Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Roasted squash, caramelized onion, and goat cheese pizza.
You can't go wrong on this fall dinner.
(I apologize for the poor photos - still working out some camera kinks)

I picked up a few containers of pre-cut butternut squash from Trader Joes, a great and inexpensive time saver.
Roasted with some olive oil, salt & pepper for about 30 minutes.
Chopped up onions.
(cried a little)
Toasted the Boboli pizza crust with olive oil for 5 minutes.
When I make this again I think I'll make my own crust...
Caramelized the onions with some balsamic vinegar
(cried a little more - the vinegar cooking off was a real eye burner)
Should have known that.
Although totally worth the pain - they were delicious!!
Added the squash
Added the goat cheese
Threw back in the oven at 350 for 5 minutes
And enjoyed!
I shared... I promise.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

You know it's Christmas when the Enstrom's toffee arrives.

Some of the best toffee in the world for
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
& a Snack
Everyone needs something sweet!
Out & About:

With the holidays quickly approaching people are scampering around looking for meals out, great deals, and a chance to catch up with family and friends.
One of my favorite brunch places in the East Village is called Cafe Cortadito.
For approximately $18.00 you get your choice of cuban breakfast fare and all you can drink red and white sangria.

If you stay past two hours, they do tack on an additional charge of $2 per person - and let me say it's not hard to lose 2 hours here, the wait staff is amazing, the drinks plentiful, and the food delicious.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Alright alright, and I'm back in the game!
My lovely roommate recently entered her "late 20's" and in honor of her special day we had some people over for cocktails and appetizers.
When I asked her what she wanted to eat, she said two things.
1. Spinach artichoke dip (but you all have seen that)
2. Something yummy.

A few months back I helped cater and serve a wedding in Brooklyn, the head chef and culinary genius made these delicious and easy apps to get people started - fill up their stomachs with some food before they're given the chance to fill it with booze.
Second appetizer on the menu: crostini with herbed ricotta and slow roasted tomatoes !

So pretty.
I didn't follow one exact recipe.
I opted to toss the cherry tomatoes with red chili pepper olive oil, and a little garlic powder
I cooked the tomatoes for 3 hours at 300 degrees stirring them occasionally

While the tomatoes were finishing up I mixed a whole container of ricotta cheese with
Basil
Red chili peppers
Thyme
Oregano


Spread a liberal amount of ricotta on toasted bread
Add some some slow roasted tomatoes...
and enjoy a delicious and finger friendly appetizer
Happy Birthday Allison!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

I've said it once, and I will say it a thousand times, every time I bake it leads to one type of disaster or another, but I'll keep trying.
So here we go, take 539.5
(The .5 is because I gave up once)
I wish I had space for my very own mixer, but alas it's just another suburban bonus as I hunker down and make





It's almost hard to tell the difference between the uncooked and cooked version of this treat, but let me tell you they were delicious, albeit extraordinarily sweet!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Throughout the weekend I acquired a few leftover ingredients:
- Chicken
- Spinach cashew pesto
- Baguette
- Ricotta
I had a friend from childhood coming over for lunch, Mel was still house and dog sitting with me, and were were getting hungry.
So now what?
With these ingredients combined we made spinach cashew pesto chicken salad, on toasted bread with ricotta, added a few raw walnuts, and we had ourselves a lovely lunch.







Friday, September 30, 2011

Every day needs a snack.

Sausage pinwheels
Goat cheese and craisin pinwheels
Spinach Artichoke dip
Wine



This spinach artichoke dip was a first for me
1. I used fresh spinach cooked down
2. I substituted mayo for some left over cream cheese
3. Alright there were only two changes

As always I add a little bit of fresh lemon juice and red pepper flakes to give the dip some "pop"


Cheers to a successful weekend!

Snack away!