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Holiday Spiced Dutch Baby

December 12, 2013 By Erin Kennedy Leave a Comment

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The seasonal fruit selection at our Seattle area farmers markets has plummeted to our standard winter options of apple and pear varieties. While there are plenty of tasty things to be made with both fruits, I thought I’d share what can be made with some of the other goodies I routinely pick up at the market. Quality wise – there’s nothing better than farm fresh eggs and butter. Both blow their store-bought counterparts away. At the Ballard Farmers Market, my favorite eggs come from Stokesberry Farm and butter from Golden Glen Creamery.

 

While thinking of recipes to highlight these two everyday ingredients, I immediately gravitated towards one of my favorite indulgent breakfasts. Dutch Babies, also known as German Pancakes, are incredibly simple to make and are a great canvas for all kinds of special flavors or additions. Now that we’re deep into the holiday season, I thought it was about time to create a holiday spiced version – perfect for enjoying in front of a morning fire on a cold blustery day.

 

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Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch, Gluten Free, Recipes, The Skinny, Vegetarian

Chocolate Peppermint Shortbread Cookies

December 4, 2013 By Erin Kennedy 1 Comment

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Happy National Cookie Day! That is right, it is all about the cookies today! Here is a yummy cookie from Wendy over at The Monday Box that is perfect for the upcoming holidays, or just to eat anytime because mint and chocolate are a pair made in heaven.

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These Chocolate Peppermint shortbread cookies  are made extra delicious and crunchy using “de-chipping” by which baking chips (chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, mint chips, etc.) are chopped to smithereens in the food processor before adding them to the cookie dough. These tiny morsels of flavor disperse throughout the dough, boosting flavor and texture.

I baked these Chocolate Peppermint Shortbread Cookies using the  Nestle’s Winter Mix baking chips (dark chocolate and mint chips). Mint chips seem to be a Christmas season item. If you aren’t a chip hoarder like I am, and find yourself in the middle of July without access to mint baking chips, use chocolate chips and add ¼ teaspoon of peppermint extract to the dough.

To get the entire recipe, go over to see what Wendy has in store at her blog: The Monday Box: Chocolate Peppermint Shortbread Cookies.

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Filed Under: Desserts, Recipes

Peppermint White Chocolate Popcorn

December 3, 2013 By Erin Kennedy 1 Comment

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You know those giant 8-pound tubs of popcorn kernels you can get at Costco? My family can go through one of those in a month.

A bowl of buttered popcorn and a movie rental are just about all we need to enjoy our weekend.

Lately, though, we’ve been going through popcorn withdrawals. Our son had his wisdom teeth out, and the doctor said he could only eat soft foods, and definitely no popcorn. I thought it would just be cruel to make popcorn and eat it in front of him, so the rest of us went without.

Then we got sick, all of us, really sick. We had a lot of chicken soup and applesauce, and none of us really wanted to eat popcorn. We didn’t want to make it either.

So we have probably been popcorn-free for about 3 weeks now.

Today I decided enough was enough, and started making a big bowl of our favorite snack. Then the season got the better of me. I started imagining how the popcorn would taste with peppermint mixed in, and I remembered the white chocolate in my pantry, and well… it didn’t take long for me to convince myself that what we really needed today was white chocolate peppermint popcorn.

YUM.

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Filed Under: Desserts, Entertaining, Holidays, Recipes

Cranberry Cheese Danish

November 29, 2013 By Erin Kennedy Leave a Comment

With Thanksgiving now behind us, it’s time to take full advantage of the best this holiday has to offer…the leftovers! I have the best memories of raiding the fridge the morning after the big day. All of the stress and commotion have died down, and somehow the food tastes just a little better when you sneak a bite or two straight out of the container as you hover over an open fridge (am I right?).

If you’ve got a houseful of lingering guests, or, heck, if you’re just looking for a little indulgence yourself, this recipe is a great way to use up any of your leftover cranberry sauce. With the use of ready-made puff pastry dough, these Cranberry Cheese Danishes are ready in no time.

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Puff pastry is one of my favorite tools of trickery in the kitchen. For some reason, whenever anything is made with puff pastry, people think it’s pretty fancy and complicated. The reality is, though, the frozen packages of dough couldn’t be easier to use. The most difficult part is remembering to take it out of the freezer far enough in advance so that it thaws.

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The cranberry is combined with cream cheese and powdered sugar, and the result is tart and luscious. I’m always a huge fan of homemade cranberry sauce, but no judging here if you opt to bust a can out of the cupboard.

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After toasting up in the oven, you’ll see the edges pop up to create a nice border around the cheese…hence the “puff” of puff pastry.

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To finish off, a fancy little drizzle of glaze is literally the icing on top. I like to use a pastry bag, squeeze bottle, or ziploc bag with the corner snipped off to create a pretty zig zag effect, but a spoon would certainly work as well.

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Filed Under: Desserts, Recipes

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