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Bruschetta from @IslandTIffiney

Sides, Snacks

@IslandTIffiney’s Bruschetta

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Topping

2 Lbs (very ripe) vine ripened tomatoes (preferably from thefarmers market)
1 medium yellow (or one half of a Vidalia onion)
6 fresh basil leaves
2 cloves garlic
1 14 oz. can of artichoke hearts
3 Tbs. extra virgin olive oil (1st cold pressed is the best)
2 tsp. balsamic vinegar
4 oz. fresh mozzarella cheese
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
3 Tbs grated parmesan cheese

Bread

1 baguette (French bread) loaf from your local bakery
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

Method

Dice the tomatoes, onions, mozzarella cheese, and artichoke hearts. Combine in a medium mixing bowl. Mince garlic, chop basil leaves, and add to vegetable mixture. Add olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper, and parmesan. Stir. Cover bowl, and chill in fridge at least 20 minutes, but it will be best tasting if it marinates over night.

Cut baguette on diagonal about 1/2 inch thick slices. brush each slice with olive oil on both sides of bread, and bake in the oven 350ºF just until it starts to brown lightly.

Top toasted baguette slices with vegetable mixture and enjoy!

If by chance you have left over tomato mixture, refrigerate and eat later with salad, on a sandwich in an omelette, or just by itself! It’s quite fantastic!

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Velvet Quiche from @VelvetVoice

Main Dishes

Velvet Quiche

Light, Smooth and Delightful

from @VelvetVoice

Ingredients
•    8 ounces seasoned, baked chicken- shredded or cubed
•    2  unbaked 9 inch pie crust
•    3 cups 2% Mexican Blend Cheese - Shredded
•    3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
•    5 eggs, lightly beaten
•    1 1/2 cups skim milk
•    1/2 cup diced onion
•    1 (4 ounce) can diced green chile peppers, drained

Instructions
•    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain, crumble and set aside.
•    Place crust in a 9 inch pie plate. Sprinkle chicken inside of crust. In a small bowl, combine Cheddar cheese, Monterey jack cheese and flour. In a separate bowl, beat together eggs, cream, onion and green chilies. Add cheese mixture; stir well. Pour mixture into pie crust.
•    Bake in preheated oven for 60 to 70 minutes, until set. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

**Cooks Note–  You can use canned fat free evaporated milk instead of regular skim milk.  It gives it a more velvety texture.  However it is excellent made with either.

**I use frozen 9″ Deep Dish Pie Crusts for this.

**  This is good served hot or cold.   It stores and freezes well.

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Idea from @MysticFirefly

Other

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Smokey BBQ Chicken Pizza from @EagleHawk

Main Dishes

Smokey BBQ Chicken Pizza from @EagleHawk

1 pkg refrigerated pizza crust
1/2 c peperoni
3 cans chunk chicken breast
1/2 c BBQ sauce, or more if desired
1 1/2 c shredded Mexi-blend cheese
1/2 c chopped green pepper
1/4 c sliced red onion

Pre-heat oven to 425o. Slightly grease pizza pan. Roll out pizza crust. Open cans of chicken, drain and mix w/ barbeque sauce. Sprinkle 1 c cheese on crust. Add chicken, pepperoni, cheese, green pepper & onion. Sprinkle w/ remaining ½ c cheese. Bake until crust is golden brown, about 15-20 minutes.

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Dirt Cake Recipe from @IslandTiffiney

Baked Goods

Dirt Cake Recipe from @IslandTiffiney

1 18 Oz Package Oreo Cookies
1 5.1 Oz box Jell-O Vanilla Flavored Instant Pudding
3 Cups Milk
1 8 Oz. Package of Cool Whip (thawed)
1 Gallon Size Ziploc type plastic bag and wooden meat tenderizing mallet or the side of a plate
13″X9″ dessert or casserole pan

Place Oreo cookies in Ziploc Bag, crush with mallet or chop with edge of plate.

Pour half of the crumbled cookies into bottom of dessert or casserole dish.

Follow package directions on box for pudding mix. Put in fridge for 10 minutes to set.

Fold thawed Cool Whip into pudding.

Pour pudding/Cool Whip mixture evenly over cookie layer in into dessert dish.

Top with remaining cookies.

Refrigerate for 2 hours.

Enjoy!

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Turkey Meatloaf ala @Madame Maracas

Main Dishes

Turkey Meatloaf ala @Madame Maracas

(this is a very NON-traditional loaf, I looked at traditional recipes for proportions, altered for my dietary needs (low salt, fat, cholesterol, high protein) as well as my quirky ideas about seasoning.  I’m not one to obey a lot of rules.  it does come out dense, but not dry at all)

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F

Spray meatloaf pan w/”pam” or whatever (I hate dishes)
Place pan on a cookie sheet (for drips & a lil temperature control)

1 lb ground turkey (beef or whatever you like can be subbed)
1 cup commerical bread crumbs (I like whole wheat ones best, more protein per gram & a nuttier flavor, but that’s me and my dietary stuffs)
1/4 cup total parmesean & romano (commerically grated) cheese
1 thingie of eggbeaters (again my dietary thing but I think it’s supposed to be 1 or 2 eggs worth)
1 cup 2 % milk
few dashes low sodium Tamari Soy
few dashes White Worchestershire Sauce (reg if white not avail)
1 heaping tblsp Plochman’s stoneground mustard
1 heaping tblsp commercial minced garlic
1 HUGE sweet onion, diced, sauteed on a “pammed” pan w/a bit of Smart Balance (cardio - friendly butter substitute)
3 cloves garlic, minced, sauteed same pan as onions
1/8 cup green onions, minced, sauteed same pan as onions
basil
tarragon
thyme
Mrs. Dash lemon Pepper (NOT salted)
sage
paprika
holy trio (black white red pepper in varying % depending on my mood, or if beef or turkey I adjust there)

I take the ground turkey or whatever out of fridge so that my fingers don’t freeze up and it’s more manageable.

In a big bowl, I mix the dry stuffs, seasonings, bread crumbs, etc.
Add mustard and commercially minced garlic, mix it in.
Add tamari soy, worchestershire, mix it in
Add egg beaters & milk, mix it in.

It’s pretty doughy now, I’m doing the mix in stages to be sure that all the stuff saturates and I don’t get pockets of cheese nodes or soy heavy spots, etc.

Add veggies I sauteed, mix it in.

Pour this doughy stuffs on top of turkey that’s now in an even larger mixing bowl.  Make like 4 year old in a muddy back yard and squish it together till it’s as even as you can stand it.

Chunk by chunk I put it into the pre-”pammed” loaf pan, making sure to fill the lower corners so I don’t get air pockets, stuff cooks evener, no pools of goo at the bottom.

When I’m finishing the fill, I flatten the top out, again even the edges to the sides of the pan, maybe a lil higher in the middle, a lil lower at the pan edges, but smooth mostly.

Pour tomato sauce over the loaf, shimmying the pan side to side to get the sauce to settle evenly and cover all the loaf just to the lip of the pan.

Slide the loaf on top of a cookie sheet and then onto a middle rack in the preheated oven for 55 - 60 minutes (my electric oven at least).

Time’s up! Take sheet w/loaf pan out of oven, put the pan on a cool burner w/out the sheet underneath to allow for better cooling.

After about 20 mins, it’s set up enough to be pre sliced in pan, eaten, etc.  Sometimes I have leftover sauce that I’ll store in the fridge and put on the warm loaf for a nice contrast.

This gives 8 rather decent sized slices, takes about an hour and 1/2 total, maybe more w/the veggie prep.

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Baked Chicken with Carrots and Potatoes from @ogman

Main Dishes

Baked Chicken with Carrots and Potatoes from @ogman

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Ingredients
1 whole chicken (cut up)
Seasoned salt
4 sliced carrots
4 potatoes (cut in 1” cubes)
1 chopped onion
1 tbsp butter
Basil
Garlic Powder
Celery Seed
2 chicken bouillon cubes
1 ½ cup water
Paprika

Directions
1. Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees
2. Bake cut up chicken for 20 minutes
3. Add all other ingredients
4. Baste chicken with butter and pour 1 ½ cup bouillon over all. Sprinkle with paprika
5. Cover and bake for 1 hour, or until carrots are tender

note: I add the herbs and spices by sight. I suggest trying 1 tbsp of dried basil, ½ tsp each of garlic powder and celery seed. Fresh basil and a clove of garlic may be used optionally.

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Green Velvet Soup by @griffonage

Soups

Green Velvet Soup by @griffonage

(aka Leek Soup)

A blended vegetable soup whenever the main ingredient ‘les poireaux’ (leeks) are in season.  An elixir full of vitamins and minerals, and some “oligo-elements”.

Green Velvet Soup was a purifier, in the French repertoire of home remedies.  Eating these “oligo-elements” helps to detoxify the liver so one will not suffer from ‘mal au foie’ or even worse, the ‘crise de foie’.

According to Mireille Guiliano, author of French Women Don’t Get Fat, leek soup is what French women eat/drink/live on when they want to shed the extra pound or two. The magical Leek Soup is, in her estimation, the Spartan alternative to overeating and for ‘recapturing your equilibrium from time to time’.

Green Velvet Soup, so named for its creamy green appearance after it has been blended with a “robot Marie” (a hand held mixer) or in a blender. Cooking this soup in the pressure cooker helps maintain its high level of vitamins, minerals and those elusive ‘oglio-elements’.  In case you don’t have a pressure cooker, though, I will tell you how to make it stovetop just the same.

Shopping List:
1.Leeks, about 1 kg (2 pounds)
2.Zucchini, or yellow summer squash (3-4 small ones, or a larger one w/o the pulp section)
3.Carrots, two or three nice orange ones
4.Potatoes, a couple of small ones
5.Tomatoes, four medium-sized
6.Spices:  Herbes de Provence, sea salt (about 1 Tbsp), fresh ground pepper, bay leaf
7.Alternate spice mix might be a nice Italian Seasoning, like what is most readily available in the stores.

(Add most any vegetable to this soup, or any left over veggie.  I have in the past added spinach, sometimes green cabbage, chunks of winter squash, green bell peppers, and sweet onions).

Herbes de Provence
(Dean and DeLuca has it…or in case you can use a prepared mix from the store):

* 3 tablespoons oregano leaves
* 3 tablespoons of marjoram leaves
* 3 tablespoons thyme leaves
* 1 teaspoon basil leaves
* 1 teaspoon sage leaf
* 3 tablespoons savory
* 2 tablespoons lavender flowers
* 1 teaspoon rosemary

Combine and mix well.  Store the mixture in a small airtight jar in cool location.

Soup Preparation - Short Version:
Clean all vegetables well, throw in to pot and cook until tender; blend; and, serve.

Soup Preparation- Long Version:
Start by cleaning and rinsing the leeks well.
Leeks are a strange vegetable in that they trap some of the dirt they are grown in amongst the layers.  To clean leeks, it isn’t difficult.  T take a knife and starting about one inch from the rooted bottom, slide the blade in and pull straight up, slicing it open all the way to the top.  Turn it one quarter turn and slice it up again—essentially cutting the leek into quarters without fully separating the plant.  Holding the rooted end, wash fully (without having to deal with the mess of losing parts of it in to the sink).  Then trim off the roots, and the very tips of the leeks, and discard those.  Retain the dark green part of the leek, as it is very flavorful and gives the soup its beautiful color.

Chop the leeks in to smaller pieces, about an inch or two wide, so that they will cook and blend easier.  Add them to the pressure cooker/stew pot.

Wash zucchini or summer squash, remove ends, chop and add to leeks.

Peel potatoes and carrots, chop, add to pot.

Wash and remove stem from tomatoes (or use one large can of tomatoes from store), add to pot.

Add spices.
About 2 inches of water.

Cooking Instructions:
If you are using a pressure cooker, put the lid on, seal it, and bring to a boil.  Cook for seven minutes when it reaches pressure. After, remove from heat and run pot with cover on under cold water until pressure releases before attempting to open the pot.
If you prefer to make the soup in a stew pot, bring to boil, and simmer, uncovered for 20 to 30 min. until vegetables are all tender.
Once you have cooked the soup, either under pressure, or in a stew pot, be sure to remove the bay leaf, which is tough and will not blend.

Serving Suggestion:
Blend the soup either in a blender/food processor or with a hand held blender until it is a smooth green texture.  It should appear like fine green velvet when finished. (You can, of course, eat the soup without blending, but it isn’t as nice to look at, and some people don’t like all the big chunks).

Top with sprig of fresh parsley, serve hot.
In Normandy, many will often put a tablespoon of ‘crème fraîche’ (sour cream) on the top as a garnish.

Bon Appétit!

(This soup also stores well frozen; to be unthawed and enjoyed later in the winter).

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Texas Cobbler by @geebaloo

Baked Goods

Texas Cobbler by @geebaloo

My grandmother always makes this cake on holidays and it is absolutely amazing! Hope y’all like it! Enjoy a little taste of Texas.

Ingredients
-1 stick of margarine
-1 yellow cake mix
-1 can crushed pineapple
-1 can cherry pie filling
-1 cup chopped nuts
-1 cup of  dry shredded coconut

Necessary Pans
-1 9×13 glass pan

Directions
-Preheat oven to 350*F.
-Melt 1 stick of butter.
-Add crushed pineapple
-Add cherry pie filling
-Top with DRY cake mix
-Sprinkle on coconut
-Sprinkle on chopped nuts
- Pour on melted butter
- Bake at 350* for 30-40 minutes or until golden brown.
- Take out of oven and enjoy!

* Coconut can be taken out of the recipe. As can the nuts.

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Homemade Yogurt from @germaine

Snacks

Homemade Yogurt from @germaine

boil 7 cups milk… let cool to room temp… strain… add 1 cup organic plain yogurt (or a yogurt starter)… add vanilla to taste… (you can also add fruit or honey or… or… or…) separate into containers… let sit for 6-8 hours at 110 degrees (6 for whole milk, 8 for skim)… I have a yogurt maker that regulates the temp, but you can use an oven, the sun, hot water… then store in fridge… it’s totally creamy and 100% delicious!!! :))

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