1 T olive oil, butter, bacon fat, or vegetable oilHeat the fat in an 8-inch skillet over medium. Add the apples and cook with stirring, about 8 minutes until almost done. Dust on seasonings, raise the heat and brown, turning often another 2 minutes. Serves 2.
1 medium cooking apple (e.g., Golden Delicious), peeled, cored, and cut into wedges
pinch each of ground nutmeg, cinnamon, and sugar
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Fried Apples
Recorded Feb 6, 2013. Prepared many times as a side dish for pork [e.g., see logo above] and other rich meats, or as a topping for waffles, pancakes, or French toast.
Labels:
apples,
fruit,
side dish,
vegan,
vegetarian
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Roasted Asian Vegetables
Prepared January 30, 2013 as a side dish for grilled Asian-style cornish game hens.
1 bunch green onions, cut into 1 inch lengthsPreheat toaster oven to 400 degrees F (204 C). Toss the vegetables in a 8x8 inch metal baking pan with vegetable oil and sesame oil. Then mix in the other seasonings. Roast for 20 minutes undisturbed until tops are lightly browned. Mix and serve over couscous. Serves 4 to 6 as part of a meal.
1 c snow peas
2 c baby bok choy, diagonally cut
2 c mini sweet peppers, cut into rings
1/2 c enoki mushrooms, cut into 1 inch lengths
2 to 3 T vegetable oil
1 t toasted sesame oil
1/4 t garlic powder
1/2 t sugar
1 T balsamic vinegar
2 T soy sauce
Labels:
Asian,
ethnic,
QuickEat©,
side dish,
toaster oven,
vegan,
vegetarian
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Hot Chicken and Cheese Sandwich
This recipe extends the tuna melt recipe posted earlier. It's versatile, making it easy to combine various meats, cheeses, spreads, and condiments.
1 large slice of hearty white bread, such as a rustic bouleHeat a toaster oven on broil for five minutes. Place the bread on a pan and toast until nicely browned. Apply spread, then the Swiss cheese, then the meat dressed with more of the piquant spread, followed by the tomato slices and topped with the grated cheese. Return to the oven for about 5 minute more, until cheese is melted and browned. Variations: top with parmesan cheese, replace the Swiss cheese with another mild cheese, substitute a horseradish spread for the mustard, use a tangy herb cheese in place of the Swiss, use other meats such as turkey or pork. Serves 1 or 2.
1 oz Swiss cheese, sliced
3 oz chicken, sliced thin (boiled, roast, or deli slices)
1 oz ripe tomato, thinly sliced
1 oz grated cheddar cheese
2 T piquant mustard
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Ingredients: Boiled Chicken and Chicken Stock
Prepared January 23, 2013. The simple recipe yelds several pounds of recipe-ready boneless boiled chicken and three pints of rich chicken stock. And treats for a cat or dog.
1 4 lb chickenSet aside the packet of organ meats. Rinse the chicken inside and out under cold running water. Remove and discard any visible fat, or make into schmaltz. Place the chicken, breast side up, in a deep pot and cover with cold water. Rinse the neck, heart and gizzards and add to the pot, setting the liver aside for another use. Add the salt, thyme, and garlic. Bring to a boil, lower heat to a fast simmer, and cook partly covered for 30 minutes. Using tongs, turn the chicken breast side down, replace cover, and simmer another 15 minutes. Take off heat, cover tightly, and let cool undisturbed at room temperature. When cool, remove from stock to a colander set in a bowl to drain. Remove and discard the skin and any visible fat. Break the chicken apart, harvesting largest possible pieces of meat from the bones. Return the bones and trimmings to the stock. Chill the meat tightly covered for later use. Return the stock, bones, and trimmings to a boil and cook until reduced about half. Pour stock through a strainer to remove solids, and freeze in small lots for later use. Suggested use for breast meat and stock is chicken enchiladas in sour cream-chili sauce.
water sufficient to cover
1 T salt
4 sprigs of fresh thyme
4 cloves of garlic, peeled and lightly crushed
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Chicken Canzanese
Not DrDaddy's recipe but too good not to share. It's the spicy flavor profile that makes the dish so memorable. From America's Test Kitchen.
Transfer chicken to large plate. Discard all but 2 T fat from pan. Sprinkle flour over fat and cook, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Slowly add wine and broth; bring to simmer, scraping bottom of pan with wooden spoon to loosen browned bits. Cook until liquid is slightly reduced, 3 minutes. Stir in cloves, rosemary stem, sage leaves, bay leaves, red pepper flakes, and reserved pork and garlic. Nestle chicken into liquid, skin side up (skin should be above surface of liquid), and bake, uncovered, until meat offers no resistance when poked with fork but is not falling off bones, about 1 hour 15 minutes. (Check chicken after 15 minutes; broth should be barely bubbling. If bubbling vigorously, reduce oven temperature to 300 degrees F (150 C).) Using tongs, transfer chicken to serving platter and tent with foil. Remove and discard sage leaves, rosemary stem, cloves, and bay leaves. Place skillet over high heat and bring sauce to boil. Cook until sauce is reduced to 1 1/4 cups, 2-5 minutes. Off heat, stir in minced rosemary, lemon juice and butter. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Pour sauce around chicken and serve. Suggested sides: roasted baby bok choy and couscous.
1 T olive oilPreheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 C), and adjust rack to lower-middle position. Heat 1 t oil in 12-inch heavy stainless steel skillet over medium heat until shimmering. Add pork and cook, stirring frequently until just starting to brown, about 3 minutes. Add garlic slices and cook, stirring frequently until garlic is golden brown, about 1 1/2 minutes. Transfer garlic and pork to small bowl and set aside. Do not rinse pan. Increase heat to medium-high; add remaining 2 t oil and heat until just smoking. Dry chicken thoroughly with paper towels and season with ground black pepper. Add chicken, skin side down, and cook without moving until well browned, 5-8 minutes. Using tongs, turn chicken and brown on second side, about 5 minutes longer.
2 oz lean salt pork or pancetta, cut into 1/4 -inch cubes
4 garlic cloves, sliced thin
8 chicken thighs (about 3 pounds), trimmed of excess fat and skin
ground black pepper
1 T unbleached all-purpose flour
2 c dry white wine
1 c chicken stock
4 whole cloves
1 sprig fresh rosemary, leaves separated, stem reserved
12 whole fresh sage leaves
2 bay leaves
1/4 to 1/2 t red pepper flakes
2 T butter
1 T fresh lemon juice
salt & pepper to taste
Transfer chicken to large plate. Discard all but 2 T fat from pan. Sprinkle flour over fat and cook, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Slowly add wine and broth; bring to simmer, scraping bottom of pan with wooden spoon to loosen browned bits. Cook until liquid is slightly reduced, 3 minutes. Stir in cloves, rosemary stem, sage leaves, bay leaves, red pepper flakes, and reserved pork and garlic. Nestle chicken into liquid, skin side up (skin should be above surface of liquid), and bake, uncovered, until meat offers no resistance when poked with fork but is not falling off bones, about 1 hour 15 minutes. (Check chicken after 15 minutes; broth should be barely bubbling. If bubbling vigorously, reduce oven temperature to 300 degrees F (150 C).) Using tongs, transfer chicken to serving platter and tent with foil. Remove and discard sage leaves, rosemary stem, cloves, and bay leaves. Place skillet over high heat and bring sauce to boil. Cook until sauce is reduced to 1 1/4 cups, 2-5 minutes. Off heat, stir in minced rosemary, lemon juice and butter. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Pour sauce around chicken and serve. Suggested sides: roasted baby bok choy and couscous.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Creamy Savory Grits
Conceived Jan 18, 2013. This method, unlike the traditional method, combines the liquid and the grain when cold and prevents lumps. Bye-Bye, lumpy grits. Using two kinds of corn gives more textural contrast but is optional.
1 c chicken stock (more if needed)Stir stock, cream, salt, and grits together in a saucepan over medium-high heat until it begins to steam. Add a tablespoon of butter, lower heat to medium, and continue stirring until the grits begin to bubble and thicken, about 10 minutes total cooking time. Take off heat, stir in remaining butter and the pepper, cover, and let stand 10 minutes to thicken. Add stock if needed to adjust thickness, and taste for seasoning. Excellent side dish at breakfast or as the basis for shrimp and grits, a low-country classic. Variation: chop 2 pieces of crispy toaster oven bacon and stir in with butter and black pepper. Serves 4 to 6.
1 c light cream
1/2 t salt
2 T butter, divided
1/4 c stone-ground yellow grits
1/4 c stone-ground white grits
1/4 t ground black pepper
Toaster Oven Tuna Melt, Jersey Diner Style
| Tuna Melt in Toaster Pan |
Prepared January 20, 2013 for a late-night Sunday supper. Adapted from an online recipe. This dish begs the question of whether an open-face dish can be a Sandwich. The Earl of Which asks of that, 'Who cares?'
2 slices Jewish-style rye bread (Arnold's™ is good)Preheat the toaster oven on the broil setting. Place the bread on a pan, place the pan as far below the element as possible, and toast until the bread is nicely browned. Place slices of Swiss cheese on the hot bread, pile on the tuna salad, the tomato slices, and top with the grated cheddar, and return to the oven. Continue broiling for about 5 minutes longer, until cheddar is melted, bubbling, and browned. Serves 2.
2 oz Swiss cheese, thinly sliced
6 oz tuna salad
2 oz ripe tomato, sliced
2 oz grated sharp cheddar
Friday, January 18, 2013
Quick Soup with Salad Shrimp and Vegetables
Prepared January 17, 2013 for a late supper, recovering after a Charleston trip. Just Jon and Dr Daddy.
about 2 T vegetable oilSeasonings
2 c mini sweet peppers, sliced into thick rings
6 oz mushrooms, sliced thickly
2 c baby bok choy, sliced diagonally
2 t garlic, minced
1/8 t crushed red pepper
4 c hot seafood or chicken stock
2 c hot water
1/2 c frozen petite garden peas, thawed in cold water and drained
1 4-oz package of ready-to-eat frozen salad shrimp
1 c bean sprouts
1/2 c cilantro, coarsely chopped
2 t roasted sesame oil
2 T soy sauce
1 t salt
1 t sugar
1 T fish sauce
2 T rice wine
1 T rice vinegar
1 t lime juice
1 T mushroom powder
steamed white riceHeat 1 T oil in a 4-qt saucepan until beginning to smoke. Add the peppers and sauté for about 3 minutes until lightly colored. Add the mushrooms, continuing to cook until they darken. Add a bit more oil with each addition. Add the bok choy, cooking until it softens a bit, and then the garlic and crushed red pepper. Add the hot stock and water, and bring to a fast simmer. Stir in the seasonings and continue to cook for five minutes. Add the peas and the shrimp and cook gently for 5 minutes more. Adjust the seasonings. Serve over warm steamed rice and garnish with sprouts and cilantro. Serves 2 to 3.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Quick and Easy Chicken and Dressing Casserole
Created January 2, 2012. A local market had chicken tenders on sale. A Desperation Dinner.
Dressing
Dressing
1 pkg Stove Top™ Dressing for ChickenFinish
1 c water
1/4 c soft margarine
1 lb chicken tenders, tendons removed, or chicken breasts cut into 1-inch stripsPrepare the dressing according to package directions but use less water as indicated. Place 2/3 of the hot dressing in a 1-1/2 quart covered casserole or other microwaveable vessel. Distribute one-third of the gravy over the dressing. Arrange the chicken tenders side by side in a known direction. This will make it easier to divide into serving portions. Season well with salt, pepper, and rubbed tarragon. Cover chicken with another one-third of the gravy. Top with the remaining dressing and then the remaining gravy. Sprinkle on the green onions. Cover. Microwave on 30% power (1250 watts maximum) for 25 to 30 minutes, until temperature at center reaches 165 F (74 C). Divide into serving pieces parallel to the chicken tenders. Serves 3 or 4.
1 10-1/2 oz can chicken gravy (Campbell's™ is good)
1/4 c sliced green onions
1/2 t dry tarragon
salt and pepper
Monday, December 31, 2012
Osso Buco
Prepared December 29, 2012 by Laura using lamb shanks. Modified from Lidia Bastianich's recipe broadcast on PBS-TV. Although classically prepared with veal shank, lamb or fresh pork shank can be used instead, with essentially the same cooking method. Each is a 'bone with a hole', or osso buco in Italian, with meat having a similar flavor and texture.
Lodge makes durable cast iron cookware. DrDaddy uses a red enamel 6-quart model. (Google Affiliate Ad).
4 fresh (or 6 dried) bay leavesIf using veal or pork, tie butcher's twine snugly around the circumference to hold the meat together while cooking. Tie the herbs, cloves, and orange peel strips up in cheesecloth. Salt the meat well on all sides and let it come to room temperature. Heat the stock (hint: use a one-quart measuring cup in the microwave). In a large heavy Dutch oven over medium heat, brown the shanks in olive oil on all sides. Set meat aside, add more oil as needed, and add the vegetables. Cook over medium high until lightly colored, about 6 minutes. Add the tomato paste and cook for a minute or two, and then the garlic for 30 seconds. Add the meat back to the pot, add the herb bundle, and add hot stock until the meat is two-thirds covered. Adjust the heat to a fast simmer, cover and cook, turning every 30 minutes until tender, about 90 minutes. To serve, remove the vegetables to a platter, and arrange the meat on top. For veal or pork remove the strings before serving. Remove the herb bundle, and raise the heat to a boil, and reduce the pan liquid to form a smooth sauce, and spoon over the meat. Garnish with orange zest. Pairs nicely with a mushroom and leek risotto
1 sprig fresh rosemary
6 whole cloves
6 strips of orange rind, cut with a vegetable peeler
6 pieces 2-to-3-inch thick veal shank (or use lamb or pork shanks)
about 3 c chicken, veal, or beef stock
3 T extra-virgin olive oil
2 t kosher salt
2 large onions, cut into 1-inch chunks
4 ribs celery, cut into 1-inch chunks
6 medium carrots, cut into 1-inch chunks
2 medium parnsips, cut into 1-inch chunks
2 leeks, white part only, cut into 1-inch lengths
3 T tomato paste
1 T garlic, minced
1 c dry white wine
2 T grated orange zest as garnish
Lodge makes durable cast iron cookware. DrDaddy uses a red enamel 6-quart model. (Google Affiliate Ad).
Roasted Baby Bok Choy
Prepared November 7, 2012. Hurray for our beleaguered President.
12 oz baby bok choyPreheat a toaster oven or conventional oven to 450 degrees F (230 C). Separate the bok choy into stems, trim, wash thoroughly to remove sandy grit, and dry well. Place in a large bowl. drizzle on the vegetable oil, and toss to distribute evenly. Drizzle on the sesame oil, vinegar, soy sauce, and the seasonings, tossing after each addition. Transfer to a heavy 8x8 inch baking pan. Roast undisturbed for 15 minutes, and then gently turn the bok choy, and roast an additional 5 minutes until nicely colored. Pairs nicely with pork, chicken, or grilled fish, or as part of a vegetarian or vegan meal. Serves 3 to 4.
2 T vegetable oil
2 t dark sesame oil
1 t rice vinegar
1/2 t sugar
1/4 t granulated garlic
1/2 t kosher salt
2 T soy sauce
1/2 t ground mustard
Labels:
Asian,
Chinese,
ethnic,
QuickEat©,
roast,
toaster oven,
vegan,
vegetables
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Quick and Easy Chicken, Peas, and Rice
Prepared December 24, 2012.
1-1/2 c basmati or other long-grain riceThaw the peas in cold water. Bring the water and stock concentrate to a boil in a small saucepan. Rinse the rice in a strainer until the water runs almost clear. Stir the rice into the boiling stock, cover, and reduce heat to a fast simmer. Mix the onion, olive oil, butter, sugar and salt together in a small bowl. Microwave loosely covered on high for 3 minutes until softened. After 15 minutes, transfer the rice to a two-quart glass casserole dish and fluff with a large fork, drain the peas well, and stir into rice. Stir in the cooked onion mixture. Pour half the can of gravy over the rice and peas. Arrange the chicken pieces on top, and pour on the remainder of the gravy. Cover tightly, and microwave on 30% power (1250 watt oven) for about 25 minutes until heated through. Serves 6.
2-1/4 c water
2 t chicken stock concentrate (Better than Bouillion™)
1 c frozen baby green peas
1 medium (about 150 g) yellow onion, coarsely chopped
1/2 T olive oil + 1/2 T butter
1 t sugar
1/2 t salt
1 8 oz container prepared chicken gravy (Campbell's™, or make your own)
1 2-1/2 lb rotisserie chicken, trimmed of fat, excess skin, and disjointed
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Olive Tapenade
Prepared December 22, 2012. Tasty spread for bread rounds or flat bread.
2 t garlic, mincedPlace the ingredients into the bowl of a small food processor. Pulse until everything is finely chopped. Adjust seasoning to taste. Keeps well, covered in the refrigerator.
1 c pitted kalamata olives
2 T capers
1/4 c chopped cilantro
2 T lemon juice
2 T olive oil
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Hint: Preparing Cauliflower
Devised December 21, 2012. How to remove the tough core of a whole head of cauliflower quickly, efficiently and safely.
1 large head of cauliflowerHolding the head firmly between both hands, strike the stem forcefully against a sturdy surface several times until it loosens. Twist it free and discard. Peel apart the florets, and trim away the tough bottom where they contacted the core. Suggestion: roasted with Asian seasonings and sweet red pepper.
Labels:
cauliflower,
keto,
onions,
peppers,
QuickEat©,
side dish,
toaster oven,
vegan,
vegetables
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Quick and Easy Chocolate Pudding
Recorded May 23, 2003.
3 T cocoa powderIn a 1 qt saucepan, blend dry ingredients. Add a small amount of the milk, and mix until smooth. A flat-bottom whisk is ideal for the task. Stir in remainder of milk, and bring to a boil with constant stirring over medium heat. Remove from heat, and stir in vanilla. Pour into small bowls, layer with plastic foil, and chill. Serves 4. Store cold. Variation: Garnish with crushed peanuts, malted milk powder, or whipped cream before serving.
3 T corn starch
1/3 c sugar
pinch salt
2 c cold milk
1/2 t vanilla extract
Monday, November 19, 2012
Beef Pot Roast
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| Beef Pot Roast |
about 3 lbs (1.5 kg) boneless beef chuck, about 1-1/2 inches thickSeasonings
2 lbs (1.0 kg) yellow onions, cut into eighths through the poles.
1 lb (0.5 kg) carrots, cut on slant
1 large or 2 medium parsnips, cut on slant
4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
6 yellow potatoes, peeled, quartered lengthwise
salt and pepper
1 c (225 ml) commercial beef stock
1 to 2 c (225 to 450 ml) dry red wine, as needed to half cover the meat
1/4 c (100 ml) ketchupPreheat oven to 350 degrees F (about 175 C). Trim off excess fat and loose membranes from the meat, season well with salt and pepper, and place in a roaster. Top the meat with the onions, carrots and parsnips, add the seasonings and the liquids to half cover. Roast 90 minutes tightly covered, turning every half-hour, adding water to make up for evaporation. Turn over meat, add the potatoes skin-side down, dusted with paprika and salt, and spoon vegetables and liquid over both. Roast covered for 20 minutes, and then uncovered for 15 minutes more. Let meat cool on a plate 10 minutes before slicing. To serve, separate the roast into its major muscles along the natural seams and cut across the grain. Arrange on a platter with the pan-roasted vegetables. Defat the pan gravy and serve on the side. Serves 6 or more. Dinner rolls to sop the gravy will do nicely on the side.
2 bay leaves
3 T (50 ml) tomato paste
1 t (5 ml) ground cumin
2 T (15 ml) paprika, divided
5 pepper corns
3 allspice berries
Labels:
beef,
dinner,
easy,
entree,
herbs and spices,
meat,
Slo-n-Lo©,
supper,
vegetables
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Rice and Mushroom Pilaf
First recorded July, 2008. Revised November, 2012. The dish takes its flavor from the mushroom-scented oil that is forced out of the mushrooms and into the rice as it cooks.
2 oz (60 ml) olive oil, dividedHeat half the oil in a heavy 10-inch (25 cm) skillet on medium high. When it shimmers, add the mushrooms. Stir as they cook until well browned and beginning to shrivel (5 to 6 minutes). Add the rice and the remainder of the oil, and mix to coat. Continue to heat, turning often. When rice turns milky, add the garlic and heat briefly, until fragrant. Stir in the salt and the stock all at once. Lower heat, and boil uncovered slowly, until the liquid drops to the level of rice but before volcanoes appear. Stir once only, and cover. Lower heat to simmer for 20 minutes. Fluff, and let steam covered off heat for 5 minutes before serving. Serves 6 to 8. Good side for pan-roasted pork chops.
6 oz (180 g) brown button (baby bella) mushrooms, thinly sliced
1 T (15 ml) minced garlic
2 c (500 ml) long-grain white rice
3 c (750 ml) hot chicken stock (or vegetable/mushroom stock if vegan)
1 t (5 ml) salt
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Gnocchi in Brown Butter and Sage
Adapted from Marc Forgione's recipe on Food Network.
Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Cook, stirring, until the butter develops brown flecks and smells nutty. Watch it closely to keep the butter solids from burning. Remove from the heat.
Finish
Bring 3 quarts of lightly-salted water to a boil. Add the gnocchi, reduce the heat to a slow boil, and wait until they float to the surface. Simmer a minute more. Taste one to make sure it's cooked through. Rewarm the brown butter over medium-low heat. Scoop the gnocchi from the pot with a spider or slotted spoon, transfer to the skillet and toss until some of the brown-butter flecks stick to the gnocchi. Add the red pepper flakes, sage and a few tablespoons of the gnocchi cooking water to form a sauce. Toss again. Add more gnocchi water if needed. Off heat, mix in half of the cheese. Divide among bowls and top with the remaining cheese. Serves 2 as a main course, 4 as part of an multicourse meal.
1 lb store-bought gnocchiSauce
6 T unsalted butter
1/2 to 1 t crushed red pepper
6 sage leaves, thinly sliced
1/2 c grated Parmesan cheese
Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Cook, stirring, until the butter develops brown flecks and smells nutty. Watch it closely to keep the butter solids from burning. Remove from the heat.
Finish
Bring 3 quarts of lightly-salted water to a boil. Add the gnocchi, reduce the heat to a slow boil, and wait until they float to the surface. Simmer a minute more. Taste one to make sure it's cooked through. Rewarm the brown butter over medium-low heat. Scoop the gnocchi from the pot with a spider or slotted spoon, transfer to the skillet and toss until some of the brown-butter flecks stick to the gnocchi. Add the red pepper flakes, sage and a few tablespoons of the gnocchi cooking water to form a sauce. Toss again. Add more gnocchi water if needed. Off heat, mix in half of the cheese. Divide among bowls and top with the remaining cheese. Serves 2 as a main course, 4 as part of an multicourse meal.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Roasted Vegetables II
Prepared October 19, 2012. Accompanied grill-roasted turkey breast and mashed potatoes and gravy. A Family Favorite.
1 large sweet onionPreheat a toaster oven to 425 degrees F (218 C). Peel the onion and cut into 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) thick slices parallel to the equator, and separate into rings. Remove the seeds and membranes from the pepper and cut into 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) by 1 inch (2.5 cm) strips. Remove the stems, wipe the outside of the caps with a moist cloth, and slice the mushrooms into 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) wide strps. Place the vegetables in an 8 X 8-inch (20 X 20 cm) metal baking pan. Drizzle on the olive oil and toss the vegetables with tongs. Add the other seasonings and toss until well-coated. Roast uncovered for 30 minutes. Toss, and return to the oven for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the vegetables are nicely colored and tender. Serves 4 to 6.
1 large red sweet pepper
2 large portobello mushroom caps
about 1/4 c olive oil
1 t dark sesame oil
1 T balsamic vinegar
2 to 3 T soy sauce
1/4 t garlic powder
1/2 t sugar
1/2 t smoked paprika (optional)
1/4 t ground black pepper
Labels:
family favorite,
roast,
side dish,
toaster oven,
vegan
Monday, October 15, 2012
Salt and Pepper Biscuits
First prepared in Autumn, 2012. Good with pea soup, and other hearty soups and stews.
4 frozen buttermilk biscuits (Pillsbury™ is good)Preheat toaster oven to 375 degrees F (191 C). Treat baking pan with cooking spray. Arrange frozen biscuits, not touching. Spray them with cooking spray. This keeps the crust tender. Spray tops lightly with water. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake 20 to 22 minutes, until tops are nicely browned. Let cool 5 minutes before splitting; serve with softened butter. Good alongside stews, soups, and hearty salads.
cooking spray
water spray
coarse salt
coarsely-ground black pepper
Labels:
biscuits,
cooking spray,
pepper,
salt,
side dish,
soup,
toaster oven
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