Apricot-Orange Crumble Bars

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen?  Apricot-Orange Crumble Bars!  Who doesn’t love this saucy little fruit?  Apricots add an exotic touch of class to everything from appetizers to dessert. Try a dollop of jam on a round of baked Camembert cheese sometime.  It is decadent!  My recipe today serves as a breakfast food, an afternoon snack, or a delicate dessert option.  

APRICOT-ORANGE CRUMBLE BARS

Ingredients:

3/4 cup butter

1 cup sugar

2 cups flour

1teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 

12-ounce jar of apricot jam

1/3 cup dried apricots, sliced

2 tablespoons orange marmalade 

Directions:

Cream together sugar and butter. Mix flour, salt, and baking soda together. Add dry ingredients together. Spread 3/4 of batter into a 9×13 greased dish.  Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon.  Spread 12 ounce dollops of Bonne Maman Apricot Preserves* on top.  Slice dried apricot pieces over jam mixture.  Fill in with a tablespoon or two of Bonne Maman Orange Marmalade*.  Crumble remaining batter on top.  Sprinkle with 1/4 cup brown sugar.  Bake 350* for 30-35 minutes.  Cool slightly and cut into 24 squares. 

* Bonne Maman is a product of France. 

Eating My Way Through the Alphabet

What’s cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Stay tuned and you’re about to find out. It’s as simple as A-B-C. One of my passions is being at home in my own country kitchen. I love to cook, and my husband loves that I do it often. Now more than ever, since I am retired, I relish the thought of creating something delicious from scratch. I adore time-honored traditions using tried-and-true recipes. Yet, I often never think twice about tweaking old favorites or modifying others to suit the inner craving of the moment. Most of the recipes serve 2-4 people, but can be altered in any direction. The leftovers are golden morsels to be eaten again later or shared with others. And I love to share. To me, seeing a smile in gratitude is thanks enough. The recipes you will find here in the next several weeks can be prepared very easily. Feel free to contact me with questions. Now take a deep breath, inhale the aromas, and join me on a tasteful journey entitled, “EATING MY WAY THROUGH THE ALPHABET”.

Xingzi Apricot Crescents

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Symphony of Flavors: Xingzi Apricot Crescents! Need a quick dessert, after school treat, or late night snack? Think crescent rolls. Their light and buttery crust is so bakery-like sweet and flaky you’ll think you deserve accolades from everyone at first bite. Any fruit jam or preserves can be used. I like the chunkier ones simply because it resembles the texture of a pie filling. Obviously you can add canned fruit to really crank things up a level or two. That is the beauty of home cooking. Tweak as much as you like. You can always “eat” the mistakes and start over. Caution: overstuffing the crescent rolls may lead to the preserves spilling out onto the parchment paper as it bakes. 

XINGZI APRICOT CRESCENTS

Ingredients:

I tube crescent rolls

1/3-1/2 cup apricot preserves 

Instructions:

Preheat the oven to 350°. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside. Separate the dough into 8 triangles. Place a dollop of apricot preserves in the wide end of each triangle. Roll up, starting at the wide end and roll to the opposite narrow end. Slightly curve the ends into a half moon with your fingers. Place each crescent roll on the prepared baking sheet. Bake 12-14 minutes, or until golden brown. Allow to cool slightly. Serve warm. 

Magic Treasure Cookies

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Symphony of Flavors: Magic Treasure Cookies! Anyone can justify having dessert whenever cookies are around. But that’s not the only reason we bake them. Sure, cookies satisfy that craving our sweet tooth demands, but they also provide an afternoon pick-me-up because of the dough made from scratch. We know what’s in them. No preservatives or artificial stuff, that’s for sure. Setting that aside, cookies smell ah-mazing fresh from the oven. They have this magical way of bringing families together, which often brings smiles and laughter. Who can argue with that?

MAGIC TREASURE COOKIES

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs

1/2 cup flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk

1/2 cup butter, room temperature 

1 1/3 cups flaked coconut 

12-ounce package semi-sweet chocolate chips 

1 cup walnuts, chopped

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 375°. In a small bowl, mix graham cracker crumbs, flour, and baking powder. In a large mixer bowl, beat sweetened condensed milk and butter until smooth. Add graham cracker crumb mixture; mix well. Stir in flaked coconut, chocolate chips, and chopped walnuts. Drop by rounded tablespoons onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 9-10 minutes, or until lightly browned. Enjoy!

Derby Pie

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Symphony of Flavors: Derby Pie! Chocolate, nuts, and bourbon…..oh my! Not everyone gets excited about desserts infused with a little bourbon. I find the hints of caramel slightly smoky with the crunch of nuts simply irresistible. For those who aren’t sure, the alcohol in the bourbon bakes off naturally, leaving behind a restaurant-worthy gourmet treat. Serve warm with a scoop of ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream. I’m told in the right circumstance, some cooks even garnish it with a sprig of fresh mint. Go Horse! 

DERBY PIE

Ingredients:

1/2 cup butter

1 cup sugar

3 eggs

3/4 cup white corn syrup

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

2 tablespoons flour

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup chocolate bits 

1/2 cup walnuts, chopped

2 tablespoons bourbon

10” unbaked pie shell

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 325°. Spray the pie plate with nonstick oil. Form the pie crust into the pie plate. Set aside. Cream butter while gradually adding the sugar. Mix well. Add eggs, white corn syrup, sea salt, flour, and vanilla extract. Stir until combined. Fold in chocolate bits, chopped walnuts, and bourbon. Pour into prepared pie crust. Bake 40-50 minutes, or until set. Garnish with whipped cream, if desired. Serve. 

Bourbon Yams

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Symphony of Flavors: Bourbon Yams! As if we needed another excuse to eat yams. Their flavor alone is practically permission to devour sweets with that hint of vanilla bean. Amirite? I especially like the buttery crunch of pecans. Next time add some bourbon to the mashed potato combo. I promise you, it will totally elevate the experience. Like I said, Dessert. 

BOURBON YAMS

Ingredients:

2 pounds sweet potatoes

2 tablespoons bourbon

3 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons brown sugar

1/8 teaspoon sea salt

1/2 cup pecans, chopped

1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 

Instructions: preheat the oven to 400°. Spray a baking dish with nonstick oil; set aside. Roast potatoes about an hour. When cool enough, remove and discard skins. Chop potatoes. Reduce oven temperature to 375°. Mash potatoes together with bourbon, one tablespoon butter and one tablespoon brown sugar. Season with sea salt. Transfer to prepared baking dish. Combine chopped pecans, cinnamon, remaining butter and brown sugar. Sprinkle over potatoes. Bake until bubbly, about 30 minutes. Serve immediately. 

Yellow & White Cake Mix Cookies

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Yellow & White Cake Mix Cookies! I never want to live in a world where there are no cookies. I’m one of those people who insist on tasting a freshly baked cookie, still warm from the oven. My kitchen, my rules. I also like the idea of choices. By taking a simple cake mix and ramping up the extra ingredients, I was able to offer my family plain, powdered sugar, and turbinado sugar cookies. Does that mean I needed three taste-tests? I’ll never tell. 

YELLOW & WHITE CAKE MIX COOKIES

Ingredients:

15-ounce box yellow cake mix

2 eggs

1/3 cup oil

1 cup white chocolate chips

1/2 cup macadamia nuts, chopped

Powdered sugar, for rolling

Turbinado sugar, for rolling

Instructions:

Preheat the oven to 350°. Combine the yellow cake mix, eggs, and oil together in a large bowl; stir. The batter will be thick. Fold in the white chocolate chips and chopped macadamia nuts. Use a cookie scoop to form the cookies. Place them two inches apart on a nonstick baking sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes until the cookies appear slightly brown on the edges. Allow them to cool slightly before rolling in powdered sugar or turbinado sugar. Cool on a wire rack. Repeat baking steps until all the cookie dough has been used. 

Raspberry Nut Granola Bars

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Raspberry Nut Granola Bars! The jury is still out on whether this fruit crumble can be eaten for breakfast, dessert, or late-night snack. I can attest to the deliciousness of it with my morning cuppa joe. The espresso bitterness balances out the sweetness with perfection. And overnight guests definitely gave it a stamp of approval with a scoop of ice cream on top, making it almost cobbler-like in the dessert category. Giving it a quick zap in the microwave warmed it up as well. My third category, the late-night snack,  must also be true. When I arose the next morning, I noticed there was one less serving under the cake dome than when I turned in the night before. Huh. Must’ve been the family dog. After all, we know they watch TV.

RASPBERRY NUT GRANOLA BARS

Ingredients for Bars:

2 cups flour

1 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

3/4 cup butter, unsalted

1 cup raspberry preserves

3/4 cup fresh raspberries 

2 teaspoons lemon juice 

3 tablespoons brown sugar 

1/3 cup cinnamon almond granola

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Spray a 9”x13” glass baking dish with nonstick oil. Set aside. Using a mixer, combine flour, sugar, and sea salt for about 10 seconds. Slowly add butter, one tablespoon at a time, on low speed until all the butter has been used. In a couple minutes the dough will pull away from the side of the bowl. Reserve a quarter of the mixture; set aside. Transfer the remaining 3/4 dough mixture to the prepared pan, pressing it create a single layer of crust. For the raspberry filling, combine the raspberry preserves, fresh raspberries, and lemon juice. Lightly mash the larger pieces of fruit, yet allowing a chunky appearance. Pour the raspberry filling over the crust, spreading the filling into an even layer. Crumble the remaining dough mixture over the filling. Cover the top with brown sugar. Finish with a layer of cinnamon almond granola. Bake 20-30 minutes, or until the filling is bubbly. The topping will be golden brown. Allow the bars to cool slightly before cutting into squares. 

Old-Fashioned Strawberry Milkshake

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Old-Fashioned Strawberry Milkshake! We’ve all been there. Trying to remove the leaves and stems from a luscious strawberry without wasting half the berry. If you’re impatient, or in a hurry, you may grab a paring knife and start hacking, or at the very least completely cut off the entire crown. Been there, done that. If your kitchen drawer is full of gadgets, you may already own a neat little tool known as a Strawberry Stem Remover. Its pincher-like claws dig in, twist, and pull the stem completely out. One and Done. (My husband prefers that method.) Or you could be a little more refined and use the Plastic Straw Method. It requires cradling the juicy red gems and inserting the plastic straw in the bottom of the strawberry, while pushing upward until the leaves pop off. Maybe you have a method that works for you. If so, leave it in the comments below. Don’t mind me, I’ll be here slurping on the decadent treat while I wait. 

OLD-FASHIONED STRAWBERRY MILKSHAKE 

Ingredients:

16 ounces fresh strawberries, tops removed

2 cups vanilla ice cream

1-2 tablespoons sugar

3/4 cup whole milk

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 

Whipped Cream & Strawberry slices, for garnish 

Instructions:

In a blender, add fresh strawberries, reserving a couple for garnish, if desired. Next add vanilla ice cream, sugar, whole milk, and vanilla extract. Pulse to combine. Leave small chunks for appealing texture and thickness. Do not over blend. When milkshake is “pourable”, divide the contents into tall glasses. Top with whipped cream and strawberry slice, for garnish. Serve immediately with a paper straw and parfait spoon.