Breakfast · Dessert · Do-ahead · Fruit · Holiday Food

Baked Panettone with ricotta and mandarin oranges

Go out and buy a lovely fruity panettone and prepare this the night before, for a Thanksgiving or Christmas breakfast. All you have to do in the morning is pop it in the oven and you will think you’ve died and gone to Italian heaven!

Makes 6 servings

1 tbsp butter, preferably unsalted
8 oz fresh whole-fat ricotta cheese
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 tbsp Cointreau or Grand Marnier ( or a litte more!)
Six 1/2 inch thick slices of panettone
One 11 oz can of mandarin oranges, drained
6 extra large eggs
1/2 cup whole milk
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Orange marmalade or maple syrup to serve

Preheat the oven to 350 F
Generously grease a 13 x 9 x 2 inch baking dish with all the butter

In a bowl, using an electric mixer, beat the ricotta cheese, sugar, cream and Cointreau together until the mixture is very dense and smooth

Arrange 3 panettone slices over the bottom of the greased baking dish, covering it completely.
Cover the panettone slices with the ricotta mixture and then arrange the mandarin oranges slices over the ricotta mixture. Cover with the remaining 3 slices of panettone.

In another bowl, whisk the eggs, milk and cinnamon until well blended. Pour this mixture over the panettone in the baking dish.

*At this point the dish can be covered with plastic wrap and put in the fridge over night until you’re ready to bake it.

Bake the casserole until dark golden brown on top, about 30 mins or so.

* If you have refrigerated it overnight, remove the dish from the fridge, uncover it and let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before cooking it.

Serve with the orange marmalade or maple syrup or both!

This one was done in a round baking dish

 

Do-ahead · Egg based · Meat

New Zealand bacon and egg pie

This is the ultimate NZ recipe and a dish I would “kill” for! Nothing brings back those memories of picnics more than this. It’s also the best bacon and egg pie you could ever eat, as the eggs are left whole and when you hit one of those rich canary-yellow yolks, it’s like winning the lottery, aside from the big chunks of bacon.

Serves 12, (or in my case, 1)

1/2 cup ketchup
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
2  9” by 11” sheets of frozen puff pastry, thawed and chilled
20 eggs
1 tbsp heavy cream
8 oz grated mature cheddar cheese
1lb sliced bacon, roughly chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Heat the oven to 400 F
Whisk together the ketchup and Worcestershire sauce in a small bowl; set aside.
Using a rolling pin, roll one sheet of puff pastry on a floured work surface to form an 11” x 14” rectangle;  transfer to a 9” x 12 1/2” baking pan and let the excess hang over the sides.

Separate 1 of the eggs and place the egg yolk in a small bowl; stir in the cream, and set egg wash aside.
Place the remaining egg white evenly on top of the pastry, crack the eggs and drop them on top of the pastry, spacing them evenly apart, and sprinkle evenly with bacon, drizzle the ketchup mixture evenly over the eggs and bacon and sprinkle over the cheddar cheese.  Season with salt and pepper.

Fold the dough hanging over the edge of the pan, back over the ingredients and brush with some of the egg wash; roll the second pastry sheet into a 10” x 13” rectangle and place on top of the eggs and bacon, tucking the edges into the sides of the pan.
Cut 4 slits in the top of the pastry with a paring knife then brush completely with egg wash.

Bake until golden brown and the eggs and bacon are cooked through, about 1 hour; cut into squares and serve

 

Appetizers · Do-ahead · Holiday Food · Meat · Pasta · Vegetable-related

Pumpkin stuffed with Fontina, Italian sausage and macaroni cheese

This is a recipe from a book I purchased recently called ‘Melt” based around different macaroni and cheese recipes. It’s terrific and this is a real winner.

Serves 4

1 sugar pumpkin or other sweet variety (not a carving pumpkin), about 5 lbs
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp olive oil
1/4 lb mild Italian pork sausage, skins removed
4 oz elbow macaroni
5 oz fontina cheese, cut into 1/4 inch cubes
2 oz gruyere cheese, cut into 1/4 inch  cubes
4 scallions, diced
1 tsp fresh rosemary, chopped
1 tsp fresh thyme, chopped
1 tsp fresh sage, chopped
1 cup heavy cream

Preheat the oven to 350F

Cut out a circle from the top of the pumpkin – the way you would to make a jack-o’-lantern  and set aside.
Scoop out the seeds and strings as best as you can. Generously salt and pepper the inside of the pumpkin, pop the top back on it, place it on a rimmed baking dish (since the pumpkin may leak or weep) and bake for 45 minutes.
 
Meanwhile, warm the olive oil in a saute pan over medium heat.
Crumble the sausage into small chunks and cook until lightly browned.
Remove the sausage from the pan with a slotted spoon and set aside to cool.
Discard the drippings or save for the gravy.
 
Also while the pumpkin bakes, cook the pasta in a large pot of salted, boiling water until al dente.
Drain through a colander and rinse with cool water to stop the cooking process.
 
In a bowl, toss together the fontina, gruyere, sausage, pasta, scallions and herbs.
When the pumpkin is done baking, take it out of the oven and fill it with the macaroni and cheese mixture.
Pour the cream over the filling.
Place the top back on the pumpkin and bake for 1 hour, taking the top off for the last 15 minutes of cooking so the cheese on top of the filling can get properly brown.
If the top cream still seems a bit too wobbly, give it another 10 mins in the oven.
The cream may bubble over a bit, which is fine. If the pumpkin splits while baking, as occasionally happens, be thankful you set it in a rimmed baking dish and continue to bake!
Allow the pumpkin to rest for 10 minutes before serving. Be careful moving the dish, as the pumpkin may be fragile. 
You can serve this dish two ways;
Cut it into individual servings or just scoop out the insides, including some of the
pumpkin flesh for each serving. 
Season to taste and enjoy!

Poultry

Creamy chicken with butternut squash and porcini

Such rich, earthy flavors with tender moist chicken and a creamy, smooth sauce.
This can be prepared the day before then popped back in the oven to heat through before your guests arrive.

Serves 4

1/2 oz pack of dried porcini mushrooms
3 1/2 lbs whole organic chicken legs or thighs (I used boneless, skinless chicken thighs which worked well)
1 lemon, halved
2 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp butter
1 small onion , finely chopped
10 oz butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 1/2 inch cubes
4 oz chestnut mushrooms, roughly chopped
10 fl oz carton heavy cream

Soak the porcini mushrooms in 1/2 pint of hot water for 30 mins.
Skin the chicken (if it isn’t already) and rub the cut side of the lemon over them.
Heat the oil in a heavy pan, large enough to hold all the chicken in one layer
Add the chicken and brown on both sides. Transfer to a heavy casserole dish with a lid.

Heat the oven to 350 F
Melt the butter in a medium pan. When it stops foaming, add the onion and 1 tsp salt, then saute until pale gold.

Meanwhile, remove the porcini from the water (saving the water) and rinse well. Pat dry and chop small. Strain the water through a sieve, stopping before the last spoonful.

Add the porcini and butternut squash pieces to the onion and saute for 5 minutes.
Add the fresh mushrooms and cook for 5 minutes more, stirring frequently.
Stir in the cream, 4 – 5 tbsp of the porcini water and seasoning if you wish.
Simmer uncovered for 10 to 12 minutes until slightly reduced, then pour over the chicken.

Cover and cook in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes, turning the chicken once or twice and adding a few spoonfuls of water or chicken broth if the sauce becomes a little dry.

Do-ahead · Fish · Gluten Free

Easy, quick smoked trout mousse

This is something you can whip up in seconds! Thanks to James Martin for this recipe.

14 oz smoked trout
2 tsp creamed horseradish, optional
3 tbsp heavy cream
1 squeeze lemon juice
1 pinch black pepper

Flake the smoked trout and place in a mixing bowl with the creamed horseradish, if using, and the heavy cream.
Mash with a fork until well mixed and add a squeeze of lemon juice and season to taste with some salt and freshly ground black pepper.

Serve with hot buttered toast points!

Appetizer Vegetarian · Appetizers · Do-ahead · Vegetable-related

Warm gorgonzola, mushroom and rosemary dip served in a sourdough boule

So earthy and rich. A great cold weather appetizer.

Makes about 2 1/2 cups

4 tbsp butter
2 tbsp olive oil
1/2 Spanish onion
8 oz white mushrooms, sliced 1/4 inch thick
8 oz portobello mushrooms, stemmed and sliced 1/4 inch thick
4 sprigs of fresh rosemary, leaves removed and chopped finely
1 tsp Kosher salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsp dry white wine
4 oz gorgonzola, crumbled
1 cup heavy cream
1 sourdough bread boule, hollowed out
Fresh rosemary sprigs, for garnish
1 baguette, sliced, for serving

Put the butter and olive oil in a large skillet and set over medium heat.
Slice the onion into thin slivers and add them to the pan.
Reduce the heat to low and cook the onions for 15 minutes until translucent.
Add the mushrooms, rosemary, salt and pepper and raise the heat to medium and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms give up their liquid.
Let the mixture simmer until the mushroom liquid has reduced by 3/4.
Add the white wine and reduce again until the pan is almost dry.

(The recipe can be made the day before up to this point, if necessary. Reheat the mushroom mixture to continue with the recipe)

Add the crumbled gorgonzola and heavy cream.
Bring to a simmer and reduce by half.
Season, to taste, with salt and pepper, and spoon into the hollowed out boule.
Garnish with a few rosemary sprigs and serve immediately with sliced baguettes for dipping.

Dessert · Do-ahead · Gluten Free

Lemon and lime posset

This is one of the world’s easiest and loveliest desserts.

Makes 6 servings

2 1/4 cups whipping cream
3/4 cup plus 1 tsp sugar
3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
2 tbsp fresh lime juice
1 tsp grated lemon peel
1 tsp grated lime peel

Bring the cream and 3/4 cup sugar to boil over medium-heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves.
Boil for 3 minutes, stirring constantly, adjusting the heat as needed to prevent mixture from boiling over.
Remove from the heat.
Stir in the lemon juice and lime juice and cool for 10 minutes.
Stir the mixture again and divide among 6 1/2 cup ramekins or in lovely glass jars.
Cover and chill the possets until set, at least 4 hours or overnight.

Mix the remaining 1 tsp sugar, lemon peel and lime peel in a small bowl. Sprinkle atop the possets and serve with a delicate ginger or lemon cookie

Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Vegetable sides · Vegetable-related

Potato, squash and goat cheese gratin

Serve 6,  but can easily be doubled or trebled

2  (1/2 lb)  medium yellow squash
4 medium red potatoes, about 1 lb
3 tbsp olive oil
5 oz goat cheese
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup whole milk or cream
1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
2 tbsp thinly sliced basil or thyme leaves

Preheat the oven to 400 F.  lightly grease a 1 1/2 to 2 qt baking dish with a drizzle of olive oil.
Using a mandoline or a very sharp knife,, slice the squash and potatoes into very, very thin slices, 1/8 inch or less.
Toss the sliced vegetables with 3 tbsp olive oil in a large bowl.
Place 1/3 of the squash and potato slices in the bottom of the dish – no need to layer them squash-potato-squash, just evenly – then season with salt and pepper.
Top with half of the goat cheese, scattered evenly in large chunks.
Repeat with another 1/3 of the vegetables, seasoning again with salt and pepper and topping with the other 1/2 of the goat cheese.
Finish by layering on the final 1/3 of the vegetables and seasoning with salt and pepper.
Pour the milk or cream over the entire dish. Top with the parmesan cheese.
Bake, covered, for 30 minutes, then uncover and bake 15 more minutes or until the top browns.
Scatter on the fresh basil, if using and serve

 

Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Soup · Vegetable-related

Creamy zucchini pesto soup

This is especially good if you use a really good quality pesto sauce or, even better, this homemade one.

Serves 4

1 tbsp olive oil
1 large onion, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
3 cups vegetable or chicken stock
1lb 10oz zucchini, thinly sliced
1/4 cup cream

Pesto Sauce

1 cup fresh basil
1/4 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese
2 tbsp pine nuts, toasted
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

Heat the oil in a large heavy-based saucepan. Add the onion and garlic and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes or until the onion is soft.

Add the stock and the zucchini to the onion mixture. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes or until the zucchini is very soft.

To make the pesto, process the basil, parmesan and pine nuts in a food processor for 20 seconds or until finely chopped. Gradually add the olive oil and process until smooth. Spoon into a small bowl.

Transfer the zucchini mixture to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth.
Return the mixture to the pan, stir in the cream and 2 tbsp of the pesto and reheat over medium heat until hot.
Season with salt and pepper and serve with toasty ciabatta bread.

Serve the remaining pesto sauce in a small bowl and let people help themselves.

 

Gluten Free · Meat

Pork tenderloin with gorgonzola thyme sauce

I love pork tenderloins as they are so easy to cook and carve, they are very low fat and take all sorts of bold flavors. This is a gorgeous sauce and again simple but decadent.
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Serves 4

3 pork tenderloins (about 3 lbs in total)
salt and pepper to taste
vegetable oil for the frying pan
1/2 cup dry white wine
3/4 cup heavy cream or whipping cream
1/4 lb Gorgonzola cheese, at room temperature
1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp minced fresh chives
3/4 tsp minced fresh thyme

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Season the pork liberally with salt and pepper after removing the silverskin.

Merely wipe a heavy cast iron frying an with vegetable oil and heat over high heat. Add the pork and brown on all sides. remove from the pan to a baking sheet and bake for 10 to 15 mins until cooked through but still a bit pink.

In a small saucepan, reduce the wine over a moderate heat to 1 tbsp. Add the cream and reduce by half.

Remove from the heat and whisk in the gorgonzola, fresh thyme and butter into the sauce, whisking constantly until incorporated. Season to taste and add the chives.

To serve:

Slice the tenderloin into 1/2 inch slices and place on heated plates. Surround with the sauce and serve immediately