Category Archives: breads/cakes

Break-the-Fast Food – Blintz Souffle

Here we go again…another holiday to cook for. Most of breaking the fast is taking in bagels, fish, etc. Easy to do. But I still try to make a few dishes and this recipe is an oldie but a goodie. I have been making this recipe since 1975 and it never gets old.  This dish can be assembled ahead of time, kept in the refrigerator and baked right before eating. This is a keeper and a tradition in my house. Always delicious. You can buy almost any of the frozen blintzes. Some stores have homemade ones, but it doesn’t really make that big of a difference with this recipe. Enjoy! This is super easy, with excellent results.

INGREDIENTS:

6 blintzes (you can use cheese or fruit-filled, whichever you like. Depending on how many people I’m feeding, I usually make 1 fruit and 1 cheese tray)

2 eggs

1/4 cup sugar

1 tbsp. unsalted butter or margarine

3/4 cup sour cream (lite is fine but I wouldn’t use fat-free)

1 tsp. vanilla

Dash of cinnamon

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Melt butter or margarine in saucepan. Spray baking dish with Pam spray (Original). Mix remaining ingredients in a bowl together. Place frozen blintzes in baking dish. I usually use a 9×13 size dish but anything close to that will work. You can double the recipe, in which case you’d obviously need a larger baking dish (you need room for the blintzes to expand a little and for the egg mixture to rise around it. Don’t spread it too thin.) Pour the melted butter on top of the frozen blintzes, followed by the sour cream mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for approx. 30-40 minutes. Let it sit for a few minutes out of the oven before cutting into it.

Baked French Toast — all time best

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DSCN4294I posted this originally back in October 2011 for Yom Kippur break fast. It is truly one of the best French toast recipes I’ve ever made.  I include it every year since my friend Ilene Stern gave it to me. I never have a single piece left. Delicious and decadent, perfect brunch and breakfast food. I almost always include it in my Mother’s Day Brunch as well. Once you’ve made this recipe there is no turning back, your whole family will love it and you’ll have to make it every time.

The only downside is that you must prepare and refrigerate the night before without cooking it, you cannot cook this dish till you’re ready to eat it, the bottom will get hard like a caramel candy would. So cook right before you’re going to serve. Enjoy!

*recipe as is should serve 6- 8 if you have more people make 2 trays!

Ingredients:

1 cup packed light brown sugar

1 stick unsalted butter

2 tbsp. corn syrup ( I use Karo Original light corn syrup)

5 eggs (room temperature please)

1 1/2 cups milk ( you can use low-fat, I use Skim Plus)

1 tbsp. vanilla

1 package of sliced cinnamon bread. ( Pepperidge Farm is fine) if you can get thick slices it’s great , but the thin kind will work just double stack them it will be fine) You probably will use 12 slices of bread per tray. You will have 6 stacks of 2 slices each, 12 slices total, or 6 thick slices of cinnamon bread. If you can’t find just cinnamon bread use raisin cinnamon bread it’s easier to find .

Directions:

Melt butter, add brown sugar and corn syrup and combine well. Spray a 9×13 baking dish, Pyrex works well here. Pour butter mixture into baking dish and arrange bread slices flat in the mixture ( you will double stack the thin sliced bread) Unless the bread is 1″thick you will be doubling the standard sliced bread. Squeeze the bread to fit–it should hold 12 slices ( 6 double stacks), 3 on each side of a 9×13 baking dish.

In a blender mix the eggs, milk and vanilla and pour over the bread slices, covering them completely. Cover and refrigerate overnight. The bread will absorb all the liquid by the morning, so if you need to travel with it will be fine.

Uncover and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Once it’s out of the oven you can dust with powdered sugar, but not necessary. Serve right from the baking dish.

*if you let this sit out too long before serving, the bottom may get hard like a praline candy. It never ever lasts long enough for this to happen at my table.

Look at my original recipe post on October 5 2011. More Break Fast: the all-time best Baked French Toast, I swear.

Applesauce and Raisin Cake – an Homage to the Bundt Queen

I always call my friend Susan the Queen of the Bundt Cake. It certainly seems to be her calling, as she is always coming up with new and delicious Bundt Cakes for all of us to try. I just hope I do her justice in trying to duplicate it. She made this cake for everyone last New Years  and I have been wanting to try it ever since.  I had to change one of the ingredients because I bought chunky applesauce instead of plain applesauce. Of course, if you’re so inclined you can make your own applesauce (I wasn’t so inclined today!).  The original recipe hails from The Silver Palate, and I have to say this is one cookbook you don’t want to be without. There are so very many wonderful recipes in it. This cake has a slightly spicy flavoring, and is just so darn good. I am very happy to report that this cake came out awesome! Super Delicious with the chunky applesauce. Very moist and delicious, cooked perfectly at 1 hour and 10 minutes. Thanks Suki and the Silver Palate!

This cake can be a wonderful addition to your holiday table, applesauce and raisins just so perfect for Rosh Hashana.

Ingredients:

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, plus a little extra for greasing the pan (Butter should be at room temperature.  I woke up early and didn’t have time to let it sit so I just put it in microwave to soften for 15 seconds.)

*if baking for the Jewish Holidays and don’t want to use butter you can use margarine

3 cups all-purpose flour

2 cups sugar

2 eggs (at room temperature)

2 cups applesauce (I used Chunky because probably didn’t have reading glasses in market and grabbed it.)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, or 1 teaspoon freshly grated

2 teaspoons baking soda

1 cup raisins

Lemon/Orange Icing ingredients:

1 cup confectioner’s sugar

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

1 1/2 tablespoons fresh orange juice

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a mixing bowl (electric mixer), cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in the applesauce and vanilla.

Sift the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg and baking soda together then add to applesauce mixture. Next, sprinkle in the raisins, and blend gently but thoroughly.

Pour the batter into the tube pan and set on a rack in the center of the oven. Bake until a cake tester inserted into the cake comes out clean. 1 hour and 10 – 15 minutes. I cooked it 1 hour and 10 minutes.

Cool in the pan for at least 15 minutes (I will leave it all day as I go out hiking, and turn it over when it is completely cool when I return.)  When it is completely cool, I will make the icing and drizzle over the top. A little trick is to poke little holes in the cake (on top, with cake tester or toothpick) and pour icing over the cake and it will go into cake and infuse some of the lemon/orange directly into cake.

Instructions for icing:

Sift the confectioner’s sugar and cinnamon into a small bowl.

Dribble in the juices, stirring constantly until the icing is smooth. Drizzle over completely cooled cake.

*should be enough icing for 1 Applesauce Raisin Cake

Noodle Pudding with Apricot Nectar

I’ve tried so many noodle puddings, but keep coming back to the same old , same old. they’ve been passed down in so many different incarnations. i don’t even know what the original one is anymore. this is my most favorite. also a perfect break fast food. can and should be made ahead of time, they hold together better.  we used to add apricot jam, but it really was overkill. we omitted it, and it is perfect just the way it is. thanks to karyn r. for this noodle pudding and for being such a great cooking buddy for as far back as i can remember.

1 lb. noodles ( i use extra wide egg noodles, you’ll need a bag and 1/4 app. just eyeball it)

1 cup sugar

6 eggs ( I use extra large and at room temp. just make sure they are not right out of fridge) they work much better when they are not right out of fridge in baking.

1 tbsp. vanilla

1 stick unsalted sweet butter(melted)

6 oz. cream cheese (softened at room temp)

1 1/2 cups milk ( I use skim plus) would not use regular skim milk

2 cups apricot nectar (available in most supermarkets)

Topping:

1 1/2 cups cornflake crumbs

2 tsp. cinnamon

1/2 cup sugar

1 stick butter (melted)

app. 1/2 jar of apricot jam

Directions:

 cook noodles. mix 6 beaten eggs with the tablespoon of vanilla in one bowl. in another bowl melt 1 stick sweet butter(unsalted)softened cream cheese, and milk. add the apricot nectar and sugar. mix all ingredients together and put in large pyrex type baking dish. mix topping ingredients together, put on top of noodle pudding. cook at 350 degrees for one hour.   i usually cook this ahead of time, cook for 1/2 hour and then freeze it till i am ready to use, take out of fridge bring to room temperature and bake it for another hour till brown on top and cooked through. noodle puddings are best if you let it sit a while (at least 15 minutes before serving) they hold together better that way. can be served at room temperature.

*serves about 12 – 15 people doubled

Baked French Toast — all time best

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DSCN4294I posted this originally back in October 2011 for Yom Kippur break fast. It is truly one of the best French toast recipes I’ve ever made.  I include it every year since my friend Ilene Stern gave it to me. I never have a single piece left. Delicious and decadent, perfect brunch and breakfast food. I almost always include it in my Mother’s Day Brunch as well. Once you’ve made this recipe there is no turning back, your whole family will love it and you’ll have to make it every time.

The only downside is that you must prepare and refrigerate the night before without cooking it, you cannot cook this dish till you’re ready to eat it, the bottom will get hard like a caramel candy would. So cook right before you’re going to serve. Enjoy!

*recipe as is should serve 6- 8 if you have more people make 2 trays!

Ingredients:

1 cup packed light brown sugar

1 stick unsalted butter

2 tbsp. corn syrup ( I use Karo Original light corn syrup)

5 eggs (room temperature please)

1 1/2 cups milk ( you can use low-fat, I use Skim Plus)

1 tbsp. vanilla

1 package of sliced cinnamon bread. ( Pepperidge Farm is fine) if you can get thick slices it’s great , but the thin kind will work just double stack them it will be fine) You probably will use 12 slices of bread per tray. You will have 6 stacks of 2 slices each, 12 slices total, or 6 thick slices of cinnamon bread. If you can’t find just cinnamon bread use raisin cinnamon bread it’s easier to find .

Directions:

Melt butter, add brown sugar and corn syrup and combine well. Spray a 9×13 baking dish, Pyrex works well here. Pour butter mixture into baking dish and arrange bread slices flat in the mixture ( you will double stack the thin sliced bread) Unless the bread is 1″thick you will be doubling the standard sliced bread. Squeeze the bread to fit–it should hold 12 slices ( 6 double stacks), 3 on each side of a 9×13 baking dish.

In a blender mix the eggs, milk and vanilla and pour over the bread slices, covering them completely. Cover and refrigerate overnight. The bread will absorb all the liquid by the morning, so if you need to travel with it will be fine.

Uncover and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Once it’s out of the oven you can dust with powdered sugar, but not necessary. Serve right from the baking dish.

*if you let this sit out too long before serving, the bottom may get hard like a praline candy. It never ever lasts long enough for this to happen at my table.

Look at my original recipe post on October 5 2011. More Break Fast: the all-time best Baked French Toast, I swear.

Palisades Peach Muffins

All these amazing fresh peaches from Palisades, Colorado and I am going to use them in something yummy , comforting and delicious. Part of life out here in Colorado is all the time outdoors with lots of biking and hiking. I don’t worry so much about all the calories and I have to say  with all the exercise I do out here I do indulge a wee bit more than I normally would. These muffins aren’t cloyingly sweet although I did sprinkle some turbinado sugar on top, which do add a bit of sweetness but not too much. The muffins themselves are really moist due to the buttermilk, and by all means you can use regular milk. I had low-fat buttermilk in the house and wanted to use it. These muffins would also be just delicious with blackberries, raspberries or blueberries. Who could resist these peaches though . It’s peach time for sure.

This recipe as is made 16 rather large muffins and all you need is a large bowl and a muffin tin. I didn’t use my electric mixer , this one you can do by hand.

Ingredients:

4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour , I like King Arthur unbleached .  I love their products.

1 teaspoon salt (regular table salt)

4 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

2 cups dark brown sugar packed lightly

1/2 teaspoon ground allspice

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2 eggs ( room temperature please)

3/4 cup vegetable oil

1 1/4 cups buttermilk,  I used low-fat buttermilk but feel free to use regular milk

4 nice size peaches ( use organic because we are keeping the skin on) if you’re using berries you will need about 3 cups. Dice the peaches into small pieces but not too too small.

Granulated sugar for sprinkling on top, I used raw turbinado sugar . You can use either.photo (2) photo (3) photo (4) photo (5) photo (6)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Combine flour, salt, baking powder, brown sugar , allspice, nutmeg and cinnamon in a large bowl. Then fold in the wet ingredients and mix with a spoon gently. I use muffin cups and spray the whole muffin tin with cups. I really heaped the batter into the cups, they were very full. Sprinkle with turbinado sugar or just regular granulated sugar.

Bake at 400 degrees for about 30 minutes, I would check on them after 25 minutes. I cooked for a full 1/2 hour.

Enjoy!

Blueberry Banana Loaf Bread

photo (3)photo (4)photo (2)photoI have the rotten bananas and this time of year I always have lots and lots of blueberries in the house. I was in the mood for a Bluebery Banana Bread cooked in a loaf pan that would be awesome for breakfast and late afternoon with an ice coffee. This came out looking a little brown and I was worried but once I cut into it, it was moist and sweet but not too sweet, really just the perfect combo of fruits. I used a whole pint of blueberries, and 2 mashed bananas. I actually had the bananas in the freezer , I had frozen them after they went bad last time. I removed bananas from freezer and they were very liquidy so I let them sit in the colander for a bit while I prepped the rest of the cake. They were perfectly fine though, and I highly recommend freezing bananas that have gone bad and you aren’t quite ready to bake with them yet. They’ll stay a while in freezer. I try to put 2 bananas in each baggie so I know how many are in there when I do go to bake.
In any event this bread came out great. I ate it for breakfast 3 days running. Did I add how really easy this was?

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon fine salt

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1 cup sugar

1/2 cup vegetable oil

2 large eggs, beaten

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

2 ripe bananas, peeled and mashed to yield about 3/4 cup of mashed banana

1 pint blueberries ( rinsed and dried)

*chopped walnuts, pecans etc. – I added pecan pieces to the batter for crunch

Directions:

you’ll need a loaf pan 9x5x3 . I spray with baking spray and set aside. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, salt, baking powder, cinnamon and nutmeg. In another bowl beat the sugar, oil , eggs and vanilla until blended. Stir in the bananas and then fold in the blueberries and nuts if you’re adding them.  Add the dry ingredients and just stir until blended. Try not to crush the blueberries and don’t over mix, just till blended is good.

Pour the batter into the prepped loaf pan. Bake until a cake tester comes out clean from center of the loaf. I baked for an hour. Cool for a while then remove the loaf from the pan and cool completely .

Lemon Poppy Poundcake

Lemon poppy seed loaf and Valentines Day brownies in July

Lemon poppy seed loaf and Valentines Day brownies in July

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This time I baked my cake, and when it was completely cooled down I wrapped it and froze it . When I will want to use it I will defrost , bring to room temperature and then do the glaze. It’s great when I know I need a dessert and it’s already baked and in the freezer ready to go. I would serve this pound cake with some beautiful berries alongside.

I got this recipe from the NY Times food section , I love the Wednesday Dining Section I try and never miss it.

Ingredients:

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour

zest of 2 lemons ( I prefer large lemons)

1 cup sugar

1/2 cup buttermilk

3 tablespoons plus 4 teaspoons lemon juice ( the 2 lemons you zested should do it) you may need an extra lemon for extra 4 teaspoons of lemon juice for glaze.

3 large eggs ( room temperature for baking is best )

1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon poppy seeds

1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar (for glaze)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour an 8 ” loaf pan. Or you can spray with Pam ( for baking I use Pam Baking Spray)

In a bowl, combine lemon zest and sugar and rub with your fingers until it resembles wet sand. Whisk in buttermilk, 3 tablespoons lemon juice and the eggs.

In another bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk dry ingredients into the batter, then whisk in the oil and poppy seeds.

Pour batter into prepared loaf pan. Bake until a cake tester emerges clean, app. 1 hour. Let cool in pan until warm to the touch, then turn out onto a baking rack set over a rimmed baking sheet. Turn cake right side up.

Glaze:

Whisk together remaining 4 teaspoons lemon juice and the confectioner’s sugar. Use a pastry brush to spread glaze evenly over the top and sides of cake. Cool completely before slicing.

Coconut Bread

I love coconut and believe it or not had a whole big bag leftover from Passover holiday. What to do with it? Of course I had  I found this recipe on the Smitten DSCN0004DSCN0006DSCN0009DSCN0012Kitchen website and thought it sounded amazing. You’ll need a 9x5x3 loaf pan and if you’re loaf pan isn’t this size you can pour some of the batter into muffin tins, just don’t fill to the tippy top, it will be a mess, 2/3 to the top is perfect. I made 2 of them and will be freezing one for another time, it should stay in freezer for at least 2 months, cool down completely then wrap with a good plastic wrap and I then put it in a large Ziploc and mark what it is and the date. This bread is not super sweet at all despite the amount of sugar that went into it. I used sweetened coconut and sugar. I ate it plain, and then I ate a slice which I toasted in the oven, and put a little jam on it. It would be awesome with a little butter, or a little honey or just plain. It’s a great bread to serve with breakfast, brunch, lunch , afternoon coffee or tea , or just any time of the day. I am working on a coconut bread with bananas and less sugar, I will keep you posted on that.

Ingredients:

2 large eggs ( at room temperature is always best)

1 1/4 cups milk ( I used whole milk) coconut milk could work well here as well

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 1/2 cups all purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon table salt

2 teaspoons baking powder

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1 cup granulated sugar

1 1/2 cups sweetened flaked coconut

6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

nonstick cooking spray for baking pan (Pam)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a small bowl , whisk together the eggs, milk and vanilla.

In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, salt, baking powder and cinnamon. Add sugar and coconut, and stir to incorporate. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients, and pour in the egg mixture, then stir wet and dry ingredients together until just combined. Add melted butter, and stir until just smooth, do not overmix !

I sprayed my loaf pan with Pam Spray. Spread batter in pan and bake until a toothpick or cake tester inserted into the center comes out clean, anywhere from 50 minutes to 1 1/4 hours. It really depends on your oven, my oven was 1 hour cooked through, I think I will cut cooking time to 55 minutes next time I make it.

Serve in thick slices, with butter, jam or honey or just plain.

Hurricane Sandy Pumpkin Cranberry Bread

Continuing on my Hurricane Sandy bender. Sitting in the house gives me an opportunity to get to some recipes that I haven’t had time to get to. I already purchased ingredients in the hopes to make them and there is no time like the present, especially while you’re being pummelled by a hurricane. I am just hoping to get through the baking process without losing power, dicey at best. So far so good though and I only have 20 minutes left on the timer. This recipe has been sitting in my recipe file since last fall. I combined a few recipes and came up with this bread. I used fresh cranberries since I had them, I prepared them in 1/4 cup water with 1/4 cup sugar brought them to a boil and simmered for 10 minutes. Cooled them off and drained off excess liquid before folding into the batter. This is going into my freezer and it will be retitled Sandy Pumpkin Cranberry Bread.

*just a little note, this bread was made right before we lost our electricity, we were sitting down to watch Homeland and out went the lights! We did however enjoy this bread as did everyone who ate it. Great with afternoon coffee or tea. I was planning on saving for Thanksgiving but it came in handy the night the lights went out.

Ingredients:

2 cups all purpose flour

2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice or 2 tsp. cinnamon, 1 1/2 teaspoon ginger, and 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg.

1 teaspoon baking powder ( check expiration date or this bread will not work)

3/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

6 tablespoons ( 3/4 stick) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature

1 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar

2 large eggs ( always room temperature)

1 cup canned pure pumpkin

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2/3 cup buttermilk

1 cup fresh cranberries ( or 1/2 cup dried sweetened cranberries) * see note above on preparing cranberries

1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. You’ll need a loaf pan ( 9 x 4.3 inches) I sprayed with baking spray and sprinkled flour and shook out excess flour. You can also use parchment paper. In a large bowl whisk together flour, pumpkin pie spice, baking powder, salt and baking powder to blend.

Using electric mixer, beat butter until fluffy ( with paddle attachment) Gradually add 1 cup sugar, beating until blended. Beat in eggs 1 at a time. Beat in pumpkin, then vanilla. Beat in dry ingredients, alternating with buttermilk in 2 additions each. Fold in drained cranberries and walnuts. Transfer batter to pan. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon sugar.

Bake bread until tester into center comes out clean, about 1 hour ten minutes. Cool bread in pan on rack. Cut around bread at short ends to loosen from pan. Turn bread out onto rack, cool bread completely. When completely cool you can wrap and store at room temperature for a few days. I plan on freezing it for my Thanksgiving Table.