Archive for November, 2009

Salsa Jack Cheese

Monday, November 30th, 2009
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You may have noticed that we don’t necessarily focus on “gourmet” stuff here so much as “stuff that just tastes good”.   I suspect Salsa Jack cheese falls into that category.

I spied it at the grocery store while doing the Thanksgiving shopping and thought, “Why not?”

It’s really tasty.  It’s the same idea as Pepper Jack cheese, but with salsa ingredients instead, ie, tomatoes, onion, peppers, etc.  It’s not as hot as some Pepper Jack cheeses, but still has a hint of heat, so it’s not boring.

My market sold it under their private label brand, but I do know there are other companies out there that produce it.  So if you see it, give it a whirl!

(No pics, cause I ate it.)

Funny how things change…

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
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When I was younger, Thanksgiving was great for two things: mashed potatoes and stuffing.  Turkey?  Eh.  This was back in the days when brining was unheard of, and invariably, I found turkey to be dry and pretty awful, and useful for not much more than a delivery system for more gravy.

Oh what a difference a new cooking technique can make.  I really adore roasted turkey now – thank you brining!!  I don’t really make it outside the holidays, and I really should.  It’s not terribly expensive, it’s pretty healthy, and oh yes, I like it.

Leftovers aren’t an issue either.  I don’t have any recipes that take turkey, because I don’t need them.  My brother makes sandwiches, and I just eat it straight out of the fridge.  I may go nuts later this evening and fry up a couple pieces of bacon and make myself a club sandwich.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to whoever it was out there that informed me of this wonderful thing called brining.

Two good ideas I had yesterday!

Friday, November 27th, 2009
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We do a turkey breast and carve it in the kitchen and bring the goodies out on a platter to the table.  And it always makes a mess, even though I let the turkey rest, there’s still turkey juice going everywhere as I cut it up.

I had a flash yesterday.  (Doesn’t happen often!)  I have baking sheets that have a lip on them that is about 3/4″ high.  I have a cutting board big enough for the turkey breast that still fits within the baking sheet.  Result: The turkey juice that runs off the cutting board is caught by the baking sheet instead of running all over the kitchen counters!

After carving about 1/2 of it (that was more than enough for dinner and a couple midnight sandwiches) I took the remainder and just put the entire thing in one of those GIANT Ziploc bags to put in the fridge.  That way, I can carve the rest of it today when it is cold (and easier to cut up – I don’t know about anyone else, but I have trouble with the meat shredding when I cut it when it’s just out of the oven) and it was one less thing to need to do last night when I was in a turkey food coma.

Enjoy your turkeys!

Thursday, November 26th, 2009
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Have a wonderful and tasty Thanksgiving everyone.

Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving…

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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And I’m trying to figure out what on earth to do about dinner.  I don’t want to make anything that will result in leftovers, and I really don’t want to have any pots or pans to clean up, because I’ll have plenty of those tomorrow.

I have the makings for a salad, but it doesn’t sound terribly satisfying at the moment.  There are a few frozen things in the freezer I could microwave, but none of them are screaming, “This is REALLY what you want!”

If I’d been smart, I’d have ordered Chinese last night. :)

Another good argument for proper meal planning.

TurkeyQuest 2009: Success!

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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In my fridge there is a 7.92# Shady Brook Farms turkey breast!  The first market I went to last evening had at least a dozen of them.  Much better than the year I had to go to 3 different stores to find one.

I always get the biggest one I can get my hands on, because the leftovers will NOT go to waste.  I like turkey, but don’t eat it a whole lot.  My brother LOVES turkey.  Last year he had 8 meals in a row of turkey sandwiches after Thanksgiving.  We’ll see if he can break the record this year.

As it stands, we will again have enough food for a small army, even though it’s just my brother & myself.  But I won’t have to cook for at least 3 days afterwards!

The cheese & sausage plate will be a meal in and of itself.  I’ve got summer sausage, hard pepperoni and…  There’s one other thing and I can’t remember what it is off the top of my head but it’s in the fridge.  For cheeses, we have good old sharp cheddar, pepper jack, salsa jack (never heard of it before, but it looked interesting,) smoked gouda and dill havarti.  I also have a roll of Salame Panino.  (Salame rolled in mozzarella!) It just looked really yummy.

Can’t wait!

Gobble Gobble!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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First, Thanksgiving may be weighing too heavily on my mind – I could have sworn I heard a turkey in the neighborhood this morning.  And I don’t live in an area where we have wild turkeys wandering about.

I have just about everything I need for Turkey Day – except the Turkey, and today will kick off that quest.  I usually get a fresh* turkey breast, and it is always a little more challenging than I expect it to be.  You can’t buy it too far ahead of time, or you’ll have to freeze it, which kind of defeats the purpose of getting a fresh one, and if you wait too long, then they’re all gone.  And there have been years where one of the stores I shop at just never got them in!  (The poor butcher that I pestered several days in a row was as perplexed as I was – every day he was told they would be arriving and they never did.)

And I need to do a bit of rearranging of the fridge contents so it has a spot until Thursday morning.

Wish me luck!

*I don’t think that frozen is terrible or anything, I’ve just heard too many horror stories of the turkey refusing to defrost…

The trouble with chicken…

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
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It’s cheap, it’s healthy, and sadly, it’s boring as hell.

I have several chicken breasts in the freezer (thank you, Costco!) and I am scraping for ideas of what to do with them.  I have a few favorites – my chicken salad is one, but it’s more of a summer dish.  My baked chicken breasts are tasty, but it is a recipe that isn’t yelling to me.

I did stumble on an idea today – fajitas!  So, I need to hunt down a recipe for a decent marinade so I can attempt this.

Stay tuned.

The Thanksgiving Relish Tray…I had no idea!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Apartment Therapy’s The Kitchn did a whole write up on the Turkey Day relish tray last week. I’ll be perfectly honest – I had NO idea this was such a big deal. Apparently there are all sorts of modern variations on the theme being employed across the country!

I really thought it was just one of those odd things my family did. We have a cut glass tray (no partitions) that holds the sweet pickles. (Yes, I have a brand new jar just for next week! Or until I break down and open it in the next couple days.) We also have a cut glass bowl that would old some seriously gawdawful California Black Olives. I never understood the draw on those, and once it was just my brother & I for Thanksgiving, that one went out the window.

But, the post has been rattling around in the back of my head all week, and I got to thinking… I have had olives that I really did like. Perhaps it’s time to hit one of the olive bars at the local markets and pick up a few olives that are actually edible! Maybe some pickled onions?

Perhaps this year we’ll bring a new tradition to the table.

Blech.

Monday, November 16th, 2009
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I did an online order for groceries yesterday, cause I’m a lazy git. One of the things I ordered was flour tortillas.

Normally I get Pepito tortillas in the store, but they don’t carry them online, so I just went with Pinata, as I didn’t recognize the couple other brands. After the groceries came this evening, I decided to have a quick cheese quesadilla.

Damn, I forgot how bad Pinata’s flour tortillas are. I blame the lack of lard. (They actually point it out in the packaging.) They’re dry, too thin, and generally taste a bit like cardboard.

Yes, definitely time to try the other brands should I need to do another online order.