Posts tagged ‘Holiday’

December 21, 2011

Decadent Hot Artichoke Dip

Decadent Hot Artichoke Dip

Do you have company coming for the holidays? Here’s an easy starter that requires little effort, with delicious results. This recipe was given to me by a very special friend. A long time ago she invited my family to spend Christmas Eve at her home. We’ve been showing up every year since. It’s become a tradition we really look forward to. One Christmas Eve, her eldest daughter whipped up this fantastic hot artichoke dip. With minimal persuasion they shared the recipe with me. It has become one of my go to appetizers that everyone loves. What’s particularly great about this recipe is that you can put it together the day before and store it in the refrigerator right in the baking dish. When you’re ready to serve, just throw it in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes and you’re done. I always serve this with Baked Tostitos Scoops tortilla chips. You can serve this with crackers or schmear it on crostini. I should warn you, this is not diet food. It’s decadent, sinful and cheesy – just perfect for the holidays.

INGREDIENTS

  • 14oz can quartered artichokes packed in water, drained and roughly chopped
  • 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil, drained and chopped
  • 8oz shredded swiss cheese (about 2 cups)
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
  • 2-3 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and transfer to an 8 inch casserole.

Bake uncovered for 20-25 minutes until bubbly and hot.

Can’t get any easier than that! Enjoy!

November 24, 2011

Better the Day After-Thanksgiving Sandwiches

Although Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, I think I might enjoy the leftovers even better than the meal itself. There’s something about grazing in the refrigerator at midnight after everyone is gone, the dishes are done and you’re exhausted. I think the food sometimes just tastes better. I like leftover turkey two ways, a hot turkey sandwich like you get at a New Jersey diner with good bread and rich gravy and a cold turkey sandwich… like a good Jersey diner. Every time I order a turkey club at a Jersey diner the turkey is always fresh, not that nitrate filled deli stuff. Always yummy!

We roasted a boneless turkey breast the other night, because I wanted to come up with some Day After sandwich ideas. The recipe for the turkey is below. I had just made a batch of cranberry relish and it made me crave a good turkey sandwich, and they were so good! I think we all have our own version of the Day After Thanksgiving sandwich. When I was growing up it was always turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and Hellman’s mayo on rye bread. Delicious as that combo is, I wanted to try some more exciting combinations for fun. I avoided the double dose of carbs and didn’t include the stuffing.

My husband would argue that the quality of the bread makes the sandwich. I might counter him in this case and say that the condiments make the sandwich. I urge you to run and get yourself some Sriracha hot sauce and whole grain mustard, so you will be ready for your Day After creations.

VOILA!  A FRENCH THEMED DAY AFTER SANDWICH

French cheese, French mustard, French bread… what made this sandwich delicious was the flavor combination of the two mustards with the tangy brie and cranberry relish. I love the pop of the mustard seeds. Here I used whole grain french bread rolls.

  • Roasted turkey
  • Brie
  • Cranberry relish
  • Fresh spinach
  • Whole grain mustard & Dijon mustard
  • Whole grain French bread


SWEET & SPICY SRIRACHA DAY AFTER SANDWICH

This was definitely my husband’s favorite. If you like spicy food and haven’t tried Sriracha hot sauce you’re in for a treat. I’ve included my mayo recipe below. I love Sriracha! The spicy mayo with the tangy cranberry relish was amazing. Gouda is creamy and mild, a perfect balance to the other intense flavors of this sandwich. I’d like to make this again on a French baguette, although the Italian boule was a good match.

  • Roasted turkey
  • Gouda
  • Cranberry relish
  • Thinly sliced red onion
  • Mixed baby greens
  • Sriracha mayo
  • Italian bread

SRIRACHA MAYO

Easy, spicy and delicious on truly any sandwich. This would be especially good slathered on a grilled chicken sandwich.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 cup mayo (no Miracle Whip, please)
  • 1 tbsp Sriracha sauce (or more if you want it super spicy)
  • Juice of 1/2 lime
  • Kosher salt & pepper to taste

Put all the ingredients in a bowl, whisk together and enjoy!

ROASTED BONELESS TURKEY BREAST

I wasn’t originally intending to post how I made the turkey, but I was surprised at how easy it was to roast a boneless breast. I had only made bone-in turkey breast in the past. The boneless breast was easy to slice up for sandwiches. Now I think it’s the perfect alternative to buying deli turkey. I was fortunate that the market cut it in half for me, so I didn’t need to buy a 6 pound breast. That would be a lot of sandwiches!

  • 2 1/2 – 3 pound boneless turkey breast (tied)
  • Olive oil
  • Herbes de Provence
  • Kosher salt and pepper

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees and rub a sheet pan with a little olive oil. Rub the breast all over with olive oil and sprinkle generously with Herbes de Provence, kosher salt and pepper. Roast in the lower third of the oven for 1 1/2 hours or until it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Let it rest, tented with foil for 10-15 minutes before slicing. So simple!