Showing posts with label Year In Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year In Review. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

2008 in Review

Ladies & Gentlemen, I give you the 2008 Year in Review Top 5! As I mentioned when I did this last year, it's kind of like choosing your favorite child. We had a lot of great meals together this year and here are some of the highlights.




Earlier this year we moved into our house. It's been fabulous. So many great new adventures. Including grilling on our brand new Weber Grill. There were many failures before I seemed to get the swing of it, but once I did...it was good! The chicken gets a great dry rub full of spices, then a nice grill. Towards the end, a few brushes of Sylvia's BBQ Sauce. Heaven.



Simple and delicious. These potatoes come together quickly and easily, giving you time to focus on some other delicious part of your dinner. The crispy outside with a soft, light inside. Great side.

I hadn't made this dish to the exact recipe and when I finally did, the game changed. The ante was upped! When you make this dish, please roast your own garlic! The roasted garlic brings a rich, mellow flavor to the party that will make you weep. This dinner is now a new stand-by for us.


After years and years of avoiding beans, I dove in head first this year with the classic French baked beans. Unbelievable. I got the giggles. And the addition of some bacon fat will make you want to cry in delight. So naughty you'll want to make your way to confession.


Fresh tomato sauce. Fresh. Tomato. Sauce. Taking advantage of the fresh, local ingredients available at our local farmer's market gave us many amazing opportunities, but this one was just downright perfect. This sauce can be used in so many ways, but the best has to be with some homemade pasta. Seriously. Fresh & Local. You can change the world and eat like a king; sadly it's just short time each year while the tomatoes are full and in season.



Cheers. Here's to a great new year with many awesome foodie adventures.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

The Top 5, Plus 3

This was challenging...like choosing my favorite child. But when all is said and done I think I've selected some delicious and enjoyable posts. I consider these five main dishes very easy to make. If I think you need special equipment, I'll let you know. Did I miss something? Are you surprised by something? Let me know.

Don't read any further if you are on a diet...contact weight gain may occur.

The 2007 Year In Review



#5 Roasted Pumpkin Couscous

I really loved this couscous. As you can read in the entry, I had some pumpkins that needed cleaning up and I thought roasting some pumpkin for couscous would be a lot of fun. And it certainly was. This is a perfect side dish for a roasted piece of chicken or pork and pumpkin is very good for your; lots of vitamins and fiber.


#4 Spaghetti Carbonara

This really couldn't be easier. Please be careful about having the freshest ingredients. And on top of that, use caution if you're preggers or frail...the raw eggs can get you sick. But if you're not preggers or sick, dig in and enjoy the velvety, creamy goodness highlighted by smokey chewiness.


#3 Tinga Poblana

This is a versatile, slow cooked dinner that satisfies on many levels. Make it as spicy as you like. Serve it as is, or as a filling in tacos, burritos, enchiladas...you're call. Also a great make-ahead meal, like a great chili or soup, the flavors get better after sitting around for a bit.


#2 Ravioli with Rosemary Cream Sauce

The first time I threw this together I was shocked by how good it was. And it looks gorgeous as well. The ravioli are the fresh, packaged variety from the store and in the time it takes for your water to boil and the ravioli to cook, you'll have an elegant, rich dinner, perfect for impressing company.


#1 Indian Butter Chicken

OK, so this is a little cheat, but hey, it's my blog. The first time I made this was just over a year ago in December 2006. We loved it, but weren't sure about the authenticity of it. Move forward into 2007. I hear more and more people talk about how they love ordering Indian Butter Chicken. Then I go to a cooking class and one of the dishes being made is Indian Butter Chicken...and funny thing...my version, this version was sooo much better than the version prepared by a professional chef. If you think of making this for just two people, make the full version of the sauce...freeze it or refrigerate it for later use! DIVINE. The recipe calls for the sauce going through the food processor to make it smooth and creamy. I would say skip this step if you don't have the food processor or if you don't want to dirty it up; just say you're serving a rustic version of the Indian Butter Chicken.

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So...no desserts? HA! How can I not showcase some desserts? It's not fair to the desserts to be judged in the same category as our main dinner dishes!


#3 Brown Sugar Blondies

I made this just this week and wow! Rich, Chewy, Caramelly. If they were cookies, they would be the most perfect dessert ever, cuz you know I lurve the cookie, OK!...I guess a bar will have to do.

#2 Cinnabuns


So I had a major craving that really needed itching. WOW that scratch was scritched! Better than the mall variety!


#1 Pear and Vanilla Browned Butter Crisp

Not to toot my own horn, but I'm pretty good in the kitchen. There are a lot of things that make me make funny noises while eating; oooohs, aaaahhhhs, mmmms! All sorts of moans and groans. But there are few times where I actually get the giggles that last for several hours. This dish did it. Enjoy!


Happy New Year Ya'll!

Thanks for spending a good year with Eat With Me.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

2007 Year In Review

Since everyone does it, why not do a Year in Review special? I spent the weekend going over every entry to Eat With Me this year and selected the best and most memorable…at least to me. Let’s review shall we? By the end of the week I hope to have this narrowed down to my Top 5 for 2007.

Tinga Poblana ~ A unique slow braised chicken that is perfect for a filling for tacos or burritos

Warm French Lentil Salad ~ I was surprised by this tasty number. I wasn’t sure if I would like lentils and I do! So much so that I recently imported a bag of fancy French lentils to try this again.

Duck au Poivre ~ This was delicious but spendy, so I don’t expect to have it too often in the future.

Panettone Bread Pudding ~ I don’t remember much about this, but that it was rich, warm and satisfying.

Mahogany Beef Stew ~ I’d made this before, but this time I served the stew with risotto and it was wonderful!

Brownies with Raspberry Sauce ~ This was a little experiment. The brownies were very dark and rich. I added the raspberry sauce for something sweet and it sort of worked, but mostly it was fun to look at.

Cinnabuns ~ Heavenbuns. Took some work to satisfy a craving, but when I finally did…Wahoo!

Cincinnati Chili ~ I’ve been making this for a few years and it is really one of the great chili recipes.

Gnocchi ~ I’d tried to make these before, but I failed…miserably. The dumplings dissolved in the water. These however turned out great. Soft and tender. Happiness.

Spaghetti Carbonara ~ The reason I will never be a size six.

Chai-Spiced Cheesecake ~ My first attempt at making a cheesecake. There were some misses along the way, but the flavor was spot on!

Barbecue Shrimp ~ After a dinner out for J-lo’s birthday, we gave these a try and they just about hit the spot perfectly for a restaurant replacement.

Honey-Chipotle Barbecue Chicken Sandwiches ~ When I saw this recipe on another blog I had to try it. A nice BBQ sandwich.

Fruity Hamantaschen ~ These were interesting. The dough was almost chewy, when I was expecting something more like shortbread. We ate plenty of them, but they went stale before we could finish them all.

Thai Green Curry ~ I’d been wanting to try more types of curry and this was another attempt.

Medieval Stew with Stout ~ Beef and beer. Done and done.

Peanut Butter Cup Bars ~ I made these for work and they were inhaled. Yum. Since I made these, I have found the actual PB Cup chips…I have two bags in my drawer, just waiting to be made again.

Hollandaise Sauce ~ When I made this recipe, I had never had Hollandaise Sauce. So I had no comparison. What happened was great. I think I whisk a little too much as the sauce was very pale yellow and a little airy. I had some Hollandaise Sauce again, more recently and it was a richer yellow and a little more saucey.

Pineapple Fried Rice ~ I miss my friend who left me and moved to Oregon. She loves Pineapple Fried Rice…this is pretty much her recipe.

Vietnamese Mint Salad ~ We ate like hogs on a trip to NYC. On our return we needed vegetables and fiber. Nigella calls this Temple Food…when you need to treat your body like a temple.

Chocolate Chip Cookies ~ This is a great recipe. They turned out wonderful.

Sangria ~ We were having a Cinco de Mayo party about a month after the 5th of May…and we needed Sangria. We drank so much…well worth it.

Banana & Dulche de Leche Trifle ~ Sinful.

Chocolate Kahlua Whoopie Pies with Vanilla Marscapone Filling ~ This has quickly become a signature treat.

Pasta Frittata ~ A fast, easy way to use up some leftovers. Satisfying. Would be great for a light lunch with a little salad.

Orange Cardamom Ice Cream ~ We splurged for a nice night out at a fancy pants Indian restaurant. This was part of the dessert…great flavors.

Potato Pancakes ~ Favorites!

Pineapple, Coconut and Mint Sorbet ~ Very pleased with the results.

Perfect Pasta Dough ~ Just takes a little time, but worth it for the flavor and the cost.

Peeling Tomatoes ~ This is one of the most searched items that brings readers to this blog. I do this all the time now. I rarely have tomatoes without peeling them now.

Buttermilk Fried Chicken Strips ~ Who doesn’t love some chicken strips…with mashed potatoes!

Jerk Tilapia ~ I’m not much of a seafood lover, so this preparation was nice for me. Tame tilapia and spicy jerk flavors.

Steak Diane ~ Kickin’ it old school. Tasty.

Pizza ~ We’ve had this several times now…if there is leftover tomato sauce, it usually ends up on a pizza.

Thai Basil Chicken ~ Thai! Basil!!! Just add chicken and you have happy thoughts.

Millionaire Chicken Salad ~ This is right up there with the other temple food. Satisfying. Filling. Cleansing!

Cornmeal and Brown Sugar Pancakes ~ My new favorite variation for pancakes.

Sautéed Chicken with Onions, Bacon, Dijon with Herbes de Provence ~ This came together almost as a joke, but actually was tasty. The Herbes de Provence add a lovely aroma, but the lavender can hit a little hard if you use too much.

Braised Greek Chicken ~ The Kara challenged me to recreate a dish she had in Greece…this might be along the lines of what she had?

Ravioli with Rosemary Cream Sauce ~ The ravioli really are secondary here…it’s all about the cream sauce. Seriously! Try this sauce. By the time your ravioli are cooked, the sauce is done.

Chocolate Martini ~ Mama needed a cocktail and this hit the spot.

Banana Carrot Muffins/Cupcakes ~ Gave these a try for a co-workers birthday. Nice. If you don’t frost them, they are muffins…if you do, they are cupcakes.

Caprese Pasta Salad ~ I’ve made this a few times now. Fresh Pesto, Orzo, Tomatoes, Salt and Pepper and we have a great, fresh pasta salad. I don’t feel it holds up very well, so I try not to make too much extra.

Chili Frito Chicken ~ A noble effort. I can’t remember, but maybe a little greasy, maybe a little salty. Are there baked Fritos?

Pistachio Pound Cake ~ A pound cake. Green. Great!

Pina Colada ~ We went to Puerto Rico for a week and all we got was RUM.

Lavender Pound Cake ~ More pound cake. Lavender! Fancy pants.

Ragu ~ Ragu is a necessary sauce for everyone to be able to make.

Salted Beef ~ I saw this on another blog and had to try. It worked great so I went back and left a comment. Next thing I know I have 260 people visiting my blog in one day. Damn!

Pumpkin Ice Cream ~ Seasonal. Divine. Smooth and creamy. Hits the Spiced Pumpkin craving

Indian Butter Chicken ~ We’ve had this a number of times and really enjoy it. Make extra sauce as it holds well, then you can pick up a rotisserie chicken for a complete meal later.

Pecan Pie Tart ~ I have only had Pecan Pie once before. It was way too sweet. Turn the pie into a tart gives you the great flavors, but with a more reasonable ratio of crust / filling / sweet!

Chile Verde ~ Green chile. Make a day or two in advance for much better flavors.

Onion and Sage Tart ~ Made these for Thanksgiving. There were two versions…one that was veggie friendly and one that was bacon friendly. Veggie friendly was very sweet. Bacon friendly was balanced and perfect.

Thanksgiving Recap ~ Needed a vacation after all that work.

Butternut Squash Bisque ~ Sweet, unassuming, balanced, wonderful.

Drunken Cranberries ~ Yippee!

Spiced Nuts ~ I’ve made two batches of these and can just hang out over the try and face plant until they are GONE!

Four Spice Chicken ~ Interesting. Four spice is a French spice blend that played well with the chicken and mashed white sweet potatoes.

Rum Mojo Couscous ~ Told you…back from Puerto Rico with RUM!

Spaghetti Squash ~ Made this with a butter sage sauce. But since it’s a squash it’s healthy and cancels the fat of the butter.

Chicken Dumpling Soup ~ A Christmas Miracle. J-lo had been sick and needed a bowl of warm comfort. Forever thankful to my grandmother for all she taught me…including chicken dumpling soup!

Brown Sugar Blondies ~ Does the fact that I ate nearly a full pan before Santa arrived say anything.

Salt Caramels ~ My first journey into candy. These caramels are made with honey, which I’m surprised how spicy honey can be.

Hot Chocolate ~ Once you have the ingredients, you’ll kick that Swiss Miss to the curb.

Roasted Pumpkin Couscous ~ Done and done. I don’t need anything else…ever.

Pear and Vanilla Browned Butter Crisp ~ Except for this. Think Apple Crisp but made by the angels for your journey to Eternal Paradise.

Tomato Soup ~ This would be the follow up to the Christmas Miracle. The perfect grilled cheese will complete the perfect tomato soup.

Hope everyone has had great year and are looking forward to 2008 as much as I am...big changes!