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Homemade Pasta with Sun Dried Tomatoes

August 26, 2015 by Dan Leave a Comment

Tomato Balsamic Pasta by D Fenwick, http://dfenwickphotography.com

Tomato Balsamic Pasta

Each of us have a “Mt Everest” on our cooking bucket list.  Maybe it’s proofing the perfect sourdough bread, or recreating Mom’s Chicken Curry.  Tonight we are happy to proclaim that we have climbed our mountain and have made pasta.  Great pasta too!  And are addicted to it’s fresh homemade yumminess.

We’ll start by making the pasta.

2 cups all purpose Flour
3 Eggs
1/2 teaspoon Oil (I used olive oil)
1/2 teaspoon Salt
cold water

Make a mound of flour in the middle of a good sized cutting or pastry board. Make a nice hollow in the middle. Place your eggs, salt and oil in the hollow. Start blending with a fork, pulling flour in as you go. Once I had a good amount of the flour blended in, the fork didn’t work so well, so I went to using my fingers. If the dough is dry, add cold water a little at a time. I ended up adding about 1/4 cup of cold water. Once you have a nice dough, kneed with your hands for about 10 minutes, until it is nicely elastic. Wrap in food wrap and let rest for 20 minutes or so.

Divide the dough into quarters. (Keep the pieces you aren’t using wrapped up so they don’t dry out.) Flour your hands, a pasta board and either a rolling pin or pasta machine. On the floured board, press out one of the balls of dough into a flat circle or oval. Using a rolling pin or a pasta maker, roll out the dough as thin as you can get it. If using a rolling pin, be sure to move the dough around to be sure it isn’t sticking. Roll from the middle out. Lay the pasta sheets out on a cookie sheet and cover with a piece of food wrap. Leave a piece of the food wrap between each sheet. (At this point, you can refrigerate the dough for a day or two, just keep them covered.) Once they are all rolled out, cut into thin strips.

For the sun dried tomato and balsamic pasta, you will need

Pasta (the entire batch above will feed 4 to 6 adults)
2 oz. Pine Nuts
1/2 to 3/4 cup sliced Sun Dried Tomatoes
1/2 cup good Balsamic Vinegar
1/2 cup White Wine
1 cup grated Pecorino Cheese (You can also use Parmesan cheese)
reserved pasta water
Salt
Pepper
Olive Oil

Bring a large pot of water to a boil, be sure to salt it and add a couple tablespoons of olive oil. Add the pasta to the water and boil for about 5 minutes (at my altitude it took between 7 and 8 minutes for the pasta to cook.) Do not drain the pasta.

As you bring the water up to a boil, take a large skillet and place it on the stove at medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add the pine nuts. stir them around regularly to toast them evenly.  They can burn quickly so keep watch and stir often. Add the sliced sun dried tomatoes and a tablespoon of olive oil (you can use the oil the tomatoes were packed in.) Stir to get the tomatoes hot and let them just begin to color. At this point your pasta should be ready, if not, remove this from the heat until the pasta is cooked. Add the balsamic vinegar and let it reduce a little, stirring for a minute or so. Add the pasta, straight from the pot. Stir to combine. Add the white wine and cook, stirring constantly. Once the wine is boiling nicely and everything is blended together, add the grated cheese and stir to combine. Add a ladle or so of the pasta water. Stir while it simmers for a couple minutes. The sauce should thicken a little and will coat all of the pasta.

Serve hot and top with a little more grated cheese.  Salt and pepper to taste.

Filed Under: Photo, Recipe Tagged With: balsamic vinegar, Homemade Pasta, pasta, side dish, Sun Dried Tomatoes, tomato

Strawberry Jell-O Pie

August 19, 2015 by Dan Leave a Comment

Strawberry Jello Pie by D Fenwick, http://dfenwickphotography.com

Strawberry Jell-o Pie

Here’s a pretty dessert that tastes as yummy as it looks!

1 pound fresh Strawberries
1 1/3 cups boiling water
1 6 oz. package Strawberry Jell-O
1/2 cup cold water
ice cubes
16 oz. Cool Whip
1 Graham Cracker crust (1-9 inch or 2-8 inch)

Stem and slice your strawberries. Set aside.

Add the boiling water to the Jell-O. Whisk for 2 minutes to be sure all the Jell-O is dissolved. Take 1/2 cup cold water and add enough ice cubes to make 1 cup. Stir into Jell-O. Stir until the ice cubes dissolve. Place into the refrigerator until the Jell-O begins to thicken. Remove from the refrigerator and whisk in the Cool Whip then whisk in the Strawberries. Place into the pie crust and mound up as high as you’d like. (This will make 2 8 inch pies or one 9 inch and some extra you can place in a bowl.) Refrigerate for several hours.

Serve cold.

Filed Under: Photo, Recipe Tagged With: Cool Whip, dessert, Jell-O, Jell-O Pie, pie, strawberry

Peach Crisp

August 13, 2015 by Dan Leave a Comment

Peach Crisp by D Fenwick, http://dfenwickphotography.com

Peach Crisp

Tonight’s offering is a simple Peach Crisp, perfect for that weekend bbq party or weeknight indulgence.  The sweetness isn’t overpowering, and the oat topping compliments the stone fruit very well.  Enjoy!

Ingredients

3 1/2 to 4 pounds fresh, ripe Peaches
1 cup Dark Brown Sugar
1 cup Flour
1 cup Old Fashioned Oats
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon Nutmeg
1/2 cup Butter, softened
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F.

Peal and pit your peaches. Slice into even, thin slices. Add 1/4 cup brown sugar and toss to coat evenly.

Combine the remaining ingredients in a bowl and mix to combine. Place the peaches in a 9×13 baking dish. Sprinkle the topping evenly over the top of the peaches. It should coat the entire top nicely. Don’t press it in, you don’t want a cookie.

Cook at 375 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. The oats should be a little browned and the peaches soft.

Serve with a scoop of ice cream for a nice summery treat.

Filed Under: Photo, Recipe Tagged With: Cobbler, crisp, dessert, peach, Peach Crisp, pie

Mudslide Pudding Pie

July 30, 2015 by Ginger Leave a Comment

Mudslide Pudding Pie by D Fenwick, http://dfenwickphotography.com

Mudslide Pudding Pie

 

So there I was, enduring another abominable day at work, chomping carrot sticks like I was crushing the heads of my enemies when I came across a mudslide pudding shot recipe.  (Yes, I daydream of cocktails at work and Google is my partner in crime.)  The recipe was straight forward, and seemed to be replicated across a dozen foodie sites and a darling of Pinterest boards – but the serving was so small!  That teensy little pudding cup…it needed to be supersized to exorcise my demons.  So hide the scale, banish calorie counting and get ready for something over the top – Mudslide Pudding Pie.

For the filling:

1 cup cold milk (you could use 2% but why bother)
1 3.9oz package of chocolate pudding
3 oz Kahlua
3 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
8 oz Cool Whip
1 chocolate pie crust
optional: shaved chocolate from dark chocolate bar (I used a 60% cacao bar)

Super easy – AND you can eat the batter without fear of salmonella.  Hello?!  The best tip I have for this recipe is to leave your cool whip in the fridge a few hours before you incorporate it into this recipe, you’ll want it fairly soft.  To begin: Whisk together the milk and pudding mix until all the lumps are gone.  Whisk in the Kahlua and Baileys, then carefully fold in the Cool Whip.  There will be a few lumps, just gently fold these down.  Pour into a chocolate pie crust until it reaches almost to the crust top.  You will have a bit of filling left over, so you can make some petite pudding shots if you’re willing.  (I just sat with the bowl in my lap and watched Sharknado 3 with a happy pudding smile on face.)  At this point you can artistically scatter chocolate shavings on your pie, or forego this step and just place your pie in the freezer.  I let mine sit for 24 hours before serving.  The pudding will warm fairly rapidly so remove from the freezer only when you’re ready to cut a piece.  Enjoy!

 

Filed Under: Photo, Recipe Tagged With: bailey's irish cream, chocolate, dessert, Kahlua, pie, Pudding

Easy Carbonara

July 23, 2015 by Dan Leave a Comment

Simple Carbonara by D Fenwick, http://dfenwickphotography.com

Simple Carbonara

 

We were blessed this past weekend with lots of friends and family gathering for a celebration.  To feed the throngs of hungry, we smoked 18lbs of beef and ham – there wasn’t much left over at the end of the day!  Tonight, like most after a long day at work, the final question of the day is deciding “What are we eating for dinner?” Our question went a little more like this “What are we doing with the left over ham?”  And it was a no-brainer really, this is an easy (seriously easy) carbonara recipe.  Enjoy!

1/2 pound Ham
2 or 3 slices Bacon
1 or more cloves Garlic chopped fine (optional)
12 oz. Pasta (We used Gluten Free Penne Rigate)
1 cup grated Pecorino Cheese
2 tablespoons fresh chopped Parsley
1 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Pepper
2 eggs, scrambled in a bowl

While your pasta cooks, fry your bacon until crispy.  You can multi-task here and also cut your ham into 1/4 inch strips about an inch or so long. When the bacon is done, remove it from the pan and drain. (At this point, if you like garlic you can add it to the pan and cook in the bacon fat until it just starts to turn color.  If you don’t like garlic, skip this part.)  Now add the ham to the pan and cook until lightly browned.

Drain your pasta and reserve some of the pasta water. Return the pasta to the pot on the stove. Turn off the burner. Add the ham, bacon, salt, pepper, parsley and cheese to the pot and toss to combine evenly and to keep it from sticking to the pot. Add the eggs. Toss together so the egg coats everything and cooks with the heat remaining in the pan. If it is too thick, add a bit of pasta water and continue to toss. Repeat until you have a light coating on all of the carbonara. This will not be a heavy sauce.

Serve hot with a little more grated cheese.

Filed Under: Photo, Recipe Tagged With: carbonara, Dinner, Easy Carbonara, ham, pasta, pecarino

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