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DomKen -> RE: holiday recipes (11/17/2010 5:45:24 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
So no sugar and kosher. hmmm, ok take some turkey bacon, precook it for about 3 minutes and then wrap 1/2 a piece around a shrimp and secure with a toothpick. Repeat with remaining shrimp.  Place on a cookie sheet, sprinkle with bbq seasoning and  bake at 475 for about 15 minutes.

Shrimp is definitely not kosher and turkey bacon is in at best a grey area as it may be interpreted as trying to skirt the law.




gungadin09 -> RE: holiday recipes (11/17/2010 11:17:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: gungadin09

Pumpkin Flavored Sandwich Bread
(you can make rolls, whatever...)

1. set aside:
soften 1/4 cup unsalted butter
1 Tbsp sea salt
1/2 c. hot water (130 F)

2. activate yeast: (5 min)
1/4 cup lukewarm water (105 F)
2 tsp active dry yeast

3. Combine dry ingredients:(you can adjust spices to your taste)
4 c. bread flour
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ginger
3/4 tsp allspice- make sure it's finely groung and powdery, not gritty
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp clove

4. combine wet ingredients:
1 lb. pumpkin puree
1 egg
1/2 c + 3 Tbsp packed brown sugar
1 Tbsp + 1 tsp powdered milk (If you don't have powdered milk, you can use regular milk. Just decrease the hot water in step 1 accordingly.)

5. In a standing mixer with a dough attachment:

Combine the activated yeast mixture w/ the wet ingredients. Add the 1/2 c. hot water. (depending on what your room temperature is, you might also want to nuke the pumpkin puree for a minute or so, to warm it up a bit. If the environment is too cold, the bread takes forever to rise. This will give it a little head start.)

Mix ingredients on lowest setting until combined. Add the dry ingredients, in 3 additions while mixing on the lowest setting. Mix until just incorporated. Turn off mixer and let dough rest 15 min.

Mix dough on med-low speed 10 min. (You may have to add as much as 1/3 cup water at this point) Scrape the sides of the mixer. Mix dough at medium speed 10 min. Scrape sides. Add 1 Tbsp salt and 1/4 c. softened butter. mix on low speed until incorporated. Mix dough on high speed 3 min.

Remove dough and place in an oiled bowl, then cover it. Let rise til doubled in volume, then punch down. Divide dough in two. Shape into loaves. Place loaves in oiled loaf pans, then cover with lightly oiled plastic wrap. Proof until the crest of the dough is about 1" over the rim of the pan. Spritz with water, if desired, then bake 325F, 45 min. Insert baking thermometer into bread. It should read 200 F. If it isn't hot enough, continue baking until it reaches the proper internal temperature.

Remove and depan immediately. Brust top of loves with melted butter, if desired.

pam


i left out the brown sugar. Sorry, guys. Hope this doesn't cause any problems.




gungadin09 -> RE: holiday recipes (11/17/2010 11:46:37 AM)

Is it possible to ask the moderators to delete a post? i'm afraid people will get confused by the two pumpkin bread recipes, and try to make the first one, which is missing an ingredient. How do i ask a moderator?

pam




DesFIP -> RE: holiday recipes (11/17/2010 3:03:46 PM)

I'd go under that first recipe and hit Report. Explain the problem.

And turkey bacon is kosher as long as it doesn't appear to be the real stuff. If kept in its wrapper in the fridge and identified to people as fake then it, and beef bacon, and tofu bacon are are legal. As is margarine instead of butter, and soy cheese and soy 'ice cream'.




thishereboi -> RE: holiday recipes (11/17/2010 4:05:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: DomKen


quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi
So no sugar and kosher. hmmm, ok take some turkey bacon, precook it for about 3 minutes and then wrap 1/2 a piece around a shrimp and secure with a toothpick. Repeat with remaining shrimp.  Place on a cookie sheet, sprinkle with bbq seasoning and  bake at 475 for about 15 minutes.

Shrimp is definitely not kosher and turkey bacon is in at best a grey area as it may be interpreted as trying to skirt the law.


Well that sucks. How about kosher meatballs, grape jelly and chili sauce?




gungadin09 -> RE: holiday recipes (11/17/2010 6:46:09 PM)

Did someone say turducken? That reminds me of the best recipe ever. And you don't even have to make turducken for it. A lot of reducing and adding of stock, but it's worth it.

SWEET POTATO EGGPLANT GRAVY
(Paul Prudhomme)

1/2 cup drippings from the Turducken, plus the reserved duck skin - you could roast up the turkey giblets and use that instead
4 cups eggplants, peeled and chopped
1-1/2 cups onions, chopped
1 cup sweet potatoes, peeled and finely chopped
1 teaspoon garlic, minced
3 bay leaves
1-1/2 teaspoons salt
1-1/2 teaspoons white pepper
1-1/2 teaspoons cayenne
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme leaves
8 cups chicken stock, turkey stock or duck stock
1 cup dark brown sugar, packed
1 cup sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2" dice
3 tablespoons Grand Marnier
1/2 cup green onions, finely chopped
Place the drippings and duck skin in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add 3 cups of the eggplant and sauté until eggplant starts to get soft, translucent and brown, about 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add the onions and remaining 1 cup eggplant. cook until the onions start to brown, about 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the finely chopped sweet potatoes. Continue cooking and stirring for 4 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the bay leaves, 1 teaspoon of the salt, 1 teaspoon each of the white and red peppers, the mustard and thyme. Stir well, scraping the pan bottom as needed.

Stir in 1 cup of the stock into the vegetables and cook 2 minutes, then add 1 more cup of stock. Cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in 1/4 cup of the sugar and cook 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add another 1 cup of stock and cook 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the remaining 1/4 cup sugar and 1 cup more stock. Cook 10 minutes, then add another 1 cup of stock and cook 10 minutes more, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to low and simmer 13 minutes. Stir in another 1 cup stock and simmer for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and strain well, forcing as much liquid as possible through the strainer.

Place the strained gravy in a 2 quart saucepan. Add the diced sweet potatoes and 1 cup stock. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat and simmer 3 minutes, skimming any froth from the surface. Stir in the Grand Marnier and continue simmering for 7 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the green onions, the remaining 1/2 teaspoon each of salt, white and red pepper, and the FINAL cup of stock. Bring gravy to a boil and simmer until it reduces to about 3 cups, about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally. Yield: About 3 cups.

pam





gungadin09 -> RE: holiday recipes (11/18/2010 2:20:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

I'd go under that first recipe and hit Report. Explain the problem.



Thanks!
pam




takemeforyourown -> RE: holiday recipes (11/18/2010 2:32:14 AM)

Anyone have a mushroom gravy recipe? My husband asked for that for Thanksgiving. Far be it from me to deny my Army man!




areallivehuman -> RE: holiday recipes (11/18/2010 6:00:25 PM)

Old Fashioned Egg Nog
Delicious but deadly.........





Beat 12 egg yolks well, save egg whites.

Add two and one-half cups sugar. Beat well.

Add one quart good brandy and 1 pint Jamaicain rum, alternately.

To this add three quarts of heavy cream. Beat half of egg whites well and fold in.

Beat remaining egg whites very stiff and add one cup confectioners sugar. Stir in one more quart heavy cream.

Fold this mixture into first ingredients. Let stand in cold place 6-12 hours.




angelikaJ -> RE: holiday recipes (11/18/2010 7:54:36 PM)

If drinking homemade eggnog worries you, here is scientific proof that after 3 weeks of sitting, the booze in the nog will zap any Salmonella (the key is it has to be 3 weeks or longer) and yes it is drinkable:

http://www.sciencefriday.com/videos/watch/10262




Aynne88 -> RE: holiday recipes (11/18/2010 8:18:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: favesclava

coquito (Puerto Rican eggnog)

2 - 3 cinnamon sticks
2 c. water
12 oz. evaporated milk
14 oz. condensed milk
4 egg yolks
15 oz. cream of coconut
4 c. white rum (Bacardi, Don Q. etc) (Adjust to taste)

Directions
Start by boiling the cinnamon sticks in the 2 cups of water.

When the water turns yellow and has the smell and you can taste the cinnamon, take the sticks out.

Now add the evaporated milk, condensed milk and egg yolks and cook at a very low temperature. Make sure to stir while it is cooking to avoid it sticking to your pan.

After it has boiled for a few minutes, stir in the cream of coconut and then the rum. Stir it very well and take off the stove.

Let it cool, chill and enjoy it .

Tips
you can leave the Bacardi out. tastes better after a feww days in the fridge but still quite good when fresh. Salud.




favesclava, I am so making that!! Yum. Oh and I won't be leaving out the Bacardi! [;)]. Thanks for the awesome sounding recipe, I will let you know how it turned out after Thanksgiving!




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