Corn Bread

As much as we love soups we love cornbread too. When we were first married my husband was in charge of making it, so this is actually the recipe HE came up with after making it so many times for me.

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I like cornbread with all cream based soups and chowders! What do YOU like cornbread with? You can also stir in canned corn kernels if you like that, but our kids aren’t fans so we don’t.

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Corn bread
1 C corn meal
1 C flour
1/2 C sugar
4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 C milk
1 egg
1/4 C olive oil

Combine corn meal, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add milk, egg and oil, beat until smooth. Bake at 425 in 8 x 8 square pan (20-23 min), or 12 muffins (15-18 min). You can also double it and bake it in a 9×13- which is what we do for our family!

Serve your cornbread with honey butter while it’s warm with your favorite soup or chowder.

Rosemary Bread Recipe

I love carbs.  Breads are for sure one of my all time favorite foods.  So I’m always collecting good recipes.  I came across this one 3 years ago and I still love it! I believe it’s based on a knock off from Macaroni Grill, it certainly is very similar!

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Rosemary Bread Recipe
1 Tbsp Dry Yeast
1 Tbsp Sugar
1 C warm water
2 1/2 flour (all purpose, not bread)
1 tsp salt
2 Tbsp FRESH ROSEMARY, chopped
1 Tbsp olive oil
2 Tbsp butter
coarse salt

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Always use fresh rosemary, if your is going dark, or black throw it out.  Slide the leaves off the stems and chop away!

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I have the COOLEST herb multi blade chopper, I love it!!! I got it a few years ago and use it all the time, of course I use a lot of fresh herbs when cooking.

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Measure the water and add the yeast and sugar, allow the mixture to become bubbly, about 5 mins.

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Mix 2 cups of flour and the salt. Add one tablespoon of the fresh chopped rosemary and the yeast mixture.

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Mix together with a dough hook until smooth and elastic. Add flour if necessary.

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Oil a bowl, put dough in it and cover with a towel. Let dough rise in a warm place for one hour until doubled.

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Punch down dough and divide in half.  It’s still VERY sticky, and should be, don’t knead a lot of flour into it. Shape the dough into 2 small rounded oval loaves. Place on parchment paper on a pan.  Let dough rest about 5 – 10 minutes.

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Melt the butter and brush over the top of the loaves.

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Sprinkle remaining 1 Tablespoon of rosemary and coarse salt over the loaves and press lightly into the surface.

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Let loaves rise again until doubled, about 45 minutes.  In the meantime preheat oven to 450 degrees F

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Bake for 20 – 25 minutes, until lightly browned.

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Break open and enjoy! We like to dip it in olive oil, salt and pepper with some balsamic vinager! But it’s good with pasta’s, soups, breakfast…

Pink Heart shaped Valentines pizza!

I don’t do a LOT for most holiday’s. But I grew up with colored food. Pink milk, eggs, etc… I already shared my pink scones and for dinner this weekend we decide to go with a pink heart shaped pizza for dinner!

I MEANT to dye the dough too, but forgot to add the red until it was too late. I LOVE my bread machine pizza dough recipe, it’s PERFECTION. The key to getting colored dough (which I’ve done for quite a few holiday’s including our green shamrock St Patrick day pizza a few years ago!)

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Bread machine pizza dough
two 12 inch pizza
1 ¼ C water (add the dye to the water)
2 Tbsp olive oil
4 C bread flour
1 ½ tsp salt
½ tsp sugar
1 tsp bread machine fast rising yeast
Place in bread machine in order of manufacturer’s directions- liquid first or dry first. Start dough setting. Knock back dough, roll out. preheat the oven to 425 .

(you can use regular yeast, but add it to the water let it sit for 5 mins to poof up a bit, THEN add the rest of the ingredients and push start)

This is a soft thick crust and I LOVE it. I actually make a 1 1/2 batch so I get 3 pizzas instead of just 2. I don’t like my toppings dry and over cooked so I bake the crust (on a pizza stone) for 6-7 mins before adding anything else so it doesn’t have to cook as long once the toppings are on.

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Alfredo
1/3 C butter
1/4 C flour
2 C milk
2 C heavy cream
1+ C Parmesan (more or less to taste)
1 tsp salt (more or less to taste- balances the parmesan)
1/4 tsp pepper
Melt butter, then add flour. Cook until bubbly, stirring constantly, approximately 1 minute. Gradually add milk while stirring, then add cream all at once. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until thickened. Remove from heat and add Parmesan. Stir until it’s melted then add the salt and pepper.

I know this isn’t the most traditional Alfredo, but it’s quick and easy and we love it. You can of course use a store bought sauce instead. You can either dye the milk before adding it or dye the sauce once it’s finished.

Add the sauce to the half cooked crust, and remember it shouldn’t be too thick!

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Then top with whatever you like! I saute chicken with olive oil, salt, pepper and garlic (we love garlic) and add that first. For the kids we add green onions and that’s mostly it. For us big kids we love artichoke hearts, spinach, green onions and mushrooms.

To bind it all together top it with grated mozzarella and grated parmesan cheese! Slide it back into the oven (onto the pizza stone) and bake another 5-6 mins until the edges start to brown. Let it cool a bit, cut and serve!

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You could of course use a red based sauce and pepperoni and stuff for a valentines pizza, but we love our chicken alfredo pizza and the kids love helping me roll it out into fun holiday shapes! What do you make for holiday dinners?

Chocolate Peanut Butter Chunk Valentines scones

I’ve mentioned before how much we love breakfast for dinner at our house. These are more like breakfast for snack or dessert! Or lunch, or midnight snack, etc… I make a TRIPLE batch of these and eat them for pretty much every meal until they are gone!

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I’ve shared this chocolate chunk scone recipe before with just chocolate, but I SOMEHOW ran out of mini chocolate chips (my go to for scones and pancakes) so I used regular size chocolate chips and as I was getting them out I saw the peanut butter chips and they sounded so good I did half and half!

I added red powdered food dye to the dough (with the other dried ingredients) in honor of Valentines day!

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Valentines Chocolate Peanut Butter Chunk Scone
6 C flour
1 C sugar
3 Tbsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp (or more for a darker color) powder red food dye
1 C chocolate chip
1 C peanut butter chips
3 3/4 C heavy cream
Extra cream and red sugar for topping
Preheat your oven to 425. Whisk flour, sugar, powder, salt, powder food dye and the chips. Add the cream to the flour mixture and mix until moist. I use my dough hook to knead the dough in the bowl 5-10 times, this should clean up the sides.

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Transfer the ball to a slightly floured surface and roll out about 3/4 inches tall.

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Then I used my small heart cookie cutter to cut out hearts.

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Brush top with extra cream…

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and dip the wet top into a plate of red sugar- I like the large chunky sugar for these.

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Put them on a cookie sheet with parchment paper and cook at 425 for 12-15 mins (until the top JUST starts to brown).

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Let them cool a min (or second- depending on how hungry you are) and then enjoy!!!  My kids were tickled with these Valentines version and asked me to make them again ON valentines!  What are your Valentines breakfast plans?

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