Friday, February 25, 2011

Crustless Spinach Quiche

This was fabulous! It's called a "tart" in my cookbook, but I use the term quiche- if anyone knows the technical difference between the two, please do let me know! :) So here is my vegetarian tweaked recipe! Original recipe is from:: Incredibly Easy Gluten-Free recipes

.: quiche ingredients :.
1 tsp olive oil
1 c. finely chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
10 oz. frozen chopped spinach, thawed & drained
1 c. milk
3 eggs
1/4 c. grated parmesan
1 TB minced fresh basil OR 2 tsp. dried basil
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg

.: topping ingredients :.
2 TB grated parmesan


.: directions :.
(1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a 9-inch glass pie plate.
(2) Heat oil in skillet over medium-high heat. Saute onions and garlic. Stir in spinach. Spread mixture evenly into pie plate.
(3) Combine the remaining quiche ingredients in a medium bowl and gently stir until combined. Pour mixture evenly into pie plate. Bake 50 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Sprinkle with the 2 TB parmesan topping.

.: notes :.
- I used Goya's extra virgin olive oil {that's essentially what we use in everything unless otherwise indicated!}
- I used 2% milk, as that's what we have in the house. I imagine any would type would work just fine though!
- As you can see in the photo, the spices all float to the top. Don't worry! That is how mine looked, and it tasted fabulous- not over spiced or anything :)
- I placed a cookie sheet on the rack below the rack that the quiche was on, just in case there's any overflow. The mixture pretty much fills a 9-inch pie plate to the brim, but I didn't end up having any overflow in the oven.



Thursday, February 17, 2011

tomato salad

This is one of my newest favorite meals/appetizers/salads... it's super simple, super quick, and easy to scale for any size dinner or party!! This recipe came about as a combination of a caprese salad and cucumber salad. You'll see those two listed as "variations" below!

MAKES:: side dish for 2

.: ingredients :.
3 roma tomatoes
1/3 c. sweet onion
2-3 TB balsamic vinegar
1-2 TB extra virgin olive oil
Adobo {optional}

.: directions :.
1) Slice tomatoes into bite-sized pieces.
2) Dice onions.
3) Toss together onions and tomatoes in a large bowl. Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Add additional olive oil and balsamic to fit your taste buds :)
4) I like to sprinkle on a thin layer of Adobo {a garlic powder-based Latin spice}.
5) Chill or serve as is!

.: variations :.
- sprinkle with Italian seasoning, oregano, or other spices
- add about 3/4 cup of mozzarella, cut into bite-sized pieces. Garnish with fresh basil or sprinkle dried basil.
- substitute the tomatoes with 1 cucumber, and switch out the balsamic vinegar with white vinegar. Let marinate for 2-3 hours in the fridge to enhance the flavors.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

hint o' cocoa bundt cake


So my first go at making a bundt cake went pretty well! This recipe is super moist and was a big hit with the family!

{dry ingredients}
3 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt

{wet ingredients}
1 cup milk
2 tsp vanilla extract

{creaming ingredients}
8 oz unsalted butter
2.5 cups + 2 TB superfine granulated sugar
6 eggs

{glaze ingredients}
1/2 cup milk or water
2 cups confectioners' sugar


{instructions}
1. Preheat oven to 335 degrees Fahrenheit, placing rack in the center of the oven. Spray a 12-cup bundt pan with non-stick oil-and-startch spray {aka. grease and flour pan}.

2. Combine dry ingredients in one bowl and wet ingredients in another. Set aside.

3. Combine butter and sugar in a stand mixer with paddle attachment {or a large bowl and hand mixer} and mix on low for about 5 minutes or until light and fluffy.

4. Add eggs one at a time. Scrape bowl and mix until thoroughly combined.

5. Alternately add the dry then wet mixtures about a quarter at a time, without pausing between additions. Scrap the sides of the bowl and mix for another 20 seconds.

6. Scoop bater into prepared pan and bake for 50 minutes, or until the cake bounces back when lightly pressed and a wooden skewer inserted in the deepest part of the pan comes out clean.

7. Cool the cake in the pan for 5 minutes, and then flip out onto a rack and let cool completely.

8. Combine glazing ingredients and whisk. Drizzle mixture over cake. If it will not pour well, add more liquid as needed.

{notes}
- I used about 2/3 spelt flour and 1/3 gluten-free flour and it tasted fabulous!
- I will use less liquid in my glaze next time, or let it sit for a bit before pouring because it was really runny.
- I also added 1oz of cocoa to the dry ingredients to give it a hint of chocolate taste. Recipe also suggests adding 1oz melted unsweetened and 3oz melted bittersweet chocolate to the wet ingredients for more chocolate taste <-- will be trying that next time!
- As you can see, I also sifted some extra powdered sugar on top to make it look pretty ;)

{please excuse the stand mixer in the photos!}
original recipe is from: United Cakes of America