Wicked Hot Wings and Drummies

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? The Joy of Eating: Wicked Hot Wings and Drummies!  Get set for an explosion of hot jerk sauce slathered over fork-tender chicken slowly cooked all afternoon. These “fall off the bone” juicy morsels will have you smacking your lips and wiping your chin. A side dish of chunky Bleu cheese dressing snuffs out the fire and tramples the heat. Keep stalks of celery handy and you’ll find yourself wondering how you finished the entire platter. 

WICKED HOT WINGS AND DRUMMIES 

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups Jazzy Jerk Sauce**

1/2 cup butter

2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

2 teaspoons oregano

2 teaspoons onion powder 

2 teaspoons garlic powder

1/2 cup ginger beer

1 1/2 pounds chicken wings and drummies

1 tablespoon sesame seeds

Instructions:

Mix together habanero sauce, butter, Worcestershire sauce, oregano, onion powder, and garlic powder. Bring sauce to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat and simmer on low for 5 minutes. Add 1/2 cup ginger beer. Stir to blend. Place chicken wings and drummies in a crockpot. Cover all with sauce. Cook on High setting for 2 hours. Reduce temperature to Low setting and cook 2 1/2 hours longer. Preheat oven to 400°. Line a baking sheet with foil. Spray with nonstick oil. Place wings and drummies on foil. Baste tops with sauce. Bake 15 minutes. Turn with tongs, baste, and bake 15 minutes longer. Serve with additional sauce. Garnish with sesame seeds. Serving suggestion: Celery sticks and chunky Bleu cheese dressing. 

*The Jazzy Jerk habanero sauce may be substituted for another hot pepper sauce. 

**Jazzy Jerk Sauce recipe may be found by clicking on the link below. 

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White Bean Hot Dish

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Burst of Flavor: White Bean Hot Dish! One of the secrets of being a seasoned cook is knowing when to use quality ingredients to your advantage. Especially when you’re short on time or just needing a mid-week break. I keep my pantry stocked with what I refer to as “staples”; standby products that produce excellent results. Then on the nights when we are on the go, I can turn to a delicious alternative while serving another food-lover’s favorite. Pat yourself on the back and make yourself a hero, too. 

WHITE BEAN HOT DISH

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon olive oil

1/2 sweet yellow onion, chopped

1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt

1/8 teaspoon black pepper

1 teaspoon celery seed

1 24-ounce jar Randall’s Great Northern Beans*

16 ounces ham, cooked and shredded

16 ounces baby carrots

14.5 ounces diced potatoes, including liquid

3 bay leaves

Instructions:

In a large deep skillet, heat olive oil on medium-high heat. Sauté chopped onions in seasoned salt and pepper until they turn opaque. Reduce heat to medium. Add beans, ham, carrots, and potatoes. Stir to combine thoroughly. Add bay leaves and celery seed.  Cover and reduce to simmer for 15 minutes. Remove lid and simmer longer for thicker results. Before serving remove bay leaves. 

*I receive no recompense for promoting their product.

Hot Dog Coney Island Sauce

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? The Daily Special: Hot Dog Coney Island Sauce! Sometimes it’s a treat to dress up an ordinary grilled hot dog with a thick tangy coney sauce bursting with flavor. Now you can make your own secret sauce to keep on hand for that weekend picnic…or any time. 

HOT DOG CONEY ISLAND SAUCE

Ingredients:

1 small onion, chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

2 teaspoons butter

2 pounds ground beef

2 cups water

1 1/2 cups catsup

1 teaspoon cloves

1 teaspoon turmeric

1 teaspoon dry mustard

1 teaspoon cinnamon 

2 teaspoons paprika

1 teaspoon chili powder

2 teaspoons sea salt

1 teaspoon cracked black pepper

1 teaspoon basil, crushed

Instructions:

In a large sauce pan, lightly brown the onion and garlic in butter.  Remove from heat. Add all remaining ingredients and mix well. Return to heat and cook on medium until the beef is crumbled and cooked. Cover and simmer on low setting for one hour, stirring occasionally. Serve with grated cheese, green onion snips, and mustard. 

Goat Cheese Fig Toast

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Cut Above: Goat Cheese Fig Toast! Get ready for a flavor explosion……or at the very least, your eyes will roll back from sheer gratification. Whenever you run across fresh figs, kick up your heels while containing your excitement. You definitely want to choose the best ones for yourself before letting others know of your discovery. Figs are a seasonal delicacy, much like Rainier cherries. These compact, purplish gems deliver a sweet, berry-like flavor that probably reminds you of a distant cousin to everyone’s favorite, the strawberry. Don’t be greedy. Only buy what you need; their shelf life is quite short. Then let your imagination flow. I promise you will not be disappointed. 

GOAT CHEESE FIG TOAST

Ingredients:

4 slices sesame seed artisan bread, toasted

4 ounces goat cheese, room temperature 

4 ounces Neufchâtel cheese, room temperature 

1 tablespoon thyme 

3-4 figs, thinly sliced

2 tablespoons hot honey, for drizzling 

Fresh thyme leaves, for garnish

Instructions: 

Preheat oven to 400°. Arrange slices of sesame seed artisan bread on a nonstick baking sheet. Bake 4-5 minutes, watching closely. Remove from oven, transfer to a platter, and set aside. Meanwhile, in a food processor, combine goat cheese, Neufchâtel cheese, and thyme leaves. Blend on high speed until smooth and creamy. Spread the whipped goat cheese onto the sesame seed toast. Arrange fig slices over all. Drizzle with hot honey. Garnish with fresh thyme leaves. Serve immediately. 

Zapata Tequila Shots

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Zapata Tequila Shots! You’re either going to love me or hate me for this recipe, so first hear me out. I’m a tequila-girl; not a crazy one, but one who has a zest for life. I like chili peppers, too. As you read through the recipe, let me offer alternative ways to “tone down” the cocktail. Because the non-alcoholic margarita mix is frozen into cubes, they can be dropped into a blender and made into a tasty frozen margarita. Simply adjust the amount of spicy tequila (or not) to suit your taste. A slushy is also very tasty, using the non-alcoholic margarita mix ice cubes and adding sparkling water. Now you see, everyone can be happy with this tasty margarita. 

ZAPATA TEQUILA SHOTS

Ingredients:

Chili-lime seasoning blend

1 cube of frozen margarita mix*

1 1/2 ounces pepper-infused tequila**

Jalapeño slice, for garnish 

Lime wedge, for garnish

Instructions:

Sprinkle the chili-lime seasoning onto a saucer. Circle the rim of a stemmed cocktail shot glass with a fresh cut lime. Dip the glass onto the saucer of chili-lime seasoning to create a flavorful rim. Add one cube of frozen margarita mix. Pour the pepper-infused tequila over the ice cube. Add a jalapeño slice and lime wedge for garnish. Serve. 

Advanced Instructions for Frozen Margarita Mix Ice Cubes:

*Using small 15-count square silicone ice cube trays, fill each tray with your favorite margarita mix. Freeze overnight. Remove cocktail ice cubes and store in zipper freezer bags. Repeat until all the margarita mix is frozen into ice cubes. 

Advanced Instructions for Pepper-Infused Tequila:

**To make your own version of pepper-infused tequila, begin with 750 mL of blue agave tequila gold. Using gloves, slice 2-3 chili peppers. Remove stems and partial seeds to control heat; discard. Add the sliced chili peppers to bottle of tequila. Reseal; shake bottle. Store in a cool, dry area for one week. Then pour the tequila through a fine mesh sieve into a large measuring cup. Transfer the pepper-infused tequila back into the bottle. Seal and store in the refrigerator. 

Long Hot Peppers

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Uplifting Aromas: Long Hot Peppers! Aren’t they pretty? I picked up these twisted green chiles at a Mexican Farmers Market. Their skin is smooth and waxy in a conical shape that promises a mildly sweet flavor. The owner wanted me to try them, so he basically gathered up a handful and put them in my market basket. “You’ll see”, he said. “Taste them and come back for more.” These versatile peppers are so much milder than jalapeños, which make them a delicious addition to garden salads, homemade salsas, sandwich toppers, as pizza and pasta partners. Chop or slice, roast or pickle them…..as long as you give them a chance. 

LONG HOT PEPPERS

Ingredients:

1 pound long hot green peppers

1-2 tablespoons olive oil

1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

Instructions:

Only prepare the quantity you wish to use for a specific meal. Wash and pat dry the green peppers. Remove the stems; discard. Slice or chop each pepper, placing the pieces in a bowl. Whisk together olive oil, garlic powder, and seasoned salt. Pour over the peppers. Allow to marinate for 15 minutes before using. Savor the crunch! Store unused long hot peppers in the vegetable bin of the refrigerator. 

Hot Honey Cheese Snack

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Hot Honey Cheese Snack! I think by now you can see I have an addiction to spicy foods. Close your eyes and imagine me jumping for joy when I discovered my favorite source of natural honey infused with scotch bonnet and habanero peppers. Talk about fiery and sweet! The cheese actually acts as a coolant so no one goes running from the room with their mouth on fire. Trust me. Would I lead you down the orchard path to simply get stung?!?

HOT HONEY CHEESE SNACK

Ingredients:

8 ounces Brie cheese

2 ounces hot honey

Red pepper flakes, for garnish

Dried oregano, for garnish

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350°. Unwrap Brie and place in a small ovenproof crock or baking dish. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is melted and gooey. Drizzle with hot honey, red pepper flakes, and dried oregano. Serve immediately with baguette slices and nut mixture. 

“Eye” See You Charcuterie Board

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: “Eye” See You Charcuterie Board! I honestly could not resist buying two hand blown shot glasses featuring an eyeball in the bottom, made by a local artist. What a conversation starter when giving a toast. For instance: “Here’s mud in your eye!” Or “I’ve got my eye on you!” Or “Here’s looking at you, kid.” Maybe you can come up with a phrase familiar to you. No matter how you say “Cheers”, it always means “Let’s get this party started.” Carry On. 

“EYE” SEE YOU CHARCUTERIE BOARD 

Ingredients:

1/2 baguette, frozen

1 orange, sliced

1/2 cup tropical fruit and nut trail mix

4 ounces bacon cheddar cheese, cut into cubes

1/2 pound applewood smoked deli ham, sliced

Hot Honey, for drizzling

Kettle Chips

Sun Chips

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 400°. Place frozen baguette on a baking sheet; set aside. When oven is ready, bake the bread for 10 minutes. Remove and slice. Arrange warm baguette, orange slices, trail mix, cheese cubes, smoked ham, hot honey, kettle chips, and sun chips on a cutting board. Serve. 

Xnipec Habanero Salsa

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Graze or Gobble: Xnipec Habanero Salsa! Anyone who craves the jolt of hot tropical salsa can read on. Others who don’t….No judgement, we’ll catch you tomorrow. For those who are up to the challenge, let me give you a little background before you dive in. The word “Xnipec” translates in Mayan to “dog’s nose”, which implies you may sweat droplets like a dog’s wet nose the more bites you take. If so, wipe your forehead and walk away. You’re done. I’ve been known to ask for the “muy caliente” salsa in a Mexican restaurant. At which time, the server brings me my own special bowl usually reserved for the kitchen staff. The hubs typically laughs and tells them I can practically drink it with a straw. What can I say? I’m hopelessly addicted to habaneros. 

XNIPEC HABANERO SALSA

Ingredients:

3 habanero peppers 

2 Roma tomatoes, chopped

1/2 red onion, finely diced

3 tablespoons cilantro, chopped 

2 tablespoons lime juice 

2 tablespoons orange juice

Pinch of sea salt

Instructions:

Using disposable gloves, halve habaneros. Remove stem, pith, and seeds. Dice peppers; place in a bowl. Add chopped tomatoes, finely diced red onion, chopped cilantro, lime juice, and orange juice. Add a pinch of sea salt. Toss well. Refrigerate one hour before serving.