Showing posts with label 12 Days of Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 Days of Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Day 12: Christmas Dinner Menu

Day 12 ends with a Christmas Dinner menu.  We are not having Christmas at our house this year otherwise I would be making this.  The last time I made it was Christmas 2009 when we told our parents that I was expecting; that seems like such a long time ago.

Menu
Arugula-Orange Salad with Pomegranate-White Wine Vinaigrette
Horseradish and Garlic Prime Rib
Roasted Wild Mushrooms
Roasted Asparagus or Fresh Green Beans with Sautéed Shallots
Mashed Potatoes

A delicious wine to pair with the Prime Rib is 2005 Finca Allende Rioja. Be sure you open up the bottle at least two hours before eating to let it breathe.

I made the Arugula-Orange Salad a couple weeks ago and actually included it in Day 3 of the Twelve Days of Christmas Celebration. I love making this salad this time of year; not only is it really tasty but I just love the colors of it.  I highly recommend making the dressing with the Raspberry vinegar, it's delish.

As for the Prime Rib I have a few notes (1) I usually cut back on the amount of sea salt I use, I probably use closer to 1/4 cup versus the 1/2 cup the recipe states and (2) you must save the juices from the prime rib, it makes wonderful gravy.  I have made this recipe a number of times and everyone always enjoys it.

I am sure when my husband reads this post he will have something to say about he shocking fact that I recommended a menu that contains asparagus and mushrooms. Ha, ha the jokes on me; I can't help it they go well together. This is just more support to why he decided to come up with an asparagus spear rating system for my meals.  If you aren't a big asparagus person, another option is fresh green beans with sautéed shallots.

I have used two different roasted mushroom recipes in the past and both are equally as good. The first is Bobby Flay's Oven Roasted Wild Mushrooms with Garlic and Thyme and the second is Tyler Florence's Wild Mushrooms, you will be pleased with either option.

Fresh Green Beans with Sautéed Shallots
Trim the ends off your green beans and blanch them in boiling salted water for approximately 5 minutes. Drain from water and run under cold water to stop the cooking process.  Meanwhile in a separate pan, sauté diced shallots (2-3 large shallots) in 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of butter. Let the shallots soften and brown slightly. Then add the green beans to the pan and heat them back through, stirring regularly.  Season with Kosher Salt and Fresh Cracked Pepper to taste.

Roasted Asparagus
Trim the bottoms of the asparagus spears, place in single layer on baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and season with kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper. Cook on 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes.

I always make my standard mashed potato recipe you can refer to my earlier blog posts for the recipe. I have made them so many times I don't measure anything anymore so it was difficult when I tried documenting the recipe.  In any case you can refer to my Thanksgiving post if you are making roughly 5 pounds of potatoes or my Garlic Herb Pork Loin post if you are making a smaller portion.

I probably won't be posting again before the holidays as I will be busy finishing up my Christmas shopping.  Yes, I am that person.  I don't know why I waited until the bitter end.  I normally really enjoy Christmas shopping; I think it's so fun to look around and really find a fitting gift for everyone.  Unfortunately I don't know that I have been as creative this year since I am in crunch time now. I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday and enjoys spending time with their families.

Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Day 11: Christmas Brunch Menu Ideas

Day 11 of the Twelve Days of Christmas Celebration continues with a some menu ideas for Christmas brunch.

Menu
Spiral Cut Ham
Vegetable Strata
Fruit Salad
Assorted Muffins or Crumb Cake
Tangerine or Pomegrante Mimosas

For the spiral cut ham all you have to do is make sure you heat it through. Most hams have heating instructions on the outside package.  Adding a ham glaze is always a good option.  If you are having your brunch a little later in the day you can always put out some Parkerhouse rolls and assorted mustards in case people want to make a ham sandwich.

I always find a fruit salad with canteloupe, honeydew, blueberries, strawberries, kiwi and mango to be delicious.

In an effort to save time I usually just go with a muffin mix that comes in a box.  Betty Crocker or Krusteaz Lemon Poppyseed muffins are always a good option. Another great option is Krusteaz Cranberry Orange muffin mix. If you want to go the crumb cake route you can't go wrong with Krusteaz Cinnamon Crumb Cake mix.

Vegetable Strata
I got this recipe from In Style magazine, it's from the January 2005 issue.  I use to love when In Style had the party guide/entertaining section of the magazine; I collected a lot of great recipes over the years when they had it.

1 loaf (12 oz) day old French bread
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 medium white onion, chopped
1 red pepper, seeded and chopped
1 1/2 cups sliced mushrooms
10 eggs
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon white pepper
1 can (13 3/4 oz) artichoke hearts, sliced
1 1/2 cups shredded Monterey Jack, divided
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Spray 13" x 9" x 2" glass baking dish with cooking spray. Slice bread in half length-wise; butter and cut into cubes. In nonstick skillet heat oil over medium-high heat. Add onion, red pepper, and mushrooms; saute 4-5 minutes.  In a bowl combine eggs, milk, salt and pepper. To assemble, place bread in single layer in baking dish.  Top with vegetables, artichokes and half the Monterey Jack cheese.  Pour egg mixture over; top with remaining Monterey Jack and Parmesan cheeses.  Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Bake, uncovered for 50-60 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting.

For the mimosas, Domaine Chandon Brut Classic is always a good bubble option. If you go the tangerine juice route you can always finish off the mimosa with a splash of Grand Marnier.  Otherwise pomegrante juice is another great option and quite festive from a holiday color perspective.

If you don't like mimosas, you can always do a bloody mary bar.  I really enjoy the Zing Zang bloody mary mix.  Don't forget your celery spears, stuffed olives and celery salt.  If you are in the Chicago area and can find Twisted Spoke bloody mary mix that is another great option.

Happy planning!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Day 10: Egg Nog Parfait

Day 10 of the Twelve Days of Christmas Celebration continues with a holiday dessert idea, the Egg Nog Parfait. This is a very quick and easy recipe and works great for parties.

Ingredients
1 quart Egg Nog
1 12 oz container of Cool Whip
1/2 cup of Bourbon or Cream Sherry
1/4 teaspoon Nutmeg

Directions
Pour Egg Nog into bowl and fold in Cool Whip. Add Bourbon and Nutmeg. Pour into parfait glasses and freeze. Let stand at room temperature before serving.  Add additonal Cool Whip on top. If you are looking to add color you can always decorate the top of them with a few festive colored sprinkles or peppermint chips.

Serves 10-12

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Day 9: Holiday Party Appetizers

Day 9 of the Twelve Day of Christmas Celebration continues with a couple Holiday appetizer ideas.  Last night we went to a Christmas party that some friends from work had.  They have it every year and it's always a blast. Jen made some delicious appetizers (my favorite are the bacon wrapped dates), so I thought today rather than posting more cookie ideas I would post some of my favorite appetizer recipes. These are all dishes I have come across over the years so I am not sure where they all came from originally.


Bacon Wrapped Dates
12 strips bacon, cut in half crosswise
24 pitted dates
1/4 pound Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, cut into small chunks

1.  Cook bacon in large skillet over medium heat until it has rendered some fat and begins to turn translucent; don't let it brown at all. Remove from pan and drain thoroughly on paper towels.

2.  Make a slit in each date (you can also pop out the pit very easily if you couldn't find pitted dates!) and stuff with a small piece of cheese.  Wrap in a piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick.  Place wrapped dates in a baking dish.

**At this point, you can cover and refrigerate up to 36 hours.

3.  Preheat oven to 375 and bake the date until the bacon is crisp, 10-12 minutes  
 

Lump Crab Dip
This is one of the easiest recipes you will ever make and it's always a big hit.

1 container of lump crab meat
1 8oz package of cream cheese,softened (I usually use the light)
1 jar of cocktail sauce

Place the block of cream cheese on the platter  Pour some cocktail sauce over the cream cheese you want a good amount on these so that everyone gets some of the cocktail sauce with the spread; I would say 1/4 to 1/3 cup. Place lump crab meat (drained if there is any liquid in the container) over the top of the cream cheese/cocktail sauce.  Eat on crackers, surprisingly enough Ritz crackers are the best with this. You can even by the ones that look like snowflakes if you want to be more festive.


Artichoke Dip
1 can artichoke hearts, drain and chop
1 cup mayo (I use light)
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Mix everything together and place in an oven safe dish. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in oven for 30 minutes. Serve with crackers.


Caprese
I always find a tomato and mozzarella salad to be a great holiday party appetizer not only because it's tasty but it has the colors of the season.

Slice tomatoes, fresh mozzarella balls and place on a platter alternating the slices of tomato and mozzarella.  Drizzle with a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar.  Sprinkle with chopped fresh basil. Add a little fresh ground pepper.

And I am always came for an antipasto platter with fine cheeses and meat, marinated olives and mushrooms. Served with assorted crackers and breads.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Day 8: Kolachky

Day 8 of the Twelve Days of Christmas Celebration continues with Kolachky. I never realized that publishing Christmas cookie recipes was going to take me down memory lane.  Here is another recipe my mom makes every year. This recipe is apparently one she got while I was in grade school because the name on the recipe card is the mom of one of the kids I grew up with, so thank you Mrs. Bolz for sharing this recipe with my mom.

Ingredients
1 lb margarine
8 tablespoons sugar
4 cups flour
2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon of vanilla
Solo pie fruit filling

Mix margarine sugar and vanilla with beaters.  Add the flour and milk and mix with hands. Take about a teaspoon of the dough and roll it into a ball. Place on cookie sheet using the back of a spoon make and indentation. Fill this will about 3/4 teaspoon of Solo pie fruit filling.  Bake on 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Sprinkle with powdered sugar once they have cooled.



I apologize about not posting yesterday; we were busy with work and holiday parties.  I also wanted to be sure to include a photo of these so I had to wait for my mom to drop off a few of the ones she made.  Thanks mom, you're the best!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Day 7: Toasted Cecchi, Almonds, and Pistachios

Day 7 of the Twelve Days of Christmas celebration continues with another homemade holiday gift idea.  I saw this recipe a couple years ago during one of my marathon Food Network viewing sessions.  Oh, those were the days...I use to thoroughly enjoy lazy weekends where I had nothing to do and could just veg on the couch watching endless hours of television.  This recipe is courtesy of Giada de Laurentis and makes a wonderful gift.  It is also a great snack to have out during a cocktail party. I have made it a number of times and it is quite tasty!


Toasted Cecchi, Almonds and Pistachios


Ingredients

  • 1 (15-ounce) can garbanzo (cecchi) beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus 3 tablespoons
  • 1 cup shelled pistachios
  • 1 cup raw almonds
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary leaves
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme leaves
  • 1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne

  • Directions

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
    Place the garbanzo beans on a foil-lined baking sheet. Toss with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and spread the beans in a single layer. Place in the oven and bake until golden, about 30 minutes.
    Remove the garbanzo beans from the oven. Add the remaining ingredients to the garbanzo beans and carefully stir to coat all the beans and nuts. Spread the mixture out to a single layer. Bake for 10 more minutes. Let cool slightly and place in serving bowls.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Day 6: Lemon Almond Bars

Day 6 of the Twelve Days of Christmas celebration continues with Lemon Almond bars.  This is another recipe that my mom makes and they are delightful! She doesn't recall where she initially found the recipe because she has had it for years but it is from Kay Galbraith.  My mom made a batch of these this week and brought me a few, yum!

3/4 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups all-purpose flour

Topping:
4 eggs
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons grated lemon rind
1/3 cup lemon juice
1 1/2 cups sliced almonds

In bowl, cream together butter, sugar and salt until light; stir in flour. Press into ungreased 9" x 13" baking pan; bake at 325 degrees for about 35 minutes or until golden.

Topping: In bowl, whisk together eggs, sugar, flour, lemon rind and juice until smooth; pour over base. Sprinkle with almonds; bake at 325 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until set. Let cool on rack; cut into bars.

Makes 30 bars.

On another note, I got to go to the hospital to meet my adorable nephew.  He is precious!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Day 5: Chocolate Chip Cookies

Day 5 of the Twelve Days of Christmas continues with Jean's Chocolate Chip cookies. The key ingredient to this recipe is Crisco Butter Flavor All-Vegetable Shortening.  My mom received this recipe when they lived up in Wisconsin from one of Megan's friend; prior to that she had always made your standard Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip cookies.  You have got to try this recipe if you like Chocolate Chip cookies, they are delicious!

I would like to wish my mom a Happy Birthday today and Congratulations to my sister and her husband on the birth of their son Lucien Joseph!!  We are so excited to meet you!

Ingredients
1 cup Butter Crisco
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons of vanilla
1 large egg
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
8ox or more of chocolate chips (we use 12 oz)
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Blend Butter Crisco, sugar and brown sugar until creamy. Add egg and vanilla to mixture, continue to blend.  Slowly add your dry ingredients - flour, baking soda, salt and baking powder to mixture. Stir in chocolate chips. Drop rounded tablespoons full of dough to cookie sheet.  Bake 10-12 minutes at 375 degrees.  Let cookies cool slightly before removing from sheets.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Day 4: Candied Pecans

Day 4 of the Twelve Days of Christmas is Candied Pecans.  If you are looking for a gift idea, fill a cute holiday tin or bowl with this delicious treat!


Ingredients
4 cups pecans
1 cup sugar
1 dash of salt
2 egg whites
1/2 cup butter

Directions
Stiffly beat egg to form peaks. Fold in sugar and salt. Fold in pecans. Melt butter in 9 x 12 pan. Place nuts in pan and bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees stirring every 10 minutes. Let pecans cool, you may need to break apart them if any stuck together in large chunks.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Day 3: Holiday Dinner Party

Last night I had a small gathering for my mom's birthday, Becky & Thierry, Megan & Pat and my parents all came over to celebrate.  We had a great time and I hope everyone enjoyed the food.

Menu
Appetizers
Assorted Cheeses and Crackers
Marinated Olives
Meatballs

Main Course
Arugula Orange Salad with Pomegranate White Wine Vinaigrette
Beef Tenderloin
Pan-Seared Scallops with Black Grapes and Almonds
Mashed Parsnips and Potatoes
Roasted Asparagus

Dessert
Chocolate Cake

My sister Becky brought the appetizers; the cheese tray consisted of Midnight Moon, 15 Year Aged Cheddar and Camembert.  The meatballs are a great appetizer and are super easy to make. You take a 12 oz. bottle of chili sauce and a 12 oz jar of grape jelly and heat them in a pan on low (stirring frequently) until combined.  You then take a package of frozen cocktail meatballs and add them to the mixture, coating them evenly.  You can either continue to cook then in the pot or move them to a crock pot to heat them through.


Arugula Orange Salad with Pomegranate
White Wine Vinaigrette
 I have made this salad for Christmas a couple of times and I absolutely love it.  Not only does it look great on a plate because of all the colors but it tastes great. The only thing that is rather time consuming is de-seeding the pomegranate, it's also quite messy.  In case you have never cut a pomegranate before this link has very helpful instructions with how to cut and de-seed a pomegranate.

The beef tenderloin was prepared the same way I have made it in the past; check out the post called Good Food, Great Friends from July for the details on how to make the marinade.  I have also made the Scallops before, although since Champagne grapes are not in season this time of year I had to go with the Black grapes. I didn't photograph them last night but you can check out my post called Pan-Seared Scallops with Champagne Grapes from August when I made them for the first time.  The only thing I was disappointed about with this recipe last night was the coloring of the sauce; it was a purple-gray.  I can only assume this was from the different type of grape I used.  The scallops still had great flavor.


Mashed Parsnip and Potato
 I found the mashed parsnip and potato recipe on the food network website; it's a Tyler Florence recipe.  Any recipe I have ever made of his has been delicious so I figured I couldn't go wrong with this, and I was right, it was delicious.  I ended up making this a couple hours ahead of time and then moved it to a casserole dish with a lid.  About 45 minutes before dinner I put it in the oven to heat it back through. It turned out great.  One note I would make is to be sure the parsnips are really tender when you start mashing as I had a couple pieces I had to pull out because they wouldn't mash. I didn't have a food mill so I handed mashed them and then used a hand mixer.

As far as the asparagus goes I placed them in a single layer on a baking sheet. I drizzled the asparagus with olive oil and seasoned them with salt and pepper.  Place in oven on 475 for about 15 minutes.

My sister, Megan, brought the cake...it was divine.  She got it a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting from Standard Market; we will definitely be getting some bakery items from there in the future.  I let Stella have a couple small licks of the frosting last night and she must have really like it because today she was pointing at the counter saying "pie" over and over again until I gave her a little lick. 

Happy Birthday Mom!  I hope you had a great night!


This meal was rated 3.5 asparagus spears


Friday, December 9, 2011

Day 2: Candy Cane Cookies

Ever since I was a little kid Christmas has been my favorite time of year.  There is something so magical about the Christmas season.  This year is going to be especially exciting because S is now old enough to react to the beauty of Christmas lights and enjoys looking at the tree.  She got the Fisher Price Nativity set last year for Christmas; it is so fun to watch her play with it.  We have a little work to do on playing nicely with the Baby Jesus.   The other night S placed him in her grocery cart with Clifford and took him for a spin and the wise men were eaten by her toy alligator, but we are working on it.  I can’t believe I’m going to say this but I am actually looking forward to the first snowfall just to see her reaction.  I imagine it will be something like, “oh, wow!”  S and I have been having so much fun listening to Christmas music and dancing around the family room, she loves Jingle Bells and Up on the House Top.  And even more exciting for Christmas this year will be the debut of my nephew.  We will be meeting him in just 10 days (or maybe sooner).  I’m so excited for Becky and Thierry!!!
For Day 2 of the Twelve Days of Christmas Celebration here is Becky’s favorite Christmas cookie, Candy Cane Cookies.  My mom has made these cookies for years and unfortunately the copy of the recipe doesn’t say where it is from so I can’t give credit to the original author of the recipe. I will have to post the picture at a later date, once my mom makes her batch of these which will likely be this week sometime. 
Ingredients
½ cup butter or margarine, softened
½ cup shortening
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 egg
1 ½ teaspoons almond extract
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 ½ cups Gold Medal Flour *
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon red food color
½ cup crushed peppermint candy
½ cup granulated sugar

Heat oven to 375 degrees.  Mix thoroughly butter, shortening, confectioners’ sugar, egg and flavorings.  Blend in flour and salt. Divide dough in half; blend food color into one half.

Shape 1 teaspoon dough from each half into 4 inch-rope. For smooth, even ropes, roll them back and forth on lightly floured board.  Place ropes side by side; press together lightly and twist.  Complete cookies one at a time. Place on ungreased baking sheet. Curve top down to form handle of cane.

Bake about 9 minutes or until set and very light brown. Mix candy and granulated sugar. Immediately sprinkle cookies with candy mixture; remove from baking sheet.

Makes about 4 dozen cookies

* If using Self-Rising flour, omit salt.  If using Wondra Flour, stir 2 tablespoons milk into butter mixture.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Day 1: Chocolate Crackles

We will begin the 12 days of Christmas celebration with my favorite cookie, Chocolate Crackles.  I always associate these cookies with Christmas since my mom made them every year.  As a kid I remember digging through the tins of cookies to find Chocolate Crackles and I would occasionally steal one or two.  Sorry mom, that is why you  never had quite as many as you thought you did for the cookie platters on Christmas Eve!!! 

On Tuesday I was at the office fairly late so when I got home and found a small plate of Chocolate Crackles on the counter it made me smile! My mom had been watching S that day so during nap time she baked Christmas cookies.  Thanks Mom :)

Ingredients
1 (1 lb 2 1/2 ounce) package devils food cake mix
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 tablespoon water (sometimes you need a little more)
1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening
Confectioners sugar

Directions
  • Combine cake mix, water and shortening.  Mix with spoon until well blended.
  • Shape dough into balls the size of small walnuts. Roll balls in confectioners sugar.
  • Place on greased baking sheets.
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes
The recipe states that it makes 48 cookies (my mom has a note that she never gets that many)


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