Friday, June 28, 2013
Thanksgiving in June
I recently found myself in a position of having to cook at 15-pound turkey. In June.
It's a long story, but the short version goes something like this:
We spent Thanksgiving on a cruise last year with my in-laws, so we did not have a traditional turkey meal. However, our neighboring supermarket was holding a promotion where they gave away free turkeys to everyone who spent more than x amount of dollars that month.
The friendly manager at the supermarket ended up pressing the free frozen turkey upon my father-in-law, saying "why refuse something free?"
So that's how I found myself with an extra turkey in the freezer for 6 months. Last week, I finally decided it was time to reclaim my freezer, and so decided to throw a "Thanksgiving in June" playdate party on a Monday in June.
I found a "dry-brine" recipe online and brined the turkey in the fridge for 36 hours. The genius part of the recipe is that it brined as it defrosted in the refrigerator, and was ready for the oven by the time I got back from a weekend away! The result was juicy and tender -- the best turkey I've ever made! This will now be my go-to recipe for turkey. I cannot wait to try this again in the fall.
Russ Parson's Dry-Brined Turkey
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celebration,
party,
roast,
Thanksgiving,
turkey,
winter
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Banana chocolate chip muffins with chia seeds
I have been on a health kick recently. But with 2 growing kids, and being the baker that I am, I couldn't completely cut out carbohydrates. Instead, I am trying to tweak classic recipes to be a bit more nutritious. Having our cake and eating it too, so to speak.
This morning I decided to bake banana chocolate chip muffins for a playdate. After all, two four year-old boys need lots of energy to run around and wreck havoc on the house!
I started with a straightforward recipe for banana chocolate chip bread, but made the following substitutions:
3/4 cup wheat flour for 3/4 cup bleached all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon ground flax seed
1/4 cup nonfat greek yogurt for 1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup agave syrup for 1/4 cup refined sugar
I also mixed together 3 tablespoons of chia seeds, 1 tsp of refined sugar, and 1/4 cup crushed banana chips as a crunchy topping.
The final product was moist, banana-y, and not too sweet. Added bonus? It has much more fiber and protein than the original recipe. The boys (and I) gobbled it up!
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baked goods,
banana,
breakfast,
cake,
easy recipe,
healthy,
kids
Monday, June 17, 2013
My favorite chocolate cake
I found this recipe for Beatty's chocolate cake a few years ago and it has changed my life. An amazingly simple recipe for chocolate cake that manages to be both light and decadent at the same time. I've used it to make cupcakes for the kids' birthday parties, and am now working on making layer cakes.
Combined with tangy cream cheese frosting, this cake was a hit for Father's Day yesterday. An easy layer cake? Yes please!
Beatty's Chocolate Cake
Fluffy Cream Cheese Frosting
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baked goods,
birthday,
cake,
celebration,
chocolate,
dessert,
easy recipe,
kids,
simple recipe,
sweets
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