Today’s recipe comes from the NY Times Cooking section compliments of Samantha Seneviratne’s Whole Orange Snacking Cake. When I saw this recipe in my email a few weeks back, I was intrigued and slightly skeptical, but after testing this recipe with Cara Cara oranges, I am hooked. This cake is not only easy to prepare, but it is also downright delicious! If you have a high-speed blender, processing the oranges into a paste is easy, although I read that a food processor works as well. Are you curious to try this dessert? If so, jump on in because you will be very surprised and very satisfied! Save Print PPP Cake (Peel, Pith, and Pulp Cake) Prep time: 20 mins Cook time: …
One of the few classic cocktails to include scotch, this cocktail was named after the 1922 Rudolph Valentino movie and first appeared in Harry Craddock’s 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book. This drink’s popularity seems to ebb and flow, but I will wager that if you try it, this scotch based cocktail will become a perennial favorite. I decided to try making this classic using a new single malt scotch I recently found – Glen Fohdry from William S. Grant. This scotch is perfectly enjoyable neat, so I decided why not give it a try in this cocktail. The results were… well, less than impressive. There was a pronounced bitter aspect and unbalance between the scotch and other ingredients, typical of most scotch based…
How appropriate that I slated fish tacos on a Tuesday! This is a dish I have never made before so here is my ‘just winging it’ recipe – which worked out fantastically if I say so myself. I opted for tilapia for its quick cooking and neutral flavor as I wanted the spices and accompaniments to shine. And did they ever… especially the ‘sauce’. After I finished this meal, I wondered if this one could be classified as health food given the moderate amount of protein cooked in coconut oil and variety of fresh vegetables packed into miniature carbohydrate delivery mechanism. Heck, it works for me! Anyway, these fish tacos scream balance in ingredients, flavors and textures. Cabbage adds crunch, pico de gallo…
Tonight’s cocktail is another tequila based tipple – the Tequila Old Fashioned. Simple to make and easy to drink, this cocktail is muddled orange slices, agave nectar, Grand imperial, and tequila – preferably a reposado or anejo tequila for maximum flavor. The reposado and anejo tequilas will most closely match up with the whiskey in an original Old Fashioned, so you will be rewarded by using a good tequila (my favorite – Herradura Anejo). This cocktail can be made with any oranges, but think of the stunning color and flavor a blood orange would bring to this drink. I had Cara Cara oranges, so I used one of them – the flavor was wonderful. So let’s enjoy our favorite south of the border liquor…
With Thanksgiving a few weeks away, I wanted to post a few Thanksgiving recipes perfect for sharing so you had time to decide which ones you want to prepare! Of course, you could make these for yourself anytime, but imagine how happy your friends and family will be if you brought something you made yourself to share with them. So whatever your plans are for the holidays, here is a winner for a homemade cranberry sauce! Now, let’s make some cranberries pop! Save Print Cranberry Sauce Prep time: 5 mins Cook time: 25 mins Total time: 30 mins Serves: 6 Ingredients 1 12oz bag of fresh cranberries, cleaned ½ cup of brown sugar Zest from 1 large orange Juice from 1…