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Archive for August, 2007

Vegtable Cream Cheese

by TT Jr. on May 14th, 2012 | Recipes, Spreads & Sauces
I love bagels.  I just love them, specifically toasted.  And with cream cheese.  They are so delicious when they are still hot and the cream cheese starts to melt on them.  My favorite flavor is salt bagels, and they are delicious with plain cream cheese, but sometimes that gets a little boring.  So, I decided to make a vegetable cream cheese to see how it tasted with my mom's yummy salt bagels.  It tasted like heaven on a hot bagel.  The sweet crunchy carrots with the tangy, slightly spicy chives against the salty, hot, soft, crunchy bagel is incredible.

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Leek & Goat Cheese Mini-Tarts

by TT on March 29th, 2012 | Appetizers
Although the sources of inspiration for my cooking may vary, I think the inspiration for this dish was unique.  Over the weekend I made lobster newburg for my husband's birthday.  As this was a dish I'd never made, I reviewed many recipes, seeking what seemed like the perfect combination of ingredients.  In the end I debated between two recipes, finally choosing one that utilized a roux.

After our dinner on Sunday evening, our 15 year old asked why we had leeks in the refrigerator.  I then realized that while shopping I had purchased all of the ingredients for the recipe
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Feta Sauce

by TT on March 22nd, 2012 | Recipes, Spreads & Sauces
As I was planning the menu for the most recent Tapas Monday, I asked my daughter what she would like.  The carb-loving girl that she is, she requested pasta.  I asked if she wanted it plain with grated parmesan.  She asked if I could make a parmesan sauce.  I explained that this dinner would be just for her, as her brother was having meat sauce, so it seemed like a lot of work.  She looked at me and said, "All you need to do is make a roux, add some milk and parmesan."

I must note that she said that
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Blue Cheese & Dates

by TT on March 19th, 2012 | Appetizers
As I mentioned in my Maple Apple Mustard recipe, last Tapas Monday was not one that allowed for a lot of cooking time.  Instead I worked on pairing each of the cheeses with a simple condiment:  sharp cheddar with maple apple mustard, truffle cheese with pinot grigio sausage.  I had a wedge of gorgonzola that was begging to be paired.

I personally love the combination of pears and blue cheese, but we were without pears.  Looking for something sweet to contrast with the salt and bite of the blue cheese, I remembered that we had a package of dates. 
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Maple Apple Mustard

by TT on March 15th, 2012 | Spreads & Sauces
I know I've written about it many times, but I thoroughly adore Tapas Mondays.  Even though it means not eating dinner until after 9:00, it is such a wonderful way to start the workweek.  The kids are in bed, working on homework, or entertaining themselves on a different floor of the house.  The dining room is lit by candles, and my husband and I sit down to a delicious dinner and some prosecco.

Many of these nights involve a fair amount of cooking.  While the kids eat their dinner, I am working on that night's menu.  However, sometimes there are
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Chocolate Stout Cupcakes with Grasshopper Icing

by TT on March 14th, 2012 | Desserts, Recipes
To end our St. Patrick's Day recipe series, a dessert seemed like the perfect fit.  What we found was a recipe that is the perfect combination of sweet dessert and Irish beverage.  With a stout, such as Guinness, and dark chocolate in the batter, this cupcake is sure to please the majority of your holiday crowd.  A grand finale of mint-flavored frosting should provide a bit of sugary brightness.

Make these cupcakes early in the day (or even the day before), and you will have a dessert that requires no last minute work.  Once you're ready for dessert, it will
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A New Twist on Bruschetta

by TT on August 9th, 2007 | Appetizers, Recipes
On a warm, breezy summer afternoon, I met a handful of colleagues at a friend's house for lunch. The focus of this lunchdate was both social and business.  It was planned to be a relaxing afternoon of gabbing and food served on casual china dinnerware.

Wanting to make entertaining easy for the hostess, several of the guests brought a dish. I offered to bring a bread to accompany the main dish of caesar salad. (As a note to readers, caesar salad is named not for Julius Caesar but for a chef with that first name.)
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Beach Gazpacho

by TT on August 2nd, 2007 | Recipes, Soups & Stews
With the first real heatwave of the season upon us and having just read an article about cold soups, I felt inspired to try one.  Using one of the recipes that I had read as a base, I made some modifications and created my own version.  Being a no cook soup, all that was required was a few minutes of dicing.

After a busy day with four kids, it was nice to sit down for a dinner that was already prepared.  In fact, I had made the soup the day prior, so it had had 24 hours for the flavors to
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