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Saturday, 21 November 2015

Simply Recipes: November Newsletter


November Newsletter
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November Newsletter

Cider Roasted Root Vegetables

Hello everyone and welcome to the holidaze, that period from mid November to January 1st when many of us are “dazed” from all the things that need to get done! I hope you are managing to keep your wits about you better than I am.

Holiday Cooking

Thanksgiving is a few days away and this year I’m hosting (and trying not to panic). Fortunately my parents and I share cooking duties. My mother is in charge of the roast turkey (she loves her fool-proof breast-side-down turkey method) and her amazing stuffing (my favorite). My father is in charge of the mashed potatoes and sweet potatoes. I make an apple pie, a pecan pie, and a pumpkin pie. My father and I share making the sides. Divide and conquer I say!

Roasted Butternut Squash Sauté

Are you looking for some extra special sides? I suggest this Roasted Butternut Squash Kale Sauté, these Cider Vinaigrette Roasted Root Vegetables (photo at top of email), or these Scalloped Potatoes with Caramelized Onions and Gruyere. All are worthy of a holiday feast.

Scalloped Potatoes with Caramelized Onions and Gruyere

Now, regarding leftovers, we have some great turkey leftover recipes on the site and I have several more that will be coming in the next week, so keep your eye out for them! Make sure to save your turkey carcass to make turkey stock (here’s how). Use it to make the big hit of our Thanksgiving weekend last year—our Curried Turkey Soup.

Save any leftover turkey meat for Turkey Chili. Dark meat works especially well with this hearty chili. Great with cornbread.

Turkey Chili

Snapchat

In other news, are any of you on Snapchat? I know that probably sounds weird coming from a women in her 50s, given that it’s a social media app used by millions of teenagers. I started using it because it was the best way to communicate with my 13 year old goddaughter and have become hooked.

If you aren’t familiar with Snapchat, it’s mostly used as a way to send your friends short video snippets or photos that you take with your smart phone. Like texts, on steroids. (Here’s a good video tutorial on how to use it.)

You can also use Snapchat to document your day and share it with anyone who is following you on the service. I’ve been using it to share videos of recipes, cooking tips, and what’s happening behind the scenes here at Simply Recipes central (aka my kitchen). You can follow me there @simplyrecipes. Cooking a dish from Simply Recipes? Send me a photo snap!

Meat Thermometers

Back to cooking. Do you use a meat thermometer? I can’t imagine cooking a roast without one. I have a drawer full of every type of cooking thermometer you can think of, including one that is at least 50 years old. But there are only two thermometers that I actually use, both made by the same company.

One is a remote thermometer called ChefAlarm. With a remote thermometer you don’t have to open the oven door (and thereby cool down the oven) to check the temperature of the roast. The ChefAlarm is the only remote thermometer I’ve found that is easy to use and actually works the way it should.

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The thermometer I use most often for daily cooking is my Thermapen. The sensor is at the very tip, which folds back into its case, with the read-out on the case in easy-to-read large numbers. The plastic case is practically unbreakable. It makes a great gift for someone who loves to cook! (Check out this special for Simply Recipes readers.)

France

In my last newsletter I mentioned that my French sweetheart Guy and I were getting ready to take our first trip to France together. We had a wonderful time, a two week whirlwind that centered mostly around Provence (where Guy is from).

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Every morning started with croissants, a freshly baked baguette, and a soup bowl size cup of café au lait. We feasted on bouillabaisse in Marseille and mussels in Arles. We wandered under soaring arches of the Roman aqueduct the Pont du Gard, and tested the acoustics of the 2000 year old amphitheater in Orange with whispers and songs. Provence was every bit as magical as its reputation.

Our last two days in France were in Paris, where we walked off two weeks of breakfast croissants while taking in the sites of one of the world’s most beautiful cities. As much as I loved the food in Provence, my favorite meals of the trip were with long time food blogging friends—a home cooked meal of lambs neck stew with the lovely Clotilde Dusoulier of Chocolate & Zucchini, and buckwheat crepes with David Lebovitz and his partner Romain (shhh, my secret crush!).

There is really nothing better than sharing a meal with those you love.

To all of you, our friends near and far, please enjoy this precious time and stay safe this holiday season!

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P.S. Have something special on the holiday menu this year? Let me know about it, I love hearing from you!

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Sunday, 15 November 2015

Simply Recipes: 3 New Recipes - Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Shallots and more...

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Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Shallots

Every year I consider it my civic duty to create a brussels sprouts recipe that my father will actually eat. Every family has one, right? A sprouts-a-phobe?

No? Well consider yourself blessed. I guess we're lucky that my dad is the only one who will roll his eyes when he sees the green orbs set before him. Oddly he claims to like the brussels sprouts recipes I've made for him, which makes his stated aversion seem even weirder.

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Chard and Prosciutto Stuffed Turkey Breast

Just because it's Thanksgiving doesn't mean you have to roast a whole turkey. If you are only hosting a few people for dinner and you don't want weeks of leftovers, you can just roast a turkey breast! (You can also make it in less than half the time of a whole turkey.)

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Spicy Pumpkin Soup

Ah, fall, a perfect time for a spicy pumpkin soup! This soup comes together quickly, and has warm notes of ginger, curry, cumin, coriander, and black pepper. Great flavor additions that enhance not detract from the pumpkin.

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Friday, 6 November 2015

Simply Recipes: 3 New Recipes - Roasted Butternut Squash Kale Sauté and more...

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Roasted Butternut Squash Kale Sauté

Looking for a great holiday side? How about a drop dead delicious, healthy kale and squash sauté that is surprisingly easy to put together?

Roast cubes of butternut squash so they get tasty caramelized edges. While roasting the squash, prep the onions and kale and then sauté them with balsamic vinegar, adding the squash, pecans, and cranberries at the end. Simple. Beautiful. Packed with flavor and color.

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Broccoli Cheddar Casserole

Oh la la. This is not your grandma's broccoli cheese casserole. Ever since Christopher Kimball challenged people to Google broccoli casserole, insisting they would be disappointed with what they found, I've been meaning to post a killer broccoli casserole. And dear readers, this is it.

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Beet Greens

For so many years I loved beets but threw the beet greens away. Yikes! No more. This is a delicious way to serve greens, whether collard, kale, or beet. In fact, beet greens taste (and look) a lot like Swiss chard.

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Introducing Simply Recipes Meal Plans with Gatheredtable

Hi everyone! For the last couple of months I've been working behind the scenes with Mary Egan, co-founder and CEO of Gatheredtable, a powerful, really easy-to-use menu planning service to create customized Simply Recipes meal plans. I'm honored to be Gatheredtable's first food blog partner!

Mary's team and I have been sifting through over 1500 recipes on Simply Recipes to find the ones that we think will work best together for nutritious, balanced meals. We've set it up so there's a variety of meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes, and mains are paired with sides that work well with them.

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