Monthly Archives: December 2012

A Perfect Party Bite for your New Year’s Celebration

Smoke Salmon BitesWith the New Year upon us, I thought sharing an easy appetizer was in order.  A killer cheese plate and spinach artichoke dip are my go to starters for parties, but I also love to serve something just a little bit lighter on its feet.

This bite is especially great because it involves no cooking, doesn’t require a recipe, and delivers when it comes to flavor.

At the forefront of this appetizer is smoked salmon.  I like to use pepper crusted salmon by Rushing Waters, a local company.  They are a great source for fresh trout, but also make smoked fish and spreads.

Ingredients

To make this, you will need the following:

  • Handful of fresh herbs (I like to use dill, cilantro, and parsley)
  • Softened cream cheese
  • Dash of Milk
  • Crackers
  • Cucumber Slices
  • Smoked Salmon
  • Sriracha or other hot sauce

I start this by adding the cream cheese, herbs, and a little milk to a food processor.  Process this until the herbs are chopped.  The mixture should thin enough to easily dollop, but thick enough to hold itself on the cracker.  This can be done in advance and the easy assembly can be done before serving.  Perhaps the perfect task for the early party guest that is eager to help in the kitchen.

To put these together, I top the crackers with the cream cheese mixture and place a cucumber slice on each cracker.  After that, add some smoked salmon to each piece and finish with a little squirt of Sriracha.  I think these would be great garnished with sesame seeds as well.  If you want to lighten this up, you can even omit the cracker and use the cucumber as base.

I hope this party bite tip finds you well and that everyone has a very Happy New Year!

As always, cheers!

Crazy Brocco-Flower, a Cookie Sale, & the return of Coconut Peas

My blog has unfortunately been on a bit of a hiatus lately, but I had some things to share with you, so here goes.  On a bright note, now I know what my new year’s resolution will be: Blog more!

Romanesco

Romanesco: Silly Look, Serious Taste

Let’s start with the first.  If you have never seen a cauliflower or broccoli like the one here (sources seem to refer to it as both Roman cauliflower or Roman broccoli) then I would guess you are not alone.  This is the Romanesco variety and I think it is fabulous.  They do look more like something out of the Super Mario Brother’s garden than your local farmers field, but I think that is what makes them so much fun.

We recently had this for the first time while dining at Forequarter in Madison and I’ve had my eye out for it since.  These made an appearance at a local grocery store over the weekend, so I picked one up.

For my first try at cooking this, I divided this into florets and tossed them with olive oil, a grated garlic glove, some minced hot peppers, rosemary, and of course some salt and pepper.  I pan roasted these in an effort to save time, but would go with an oven roast at high heat for 20-30 minutes next time.  The conical shape made it difficult to char anything but the stems.  Despite being just a little underdone, I found the flavor to be delicious.  Of course, I had to finely grate on a little cheese before serving. I chose some Belavitano Gold for this and was very happy with that selection. I can’t wait to find another one of these so I can perfect the method.  Check out some shots from my romanesco cooking adventure.

Next item of business to share is information about the Milwaukee Foodies Bake Sale. If you are going to be in Milwaukee this weekend, you should check it out. Local bakers are donating cookies that will be sold to benefit the charity Cookies for Kids’ cancer. The sale is downtown at Best Place from 12p.m.-4p.m. Here is a link to more information: http://www.mkefoodies.com/2012/10/2012-mkefoodies-holiday-bake-sale.html

You may remember my award-winning Chewy White Chocolate Chip Gingerbread Cookies. I will be donating some for the sale! If you know anyone who might be interested in attending this, please do share the blog or forward the link above.

Milwaukee's Best Cookie 2011

Milwaukee’s Best Cookie 2011

As promised, I had three things to share. The last must be prefaced with a quick childhood story. My signature dish from my childhood was what we called “Coconut Peas”. It was literally frozen peas and sweetened coconut. My family pretended to like it, but it is now something we joke about.  Well, tonight they made a reappearance of sorts.  I was trying out a green curry spice rub from World Market on a flat iron steak and needed a quick side dish.  With no fresh vegetables in sight, I grabbed some frozen peas and threw together the following in a saucepan.

The New Coconut Peas

The New Coconut Peas

  • Bulgur cooked in chicken broth
  • Peas
  • A little lemon juice and zest
  • Drizzle of garlic olive oil
  • Dash of half and half
  • Chopped Marcona Almonds
  • Flaked Unsweetened Coconut 
  • Salt and Pepper (of course)

The verdict: This was pretty tasty and paired great with the green curry beef. Maybe I was on to something back in the 80s…

Thanks for reading and hope this inspires you to cook something new or buy some cookies for a good cause.  Cheers!