favorite things in the world is apple pie; that is why for a Brunch (when time is limited) I love taking out this simple french pastry technique, the Galette, to wow my audience. Always looks so amazing, and the taste, it never disappoints...

Ingredients:
2 Rome, or other large Apples
1 Stick of unsalted Butter
2-3 tablespoons of Organic Sugar
1/2 teaspoon of Cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon of Nutmeg
1/4 cup of Sliced Almonds
1 package Pillsbury pre-made pie dough (You can make your own, but when creating so many dishes it can be a life saver to use pre-made)
1/2 teaspoon of Cinnamon Sugar (McCormick, or your preferred brand)
1 tablespoon Sugar in the Raw (Turbinado Sugar)
1 Egg +1 teaspoon of Water (for Egg wash)

Directions:
1. Set butter in dish and allow to soften at room temperature (do not microwave), when the butter has softened enough to work with; add cinnamon, nutmeg and organic sugar then mix together well-adjust cinnamon and sugar til it reaches desired taste..
2. Then take your sliced almonds and crush them using a food processor into smaller pieces, mix the almond pieces with the cinnamon sugar spread till well combined.. 
3. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees f. Now core both apples; cutting them in half from top down afterwards, leaving you with two equal halves. Preferably using a mandolin slicer (but a sharp knife and steady hand will do), slice apples creating slices about 1/8 inch or more in thickness. Set aside til ready..
4. Take out one sheet of pie dough from package; roll it out onto a lightly floured piece of parchment paper, then spread the Cinnamon Almond Sugar Spread onto the center of the dough leaving a border about one inch from the edge clean..

5. In a circular pattern arrange apple slices; start from either the outside in or a spiral from the center out, this is more personal preference but it'll create a lovely look when baked and served..
6. Mix egg and water in a glass and using a pastry brush (basting brush), brush down the edge of pie dough-folding it over top of the edge of the apples. After working all the way around the Galette, brush down the pie dough on top and then sprinkle with the Turbinado sugar..
7. Take a few dash of cinnamon sugar and sprinkle it over the exposed apple slices; then set it in the oven to cook for approximately 60-65 minutes, the dough will turn nicely golden brown and the apples will soften when finished. (It can be made quicker at 425 degrees for 35-40 minutes if made by itself-to ensure several items for the brunch were done at the same time, I adjusted accordingly)
8. Serve alone or ala mode with Ice Cream, or homemade whipped cream..

“Vegetable Frittata with Pancetta and Cheese”
If you’ve never tried a frittata before, they are this incredibly versatile dish that is more than an omelet but less than a quiche. It’ll taste as good cold or room temperature as it does fresh from the oven; and luckily, it is also a dish you can prepare ahead of time. Thus making it a perfect accompaniment to your Holiday brunch..

Ingredients: 
6 ounces diced Pancetta (you can use boars head brand diced pancetta available at Pat’s market as well as Stop and Shop’s in your neighborhood-optionally you can use 4 slices chopped cooked bacon)
1 small Vidalia onion, sliced
Several baby Bell mushrooms, sliced
7-8 Eggs, at room temperature
3 tablespoons Cream
2-3 tablespoons Butter, just barely melted
2 teaspoons Olive Oil, plus additional butter for sautéing vegetables
6-8 Fingerling potatoes, sliced (I used a mix of gold and purple potatoes)
Asparagus, woody ends removed and cut into 2-3 inch long pieces
Grape tomatoes, a handful sliced in half (I used mini Marzano tomatoes available at Pat’s marketplace)
2-3 tablespoons Bel Gioioso Asiago, thinly shaved (though regular Asiago is also fine to use)
1-2 tablespoons Locatelli Romano (regular Romano cheese is also fine to use)
Fresh chopped Italian parsley
Sea Salt and fresh cracked black pepper to taste
Dash of Cayenne pepper

Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees, wrap a tart pan (if it one with a removable base) in foil and spray with cooking spray..
2. In a separate skillet, cook diced pancetta until it begins to crisp and place on paper towels to drain..
3. In same skillet heat the olive oil over medium high heat and cook the onions and mushrooms until they begin to brown, 10-20 minutes. (Add a teaspoon of butter if necessary)
4. Meanwhile slice and chop all other vegetables as needed, then crack eggs into a bowl and continue to let them reach room temperature. (cold eggs take longer to cook)

5. Remove Onion and Mushroom from skillet and set aside, then add a touch of butter to pan and cook thin sliced potatoes for 5-10 minutes until lightly browned. Remove and set aside, then finish by cooking the Asparagus in the same skillet for 5 minutes, till crisp tender..
6. Add half or more of the various vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, etc.) and pancetta to the tart pan, then sprinkle with 2-3 tablespoons of the cheeses..
7. Now prepare the eggs by just barely melting the room temperature butter and adding it to the eggs along with 2-3 tablespoons of cream, salt, pepper and cayenne. Whisk gently, but be careful not to over-beat the eggs-then pour into your tart pan..
8. Finish by adding more of your cooked ingredients, as well as a few sliced tomatoes and a last sprinkling of cheese-then place into the oven to bake for 20-25 minutes (or until just set, but be careful not to overcook). Let the frittata cool for a few minutes before unwrapping foil and removing it from the pan..

Garnish with fresh chopped parsley and enjoy..

"Vegetable Frittata" With "Pancetta & Cheese"

The wonders of buttered eggs. I had never thought or heard of buttered eggs until reading one I discovered, what the French have never forgotten, the joys of hot buttered eggs..

As John Masefield writes- “Time, Tide and buttered eggs wait for no man…

 

So taking this new found knowledge, on how to create the silkiest eggs you’ve ever tasted, I applied it to the creation of the most wonderful custard'y textured frittata I had ever had.

If you’ve never tried a frittata before, they are this incredibly versatile dish that is more than an omelet but less than a quiche. It’ll taste as good cold or room temperature as it does fresh from the oven; and luckily, it is also a dish you can prepare ahead of time. Thus making it a perfect accompaniment to any Holiday brunch..

 

“Vegetable Frittata with Pancetta and Cheese”

Ingredients: 
6 ounces diced Pancetta (you can use boars head brand diced pancetta available at Pat’s market as well as Stop and Shop’s in your neighborhood-optionally you can use 4 slices chopped cooked bacon)
1 small Vidalia onion, sliced
Several baby Bell mushrooms, sliced
7-8 Eggs, at room temperature
3 tablespoons Cream
2-3 tablespoons Butter, just barely melted
2 teaspoons Olive Oil, plus additional butter for sautéing vegetables
6-8 Fingerling potatoes, sliced (I used a mix of gold and purple potatoes)
Asparagus, woody ends removed and cut into 2-3 inch long pieces
Grape tomatoes, a handful sliced in half (I used mini Marzano tomatoes available at Pat’s marketplace)
2-3 tablespoons Bel Gioioso Asiago, thinly shaved (though regular Asiago is also fine to use)
1-2 tablespoons Locatelli Romano (regular Romano cheese is also fine to use)
Fresh chopped Italian parsley
Sea Salt and fresh cracked black pepper to taste
Dash of Cayenne pepper

Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees, wrap the outside of a tart pan (if it is one with a removable base) tightly in foil and spray inside with cooking spray..
2. In a separate skillet, cook diced pancetta until it begins to crisp and place on paper towels to drain..
3.
In same skillet heat the olive oil over medium high heat and cook the onions and mushrooms until they begin to brown, 10-20 minutes. (Add a teaspoon of butter if necessary)
4. Meanwhile slice and chop all other vegetables as needed, then crack eggs into a bowl and continue to let them reach room temperature. (cold eggs take longer to cook and will cause the melted butter to solidify)

5. Remove Onion and Mushroom from skillet and set aside, then add a touch of butter to pan and cook thin sliced potatoes for 5-10 minutes until lightly browned. Remove and set aside, then finish by cooking the Asparagus in the same skillet for 5 minutes, till crisp tender..
6. Add half or more of the various vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, etc.) and pancetta to the tart pan, then sprinkle with 2-3 tablespoons of the cheeses..
7. Now prepare the eggs by just barely melting the room temperature butter and adding it to the eggs along with 2-3 tablespoons of cream, salt, pepper and cayenne. Whisk gently, but be careful not to overbeat the eggs-then pour into your tart pan..
8. Finish by adding more of your cooked ingredients, as well as a few sliced tomatoes and a last sprinkling of cheese-then place into the oven to bake for 20-25 minutes (or until just set, but be careful not to overcook). Let the frittata cool for a few minutes before unwrapping foil and removing it from the pan..

Garnish with fresh chopped parsley and enjoy..

"Roasted Butternut Squash & Sweet Potatoes" With "Kielbasa & Apples"

Fall means busier schedules, so fast family-friendly weeknight meals like this simple Roasted Squash, Sausage and Apple One-Pan Dinner are so helpful to have on hand..

 

A mix of healthy ingredients and low calorie alternatives create a dish with an exceptionally sweet, and tasty, treat for dinner that even the young ones in your house will enjoy it..

So if you’re ready for fall colors and flavors, then throw a pan of this pumpkin spiced meal that will be sure to hit the spot..

 

Trust me, you won’t be disappointed..

 

“Roasted Butternut Squash With Apples And Turkey Kielbasa One-Pan Dinner”

Ingredients:
1 tablespoon, divided in half, apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 small butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 1 ½-inch chunks (about 1 to 1/2 pound)
2 to 3 small sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
1/4 cup, or less, light butter (I use Kerrygold or Smart balance light with omega 3)
2 tablespoonfuls of “Truvia Brown Sugar Blend” (Splenda makes a lower sugar, brown sugar blend also)
1/2 teaspoon smoked or sweet paprika
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/8 teaspoon ground allspice
Freshly ground pepper, to taste
3 small apples (or 2 large) cored and cut into 1 ½-inch chunks (I mix green and red)
1 pre-cooked Turkey Kielbasa, sliced (I use Hillshire Farms or Johnsonville)

Directions:
1.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F, positioning the rack at above the mid level of the oven. Shake 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar, maple syrup and mustard in a small jar..
2. Meanwhile, toss squash, sweet potatoes, melted light butter (or substitute), Truvia brown sugar blend, paprika, sea salt, 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar, spices (cinnamon etc) and pepper in a large bowl to coat. Spread out on a large rimmed baking sheet..
3. Transfer squash to the oven and roast 10 minutes. Add apples & sliced sausage into the large bowl with melted butter and spices then toss to coat with the remaining liquid..
4. After 10 minutes remove baking sheet from oven and add the apple, sausage and any remaining liquid to the sheet. Return to the oven and roast, until the apples are softened and the squash is tender, about 18 to 22 minutes longer. Remove from the oven..
5. Drizzle the vinegar-maple-mustard mixture over the roasted mixture in the pan and toss to coat. Serve immediately..

Notes:
1. You can add other vegetables or squash types if desired. I will often add chopped carrots with the squash in step 2.
2. Some might prefer more or less of the spices, your personal preference, add more or less if desired or leave out if you don’t like a specific spice (say cloves or another)
3. Seen similar dishes which add a couple of handfuls of kale to their dishes—if you’re a Kale fanatic who loves adding the greens to a dish, then I would suggest adding it during step 4 with the apple & kielbasa..

"Cabbage Roll Soup"

I love good old fashioned comfort food, the kind that sticks to your ribs and makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside..

A soup, a stew, a pasta; you know, something truly hearty and filling that takes you back to good ol'days of growing up and coming home to Mom cooking in the kitchen..

So after a little thought; and a lot of rummaging thru the pantry and fridge, what I ended up creating was this wonderfully fulfilling and delightfully tasteful "Cabbage Roll Soup"

I find it so tricky photographing a soup or stew like this, everything tends to mush together; but to paraphrase someone from a long long time ago..

"She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts

And that's flavor..

Loved it, truly—with each and every mouthful exposing a new hint of taste; from the smoky sweet Paprika, fresh chopped Herbs and mix of delicious Cabbages all the way to the scrumptious blend of wild & brown rices with quinoa, and lean ground beef & pork browned to perfection..

Simmered all of that delectable goodness with some beef broth, vegetable juice and fire roasted diced tomatoes until finally finished—and then, when I didn't think my hunger could hold out any longer, it was time to dig in..

Yum, yum and yum is all I can really say; me and my Baby enjoyed it immensely and she feels that this is one that is definitely destined for the cookbook, for sure..

So perfectly filling and oh so—
"Definitely Delish"

"Cabbage Roll Soup"

Ingredients:
1 cup of pearl onions (you can use thawed frozen, though I prefer fresh white and gold)
3-4 cloves of garlic, minced
1/2 pound lean ground beef (if you want meatier, add extra beef and pork—1/4 pound of each)
1/2 pound lean ground pork
3/4 cup uncooked mix of quinoa, brown & long grain rice
1/2 cup or more of carrot bites(nibler) sliced or chopped
1/2 medium head savoy cabbage, chopped (core removed)
1/2 medium sized Cabbage (red, regular or other preferred), chopped (core removed)
3 tablespoons flour
2 (14 oz) cans diced fire-roasted tomatoes
2 tablespoons tomato paste
4 cups beef broth
1½ cups V8 or other vegetable juice
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 teaspoon fresh thyme
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 bay leaf
1 tablespoons fresh chopped parsley
Sea salt and cracked pepper, to taste

Directions:
1. In a large pot, brown pork and beef. Drain any fat..
2. Stir in Garlic, cooking for one minute; then add carrots and pearl onions, stirring for 3 minutes..
3. Stir in chopped cabbage and let cook until slightly softened (about 3 minutes).
4. Sprinkle flour into cabbage mixture and cook an additional 2 minutes.
5. Add all remaining ingredients, bring to a boil and reduced heat to medium low..
6. Cover and simmer on low until rice is fully cooked (about 25-30 minutes)
7. Remove bay leaf, add additional Salt and Pepper to taste and serve garnished with fresh chopped flat-leaf parsley..

Notes:
1. If you prefer a thinner soup, add more beef broth to reach desired consistency once rice is cooked..
2. If you enjoy spicier, add a pinch of red pepper flakes or dash of cayenne...
3. You can sub in a chopped onion for the pearl onions, as well as adding sliced scallions etc... Feel free to experiment..
4. Serve it with some nice crusty bread
(A French boule, sesame Semolina Italian, or Sourdough-all my favorites), warmed in the oven with butter on the side..

"Sugar & Spice Risotto"

Someone reminded me today that it's important to count our blessings, appreciate those around us wherever they might be and to always remember that no matter how dark or stormy life is..

That joy can be found in the simplest of things or smallest of friendships..

 

So on this rainy, cold, damp April day here in New York I decided to let a little warmth & joy into my life by slowly cooking up some Risotto Rice—but not just any risotto, it's "Sugar & Spice Risotto"

Because a little "Sugar & Spice" makes everything nice to paraphrase that old rhyme—especially on a blustery wet and icky day, such as today..

 

Mmm, sounds so tasty just thinking about it—that creamy soft risotto made even thicker, sweeter and creamier..

Yum...

Now to get down to work, the fun part for me..

 

In one pot goes my mix of heavy cream, and milk, heated till nice and hot. (But not boiling or scorched, like making hot chocolate from scratch)

While next to it in my small cast iron sauce pan goes three tablespoons of butter—heated til just turning brown then tossed with a cup of Arborio rice and cooked for a few minutes, followed by a splash of dark rum..

Then, just like making risotto, cover with cream and cook stirring till it's almost completely absorbed before adding more of the cream mixture..

 

Now while that's cooking I threw together a mix of dark brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger and allspice to add near to the end..

Continue stirring and adding cream til almost all of your cream is added and the rice has softened, then toss in your mix of "Sugar & Spice" along with the vanilla—stirring it in and adding more cream to finish..

I like to cook this rice pudding up into a looser texture by adding just a bit more milk and heavy cream, but you don't have to..

 

It’s hearty.  It's spiced..

It’s creamy and sweet.  It’s filling and it might just be the most comforting bowl of goodness I’ve ever encountered—will it be sure to add a little joy and warmth to your day..

I think so...

So try this dessert yourself on a wet cold spring day in the North East, like me, or anywhere or at any time of year—I think you'll find that it's, without a doubt, oh so "Definitely Delish

"Sugar & Spice Risotto Rice Pudding"

Ingredients:
2 tablespoon unsalted Irish Butter
1 cup Arborio Rice
3 1/2 cups milk
1/2 cup of Heavy Cream
1/4 cup Dark Brown Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Himalayan Pink Salt or Sea Salt
2 teaspoons Dark or Amber Rum
1/4 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon Allspice
Pinch of fresh ground Cloves
Pinch of fresh ground Nutmeg
Pinch of powdered Ginger
1 tablespoon pure Vanilla Extract
Sprinkle of Cinnamon Sugar for garnish

Directions:
1. In a medium saucepan, over low heat, scald 3 1/2 cups of milk and 1/2 a cup of heavy cream. 2. Bring the milk mixture to just under boiling, turn off the flame and let it rest..
3. In a large saucepan, over low heat, melt the butter. Add the rice grains and stir to coat, then cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Follow with the splash of rum..
4. Now add in just enough of the hot milk  mixture to cover the rice. Stir over the low flame. The rice will begin to absorb the cream. When the it is almost fully absorbed, ladle in more of the hot milk. Stir until absorbed..
5. Continue repeating this process, standing over the stove, constantly stirring the creamy rice..
6. Taste the rice as you near the end of the milk. Just like a good risotto, it's important to know how to gauge when it's ready. Check as you begin the 3rd cup of milk and keep on eye on it—you may only need 3 1/2 cups instead of 4 cups..
7. As you add the last bit of milk, also incorporate the dark brown sugar, pink or sea salt, spices, and vanilla extract..
8. Stir well to combine. It should only take around 15 to 20 minutes to finish once you're adding cream—you want the rice to still have a hint of bite to it and not be completely mushy in consistency..

Notes:
1. I like this rice pudding slightly loose.  If you want it thicker, continue to cook it for a bit longer.  Serve warm or cold, with fresh berries, cinnamon sugar or as is..
2. Risotto Rice pudding will last, in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 4 days maximum..  
 

"Roasted Cauliflower, Broccoli & Brussel Sprout Soup"

I love roasting and eating vegetables..

I mean, if I can throw it onto sheet pan and drizzle it with oil—I will..

This recipe takes a simple side dish at dinner and adds in a few ingredients to create a perfect lunchtime or supper meal that's wonderful during these cold northeastern winters..

One of the first things I started with here is deciding on a mix of vegetables—so taking two recipes from my Thanksgiving side dish post, back in October, I got to work on what would become this delish soup recipe..

Going almost half Brussels sprouts and half cauliflower, with some broccoli thrown in for good measure—I tossed it all down onto my sheet pan and drizzled it with quality extra virgin olive oil with a little fine sea salt & pepper to finish. Then into the oven it went..

Truly I love simple recipes like this with just a few dishes needed; one pan, one pot a knife and a spoon—what could be simpler and leave less work for you afterwards then that. Well a skillet meal like my frittatas, and mexi-skillet recipe, but I digress..

While my veggies went about becoming all roasty browned and tasty; I prepped the base for my soup which included some lean prosciutto, shallots, garlic & chicken stock..

 

Quicker than you'd think it was time to pull my roasty toasty vegetables out of the oven and spoon them into the pot with the soup base and bring it up to a nice low simmer for about 10 minutes..

Here is where an immersion blender is key if you want to save on spatters, dribbles, spills and sloshing as you attempt to blend a little of the soup at a time and then dumping into another dish—you're guaranteed to add to your after cooking clean up; and really, who wants that, right!

 

A few minutes of immersion blending later and you have a supremely thick soup that just needs a little seasoning for taste before it's ready to serve..

Garnish each bowl with some reserved roasted veggies, the slightly crispy cooked prosciutto and some shredded Manchego cheese an you'll have a beautiful dish that's sure to please..

I loved it and I'm sure if you try it for yourself that you will to; because it is, oh so "Definitely Delish"

"Roasted Cauliflower, Broccoli & Brussels Sprout Soup" 

Ingredients:
16 oz cauliflower florets
16 oz Brussels sprouts, halved
8 oz. Broccoli florets
4 oz. lean Prosciutto, cut into small pieces (see notes for vegan options)
3-4 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2 tablespoons Butter (see notes)
1/4 cup Shallots, chopped
2 cloves of Garlic, minced
3 1/2 cups low sodium Chicken Stock (see notes)
1 cup Vegetable Broth
1/2 teaspoon fine Sea Salt, plus more to taste
White Pepper, to taste
1 tablespoon fresh chopped Italian Parsley
Natural Olive Oil Spray

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit..
2. Spray a large baking sheet with the Olive Oil Spray. Place the cauliflower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts cut side down on the baking sheet, drizzle with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt—then roast on the bottom third of the oven 25 minutes, tossing half way until slightly browned..
3. Meanwhile, add 1 tablespoon of oil to your soup pot on medium heat and add your pieces of prosciutto—cooking until browned, then remove from the pot and reserve for later..
4. Now lower the temperature of the pot to low heat and melt the butter, then add the shallots & garlic. Cook until translucent, about 5 minutes..
5. Add the chicken stock and simmer 5 minutes..

6. Shut the oven, reserve about 1 cup or more of the roasted vegetables and keep warm on the baking sheet..
7. Transfer the rest to the pot and simmer for 5 minutes, covered..
8. Now, using an immersion blender, blend until a thick even consistency is reached. You may also enjoy it chunkier, so can stop when it reaches the style you enjoy..
9. Now simmer on low heat for 5 to 10 minutes, adding up to 1 cup of vegetable broth if thinning of the soup is needed. As well as adding sea salt and white pepper to taste. (Any last minute additions such as fresh herbs, rubbed sage, etc can be added to enhance the flavor if you desire)

 

Notes:
1. Serve in bowls topped with the some of the roasted vegetables, cooked prosciutto, chopped parsley and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil..
2. You can also add a bit of fresh shredded 8 month Manchego cheese, which I did. (Optionally Romano or another cheese could be substituted) Serve immediately..


3. You can remove the prosciutto (or use vegan/vegetarian friendly option if available), substitute the butter for a non dairy version (Olio olive oil spread, or another) and replace the chicken stock with vegetable broth to make this soup Vegetarian or Vegan friendly....

"Scrumptious Sides For Your Fall & Winter Holiday Table"

Summer's over and all the children are back in school; so you know what that means, that's right, the Holiday season is upon us. For the next several months the parties and dinners will almost be non-stop and though the big granddaddy of them all may be "Thanksgiving" in November, there will be more than enough other events both big and small to occupy our days in the meantime. So to help with that all important decision this year about what to bring, or serve, as a vegetable for family and friends at your next gathering. Let me suggest two that will serve you well…


A quick and simple side, full of the incredible flavor of Italian bacon and perfect to either make for your own, or bring to a, Thanksgiving Day celebration with family or friends…

"Pan-Seared Brussels Sprouts with Pancetta"

Ingredients:
1 pound fresh Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
4 ounces thick cut pancetta, diced
2 garlic cloves, minced
Sea Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Dash of red pepper flakes
1/4 cup low-sodium chicken broth
Pinch of fresh Thyme and Sage, finely minced (1/4 teaspoon)

Directions:
1. Begin by partially cooking the Brussel sprouts in a large pot of boiling salted water, about 4 minutes. (Or you can lightly steam in the microwave until slightly cooked
2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add the pancetta and sauté until beginning to crisp, about 3 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté until pale golden, about 2 minutes...
3. Then add the herbs and red pepper flakes, followed by the Brussels sprouts, to the same skillet and sauté until heated through and beginning to brown—about 5 minutes...
4. Season with sea salt and pepper, to taste. Then add the broth and cook until the broth reduces just enough to coat the Brussels sprouts, about 3 minutes...
Serve and enjoy...


This is the most delicious cauliflower recipe you’ll eat and on top of that it’s such an easy addition to include a roasted cauliflower in your family’s dinner plan or for a dinner party with friends. I have also been told you can do it in an instant pot, and then brown in the oven for a few minutes.

"Whole Roasted Cauliflower"

Ingredients:
1 whole head of Cauliflower
½ cup of Greek Olive oil (premium EVOO available at The Crushed Olive, Babylon)
Clarified Butter or Ghee (available at North Shore Farms, or substitute butter)
Fresh Italian Parsley, chopped
Cast Iron Skillet (or any oven safe pan)
1 teaspoon Pink Himalayan or Sea Salt, or more to taste
1/4 teaspoon Fresh Ground White Pepper, or more to taste
Aluminum/Tin Foil

Directions:
1. First, go and preheat your oven to 375º Fahrenheit. Then trim the bottom of the cauliflower and remove all the leaves and the hard stem – but without breaking apart the cauliflower...
2. Go ahead and give it a quick rinse, patting it to dry. Generously drizzle your extra virgin olive oil on top. It’s the key to a perfectly roasted cauliflower head. Then add salt and pepper...
3. Using your hands spread the oil and salt all around the cauliflower.  Place it in an oven-safe pan and cover tightly it with foil. I use a cast iron skillet, but if you don’t have one, anything that you use in the oven will work...
4. Cook in the oven for 30 minutes, depending on the size of your cauliflower...
5. Now, remove foil and allow it to roast for an additional 60 minutes so it turns golden brown. Keep an eye on it, so it doesn’t burn...
6. After it’s finished; melt 3 Tbsps. of Ghee (clarified butter, available at North Shore Farms) and mix in the chopped parsley, then drizzle or brush it on the cauliflower while it’s still hot...
7. Once it’s sliced, it may need extra salt-season to taste…

"Brussels Sprouts with Pancetta"

"Roasted Cauliflower"

"Pan Roasted Brussels Sprouts"

"Holiday dinner is perfect for these sides"

"Thanksgiving Dinner Or Anytime - You Can't Go Wrong With These Veggie Dishes"

"Spiced French Toast Bake"

"Spiced French Toast Bake"

I find that creating breakfast recipes can be some of the toughest to do...

I mean there's only so many ways to scramble an egg or make an omelette, waffle or French toast...

An though I've still attempted it by tweaking an "Eggs Benedict" using "English" crumpets and "Kobe-Wagyu" sirloin burgers or by layering a "Frittata" with potatoes, pancetta, mushrooms, asparagus and cheese—I still find it tough to find a technique or addition to make a breakfast recipe truly my own...

"Farm Fresh, Organic & Homemade"

"Farm Fresh, Organic & Homemade"

This is one of those...

Taking a personal love of all things bread related; I took buttered toast for breakfast, along with my French Toast recipe and decided to combine the two together with a twist...

Taking cues from a "New Orleans" style Bread Pudding (which has been much on my mind as me and my Baby plan our return trip); I played around with the ingredients and after a night at rest, me and my Baby were blessed to have this beautiful symphony of sweet and spicy ingredients slowly baking in the oven...

"Sweet, Spicy & Buttery"

Once done, and dusted with powdered sugar, it was ready to be served up with some pure organic maple syrup...

Such a serendipitously satisfying selection to soothe both your hunger and your sweet tooth at the same time...

So try out my "Spiced French Toast Bake" yourself; I think you'll find that it is,
oh so "Definitely Delish

"Sweet & Spicy Sliced French Toast" 

"Spiced French Toast Bake"

Ingredients:
1 loaf of fresh made Whole Wheat Bread, cut into 14 slices
3 tablespoons unsalted Irish Butter, softened
6 tablespoons granulated organic Sugar
Zest of 1/2 lemon
2 teaspoons Vanilla extract
6 farm fresh Eggs
2 cups Whole Milk
1 cup Light Cream
1 tablespoon Amber Rum
1/2 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon of ground Cloves, Allspice & Nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon Pink Himalayan Salt or Sea Salt
Powdered sugar, for dusting
Organic Maple syrup to finish (optional)

Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Slice your bread into 14 slices and then diagonally into triangles. Arrange them on a large baking tray and bake for 5 to 10 minutes, until firm to the touch but not yet browned. You can flip halfway through baking...
2. Lightly butter a 9×13-inch or other 3-quart casserole dish with 1 tablespoon of softened butter. Melt the remaining butter in a dish and using a silicone basting brush, brush each slice of bread after they're done in the oven...
3. Fan your bread slices out into the pan. Now place sugar and lemon zest in the bottom of a small dish and use your fingertips to rub the zest into the sugar, so it breaks up a bit and also releases the most flavor. Sprinkle half of lemon sugar over bread inside your casserole dish...
4. Whisk eggs in a large bowl; then slowly whisk in the cream and milk, followed by the ground spices...
5. Stir in vanilla, rum and salt. Pour custard slowly and evenly over bread and sugar, then sprinkle with the remaining lemon sugar... 
6. Let mixture soak covered overnight in the fridge. If pressed for time you can let it sit for 30 minutes on the counter instead before baking, but overnight is better...

"French Toast Bread Pudding"

7. When ready, heat oven to 365 degrees. Loosely cover the "French Toast Bake" with foil and bake for 15 minutes on the middle (or just below middle) rack of the oven. Remove foil and bake for approximately 30 minutes more, until a knife inserted into the center of the casserole and turned slightly causes no liquid custard to spill into the crack. (This can vary by the density of your bread; it can sometimes take longer to finish. Check regularly till done every couple of minutes)
8. Let cool slightly before serving. Dust with powdered sugar and serve with maple syrup on the side, if desired...

"Spiced French Toast"

"Sweet, Spicy & Delicious"

"Buttered Toast, French Toast And Bread Pudding Together At Last"

"Perfect on a Sunday Morning"

"Oia, Santorini - Somber Shades by R.Fisher"

"The Monte Cristo-A Sandwich Classic"

"Monte Cristo"

Recently I've found myself greatly desiring sandwiches for dinner; I don't know what it is, perhaps I've just had an overwhelming hankering for bread—which I don't nearly eat as often as I used too...

Regardless of the reasoning behind my latest creation; you, my dear friends, get to enjoy the fruits of both my desires and labors—which this time have brought forth that delectable mix of sweet and savory ingredients, the "Monte Cristo"

"Porto'fino by Night"

Thought to have it's origins in a Paris cafés offering of a "Croque Monsieur"—which was gruyere cheese and lean ham between slices of crust-less bread, fried in clarified butter.

This sandwich is still a popular snack or casual meal throughout France and Switzerland in most bars and cafés. It is usually made in a special sandwich grilling iron consisting of two hinged metal plates, each with two shell-shaped indentations...

"Classic Monte Cristo"

At some point though in America, in the 30's and 40's, the sandwich began to pop up in cookbooks across the country as a "French Toasted Cheese" sandwich or "Toasted Ham" sandwich—shortly followed by it's appearances all across southern California and finally Disneyland in the 60's...

During this deliciously desirable sandwiches travels from the quaint riverside cafés of Paris to the restaurants of Disney and beyond it finally achieved the form we are all familiar with today...

"NOLA on my Mind"

So, for this "Monte Cristo" I took my tried and true traditional French Toast recipe, aged gruyere cheese, fresh roasted turkey, honey baked ham and a variety of accompaniments to create this wonderfully scrumptious and incredibly satisfying merging of the very best of both sweet and savory ingredients—I think if you try it you'll find that it is, most assuredly, oh so "Definitely Delish"

"Sweet & Savory Monte Cristo"


"Classic Monte Cristo Sandwich"

Ingredients:
8 slices firm bread, sliced 1 inch thick (I use Challah bread)
6 large Eggs
2 tablespoons Heavy Cream
3 tablespoons light brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground Cloves
6 tablespoons unsalted Sweet Cream Butter
2 teaspoon Vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt
2 tablespoons Dijon or Deli Mustard
2 tablespoons Mayonnaise
12 ounces Baked Ham, sliced
8 ounces roasted Turkey, sliced
8 ounces Aged Gruyère cheese, shaved
Powdered Sugar for dusting

"Delish Monte Cristo Sandwich"

Directions:
1. Slice your bread into 8 pieces and then put them on the top rack of your oven at 225 degrees Fahrenheit for about 10 minutes to dry them out—you want to avoid toasting the bread beyond a light golden color...
2. Whisk together the heavy cream, eggs, brown sugar, vanilla extract, cinnamon, cloves and sea salt in a medium bowl. Pour the mix into a 9x13-inch baking pan for easy dipping...
3. Allow the butter to soften at room temperature then preheat a large skillet or grill plate at medium temperature...
4. Take 2 slices at a time and place them into the egg mixture for 20 seconds, then flip them over for another 20 seconds—add a tablespoon of butter to the skillet and your dipped bread then cook until golden brown (approx. 2 minutes to each side)
5. Repeat this process with the remaining bread slices, then set the skillet aside till ready to use again...
6. Now to assemble the sandwiches. Begin by spreading softened butter on the inside of each slice of French Toast; follow that with a thin layer (2 teaspoons) of mustard on 4 slices of toast, and a layer (2 teaspoons) of mayonnaise on the remaining 4 slices...
7. Top the 4 slices with mayonnaise with an equal amount of shaved Gruyere cheese, followed by roast turkey and then the baked ham—top with the final 4 slices of French toast, pressing them together gently...
8. Set your skillet back over medium-low heat and melt 1 tablespoon of the butter...
9. Brush the tops of your Monte Cristo sandwiches with a small amount of the remaining butter and place butter side down, two at a time, for two minutes
10. While cooking brush the top of the sandwiches with butter and when ready flip them over gently, and continue cooking for 2 to 3 minutes more...
11. Repeat with the final two sandwiches, slicing them in half and dusting with a small amount of powdered sugar...

"The Perfect Monte Cristo"

Notes:
1. Serve with real maple syrup or your favorite replacement...
2. Also can be served with Homemade Strawberry preserves (or small batch, farm stand quality) on the side, for a deliciously sweet addition. (Raspberry & Red Currant are also good choices)

"Stepping out of my comfort zone with some Chicken Vindaloo"

"Chicken Vindaloo"

Recently I decided to step out of my comfort zone and try a type of cuisine that I never had before; my decision of course was greatly influenced by two amazing, and awe inspiring, women that I've befriended here in the Foodie community...

The incredible Indian inspired dishes that both are always creating, on their own sites, always look so wonderfully delicious that I finally had to take the plunge and attempt one myself...

So in keeping with this, my culinary journey of discovery, I first did a small amount of searching, through various media, to decide on what to choose for my first attempt at Indian Cuisine...

"Chicken Vindaloo"

What I ended up coming across again and again where recipes for "Chicken Tikka Masala"; to me it seems like it is the go to dish for anyone attempting Indian cooking for the first time, and that it's one of those dishes that any non-Indian always orders at a restaurant. Now there's nothing wrong with that of course, but for me, well I just have this need to be a tiny bit different...

 

It was then that I came across this photo for this wonderful dish, "Chicken Vindaloo" and I knew I had found what I was looking for; now I know what you might say, the origins for this dish aren't strictly Indian — but what the Goan's have done to make this dish their own is truly amazing and I hope that in the creation of my own version of this recipe, that I've honored the traditions of cooking they created...

"Chicken Vindaloo" with fresh "Naan"

So after lots of research, and a big comparison of recipes from all sorts of people and all sorts of sources I learned that this dish has it's roots in a Portuguese dish known as "Vinha de Alhos" which translates as "Wine and Garlic". You see; Goa was for a long long time a colony of Portugal and as such the transfer of cuisine, culture, religion and architecture flowed back and forth constantly between them. This dish is one such item, and a tasty one at that...

Another item of note before I get on to the good stuff. (The Recipe
I've made this several times now and have fluctuated back and forth between using potatoes or not. I have enjoyed it both ways so I've included it as an option; but I was amazed to find out that besides being used as a way to stretch out the dish due to the expense of meat (potatoes are of course cheaper), but that it was partly due to a corruption and mistranslation of the name...

You see; the Portuguese dish "Vinha de Alhos" became over time "Vindalho" which finally became "Vindaloo" and funny enough "Aloo" is the Hindi word for "Potato"—what's the chance of that, right...

Regardless, though, whether you use potatoes or not, my recipe or a family favorite—this dish is, most assuredly, "Definitely Delish"

"Delicious Chicken Vindaloo"

"Chicken Vindaloo"

Ingredients:
For Chicken and Base:
3-4 Skinless Chicken Breasts, cut into pieces
17 ounces chopped cooked Tomatoes
1-2 tablespoons Tomato Paste
1 Red Onion, finely chopped
1 small Sweet Onion, finely chopped
6 cloves of Garlic
2 tablespoons Olive Oil
4-5 small gold potatoes, halved (optional, see Notes)
2-3 tablespoons flour
Sea Salt and Ground Pepper, to taste

For Vindaloo Spice:
1 tsp ground Cumin
1/2 tsp ground Turmeric
2 teaspoons Garam Masala
1 tsp Mustard Powder
1 tsp ground Coriander
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (or 3 red chiles, finely chopped)
1/4 tsp ground Cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground Cloves
1 tsp Sugar
1/2 tsp Paprika
1 inch square fresh Ginger, finely grated
6 tablespoons White Wine Vinegar 

"Rice, Spinach, Hummus and Chicken"

Directions:
1. In a bowl; add all of the ingredients for the Vindaloo Spice blend, stir together and set aside till needed—then pre chop your onions and garlic so that they're ready...
2. Rinse, pat dry and slice Chicken Breasts into pieces and toss with flour—then sprinkle with a tiny bit of salt and pepper...
3. Pre-heat deep sided sauté pan or pot on medium high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of Oil, the Chicken and then cook to brown & sear on the outside, approximately 5 minutes. Remove Chicken from pan and set aside loosely covered in foil...
4. Reduce heat to medium (or medium low depending on stove top) and add the additional tablespoon of Oil as well as the Garlic and Onion, sautéing till softened—about 5-7 minutes. (be careful not to burn)
5. Stir in the tomato paste with the onion and garlic, cook for 1 minute— then add the tomatoes, Vindaloo spice, Chicken and Potatoes (if using).
6. Stir well and cover, bringing the mixture to a boil—then reduce heat to low and simmer for about 30 minutes. Be sure not to let the Chicken dry out, adding water a 1/4 cup at a time only if necessary...
7. When the chicken is cooked through and the potatoes (if using) are tender, taste, adding Sea Salt and Pepper if needed...

"Tasty Indian Vindaloo"

Notes:
1. Potatoes are optional, have done both with or without. When using baby golds and reds are good, I especially like these French sweets available by me as it cuts some of the heat nicely...
2. Serve with oven warmed Naan bread and some sides, Pilau Rice or some other Indian inspired dishes...
3. This is a little less spicy version then some I've seen; but, if you prefer it to be even more so—just add additional 1/4 tsp's of cayenne, cinnamon or red pepper flakes...
4. I served my dish with both a Rice and Couscous; as well as a Scallion Pepper Spinach dish, a Mint & Cumin Yogurt sauce, Harissa Hummus and Naan bread...

"Look under recipes for additional Side Dishes to use alongside the Chicken Vindaloo"