Posts tagged bread crumbs

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Macaroni with 4 Cheeses

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So as you all know, I am a fan of Macaroni and Cheese and Mac n Cheese recipes. While there is such a thing as a bad dish of it, there are soooo many combinations and opportunities for fabulous ones! Before they flip the switch on the chair, there are two things I am requesting. First, this Macaroni and Cheese (on the finest of China, of course!) and a slice of the Kicking Key Lime Pie! Okay, okay…the whole pie. HEY! I’m dying I should get as much as I want! *side eye* After those two, I will repent and go in peace. :)
Anyway, this recipe calls for making a béchamel sauce. Basically, you’ll be making a roux (some type of fat i.e. butter, shortening, oil + flour) and then combining that with milk and cheese. Piece of cake!

    Ingredients

Macaroni & Cheese:
4 oz grated white Cheddar cheese
4 oz finely cubed Fontina cheese*
4 oz grated Gruyere cheese*
8 oz grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, or other good-quality parmesan cheese (about 2 c)
1 lb penne pasta (or your preference such as elbow)
1 tea minced garlic
7 T butter
4 T flour
2 c half and half
3/4 tea salt
1/4 tea ground white pepper

Topping:
1/2 c bread crumbs (fresh if possible)
1/2 oz grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, or other good-quality parmesan cheese
2 tea dried parsley
1/4 tea of white pepper

*Note: I get my cheeses from Publix’s deli and I rarely find the Fontina and Gruyere hard enough to get a good grate out of them. They are much softer than the cheddar and parmesan. When you ask for them at the counter, ask for a large brick of each instead of sliced cheese.

    Directions

In a heavy, medium saucepan melt 4 tablespoons of the butter over low heat. With whisk in hand, add the flour and combine. Cook, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes. It will look like corn meal and will be wet but thick.
Increase the heat to medium and whisk in the half and half little by little. (Big splash, whisk, big splash, whisk…) It should take you about 5 minutes to whisk it all in. There should never be a point when the liquid isn’t instantly absorbed into the flour/butter mixture. Take your time. As you’re adding it, it will start looking like the paste we used for the paper Mache projects from elementary school. Unlike in school, please try to resist the urge to eat it we need it for the dish. O_o Lol Cook until thickened, about 4 to 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from the heat, season with salt, pepper and 4 ounces of the grated parmesan. Stir until cheese is melted and sauce is smooth. Cover and set aside.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Fill a large pot with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Add salt to taste and, while stirring, add the macaroni. Return to a boil, reduce the heat to a low boil and cook for about 5 minutes, or until macaroni is very al dente (slightly undercooked). DO NOT OVERCOOK! The macaroni will continue to cook in the oven. (IMO, one of the worst things you can do to a mac n cheese is to overcook the noodles; that and leave out the cheese. lol) Drain in a colander and return the macaroni to the pot. Add 2 tablespoons of the butter and the garlic and stir to combine. Add the béchamel sauce and stir until well combined. Set aside.
Using the remaining tablespoon of butter, grease a 3-quart baking dish or casserole and set aside.
In a large bowl combine 4 ounces of each, the parmesan, cheddar, fontina and gruyere cheese. Toss to combine.
In another small bowl, combine the topping ingredients and set aside.
Depending on the size/deepness of your dish, you may be able to do three layers which I think works better. However, my casserole dish (pictured) is very shallow and wide so I only have 2 layers. You’ll be able to tell once you spread a third of the noodles in the dish and seeing if it completely covers the bottom or not. If not, switch to two layers….still amazing don’t worry. So after you have your first layer (completely covering the bottom) add a 1/3 (or 1/2 if doing 2 layers) of the mixed cheeses. Go on to your next layer of noodles, followed by the next layer of cheeses…..etc. Once all of your macaroni is in the dish, cover with the topping mixture.
Bake for 40 to 45 minutes, or until the macaroni and cheese is bubbly and hot and the top is golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow it to rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Voila! That is it! I defy you to find one that is better….but please do because I want it!!!

 

Chicken Parmesan

FIVE STAR CHICKEN PARM

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Definitely try my homemade Marinara sauce in the previous post but if you just feel like being lazy and really don’t care about giving your guests the absolute BEST, you can use your favorite jar sauce. (Please note the sarcasm, lol)

2 jars of your favorite tomato sauce

12 boneless, skinless, chicken breasts (hey, I have a large family and we like to take leftovers the next day)

6 eggs

3 cups parmesan, grated (got it from the refrigerated section across from the deli…not that powdered stuff!)

3 cups bread crumbs (I used the Italian seasoned one’s from Publix)

3/4 cup olive oil (1/4 c per round of cooking….I made 4 breasts at a time)

Salt

Pepper

6 Tbsp fresh basil leaves, coarsely sliced

12 slices fresh mozzarella cheese from the deli (have them slice it kinda thick)

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Prepare chicken by laying it between two layers of parchment paper (or saran wrap). Using a meat mallet, wine bottle or rolling pin (my fav), pound out the chicken pieces until they are 1/4 and 1/2″ thick pieces. Don’t underestimate the necessity of pounding them out, this will ensure tenderness.(Some of them may be tooooo thick and you might have to go after it with a knife) Make sure all pieces are even. Nothing worse than some being overcooked and some being undercooked. Season chicken with salt and pepper.

Using a bowl large enough to comfortably dredge a piece of the chicken, mix the bread crumbs and 1/2 the parmesan cheese. In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs.

Heat 1/4 olive oil in a frying pan. Once hot, quickly dredge the chicken breasts in the eggs, coat with the breadcrumb mixture and then add to the pan. (If you believe you will not move quickly enough to prepare the four pieces evenly, by all means, dredge them first, lay them aside and then fry them all at once.)

Once all 4 are in the pan, in their own little space, cook them until golden brown, approximately 3-4 minutes per side. Remove from pan. Add more oil if needed and continue preparing your (uncrowded) batches of chicken breasts. DO NOT OVER COOK!!! They will continue in oven but the biggest complaint is that the chicken becomes rubbery or hard. My way is delicate and soft, I promise!

In a 9×13 casserole dish, spread some sauce down before placing your breasts. (You will need 2 dishes if you do 12 breasts, fyi) Place sauce over the breasts as well.

Top with basil and then mozzarella. Before placing in the preheated oven, add the remaining parmesan cheese.

Bake for 10-12 minutes or until mozzarella begins to brown. Serve with noodle of choice (I used spaghetti) and the remaining sauce. FIVE STAR!!!!! (Sorry I couldn’t get a pic of it with after it finished baking but they wouldn’t wait)

Salmon Cakes

Ina’s Salmon Cakes

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The original recipe called for smoking my own salmon or something and that wasn’t happening…waaaay too many steps for breakfast when I KNOW the canned Salmon would work JUST fine- and it did.

These cakes get their moistness from the mayo, eggs, lemon juice, and simply not being overpowered by flour. The bread crumbs don’t fight the moistness like flour. You may want to add a little more. My cakes were very fragile but we like the flavors of the capers (kinda vinegary…yeah I said “vinegary” lol) lemon with the fish and veggies without too much “cake”. To each his own but more play with the recipe, they can pull of a lot of flavor….like someone else you know hunh? ; ) (ME! )

Ingredients

  • unsalted butter
  • olive oil
  • 1 cup small-diced red onion (1 med. onion)
  • 1 1/2 cups small-diced celery (4 stalks)
  • 1 cup small-diced red bell pepper (1 small pepper)
  • 1 cup small-diced yellow bell pepper (1 small pepper)
  • 1/3 cup minced fresh flat-leaf parsley
  • 1 tablespoon capers, drained
  • 1/4 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
  • 1/2 tbsp. worcestershire sauce
  • 1 1/2 tbsp. Old Bay Seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • crushed red pepper flakes, to taste
  • 1 can smoked salmon
  • 1 cup plain breadcrumbs (or panko, Japanese bread crumbs)
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise (I used Hellman’s Light…don’t tell Greg) 
  • 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
  • 2 extra-large eggs, lightly beaten
  • Juice of 1 lemon

Directions

Place 2 tablespoons of butter, 2 tablespoons of oil, the onion, celery, red and yellow bell peppers, parsley, capers, Tabasco sauce, Worcestershire sauce, Old Bay Seasoning, salt, and peppers in a large saute pan over medium-low heat and cook until the vegetables are soft, approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Cool to room temperature.

Empty salmon into a bowl by itself standing in the shape retained from the can. Gently separate the fish from the sides to expose the full spine of the fish. Try to remove it whole. If you are unsuccessful, no biggie, take your (of course well cleaned) hands and pick through it for any wayward pieces of bone. Add the bread crumbs, mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, and eggs and toss lightly.

Add the cooled cooked veggies and mix well. (Whenever you’re working with raw eggs, you want to be sure to not scramble the eggs by adding them to anything hot) Cover and chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Shape into salmon cakes, 2 1/2 to 3 ounces each.

Heat 2 tablespoons of butter and 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large saute pan over medium heat. Add the salmon cakes and fry for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, until browned. Drain on paper towels; keep them warm in a 250 degree F oven and serve hot.

*Salmon cakes can be shaped and stored overnight in the fridge on baking sheets wrapped in plastic; fry just before serving.

RECIPE REGRETS: Not having some sort of dipping sauce or a mango salsa to accompany this dish. I tried, unsuccessfully to mix a little mayo, ketchup and lemon juice. It was edible but not the sauce I was going for.  

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