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Recipe: Baked Pumpkin Ziti

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

By JillAnderson

Photo Credit: Forks, Figs & Fancy Shoes

Photo Credit: Forks, Figs & Fancy Shoes

I just came across this amazing sounding recipe – Baked Pumpkin Ziti on the Forks, Figs & Fancy Shoes (a Southern Girl’s Guide to Worldly Cooking) blog and just had to share it with you.

Baked Pumpkin Ziti
(Serves 8-10)

Ingredients
6 tablespoons olive oil
1 small onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup pancetta, diced
3 cups chicken stock
1-29 ounce can of pumpkin purée
5 sage leaves, roughly chopped
1/2 tablespoon cumin
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 pinch cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon chili powder
Salt and pepper to taste
2 pounds (2-16 ounce boxes) of ziti rigate or a similar pasta
1/4 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup parmesan
1/2 cup pecorino romano

Directions:
In your largest skillet, heat the olive oil on medium heat and sauté the onion and garlic until just tender. Add the pancetta and sauté until lightly browned.

Deglaze the pan with 2 cups of the chicken stock and simmer for 5 minutes. Add the pumpkin, sage, cumin, pepper, cinnamon, chili powder and salt and pepper to taste.

Simmer on low, stirring frequently, for about 30 minutes so that the flavors can meld together. You can add more chicken stock to achieve your desired thickness.

Preheat the oven to 375 F.

After 30 minutes, prepare the pasta according to the package directions. Make sure that you cook the pasta to a true al dente as you will be baking it and you don’t want mushy pasta.

Strain the pasta and coat with a drizzle of olive oil and return to the pot. Finish the pumpkin sauce with the cream and reseason if necessary.

Mix the sauce with the pasta and pour into a large greased casserole dish. Sprinkle the cheess on top and bake covered for 20 minutes and then uncover and bake until browned and bubbly.

I haven’t made this yet it so if you make this before I do please post your opinion in the comments section.

Happy Halloween to all of you.

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Recipe: Simple Fried Pork Chops

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

By JillAnderson

It was cold and rainy and I needed a quick meal. I wanted comfort food. I wanted it quickly. I wanted it to warm our bellies.

Naturally I went to one of my very favorite recipe blogs – Pioneer Woman for a recipe to meet my needs.

I searched “Main Courses” and found a recipe for Simple Pan-Fried Pork Chops.

She even starts the recipe with “It’s what Tuesdays were made for”. I love it – and it’s Tuesday!

Simple, Fried Pork Chops
By Ree Drummond

(BTW – Her 1st cookbook was just released today – The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl (Hardcover). It’s available on Amazon for $15.29 (today).

Pioneer Woman's Photos are much better!

Pioneer Woman's Photos are much better!

7 to 8 breakfast chops (very thin bone-in pork chops)
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons seasoned salt
cayenne pepper to taste
1 teaspoon black pepper
extra salt and pepper
1/2 cup canola oil
2 tablespoons butter

Directions:
Rinse pork chops.
Salt and pepper both sides of the pork chops.
Combine all dry ingredients. Dredge each side of the pork chops in the flour mixture, then set aside on a plate.

Dredge Pork Chops in Seasoned Flour

Dredge Pork Chops in Seasoned Flour

Heat canola oil over medium to medium-high heat. Add butter. When butter is melted and butter/oil mixture is hot, cook 3 pork chops at a time, 2 to 3 minutes on the first side; 1 to 2 minutes on the other side. (Make sure no pink juices remain.)

Pan-fry until Pork browns nicely and is cooked through

Pan-fry until Pork browns nicely and is cooked through

Remove to a plate and repeat with remaining porch chops.

Delicious and simple! Serve with smashed new potatoes.

P.S. Check out the original recipe for really great photos of the pork chops. I didn’t do them justice although they tasted terrific.

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Recipe of the Week: Pancetta Quesadilla

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

By JillAnderson

One of the great benefits of working from home include being able to step into my kitchen and whip up a Pancetta Quesadilla for lunch. Yum Yum.

Pancetta $2.99 at Trader Joe's

Pancetta $2.99 at Trader Joe's

Granted most of you already know how to make a Quesadilla but I wanted to share with you the terrific flavors of combining Pancetta, Cheese (I like to use Gouda) and grilled onions.

Brown Pancetta and Chopped Onions in Butter, Drain on a paper towel

Brown Pancetta and Chopped Onions in Butter, Drain on a papertowel

Layer Shredded Cheese and Pancetta/Onion mixture to the top of a Flour Tortilla

Layer Shredded Cheese and Pancetta/Onion mixture to the top of a Flour Tortilla

Fold the tortilla and allow cheese to fully melt while browning the outside of the tortilla.

Cut and Serve. Delicious!

Cut and Serve. Delicious!

This Quesadilla goes nicely with a warm bowl of Cream of Parsnip Soup.

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Filet Mignon from Trader Joe’s

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

By JillAnderson

I made Filet Mignon last night for dinner that I purchased at Trader Joe’s . It was to die for… it absolutely melted in our mouths and dinner was ready in 30 minutes.

Filet Mignon from Trader Joe's

Filet Mignon from Trader Joe's

Fire up your gas grill on high heat.

Fire up your gas grill on high heat.

Sear Meat on each side on high heat. Lower temperature to Med-high and cook for 25-30 minutes for Med-Rare.

Sear Meat on each side on high heat. Lower temperature to Med-high and cook for 25-30 minutes for Med-Rare.

Beautiful!

Beautiful!

Ahhhh....scrumptious.

Ahhhh....scrumptious.

I served it with roasted potatoes, sugar snap peas and a salad. My family devoured it. Well worth the price.

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Recipe of the Week: Spicy Pumpkin Soup

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

By JillAnderson

I love Fall! It’s my very favorite time of the year – the cooler weather, the changing of the leaves, football, wool sweaters and warm, comfy food.

Today while going through some recipes I came across this recipe that a friend of mine served at a dinner party last year. It was terrific – creamy with just the right amount of kick.

I hope you will enjoy it too.

Pumpkin Soup & Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
Quantity: Serves 8

Spicy Pumpkin Soup

Spicy Pumpkin Soup

Ingredients
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 cups chopped onions, yellow or white
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1/8 – 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper
2 teaspoons curry powder
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
pinch, ground cayenne pepper (optional)
3 cans Libby’s 100% pure pumpkin (15-ounce cans)
5-6 cups chicken stock (you can use water & chicken bouillon cubes)
1-2 cups milk

For serving soup
8 small sugar pumpkins, approximately 5″- 6″ across or one big pumpkin
1 bunch fresh chives (optional)

Instructions
Melt butter in large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic and cook, stirring often, until softened, 3-5 minutes. Add the four dry spices and stir often for about 1 minute.

Add 5 cups broth and the pumpkin, blend well. Bring soup to simmer, lower heat, and cook at a low simmer for 10-15 minutes. Stir in 1 cup milk and stir until heated through. Taste soup and adjust seasonings to taste. Add more milk if desired.

Transfer the soup, in batches, to a food processor or blender and cover tightly. Blend until smooth and creamy. Return blended soup to saucepan. If too thick, add more stock until desired consistency is reached.

TIP: Soup may be made a day ahead and chilled in pan. Reheat over low heat until hot. Do not boil.

Spiced Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Ingredients
6 ounces (about 1 cup) hulled, green pumpkin seeds
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon rushed coriander seeds (or ground coriander)
1 teaspoon curry powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne (or to taste)

Instructions
Heat oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat until hot. Add dry spices and stir frequently for about 1 minute until aromatic.

Add pumpkin seeds and stir frequently until seeds are lightly browned.

Transfer to a separate bowl to cool.

TIP: These may be made 1-2 days ahead and stored at room temperature in an airtight container. They make a great snack or party food!

To Serve Soup
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Cut the top 1/3 off each pumpkin, keeping the correct tops and bottoms organized to stay together. Using a large spoon, scoop out the seeds and stringy mass, leaving the flesh intact. (If needed, a thin shaving can be cut off the bottom of the pumpkin “bowls” to prevent rolling. Do not cut off too much!)

Place pumpkins on a sheet pan and brush the cut edge with oil. Place the tops on their sides near their original bottoms. Heat in oven until warm, about 5-8 minutes.

Heat soup gently until hot. Place warm pumpkin “bowls” on serving plates, ladle soup into each one, and garnish with spiced pumpkin seeds. If using chives, cut into 1″ lengths and sprinkle a few pieces over the pumpkin seeds as additional garnish. Place tops on, if desired, or arrange one top to the side of each pumpkin.

You can find the original recipe at Colin Cowie’s website.

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