“At times our own light goes out
and is rekindled by a spark from
another person. Each of us has
cause to think with deep gratitude
of those who have lighted
the flame within us.”
~ Albert Schweitzer
“At times our own light goes out
and is rekindled by a spark from
another person. Each of us has
cause to think with deep gratitude
of those who have lighted
the flame within us.”
~ Albert Schweitzer
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Turnips and Roasted Sweet Potatoes! Here’s a little twist on adding turnips to your menu. When seasoned and mixed with other root vegetables, like sweet potatoes, the somewhat bland flavor of the turnip becomes robust and savory. You’ll find yourself serving them more often.
TURNIPS & ROASTED SWEET POTATOES
Ingredients:
3 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into wedges
4 medium turnips, peeled and cut into chunks
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon white pepper
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 425°. In a large bowl, combine all ingredients. Mix well until vegetables are evenly coated. Marinate in the refrigerator for one hour. Spray a baking sheet with non-stick spray. Spread vegetables into single layer. Avoid contact. Bake about 40 minutes or until tender and slightly browned.
Serving suggestion: For a creamy dip, mix Greek yogurt with fresh onion chives. It will seem like a mild onion dip, but with a much lighter flavor.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Smoked Salmon Dill Spread with Crudités! For those who appreciate a healthy choice while socializing, this one is for the books! Add an assortment of baked bagel chips for a salty crunch finish.
SMOKED SALMON DILL SPREAD
Ingredients:
8 ounces of Neufchâtel cheese
2 tablespoons prepared horseradish
2 tablespoons fresh Dill, chopped
Dash of White Pepper
1/4 pound Smoked Salmon, chopped
Instructions:
Mix all ingredients together, form into a log, and refrigerate at least one hour. Serve with your favorite raw vegetables cut into bite-size pieces to create a crudité platter.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Ranch Pretzel Twists! You’re thinking snack-city. I know, right? Except this version of baked pretzels is made with one of the healthiest foods around: Chia Seeds! They’re a good source of vitamins and minerals in a balanced diet. With every bite you’ll practically be doing the “Happy Dance”.
RANCH PRETZEL TWISTS
Ingredients:
15-ounce bag of pretzel twists
1 cup pure vegetable oil
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 packet Ranch seasoning mix
1 tablespoon chia seeds
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 275°. Empty pretzel twists into a gallon storage zipper bag. Mix thoroughly all the remaining ingredients except chia seeds. Pour over pretzels and close the bag. Toss the bag to evenly coat all pieces until the oil is absorbed. Empty contents onto a baking sheet coated with non-stick spray. Try to form a single layer. Lastly, sprinkle the chia seeds over the pretzels. Bake 10 minutes. Then turn pretzels over and bake an additional 5 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool before storing in sealed container.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Quiche Lorraine! Pie for Breakfast? Or Brunch or a light Dinner? Without a doubt! This flaky rim pastry tart filled with a rich, creamy filling is a classic French staple that boasts tradition in every bite.
QUICHE LORRAINE
Pastry:
1 1/3 cup flour
Pinch of salt
3 ounces Neufchâtel cheese
1/2 cup butter
Sift together flour and salt. Add softened butter and Neufchâtel cheese. Mixture becomes crumbly but eventually forms a single large ball. Set aside for 30 minutes to an hour. Roll out and line a deep 9-10″ pie dish.
Filling:
8 thin slices cooked ham or crisp smoked bacon
8 ounces Gruyère cheese*
2 cups sour cream
3 eggs and 1 yolk
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon melted butter
Cover pastry alternating ham and cheese. Combine remaining ingredients. Pour over ham and cheese. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Bake at 375° 50-60 minutes until set.
*May substitute Gruyère cheese for thinly sliced Swiss cheese.
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Panchovillas! Olé! Who Doesn’t Love Mexican Food? I’ve collected the best recipes from my friends’ kitchens where family secrets are passed down from generation to generation; where added spices become second nature. And measurements are made by instinct and taste preference. Proving that point, here’s a tasty meal thrown together from leftover pork roast.
PANCHOVILLAS
Ingredients:
1 pound pork roast, shredded
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon cumin powder
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 garlic clove
1/4 cup chopped jalapeños
1/4 cup diced tomatoes
2 cups tomato sauce
2 cups refried beans
2 tablespoons butter, melted
6-8 flour tortillas
2 cups cheddar cheese
Directions:
Simmer first ten ingredients, smashing a portion of the beans to keep the consistency thick. Add more tomato sauce if necessary. Brush the tortillas lightly with melted butter. Fill with pork and bean mixture. At this point I fold them into a burrito-style portion, seam side down. Place in a 9×13 casserole dish. Cover tortillas with extra topping and cheddar cheese. Bake at 350° until the cheese is melted, usually about 30 minutes. Top with sour cream and black olives to garnish. Serve with mixed greens salad, guacamole, and crispy chips. Add salsa for more spice. And don’t forget the Classic Margarita!
“Self-denial is saying only:
He goes ahead of us;
hold fast to Him.”
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
“Passover and Easter are the
only Jewish and Christian holidays
that move in sync, like the
ice skating pairs we saw during
the Winter Olympics.”
~ Marvin Olasky
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Orange, Pineapple, Banana Ice Cream! And, before you ask…..No, you do not need an ice cream maker. What I love the most about this refreshing recipe is that any fresh fruit can be used for a mélange of flavor choices, depending on the season.
ORANGE-PINEAPPLE-BANANA ICE CREAM
Ingredients:
1/3 cup mandarin oranges, frozen
1/3 cup pineapple chunks, frozen
1 banana, frozen
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup heavy cream, very icy cold
Directions:
Combine the frozen fruit and sugar in a food processor or blender. Process on “Pulse” until the fruit is roughly chopped. With the processor running, slowly add the heavy cream until fully mixed. Transfer fruit ice cream to a plastic storage container with lid. Place in the freezer for 2-3 hours or until firm. To serve, use a melon ball scoop to form bite-size portions. Garnish with dried fruit and shredded coconut.