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Wednesday

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November 2012

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Wilt ‘Em Greens

Written by , Posted in Breakfast, Dinner, Gluten Free, Low Carb, Lunch, Meat, Pork, Sides, Vegetables

 

Wilt ‘Em Greens
Recipe Type: Side, Greens, Stove Top, Wilting, Vegetables
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
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Serves: 2-4
I just love Wilted Greens! Beautiful kale, spinach, and radicchio are wilted down, some onions and Spanish black radishes are sautéed, then it’s all topped with crispy bacon and crunchy almonds. A perfect side dish!
Ingredients
  • 2 slices bacon, chopped
  • 1-2 T garlic infused (or regular) olive oil
  • 1 onion, diced or chopped
  • 1/2 C black spanish radish (or other kind of radish), peeled and grated
  • 2 T balsamic vinegar
  • 1 t maple syrup
  • 1 t dijon mustard
  • 1/2 t salt
  • 1/4 t pepper
  • pinch nutmeg
  • pinch cayenne
  • 3 C spinach, roughly chopped or torn (could also use swiss chard, collard greens, beet greens, or any other greens you love)
  • 3 C kale, roughly chopped or torn (any kind of kale)
  • 1 1/2 C radicchio, chopped
  • 1/4 C roasted almonds, roughly chopped (for topping)
Instructions
  1. Place bacon in cold pan, cook until crispy. Remove with slotted spoon and set on a paper towel to drain.
  2. Either discard bacon grease from pan and add 2 T olive oil, or leave about 1 T bacon grease and add 1 T olive oil. Heat and add onion and radish. Cook 3-5 minutes, or until softened, over medium heat.
  3. Remove stems from greens, wash well, and dry.
  4. Add vinegar, maple syrup, dijon, and seasonings to the onion pan. Stir, then add all the radicchio and some of the greens, wilting down and tossing, then adding more greens and repeating until they are all gone. Turn the heat down to medium-low.
  5. Once all greens are wilted, taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
  6. Serve topped with bacon and almonds.

 

Monday

26

November 2012

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A Christmas Cookie for Brando – Dog Cookies

Written by , Posted in Dog Treat

You know our dog? The cute one you’ve seen on here? He wears a bow tie sometimes? Well, he really likes food. He likes people food, he likes dog food. He likes treats, he likes cookies. We buy him treats, we often let him lick plates and bowls, but I’ve wondered if, when it comes to treats, maybe I could just make my own?

So I did.

And even though they’re for Christmas, I let him eat one. He was not disappointed.

I thought I might share it with you. I figure there are plenty of people with dogs. There are plenty of people who like to save money and make their own gifts. If you are not one of these people, but you do like cookies, um, this may not be the post for you. But, you could add some sugar to them and see how they taste. They’re not terrible without. They taste like a crunchy peanut butter biscuit. You know, like a dog biscuit? It’s meant for creatures like Brando, Cooper, and Harris. But, do what you want with the recipe. 😉

Dog Cookies

Dog Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1/4 C flour
  • 1/4 C oats
  • 1/2 t baking soda
  • 1 t baking powder
  • pinch salt
  • 1/2 C water
  • 2 heaping T crunchy peanut butter
  • 3 T olive oil

Instructions

  1. Mix dry ingredients together.
  2. Mix wet ingredients together.
  3. Combine the two.
  4. Press (or roll out) 1/8" thick*.
  5. Cut into shapes (I used a cookie cutter to make snowmen, but you could use a pizza cutter and cut into small squares or triangles, or cut them to look like a bone.)
  6. Let puppy lick the bowl.
  7. Bake on parchment lined baking sheet at 350F for 20 minutes (* thicker cookies may take longer to bake).
  8. Cool completely on a cooling rack. Store in an airtight container.
http://www.de-ma-cuisine.com/a-christmas-cookie-for-brando/

Monday

26

November 2012

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Roasted Pears

Written by , Posted in Dessert, Fruit, Roasting, Vegetarian

Roasted Pears

Recipe Type: Dessert, Fruit, Roasting, Oven
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
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Serves: 4
Pears are roasted, stuffed, and roasted some more, for a sweet fall dessert.
Ingredients
  • 4 pears (1 per person), halved and cored
  • brown sugar
  • 1 T unsalted butter
  • cinnamon
  • tiny pinch salt (we’re talking a few granules here)
  • granola (for topping)
Instructions
  1. Place pears cut side down on a baking sheet. Bake at 350F for about 20-30 minutes, or until pears are tender. Remove from oven and scrape a little bit out of center (without piercing through the skin).
  2. Mix brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, butter, and the pear you’d scooped out. Fill pears with sugar mixture.
  3. Return to oven and bake 5-10 more minutes, or until center is melty.
  4. Top with some crunchy granola and serve.

This is my favorite granola recipe.

Friday

23

November 2012

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Day After Thanksgiving Pizza (That Doesn’t Contain Turkey)

Written by , Posted in Thoughts

The big meal day is over. But you have a lot leftover, don’t you? We do. And I might offer to make either Thanksgiving Soup or Spicy Turkey Chili. Tomorrow. Tonight, it’s Pizza Friday!

Last week, on Pizza Friday, I was tired, I’d been cooking for most of the afternoon, and I didn’t feel like coming up with a creative pizza. Plus, I didn’t have any dough made. I know, poor me. So, after taking a break to look at Instagram, where I spotted my friend, Lisa’s, pizza creation that looked like it had peppers on it, I thought that maybe I’d just do a simple pepper pizza with cheese. I had some French bread dough rising, so I stole a bit and used it for the crust.

This was a good idea. This was a very good idea. Husband said it was his favorite crust that I’d made in a long time. I had to agree. It was thin, crispy, but also a bit chewy, and so delicious!

In case you need a one meal break from turkey, here’s my simple recipe. Sorry I don’t have a photo of the pizza. We were hungry and I didn’t think it would be so good it would warrant a blog post. I should know better by now. Always, always, always take a photo. 🙂

Happy Eating!

Bell Pepper Pizza

Last modified on 2012-11-19 21:26:09 GMT. 0 comments. Top.

Bell Pepper Pizza

Recipe Type: Pizza, Main, Dinner
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
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Serves: 2-4
Simple: bell peppers, sauce, and cheese. Done. Eat some pizza.
Ingredients
  • 1 bell pepper, thinly sliced
  • 1 C finely grated cheese (I used a mixture of cheddar and Gruyère)
  • 3 T tomato paste
  • 1 T balsamic vinegar
  • 1-2 T water
  • pinch salt
  • 1 T garlic infused olive oil (or just regular olive oil)
  • 1 t olive oil
  • 1 pizza crust (I used French bread dough, after it had gone though its first rise)
Instructions
  1. Grease baking sheet with 1 t olive oil. Spread out dough. Bake at 450F for 7 minutes. Remove from oven. Using a spatula, gently unstick from pan, if it’s stuck.
  2. Mix together tomato paste, vinegar, salt, water (use just a bit to start), and remaining olive oil. Spread sauce on crust. Top with peppers and cheese.
  3. Bake for 5-7 minutes more.

 

Friday

23

November 2012

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Bell Pepper Pizza

Written by , Posted in Baking, Cheese, Dinner, Main Dishes, Pizza, Sauces, Vegetables, Vegetarian

Bell Pepper Pizza

Recipe Type: Pizza, Main, Dinner
Author: Rachel Oberg – De Ma Cuisine
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Serves: 2-4
Simple: bell peppers, sauce, and cheese. Done. Eat some pizza.
Ingredients
  • 1 bell pepper, thinly sliced
  • 1 C finely grated cheese (I used a mixture of cheddar and Gruyère)
  • 3 T tomato paste
  • 1 T balsamic vinegar
  • 1-2 T water
  • pinch salt
  • 1 T garlic infused olive oil (or just regular olive oil)
  • 1 t olive oil
  • 1 pizza crust (I used French bread dough, after it had gone though its first rise)
Instructions
  1. Grease baking sheet with 1 t olive oil. Spread out dough. Bake at 450F for 7 minutes. Remove from oven. Using a spatula, gently unstick from pan, if it’s stuck.
  2. Mix together tomato paste, vinegar, salt, water (use just a bit to start), and remaining olive oil. Spread sauce on crust. Top with peppers and cheese.
  3. Bake for 5-7 minutes more.