Category: Party Time

Cherry Goat Cheese Pastry!

Sometimes the most simple recipes are the best! Do you glance at a recipe and move on when you see a super long list of weird ingredients not to mention weird kitchen instruments you have never heard of? If I’m trying to find recipe inspiration, I tend to skim to something more basic, a recipe where I can taste the list of ingredients. (And totally tell what ingredients I would swap and change!)

As an appetizer, brunch pastry, or dessert, these cherry goat cheese pastries are simply perfect! I hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

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Cherry Goat Cheese Pastry
Makes 6 servings

Ingredients:

2 sheets frozen puff pastry -1 roll fillo dough- fillo shells already cooked
10 oz. crumbled goat cheese
1 lb. fresh cherries, pitted and quartered mixed with 2 tbsp. sugar and 1 tsp. lemon juice OR 1 21oz. can cherry pie filling
1 large egg yolk
2 tsp. heavy cream
Granulated sugar for sprinkling

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Pit and quarter your fresh cherries and mix with sugar and lemon juice Set aside until juice thickens.

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Flour work surface and lightly roll out puff pastry to be 1/2″ longer on all sides.

Cut dough into an even number of squares or circles.

Divide the cherry filling and goat cheese evenly and place on half of the shapes.

Cover with another shape. press sides and pinch to close.

Beat egg and heavy cream together and brush to seal and coat top of pastry.

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(If using Fillo dough, keep dough damp so it doesn’t dry up. Fill, cut into rectangles and fold like a present. Brush with egg mixture to keep closed. )

SUPER EASY BUTTON!! (If using Fillo shells, just fill with cherry and goat cheese filling and bake to melt until golden and bubbly.)

Slice 2 slits on the top and sprinkle with sugar.

Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Bake for 20-25 mins. until golden brown and puffy.

Don’t burn your mouth! Let cool for 5-10 minutes before serving.

For dessert, I topped my pastry with ice cream, whipped cream, and chocolate syrup!

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Enjoy!
Ciao!

Chorizo Manchego Tomato Burgers!

Sausage with a Latin flare makes an amazing burger! Chorizo is currently at the top of the food trend-o-meter, making appearances everywhere from food truck favorites to high end brunches! A seasoned pork sausage, the ancho chile powder gives chorizo its red color and spicy kick.

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One of my family’s favorite chorizo meals is a chorizo burger. Add in your favorite Southwest /Latin toppings right into the meat mixture and more on the bun! Today I made a chorizo burger with melted manchego cheese topped with thick juicy heirloom tomatoes! The tomato cools down the heat of the burger. I did not have avocado today, but a mock guac would be killer on this burger, too! Yum!

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Here is the recipe!

Chorizo Manchego Tomato Burgers
(Makes 4 1/4 lb. burgers- 6 medium-sized burgers)

Ingredients:
1 lb. ground chorizo
1 egg
1/2 cup Panko breadcrumbs
2 cloves garlic, pressed
1 small onion, chopped
1 roasted red pepper, chopped
2 tbsp. cilantro, chopped
1/2 tbsp. chili powder
1/2 tbsp. cumin
salt/pepper to taste

Your favorite buns!

Topping:
sliced Manchego cheese
sliced heirloom tomato
handful or cilantro, parsely, or lettuce

Directions:

In a mixing bowl, mix by hand all ingredients until well blended.

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Mold into 4-6 burger patties depending on intended size.

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Grill (8-10 mins turning once) or bake in 375 degree oven (10-12 mins) until set and meat is cooked through.

Add manchego cheese slice and let it melt.

Remove from heat and let juices settle.

Place on bun, top with tomatoes, cilantro, and our favorite toppings!

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Oh, and this corn!

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Stay tuned! Many summer corn recipes coming soon!!

Enjoy!
Ciao!

Greek Quinoa Salad!

Ready for the long weekend? Memorial Day picnics require the perfect picnic sides. Cold side salads are always a hit. One of my favorites is a Greek quinoa salad! A healthy, quick and easy salad bursting with the traditional and refreshing Greek flavors we love.

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Tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, feta cheese, and a whole lotta squeezed lemon!

This heathy Greek quinoa salad can be served alone or alongside grilled favorites! No guilt and totally healthy, superfood quinoa is a protein powerhouse. Give this salad a try!

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Greek Quinoa Salad

Ingredients:
1-1/2 cups quinoa
3 cups water
3/4 cup tomatoes, chopped
3/4 cup cucumber, chopped
1 small/medium red onion, chopped
1/2 cup pitted kalamata olives, chopped
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
4 lemons, squeezed
Salt/Pepper
Oregano
Fresh parsley, chopped

Directions:
Rinse quinoa in a strainer to remove any sediment.

In a medium saucepan, add water and quinoa.

Being to a boil and summer for 12-18 minutes or until quinoa is soft but still firm to the bite.

Drain quinoa well and cool.

Once the quinoa is cool, add all other ingredients to a large mixing bowl.

Squeeze lemon juice and add oregano, salt and pepper to taste. Garnish with fresh parsley and/or chop some and throw it in.

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Enjoy!
Ciao!

Easy Cinco de Mayo Cheese Ball!

Think of an inside-out jalapeño popper. That’s pretty much the taste of this delicious and super easy cheese ball! Cinco de Mayo perfection, but it’s also the perfect summer party appetizer! Save and file this one for a summer fiesta! Pairs really well with tequila ; )

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Cinco de Mayo Cheese Ball
(Makes one cheese ball feeds 8-10 as an appetizer)

Ingredients:

1 -8 oz. package of Cream Cheese, softened
1- 2 cup package shredded Mexican cheese
2 – jalapeño peppers, chopped (may substitute bell peppers or mild hot peppers to reach desired heat level)
1 large tomato, chopped
1 small onions, chopped
2 tbsp. chili powder
1 tbsp. cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp. cumin
salt and pepper to taste
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1/3 cup finely chopped cilantro

Directions:

Soften the package of cream cheese either by setting on the counter at room temperature for 30 mins or by placing cream cheese in a bowl of hot water for 10 mins.

Remove cream cheese from package and place in a mixing bowl.

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Add shredded cheese and mix well.

Gently stir in peppers, tomatoes, onions, chili powder, cayenne pepper, cumin, salt and pepper.

Mold cheese mixture into a ball. It will be a little mushy.

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Mix garlic and cilantro together and place on a flat plate.

Roll the cheese ball in the chopped garlic cilantro mixture to coat.

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Wrap cheese ball in plastic wrap and refrigerate for two hours.

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Enjoy!
Ciao!

Rice Krispies Treats Easter Eggs! Adorable And Fun Treats!

Is it the crispy bite or the gooey yummy marshmallow we love so much about Rice Krispies treats? Loved by children and super easy to make, Rice Krispies treats can be made fun and festive with a drop of food coloring or an addition of colored sprinkles!

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To make the colorful treats, divide the butter/marshmallow mixture into thirds and added yellow, green, and purple (red and blue) coloring. Then add the cereal, mix well, and mold into a nonstick coated plastic egg! These can be a sticky mess so be sure to also grease your hands!
Enjoy making these treats everyone will love!

Rice Krispies Treat Easter Eggs
(Makes approx. 30 1-1/2 inch Eggs)

Ingedients:
6 cups Rice Krispies cereal
3 tbsp. butter
1 10 oz. bag mini marshmallows
food coloring

Directions:
Melt butter in a saucepan over low to medium heat so it doesn’t burn.

Add marshmallows and stir until melted and the ingredients are incorporated.

Remove from heat and separate into thirds- three mixing bowls.

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Add food coloring to reach desired colors.

**It is important to work quickly at this point. Mix in the cereal before the marshmallow starts to harden.

Add 2 cups of cereal to each bowl. Stir with a wooden spoon until cereal is coated.

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Grease hands and a plastic Easter egg. Press the cereal into the egg. After a few seconds, remove the cereal egg and place it on a piece of waxed paper.

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Serve in an egg carton or in the plastic eggs!

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Enjoy!
Ciao!

Shrimp and Sausage Gumbo! Happy Mardi Gras!

“I wiggled my nose and… poof! a beautiful roux appeared!” said nobody ever!

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A roux pronounced “roo” is the thickening base used in traditional gumbo recipes. The ultimate test of patience and perseverance, the flour and oil mixture is whisked constantly over about one hour so that the flour doesn’t burn. I was terrified to burn it, so I used a super low heat and slowly ramped it up.

Don’t do it…
It took about 1-1/2 hours…
Here is what I learned…

When the roux eventually turns a dark chocolate color, the rest of the ingredients are added. After 25 minutes of whisking, I was convinced that the mixture got lighter? At 45 minutes, I realized it was getting dark outside …not my poor roux. My burner was definitely on? Yes! And the moment it started smelling like burnt popcorn ? Yep, I burnt the roux! So I started over. This time I started on a moderate medium temperature instead of extremely low heat. The process went much faster and in about 40 minutes the roux was a dark chocolate color. I am not the most patient person, it probably could have been darker, redder, but it was delicious!

So my initial plan was to add the celery, okra, onions, and bell peppers to a few cans of San Marzano tomatoes. Totally my style. Maybe call it Sicilian Gumbo?? I was inspired to learn something new and to share it with you! How amazing to make a traditional Gumbo at home for your family!

Here is the recipe…

Shrimp and Sausage Gumbo
Makes one large stock pot

Ingredients:

For the Roux,
2 cups flour- 1-1/2 cups vegetable oil or Crisco

1 large onion, chopped
5 celery stalks, chopped
1 14 oz. bag frozen okra
2 green bell peppers (I used orange and yellow)
1/2 lb. hot sausage or andouille sausage (I used hot)
1 lb. raw shrimp, peeled and tails off
3-4 tbsp. olive oil
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 6 oz. can tomato paste
1 32 oz. can diced tomatoes or 4 fresh tomatoes, diced
1 48 oz. can chicken broth
1 12 oz. bottle of your favorite beer
2 tbsp. chile powder
1 tbsp. cayenne pepper
1 tbsp. paprika
1 tsp. celery seed
1 tsp. onion powder
1 tsp. garlic salt
salt/pepper

Directions:

Brown the sausage in a frying pan.

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Prepare all chopped vegetables and set aside.

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Prepare the roux in a dutch oven or heavy pan or pot by whisking the flour and oil mixture at a medium heat.
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Do Not Stop Whisking- Do Not Walk Away
The roux will get darker. When it is a dark chocolate color, remove from heat.

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Heat olive oil in the bottom of the stock pot.

Add garlic and onions. Cook until softened.

Add celery, peppers and okra, cook until softened.

Add beer, chicken stock, tomatoes, tomato paste, and spices. Mix well.

Add roux and bring to a boil.
Cook for 1 hour.

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Add sausage and shrimp. Cook until shrimp are cooked, approximately 5-7 minutes or until opaque.

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Enjoy!
Ciao!

Halloween Gingerbread Cake Balls: Bite Sized Desserts!

A spinoff of cake pops, cake ball cookies can be dipped in chocolate and truffled or rolled in powdered sugar and donuted. My most recent topping is a light chocolate drizzle and fun Halloween sprinkles! Wilton makes a 6-mix assortment which includes Halloween shapes and colorful sugars!

The perfect bite sized dessert!
The perfect bite sized dessert!

Cake balls are made by baking a cake, crumbling the cake in a mixing bowl, adding an icing, rolling the mixture into balls, and decorating for any occasion!

Gingerbread Cake Balls #Halloween
makes 24 balls

Ingredients:

2 cups flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. ground ginger
1 tsp. ground cloves
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. salt
1 stick butter,melted
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1/3 cup brown sugar
1 cup molasses

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Sift flour, baking soda, and salt in a bowl and set aside.

Cream butter and sugar in mixer until light and fluffy.

Beat in the eggs one at a time.

Add the brown sugar, molasses, and spices, mixing on low speed.

Slowly add the dry mixture to the wet mixture, mixing well until smooth.

I always grease my cake pans with a tsp. of crisco and coat with flour. Shake off excess flour.
I always grease my cake pans with a tsp. of crisco and coat with flour. Shake off excess flour.

Pour batter into 9X13 pan.

Bake 25-30 minutes and set and a toothpick comes clean.

Mix the icing while the cake cooks.

Glaze Icing

Ingredients:

2 cups confectioners’ sugar
2 tbsp. melted butter
2 tbsp. Milk
1/2 tsp. vanilla

Directions:

Add all ingredients and mix until the powdered sugar is moistened.

Beat with an electric mixer until smooth.

Glaze Icing is the perfect decorative finish for cutout cookies, coffee cakes, and many more sweet treats!
Glaze Icing is the perfect decorative finish for cutout cookies, coffee cakes, and many more sweet treats!

Mix in icing until cake gets doughy.

Roll into 1-1/2 inch balls. (Add a stick before freezing to make cake pops.)

Freeze the cake balls for 2 hours.
(If you do not freeze them, they will be sticky.)

Add a drizzle or dip in chocolate. Finish decorating with your favorite toppings.

Add a drizzle of white, milk, or dark chocolate! Jimmies, colored sugar, or powdered sugar!
Add a drizzle of white, milk, or dark chocolate! Jimmies, colored sugar, or powdered sugar!

Enjoy!
Ciao!

Don’t Fumble Your Game Day Menu! Let’s Go Steelers!

Here we go. A chill is in the air for the start of football season. Friends and family gather to watch football and your menu is in the game!

Here We Go!  Image by Rant Sports
Here We Go!
Image by Rant Sports

Play good defense and block those polyunsaturated fats, hydrogenated oils, and hefty calories! Football food does not have to be unhealthy!

Football Favorites Healthy Plays:

Snacks:

Vegetable tray– The crunch eases game time nerves! Tackle the dip. Lower calories by opting for a light avocado or bean based dip.

Warmed, flavored Chex Mix– instead of potato chips, run a healthier option. There are many flavor comninations!
Garlic Parmesan Chex Mix via Julie’s eats and treats

Photo by Julie's Eats and Treats
Photo by Julie’s Eats and Treats

Fresh Guacamole or a hummus bean dip is always a touchdown. Serve with vegetables, tortilla chips, or cucumber chips!
Fresh Guacamole By Parmesan Princess

The halftime lineup:

Instead of pizza, wings, french fries and fried chicken, how about pulled chicken/pork, grilled skewers, turkey burgers, and a big salad!

Crockpot Pulled Chicken By Dashing Dish

Serve with BBQ sauce and avocado spread to give variety! Photo by Dashing Dish
Serve with BBQ sauce and avocado spread to give variety! Photo by Dashing Dish

 

Grilled Shrimp Skewers By Parmesan Princess

Mexican, turkey chili or grilled skewers are always a healthy and easy play!
Mexican, turkey chili or grilled skewers are always a healthy and easy play!

Pesto Turkey BurgersBy Parmesan Princess

Serve on wheat buns or without bread! Leaf lettuce is a great burger wrap!
Serve on wheat buns or without bread! Leaf lettuce is a great burger wrap!

Play clean. Eat clean!
Let’s go Steelers!!
Ciao!

The Summer Of S’mores!

We have been obsessed with s’mores this summer. We don’t camp, yet (gulp) and we don’t have a fire pit at home, so I have tried to incorporate the summer favorite without the traditional sticks and campfire.

It all started with s’mores pudding shots for a party…
Via MyBakingAddiction.
Recipe:
s’mores pudding shots

Delicious!! My guests loved these little cups of heaven!
Delicious!! My guests loved these little cups of heaven!
The chef must taste before serving!
The chef must taste before serving!

S’mores Pudding Shot Cups
Use margarita glasses or plastic dessert cups to recreate the pudding shots.
Grate chocolate on top for elegance.
Layer the ingredients for a mini trifle look.

The kids wanted real s’mores. So, we made the best s’mores…in the toaster oven!!

The broil setting on the toaster oven roasted  the marshmallows perfectly!
The broil setting on the toaster oven roasted the marshmallows perfectly!
Add a top graham cracker and you have a gooey delicious s'more to enjoy!
Add a top graham cracker and you have a gooey delicious s’more to enjoy!

Then we tried s’mores for breakfast! S’mores Oatmeal!
Here is the blog post and my recipe:

S’Mores Oatmeal For A Healthy Breakfast?? Use Oatmeal And Chia Seeds To Curb The 11AM Binge!

Healthy and chocolate!
Healthy and chocolate!

For a Fourth of July party, I was asked to bring a dessert! So I made a S’mores Trifle using the pudding shot recipe. Yes, it contained alcohol. It was a party!

Look how beautiful! Super easy, too!
Look how beautiful! Super easy, too! This dessert looked great on the dessert table!
The recipe definitely needed to be altered! One layer of crushed graham crackers , one layer of pudding, one layer of marshmallow cream, shaved chocolate, and repeat. I used 2 jars of marshmallow cream!
The recipe definitely needed to be altered! One layer of crushed graham crackers , one layer of pudding, one layer of marshmallow cream, shaved chocolate, and repeat. I used 2 jars of marshmallow cream!

There is still time left this summer for s’mores! Do you have a favorite recipe? Please, share!

Ciao!

Cookout Leftovers Taco Soup!!

It is hard to get back into the swing of life after a long holiday weekend! Do you have leftover hamburgers, pulled beef or pork, or maybe some grilled chicken or shrimp?

I have a quick, easy dinner recipe for you!! Dinner in less than one hour!

Get rid of the lingering leftovers and be on top of dinner!!
Get rid of the lingering leftovers and be on top of dinner!!

Cookout Leftovers Taco Soup

Ingredients:
2-3 cups of leftover beef, pork, shrimp
1 35 oz. can whole, crushed, or chopped tomatoes
1 15.5 oz. can black beans
1 16 oz. bag frozen corn
4 cups water
1/4 cup taco seasoning (Note: you can sub chili powder if you are out of taco seasoning!)
Salt and pepper to taste

Optional: If you have an onion and/or a pepper you can chop and throw them in. Not necessary!

Directions:
Shred, chop or dice your leftover meat or fish.
Add all ingredients to a stock pot on medium heat and stir.
Cook until hot!

Serve with a dollop of sour cream and shredded cheese. Maybe even some leftover tortilla chips!!

Enjoy!
Ciao!