Thursday, October 19, 2006

Pumpkin Gooey Butter Cakes

Today I wanted to bake something but didn’t want to deal with cookies or pie, this was kind of in between. It’s from Paula Deen’s "Desserts" cookbook, one of the variations of Ooey Gooey Butter Cakes. I used spice cake mix, and followed the recipe for pumpkin. I read the reviews on FoodNetwork.com but I’ve become skeptical of the opinions. I do think it is a good place to get practical tips (learn "things to do next time" before you make the dish). Most of the positive reviews went along the lines of these cookies replacing pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving. I thought the bars were good but I think I’d still want the "real thing." It’s kind of a cross between pie and a cookie and a cheesecake, all in one. The spice cake flavor was good but a little overpowering. (Paula mentioned using yellow cake mix too.) Next time I think I'll try adding less pumpkin too, so that the cream cheese flavor stands out more.

I was reading Rachael’s November magazine and saw that she has a "Thanksgiving in 60 II" coming up. I’m looking forward to that and seeing what some of the dishes look like on TV. I like her magazine, that it has lots of pictures. I’m one of those people that likes cookbooks that have photos of every dish.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Turkey Burgers

This was my version of the New England Turkey Burger with the Works, from the October 2006 issue of Every Day With Rachael Ray. Basically I tried to follow the recipe, using what I had on hand. For the burger, I had bought a box of Jenni-O turkey burger patties. Since they were pre-formed, I couldn’t add the apple but I sprinkled a little poultry seasoning on top. For the topping, I didn’t have green onions so I put some chopped regular onion on top along with some homemade cranberry sauce. I love Thanksgiving leftovers and this sort of reminded me of that. I’ll definitely be making this again, especially since I have 11 turkey burgers left in the freezer! It was one of those days when a bargain is not really a bargain if you are stuck with more than you want. I usually eat Boca Burgers but got tired of them, and was looking for a change. Next time I’ll try grilling or pan frying the burger. I had used the sizzle pan in the microwave and you can see that the patty turned out anemic-looking, even though it was cooked through. The apple part sounds good, I’ll probably mix some in with the cranberry sauce instead of with the meat.

There was another article about Paula Deen in the Wall Street Journal on Saturday! The topic was restaurants and celebrity chefs. The journalist was disappointed because after the long wait in line, he felt he could have gotten a better meal at another restaurant. Some of the charm had been lost when the restaurant was expanded from 85 seats to the bigger version (I can’t remember the exact figure, I want to think it is 350 seats). If/when I make a trip to Savannah, I still would like to try her restaurant, just to say I’ve been there.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Baked Potatoes

We’ve finally had some cooler weather, which for me, translates into baking. Last night I made a pork loin roast (in a Romertopf clay pot), and Guy Fieri’s (he won the Next Food Network Star and his show is called "Guy's Big Bite") "The Bomb Bakers" baked potatoes. His recipe calls for brining the potatoes for 2-8 hours in a 1:8 solution of salt water. It’s supposed to make the potatoes crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I’ve never been able to get baked potatoes to turn out like they do in a restaurant, so I wanted to give this a try. The recipe says not to puncture the potatoes but I read online that people had problems with their potatoes "bombing" (popping) in the oven. I pierced mine with a fork, which may be why they were a little dry inside. The skin did get crispy, but I think I’ll go back to my method of greasing the outside with a little butter, and add Guy’s touch of seasoning the outside as well.

For the pork roast, I followed the basics in "Joy of Cooking" and added the Rachael touch of a little Montreal grill seasoning, fresh sage and garlic. I normally have the world’s worst memory when it comes to remembering to put fresh herbs on things. Rachael repeats tips a lot, like using fresh herbs, microwaving a lemon for 10 seconds, and seasoning pasta water, and I think that’s what helped me to remember this time.

The other recipes I’ve tried lately include Rachael’s "Super Sloppy Joe’s" and Ellie Krieger’s ginger hot chocolate. Instead of tomato sauce for the sloppy joe’s, I used chili sauce (which was in the recipe on the package of ground turkey). It kind of turned out a little on the sweet side, maybe Rachael’s tomato sauce would have been better. It was still a lot better than Manwiches. I remember eating those when I was a kid and liking them, and awhile back we tried some but I guess over the years the taste memories change, and they were not as good as I remembered.

The ginger hot chocolate sounded good but I didn’t care for it. Some people probably love it, and even though I like ginger, I didn’t like the combination with chocolate. My own version that I make, which is not a healthy recipe, is to heat up some milk, stir in a spoonful of peanut butter and a packet of Nestle’s hot chocolate, then put some mini marshmallows on top. (I found that recipe on the packet of hot chocolate.)

I've been watching some of the new Food Network shows. I like "Nigella Feasts" a lot, especially the English words she uses that sound so charming compared to American English. My favorite part so far has been when she licks the spoon from chocolate pudding, and says, "Don't tell me you wouldn't." As for "Paula's Party," I like the girl-talk chat and the cooking, but find myself cringing when she overdoes the saucy part. Last week when she was licking the spoon with the audience member, well, I thought that was one of the most disgusting, low class things I've seen on the Food Network. My favorite new show is Bobby Flay's "Throwdown" - somewhere I read it was like "Three's Company" with the two test kitchen chefs, and that's a good description. Those two girls aren't afraid to say anything to keep him in line, it's cute!