Valencia D’Orange Liqueur

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Valencia D’Orange Liqueur! Pre-dinner drinks, called apéritif, actually prepare the body for a nice evening meal. They can stimulate the appetite as well as aid in digestion. Is it any wonder the Europeans practice this technique in order to prolong gathering together over dinner? A two-hour meal actually becomes a social occasion without being rushed. I learned this firsthand while visiting France. Food is served in stages as multiple courses to appreciate the taste of each individual type of food.  Think of it this way: eating slowly gives the body less chance to overeat. Now you know why. Make your next meal sip-worthy with an apéritif. 

VALENCIA D’ORANGE LIQUEUR 

Ingredients:

2 Valencia oranges, cut into wheels and halved

1 lemon, cut into slices

1/3 cup sugar

2 cinnamon sticks

1 vanilla bean, split

1/2 bottle rosé wine

1/2 cup vodka

1/2 cup rum

Instructions:

Layer the sliced oranges and lemons in a glass jar. Add sugar, cinnamon sticks, and vanilla bean. Pour in the rosé wine and vodka. Replace the jar lid and shake well to dissolve the sugar. Place the sealed jar in the refrigerator for 4 weeks, shaking every few days to blend flavors. Strain out the oranges, lemons, cinnamon sticks, and vanilla bean. Funnel liquid into glass bottles or jars. Add the rum. Enjoy beverage as an apéritif. Store containers in the refrigerator for up to one year. 

Unsweetened Cocoa Pudding

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Unsweetened Cocoa Pudding! For those who like to know exactly what’s in their food, check out this DIY recipe for homemade chocolate pudding. I wouldn’t be surprised if you have all the ingredients in your pantry right now. You’ll notice better flavor, a smoother creamier texture, a sweet dessert, and a bonus. You get to lick the spoon afterwards. Need I say more?

UNSWEETENED COCOA PUDDING

Ingredients:

1/3 cup sugar

2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder 

5 teaspoons cornstarch

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

1 cup milk

1 tablespoon butter, melted

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Whipped cream

Mini Chocolate Chips

Dash of Cinnamon 

Instructions:

In a saucepan over medium-low heat, combine sugar, unsweetened cocoa powder, cornstarch, and sea salt. Gradually add in milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture boils. Boil for one minute, while stirring. Remove from heat; stir in butter and vanilla extract. Pour pudding into four dessert cups. Lightly press plastic wrap directly onto the surface. This will prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate for two hours. Garnish with whipped cream, mini chocolate chips, and a sprinkling of cinnamon powder. 

Toasted Lobster Sliders

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Toasted Lobster Sliders! If I had to list how many ways I’ve eaten lobster, I think I would lose count. The most popular would have to be my first experience of steamed lobster with drawn butter. Since then, I’ve also had lobster grilled cheese, lobster risotto, lobster rolls, lobster mac’n cheese, lobster bisque, stuffed lobster pie, lobster cobb salad, lobster eggs benedict, and now lobster roll sliders. Yet, I know there are many more tasty dishes out there you can think of, so feel free to mention them in the Comments section below. 

TOASTED LOBSTER SLIDERS

Ingredients:

1 package Hawaiian dinner rolls 

1 pound cooked lobster meat, cut into chunks 

1/2 cup sea salt butter, melted

1 teaspoon seafood seasoning

1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Fresh chives, for garnish

Red pepper flakes, if desired

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Place slider buns on the baking sheet. Using a sharp knife, split the tops of the buns without cutting all the way through. In a bowl, combine the melted butter, seafood seasoning, and garlic powder. Mix well. Brush the rolls all over, including the cavities. Save the reserve butter. Bake rolls for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a microwave-safe dish, warm the lobster meat in the reserve butter for 2 minutes on 30% power. Divide the lobster meat into the baked rolls. Pour remaining garlic butter over top. Garnish with chopped chives. Sprinkle with red pepper flakes. Serve warm. 

Strawberry Basil Spread

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Strawberry Basil Spread! Is it a dessert….or an appetizer?!?!  Strawberries are such a versatile fruit. They may often be added to a garden salad featured on restaurant menus or as a topping on waffles, pancakes, and ice cream. Everyone seems to find favor in their sweet and tangy flavor. After all, strawberries are candy-like, naturally juicy, and sometimes creamy…..especially when slathered onto a cracker topped with Neufchâtel cheese. You seriously cannot go wrong with this tantalizing recipe. Plus, it looks good enough to eat. Wouldn’t you agree?

STRAWBERRY BASIL SPREAD

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups frozen strawberries 

2 tablespoons sugar

1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

8-ounce block Neufchâtel cheese

1/4 cup fresh basil, thinly sliced

Fresh strawberries, for garnish

Instructions:

Place the frozen strawberries, sugar, and balsamic vinegar in a mixing bowl. Allow the strawberries to thaw for 30 minutes. Mash the ingredients together using a fork. Leave small chunks for texture. Place the block of Neufchâtel cheese on a serving platter. Slowly spoon the strawberry sauce over the block of cheese. Chop fresh strawberries; arrange over top and around sides where the sauce has spilled over. Sprinkle with thinly sliced basil leaves. Serve with sea salt pita crackers. 

Radish Dinner Salad

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Radish Dinner Salad! Baby lettuces and greens not only add color to a dinner salad, they also add crunchiness, vitamins, and variety. That’s one of the reasons I like radishes, too. I bet you thought it was the spicy, peppery taste of this root vegetable, didn’t you? Well, you’re half right. I find radishes refreshing and I’m not going to stop eating them anytime soon. In fact, it’s not uncommon to find me standing barefoot in my kitchen nibbling on sliced radishes sprinkled with sea salt. I hear the French actually slather radishes with sea salt butter for a truly gourmet experience. Now that’s an idea worth exploring, especially since I buy my butter from France. 

RADISH DINNER SALAD

Ingredients:

1 Roma tomato, chopped

1 cup organic mixed greens

3 large radishes, sliced 

1/4 cup herbed feta cheese, crumbled

4-ounce sirloin steak; cooked, warm, and sliced thin

Oil & Vinegar, to taste

Instructions:

Using a salad plate, arrange food vertically when placing. Begin with chopped tomatoes followed by the organic mixed greens, sliced radishes, crumbled feta cheese, and sirloin steak. Serve with oil and vinegar dressing on the side.