Sunday, November 30, 2014

Pumpkin Pie

Ever since I can remember my parents have always had Thanksgiving at our house. Even when we lived in London, England my parents didn't stop celebrating this wonderful holiday about giving thanks to your friends and family. The best part of Thanksgiving is the food, especially the dessert. My favorite dish has always been the pumpkin pie, and no one understands why. People always say, "pecan pie is the best not pumpkin!" My answer to these people is that pumpkin pie is an flaky crust with a sweet creamy filling inside, what could be wrong with that? So this year I took over my moms job of making the pumpkin pie, so I made it myself. I hope you enjoy this family recipe that will make you remember why you love Pumpkin pie!

Ingredients:

Crust:
1 3/4 cup flour
1 1/2 sticks cold, diced butter
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
About 1/4 cup ice water (add slowly until the dough comes together)

Filling
2 eggs
1 cup light brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon 
1 teaspoon ginger
1/8 teaspoon cloves
1/2 teaspoon salt
15oz can pumpkin
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup whole milk

First in the food processor mix the four, butter, sugar, and salt together until it looks like little crumbs. Add the mixture into a bowl and slowly add the water until the mixture comes together and forms dough. 

Let the dough cool in the refrigerator for about 2 hours or until ready to use. When the dough is ready to be used roll the dough out into a long sheet. 


Then put the dough into a pie dish, and cut off the extra pieces on the sides so that the pie looks better. Crimp the edges or use a fork to make the edges looks pretty. 


Put the crust into the freezer for about 20 minutes or until the pie is cold. Next put parchment paper over the crust and pour pie weights or beans over the parchment paper. Then cook for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. 


Take the pie weights and paper out of the pie and cook for another 5 minutes under 350. In a bowl mix the eggs, brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, salt, pumpkin, heavy cream, and whole milk together using a hand mixer.


Pour the pumpkin filling into the pie crust and cook for 45-50 minutes under 350 degrees until the custard is firm. 


Cut into slices and enjoy! Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Scotch Eggs

From the ages of 3 to 10 I lived in London, England. While in London I got to try different types of food and English classics. One of my favorites was Scotch Eggs. This is a hard boiled egg covered in sausage and bread crumbs then fried. You could buy these already made in the supermarket. They were always at birthday parties, and in packed lunches. I loved them because the egg taste is covered up by the flavorful sausage, and nothing can taste bad fried and with sausage. Last week my mom went to a luncheon where someone brought Scotch Eggs and she brought some home because she knows I love them. I decided to make them myself. Here is my recipe for Scotch Eggs I hope you enjoy!

Ingredients: 
8 eggs
1 pound ground pork
1 teaspoon Colmans Mustard (dijon will do)
1/2 teaspoon Worcesterchire Sauce 
1/2 teaspoon Fennel Seed
1/2 teaspoon Dried Thyme
A little bit of ground nutmeg
1 cup Flour
2 cups bread crumbs

In a pot put in 6 eggs at room temperature, then cover the eggs with water. Put a lid over the pot and turn the heat on. 


When the water is boiling turn off the heat and let the eggs sit, covered for about 10-12 minutes. When the eggs are done put them into a bowl of cold water and let them sit for 20 minutes until they are not hot anymore. 


In a bowl, put the ground pork, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. In a mortar and pestle crush the thyme and fennel seed, then add to the pork mixture. With your hands, mix the pork and spices together until combined. 


Over the sink peel the shells off the eggs. Split the pork into 6 balls so that there is an even amount of pork for each egg. Flatten a ball of pork with your hands, then put the egg into it and make the pork completely cover the egg, repeat this for all the eggs. 


Next cover the eggs with flour, then eggs, and finally cover with a lot of bread crumbs. 


Lastly, in a pan or pot fry the eggs in about 5 cups of oil, or until the oil goes to about half way up the egg. Cook on each side for about 4 minutes per side or until brown and the sausage is cooked. 


Take the eggs out of the pan and put onto paper towel to drain of the oil. 


Leave out for about an hour or until room temperature, then cut in half an enjoy!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Nutella Mug Cake

A few years ago when my one of my family friends was over we made a mug cake. A mug cake is a cake that you make in a mug and cook in the microwave for about 2 minutes. It is a good recipe for if you don't really know how to cook, and or you want a cake but you don't have an hour to make actual cakes. I completely forgot about mug cakes until I went to a store in my town where they had a mug cake book. Inside this book were millions of mug cake ideas and one grabbed my attention. This is the Nutella mug cake. I hope you enjoy this quick and easy chocolate goodness.

Ingredients: 
3 tablespoons Nutella
2 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 tablespoon cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1 egg


First put the flour, cocoa powder, sugar, and baking powder into the mug. Mix the dry ingredients until combined. Next add the Nutella and crack an egg into the mug. Mix together until it is all combined and no dry mixture is visible.


Finally put the mug into the microwave for 2 minutes but everyones microwave is different so depending on the strength change the cooking time accordingly. (Tip: don't look at the mug and think that you don't have enough batter because it will get higher as it cooks. If you have too much batter it will overflow) Top with whipped cream and enjoy!


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Magic Bars

Every year in my town there is a craft show at the local high school. Last year my mom was in charge of the bake sale, and she had to find some new recipes. She was looking through cook
books and online, here she found a recipe that would become a new household favorite. This recipe is called magic bars, which is a graham cracker crust with chocolate chips, coconut, and sweetened condensed milk. So this year I signed up to make some magic bars for the bake sale, I hope you enjoy this phenomenal dish!

Ingredients:
3 cups graham cracker crumbs
1 cup melted butter
1 12 oz package semi sweet chocolate chips
1 ½ cups flaked coconut
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk


Pre heat oven to 350 degrees. Either butter or spray baking spray onto a baking dish or pan. To make graham cracker crumbs either put the graham crackers into a plastic bag a use a rolling pin to crush the graham crackers until they are crumbs.


 Or you can put the graham crackers into the food processor until crumbs are made. Mix together graham cracker crumbs and melted butter together until they are covered in the butter. 



Press evenly into bottom of the pan or baking dish. 



Layer chocolate chips and then coconut evenly over the crust. Drizzle condensed milk evenly over top.




 Bake for 25 minutes or until lightly browned.




 Cut into squares and enjoy!

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Homemade Pasta

One night, my mom, dad, and I watched the movie "Chef". Its about about a chef who leaves his job after an online fight with a critic. He then goes to Miami and starts a food truck, thus giving him more creativity with the cuisine he serves. This movie was phenomenal and gave my mom and I the idea to make out own pasta. We used the pasta attachments on the Kitchen-Aid to make amazing homemade spaghetti. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do!

Ingredients:
5 eggs
4 cups flour
1 tablespoon water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 tablespoon olive oil

First put the four in a bowl or on a wooden cutting board. Make a well in the middle of the flour, add the eggs, olive oil, and salt into the center of the well.



 Using a fork, beat together the eggs and start to add the flour a little bit at a time into the egg mixture. Once the ingredients are incorporated add water a little at a time as needed until the dough has a firm, almost leathery consistency.  Use your hands to form the dough into a ball shape.


Let the pasta sit for an hour with a bowl on top of it. If you are going to leave the pasta for more than an hour wrap it up in plastic wrap and put into the refrigerator. Cut the dough into quarters and sprinkle a little bit of flour over the dough. Then using a pasta machine and or the kitchen-aid put the pasta though the lowest setting once. Next fold the dough in half and put it through the lowest setting again. Until you get to the number 5 put it through twice but don't fold the dough in half.


After the pasta is the thickness you want, put it through the cutter and lay it on a baking sheet covered in flour so that the pasta doesn't stick together.



Then cook the pasta for 1-2 minutes in boiling water, then mix with whatever sauce you would like (I used Eric's Bolognese). Finally enjoy your homemade pasta!