Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter R

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Take a Seat at the Table: Reuben Tacos! Here you go…a Mexican taco with an Irish twist! Anyone who is crazy about tacos will tell you the combinations are endless. Not long after St. Patrick’s Day, there were leftovers of corned beef brisket and a wedge of purple cabbage in the fridge. My husband had gone out for lunch with the guys and I thought, “Hmmm, what can I throw together for a scrumptious mid-day meal?” It seemed like a no-brainer. Corn tortillas, Swiss cheese, pickled jalapeño slices, and Dijon mustard sealed the deal. Try it. One bite and you’ll shout, “Olé! Me Irish eyes ere smilin'”.

REUBEN TACOS 
Ingredients:

4 yellow corn tortillas, extra thin

6 slices Swiss cheese

1/4 wedge purple cabbage, shredded

1/2 pound corned beef brisket, cooked and shredded

2 tablespoons Dijon mustard

2 teaspoons whole grain mustard

1/4 cup jalapeño slices
Instructions:

Preheat oven to 400°. Warm corned beef brisket in microwave or medium skillet. On a foil-lined baking sheet, arrange the corn tortillas in a single layer. Divide cheese among tortillas. Layer with shredded cabbage. Pile on the corned beef brisket. Slather with both mustards and garnish with pickled jalapeño peppers. Bake in oven for 2-3 minutes just long enough to melt cheese. Watch carefully as you still want the cabbage to remain crunchy. Remove and fold tortillas in half to eat.  

Dining Outside the Home: Le Yaca French Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Le Yaca French Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia. White linens, soft candlelight, a warm fireplace, and fresh flowers. Mais, oui! Every table is placed to make one feel as though it’s a private dining experience. The wine list alone is a sweeping journey across the French countryside. Roasted Leg of Lamb is a weekly ritual bathed in natural herbs over an open fire. And yet, the light and elegant Soufflé au Grand Marnier dessert, with its tantalizing crown of fluffy sweetness, punctuates the evening as a Troisième Course. Pamper your stomach; indulge your appetite in greatness. 

Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter Q

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Take a Seat at the Table: Quick-Set Party Cheesecakes! You’re stopping by a friend’s house later on and were asked to bring something delish. These miniature cheesecakes are super-easy and can be whipped up in a few minutes first thing in the morning. They refrigerate while you’re at work or the gym, so no worries there. Top with fresh fruit, seedless jam, chocolate bits, or candied ginger. Dust with powdered sugar for a professional finish. Another one-bite wonderful dessert can be found in the Fruit Tart recipe at the following link. http://Snapshotsincursive.com/2015/12/11
QUICK-SET PARTY CHEESECAKES
Ingredients:

24 mini cupcake liners

24 Nilla wafers

2 8-ounce packages Neufchâtel cheese

3/4 cup sugar

2 eggs

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 teaspoon vanilla

Fresh Fruit, Chocolate Chips, or Candied Ginger
Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Beat Neufchâtel cheese and sugar. Add eggs, beating well. Fold in lemon juice and vanilla extract. Beat until light and fluffy. Place cupcake liners in muffin tin. Put 1 Nilla wafer in each. Fill with 1 heaping tablespoon of cheese mixture. Bake 15 minutes. Cool. Refrigerate 3 hours. Garnish with assorted toppings. 

Dining Outside the Home: Fat Tuna Grill and Oyster House in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Fat Tuna Grill and Oyster House in Williamsburg, Virginia. It’s not often Oysters Rockefeller jumps off the menu in a seafood restaurant. The fact that it’s a “Starter” item gives the customer an opportunity to pair it with an order of Crispy Fried Calamari or Coconut Shrimp as well. The appetizers did not disappoint in this “Farm to Table and Sea to Table” setting. The portions were generous and artistically arranged with tasty garnishments. The complementary hush puppies and corn muffins were truly addictive. Would I return for another meal? Absolutely! As a seafood-lover, I intend to work my way through the menu. Eventually I may have one of their fabulous desserts. 

Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter P

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Take a Seat at the Table: Peppy Parmesan Egg Toast! What do you get when you morph a Croque Madame with a BLT? The end result is a spot on open-faced healthy start for the day that will keep you energized for hours. Challenge yourself. Resist the temptation to take a fork and pierce the luscious center of the egg. The silky golden yolk may find you practically licking the plate clean. I won’t tell. 
PEPPY PARMESAN EGG TOAST
Ingredients:

4 slices thick bacon

2 slices rustic sesame bread

2 pats butter

4 slices Parmesan cheese

2 large eggs

2 green onions

Sriracha Sauce to taste
Instructions:

Fry bacon to crisp. Drain on paper towels. Toast bread slices to golden brown. Butter each piece. Slice Parmesan cheese with diagonal pieces to cover toast. Later crispy bacon on cheese. Crack eggs into a small skillet treated with nonstick spray; cook until whites are set, about 2 minutes. Carefully flip without breaking yolk. Reduce heat for one minute longer. Remove from burner and carefully transfer fried eggs to Parmesan toast. Drizzle with Sriracha sauce to taste. Garnish with green onion snips. 

Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter O

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Take a Seat at the Table: Oyster Snack Crackers! When you get that craving for something slightly salty partnered with a crunchy snack, turn to these little gems made from basic oyster crackers. Add seasonings and oil; bake and store in an airtight container. I literally sprinkle them on homemade soups, organic salads, and sometimes the palm of my hand. In a pinch, I’ve crushed them as a coating for baked chicken or fish. It’s all up to you. 
OYSTER SNACK CRACKERS 
Ingredients:

16-ounce package of oyster crackers

1/2 cup butter, melted

1/2 cup olive oil

1 envelope dry ranch dressing mix

1/2 teaspoon dill weed

1/4 teaspoon onion powder

1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper
Instructions:

Preheat oven to 325°. Take a one gallon ziplock bag. Pour oyster crackers into bag. In a glass measuring cup, combine butter, olive oil, ranch seasoning mix, dill weed, onion powder, and lemon pepper. Stir well. Pour over crackers. Seal the bag and toss to coat, alternating every 5 minutes until all liquid is absorbed. Transfer to a baking sheet. Form single layer. Bake 10 minutes; toss and bake 10 minutes longer. Do not burn. Let cool and then store in an airtight container. Will keep for weeks. 

Dining Outside the Home: Blue Talon Bistro in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Blue Talon Bistro in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. If you’re looking for the charm of a neighborhood bistro with a French twist, this corner bistro in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg fits the bill. The French Onion Gratinee has the power to transport you to the French countryside with its rich cheesy onion broth. But save room for more. Make the meal a dining experience by enjoying every course over a nice glass of Bordeaux. Linger awhile. Absorb the atmosphere. Inhale the aromas. And most certainly try the dessert. Bon Appétit!

Dining Outside the Home: Plaza Azteca in Williamsburg, Virginia 

Dining Outside the Home: Plaza Azteca in Williamsburg, Virginia! Rich flavors originating in Jalisco, Mexico came across the U.S. to the East Coast over twenty years ago. Now customers come to Plaza Azteca expecting table side guacamole prepared fresh before their eyes. If you’re looking for ordinary, forget it. The grill is working overtime serving up everything from stuffed pineapple to sizzling fajitas. The biggest challenge is breaking away from the usual choices to sample something truly new and amazing. 

Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter N

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Take a Seat at the Table: Nori Sesame Popcorn! If you’ve never tasted dried edible seaweed, you’re really missing out. It wasn’t until recently that I gave it a whirl and I have to tell you, I kinda like it. Besides, it’s a great source of vitamins and minerals. Asian cultures have known this all along, so it’s like preaching to the choir when I rave about the natural health benefits. When nori is added to a batch of popcorn, seasoned with roasted sesame seeds and Oriental rice crackers, it transforms a typical snack into a sensational wholesome one. Prepare to grab a handful and nibble away. 
NORI SESAME POPCORN 
Ingredients:

1 packet microwave popcorn, any variety

8-ounces rice cracker blend, bite-size pieces

2 tablespoons sesame oil

2 teaspoons roasted sesame seeds

1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

.21 ounces dried seaweed sheets, cut into small strips
Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Prepare the microwave popcorn according to package directions. Transfer to a large bowl. Discard any unpopped kernels. Add the rice cracker pieces. Toss with sesame oil, sesame seeds, seasoned salt, and nori strips. Transfer to a baking sheet. Bake for 8-10 minutes, turning occasionally to prevent burning. Cool five minutes before serving. Store in an airtight container.