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Sunday 5 February 2012

Grilled Tzatziki Turkey Burgers

Although this is a summer favorite, I have been moving this meal indoors during the winter months to the iron grill on the stove.  I like this twist on the traditional burger for a few reasons. One - it's a healthier option for lean ground turkey and a flatbread bun. Plus, use tzatziki as a topping instead of your usual ketchup or bbq sauce - your taste-buds will never forgive you for waiting so long to try this.


Grilled Tzatziki Turkey Burgers
I am forever indebted to Kathleen for this recipe! xo


Ingredients:
1 package of lean ground turkey
1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese
1 TBSP whole grain mustard
2 tsp worcestershire sauce
Few good cranks of fresh pepper
Flatbread buns ( I personally like the multigrain but you can get white)

Directions:

1. Place all of the ingredients in a medium sized bowl and mix throughly.
2. Form approximately 4 patties.
3. Grill up on the bbq or iron grill.
4. Serve on toasted flatbread bun, lettuce, tomato, and tzatziki

For summer meals - Pimm's, ginger ale, and cucumbers are the trend. For winter, Pimm's, ginger ale, and frozen blackberries as ice cubes is soaring on Twitter thanks to another genius invention to that girl Kathleen!


Saturday 4 February 2012

Take 5 Chicken Marinade

Marinade. Throw ingredients in a baggy and let sit overnight. Cook it. Eat it. Savor it. I literally threw 5 ingredients in a bag in 5 minutes. There's enough sauce left over once the cooking is done to drizzle over the meat and whatever side you choose to serve. This will become a frequent flyer in my kitchen - I bet it would be perfect for a slowcooker kind of day too!


Take 5 Chicken Marinade
Adapted from http://bakedbree.com/kellys-overnight-chicken


Ingredients:
1/2 cup honey
1/3 cup Dijon mustard
1 TBSP curry powder
4 TBSP soy sauce
4 chicken breasts



Directions:
1. In a medium sized bowl stir in honey, mustard, soy sauce, and curry powder. Pour into a large ziplock baggy.
2. Place chicken breasts in plastic bag and slosh around to coat evenly. Look at your watch and say - Yes, it really did take 5 minutes! Then place in fridge for overnight.
3. After your busy day at work, open the fridge to find your supper waiting. Place in an oven safe dish and pour any remaining sauce into the dish. Cover with tinfoil and bake at 350 for 50 minutes. For the last 10 minutes, remove foil.
4. Remove from oven and serve with remaining sauce and side of choice.

Friday 3 February 2012

Chicken Kiev

I love chicken. But there are a few ways that I typically end up cooking it - and get stuck in a rut. So I decided to branch out and try something I'd never had before - chicken kiev. As soon as I saw there was butter involved - I knew that it couldn't be too bad.  The initial prep is a little bit of work - but the chicken turned out so moist, tender and full of flavor it was worth every pound of the meat mallet.

Chicken Kiev
Taken from America's Test Kitchen 2001-2011.


Ingredients:

Herb Butter:
8 TBSP unsalted butter, softened
1 TBSP juice from lemon
1 small shallot minced (about 1 TBSP)
1 TBSP minced fresh parsley leaves
1/2 tsp minced tarragon (or if you want a different flavor - use oregano)
3/8 tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper

Chicken:
1 cup bread crumbs finely processed
salt and pepper
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
3 large eggs, beaten
1 tsp Dijon mustard

Directions:

1. Herb Butter: Mix the ingredients in a medium bowl with a rubber spatula until well combined.  Form into a 3 inch square on a sheet of saran wrap, wrap tightly and refrigerate for about 40 minutes.

2. Chicken: Preheat oven 300 degrees.  Add 1/8 tsp of salt and pepper to bread crumbs. Add the oil and toss until the crumbs are evenly coated. Spread the crumbs on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until golden brown - approximately 20 minutes.  Cool to room temperature.

3. Butterfly each chicken breast and place in a ziplock bag. Pound the chicken with a meat mallet (smooth end) until the meat is 1/4 inch thickness. Remove from bag and repeat with other chicken breasts.

4. Unwrap herb butter and cut into four even pieces. For each piece of chicken, place a piece of the herb butter in the middle and fold the chicken around it so that it's completely covered - and place the chicken seam side down on a plate. Season with salt and pepper. Place in fridge, uncovered, for for 1 hour.

5. Preheat oven to 350. Place flour, eggs, and bread crumbs in separate plate or shallow dishes. Season the flour and breadcrumbs with salt and pepper.  Whisk the mustard with the eggs. Dredge chicken in flour, dip in egg, and evenly coat with breadcrumbs.

6. Place in oven safe dish and bake for 40-45 minutes until instant-read thermometer reads 160-165 degrees. Serve with your favorite style of mashed potatoes or green veggies.


Thursday 2 February 2012

Roasted Grape, Blue Cheese, & Honey Crostini

I love wine and cheese nights! This week a few friends shared in some delicious cheese, olives, and finger foods. The fireplace and conversation were sizzling.  I baked an especially good appetizer - roasted grape, blue cheese, and honey crostini. I have to thank my new obsession with Pinterest for introducing me to a link for this recipe. It was easy and super classy looking.  


Roasted Grapes, Blue Cheese, & Honey Crostini

Adapted from http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/roasted-grape-blue-cheese-honey-crostini/

Ingredients:
Approximately 1 pound of red grapes, removed from stem
1 TBSP olive oil
1 French baguette, thinly sliced and toasted
2-3 TBSP Blue cheese for sprinkling
Honey for drizzling finish

Directions:

1.  Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Toss grapes in a bowl with olive oil. Spread grapes on a cookie sheet and bake for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and cool.

2. Bake sliced baguette for 5 minutes at 400. Remove from oven.

3. Dress baguette slices with grapes, crumbled blue cheese, and drizzle with honey. Return to oven at 400 for another 5 minutes.

Serve! Super yummy and has great contrasting flavors that go with any wine of your choice! 

Wednesday 1 February 2012

Classic Cod Au Gratin


With some Newfoundland cod fish that made it's way into my presents at Christmas (thankfully frozen) I've been trying to savor every last piece of it. And this is one of my favorite ways to eat cod! Scrumptious.

Classic Cod Au Gratin
Adapted from downhomelife.com


Ingredients:

1 lb cod fillets
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup flour
1 1/4 cups milk
1 tsp salt
pepper to taste
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 cup of old white cheddar cheese, grated
dash of paprika




Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

2. In a large pot of salted water, place cod and boil rapidly for 20 minutes. Drain the fish and cut into small pieces discarding any bones. Place fish in a greased baking dish.

3. To make a white sauce, in a medium sized saucepan, melt butter and stir in onion and flour until smooth. Remove from heat and gradually stir in half of the milk. Return to heat and continue to stir until smooth and shiny. Add remaining milk, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring until sauce is smooth and thickened.

4. Pour sauce over fish. Sprinkle grated cheese over the top and dash some paprika over the top.

5. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes until the sauce bubbles and the cheese begins to brown. Serve in a bowl and a fresh homemade bun, slice of bread, or toutons if you're lucky!