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Lemon Blueberry Loaf Cake

Even if it doesn’t look like Summer out there right this minute it’s time for summer baking and nothing beats blueberries and lemons. Light and Delicious –a perfect little cake. Easy to make and easy ingredients. Enjoy!

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photophotoDSCN0186I am clearly obsessed with everything blueberry and everything lemon. So a loaf cake with both was most definitely in order.  It doesn’t get much better, yum! I had a lot of lemons in the house and this took 3 large lemons to get the right amount of zest. I ended up with 2 lemons that look naked without their peel, but I am certain I will find some use for them. This really is a delightful combo and how perfect for a quick loaf cake. I will probably freeze this cake for a later use. You can even cut in half and eat part of it now and freeze the rest. I am a big fan of freezing baked goods, as long as you wrap them well and don’t keep frozen more than 3 months. If you’re in the market for another new recipe for blueberries, here you go. Happy Cooking.

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Lemon Garlic Chicken with Green Beans and Potatoes

This is one of the best chicken dishes ever!!! Super easy and you will look like a pro. Nothing exotic just chicken and a few easy to obtain ingredients. Beautiful and delicious! Perfection on a plate! Enjoy!!

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photo 2 (2)I love one pot meals. I think they have become my most favorite kind of meal to make. This one is so delicious and perfect. Chicken was cooked perfectly and the lemons caramelized in the pan adding a delicious flavor to the chicken and potatoes and beans. We thoroughly enjoyed this and it is a perfect recipe for all year round. I made it with 2 chicken breasts for the 2 of us, this recipe should serve 4 beautifully according to directions with 4 breasts. You will need a large baking dish or you can make in a cast-iron skillet. The prep is pretty quick and the shopping is easy. Nothing exotic here just good old cooking with easy ingredients. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

Olive Oil– 6 Tablespoons, divided 1 and 5

2 lemons, 1 thinly sliced and 1 you will juice

4 garlic cloves, minced

1 teaspoon kosher salt

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Baked French Toast — all time best

If you are considering making breakfast/brunch/lunch for Mother’s Day this has to be your go to recipe. I think it’s the best French Toast and so super easy. I usually make it twice a year–and there is never a single piece left. Any one who has ever eaten this will agree. Simply Amazing. Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms out there who do so very much all year round . Enjoy the Day !!!

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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:

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Happy Anniversary CWC #4

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Here I am in my pajamas working on my computer. Trying to plan out my next recipe!

I can hardly believe that 4 years have gone by since I started Cooking with Candi. It started as a labor of love and continues to be for me. It is even more satisfying today than when I started . I have so many more subscribers that I interact with and so many people in the blogosphere that have been so supportive. Instagram and Facebook have both been a tremendous boost. Here’s to a new year with more new recipes and of course my tried and true “oldies”.

Thanks to all of my subscribers for your continued support of this pet project of mine. Hope to continue sharing with you for many years to come. I appreciate all of your support and your input in helping me achieve my goals.

I have had a rough couple of months since my shoulder surgery but am on the mend and the good news is that I have a whole bunch of new recipes which I plan on trying out as soon as possible. Tonite is going to be my first time back cooking in the kitchen, We are so tired of take out food!!! Can’t wait to try out some of these new recipes and pass them on to all of you.

Again thanks for all the support and love you’ve thrown my way. Follow me on Facebook and Instagram. If you’re not a subscriber now’s the time, it’s free and fun and so easy to do. Cookingwithcandi.com and follow the instructions. I’ll be looking for you.

 

Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower

Looking for a delicious side-dish with cauliflower? This is a hands down winner . If you missed this the first time around here’s another shot at it. Of course if you don’t like cauliflower don’t even bother reading but if you’re like me and can’t get enough of this vegetable this one’s for you. It’s simple and delicious. Enjoy!

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photo 2 (5)photo 3 (4)photo 4 (4)This side dish is so very easy to prepare and so very tasty.  I love cauliflower and it is readily available throughout the year and is a member of the high fiber food club.  While cauliflower may not be very colorful it is one of the healthiest foods out there. This member of the cabbage group is vitamin-packed , high in anti-oxidants, contains anti-inflammatory benefits, increased blood flow and is low in carbs and fats. Granted I am adding some fat here with the parmesan cheese but the cheese packs a wallop of flavor to this dish.

Cauliflower is also good just roasted with olive oil, salt and pepper, and you can always add some other spices.

No special equipment required here and not a lot of ingredients. Just a nice sharp knife to cut the cauliflower into florets and a large rimmed baking sheet.

Ingredients:

Olive Oil –3 Tablespoons

4 peeled garlic…

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Kale Quinoa Bake

Meatless Monday re-blog. Original post was last March so if you missed it here it comes again. Check it out for a very delicious meatless meal. Easy to make with delicious flavors and texture. I used Parmesan Cheese but you can substitute with Feta.

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photo 1 (56)photo 1 (58)photo 4 (43)photo 2 (45)photo 1 (59)What a great time to play around with vegetarian recipes while our daughter Kerri is out here visiting in Colorado. This is a new recipe that I got from Jessica Seinfeld’s “Do it Delicious” Blog. My friend Cathy told me about it and she was right and once again Jessica Seinfeld hit it out of the ball park. I love this recipe and anyone looking for a new vegetarian side or main dish this one is just perfect. We ate it cold out of the fridge the next day after skiing and it was still delish! Big thumbs up here . Thanks Cathy and Jessica.

Ingredients:

4 cloves garlic, chopped

1 1/2 pints cherry or grape tomatoes, washed and rinsed

2 tablespoons olive oil

4 cups torn kale leaves, I bought the bag of chopped and cleaned at Whole Foods and it is perfect

1 3/4 cups water divided (1/4 cup…

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Banana and Blueberry “Ice Cream” not Ice Cream Frozen Dessert

Let’s think dessert and let’s think “light” dessert. This is so delicious and even has a creamy consistency just like ice cream. No dairy , just fruit and a food processor. This is a great one for the kids. Use whatever fruits you prefer. I used Bananas and Blueberries this time. Also check out the Banana Not Ice Cream Ice Cream Recipe on my site. I know you will enjoy this one.

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photo 4photo 3This was a delicious variation of the Banana non ice cream I already posted back on May 29, 2013.  I had bought a lot of bananas and had a giant tub of blueberries so without any milk I made this for my dessert and it tasted so creamy and delicious that it was hard to believe it was not real ice cream.  The natural creamy consistency of bananas makes this taste like real ice cream and yet it’s a delicious frozen treat that’s actually dairy-free.

The only thing is that you have to prep by freezing bananas overnight.

Perfect for little kids. No nuts, No milk, No nothing but fruit and a pinch of salt.

Go for it and you certainly can try and mix it up by using bananas and strawberries, raspberries, etc.

Ingredients:

4 firm ripe bananas, cut into chunks, frozen at least overnight

1 cup blueberries

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New Salad Dressing–Pollan Family Table

Let’s lighten it up after all that Holiday food over the weekend. Here is a delicious light salad dressing served over any salad you like with some protein is a perfect way to start the week. Even though I am unable to cook for the next few weeks due to shoulder surgery I will re-blog some of the recipes that I would be cooking around now. Enjoy it for me!

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IMG_6099IMG_6093IMG_1488IMG_6094 I am in love with this new cookbook “The Pollan Family Table” . If you’re in the market for a new cookbook I highly recommend it. I made the “Pollan Signature Salad Dressing” tonight and it is delicious. Here is the recipe for the dressing, I used greens, candied walnuts and pears and shaved parmesan.  You can use it on any salad you like. You’ll need a tight-fitting jar or another jar that you can keep dressing in. I also did it in a blender but you can use a bowl and whisk it together and use right away. I was making it for later and I like the way a blender emulsifies the dressing . I love a Ball Bell Jar to store dressing in.

Thank You to the Pollan Family for the cookbook and the recipes. This is what I did .

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Slow Cooked Brisket–Super Easy

I made this brisket for the first time this past New Year’s Eve. It was so easy to prepare that I actually started cooking it the night before New Years and it cooked into the next day. The slow cooker is your friend and frees up your oven for everything else you’ll be cooking. I loved this recipe and I love Bree’s Slow Cooked Steaks in the slow cooker for holidays . Check out both recipes on my blog. Happy Holidays Everyone from our kitchen to yours. Enjoy! I also highly recommend an electric knife to slice the brisket like a pro! A definite worthwhile investment.

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I am always on the look-out for a brisket recipe and it seems like everyone is always asking me for a good brisket recipe. This past New Years my friends and I were making dinner and wanted something we could do quickly that wouldn’t require a lot of prepping etc. My friend Susan gave me this recipe for a slow cooker brisket and I actually put it in the slow cooker Tuesday night before New Years. We came home from dinner and I cut up the onions , seared the brisket and got it all together in about 1/2 hour and put it in the slow cooker by midnight! When I woke up in the morning the house smelled amazing and the brisket had cooked for a full 8 hours! I then took the whole insert with cover and refrigerated it till later that day when I would remove any…

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Homemade Chicken Soup with Not-So-Homemade Matzo Balls

I always make my own chicken soup. It is delicious broth. I usually make a few batches and freeze them because it’s a great thing to have frozen in quart containers as stock and will last for up to six months frozen. When the holidays come—whether Rosh Hashanah or Passover—I always make my chicken soup with matzo balls. I make the soup a day ahead and skim whatever fat is on there before adding my matzo balls.

INGREDIENTS: CHICKEN STOCK:

1 5lb. organic roasting chicken (I throw away the insides)

1 package of chicken wings (this was suggested to me a long time ago by my BFF Karyn and she was oh so right. It adds some fat, which translates into a lot of flavor and you will skim off the fat the next day. Thanks, Karyn…yes, I remembered!)

1 large, yellow Spanish onion; unpeeled and quartered

A big bunch of dill

4 celery stalks with leaves, cut into thirds

4 carrots, unpeeled and halved

Bunch of flat-leaf parsley (Use this only if you want. This time, I didn’t have it so I used only the dill.)

A bunch of thyme (if you wish)

1 head of garlic, cut in half cross-wise (skin and all)

2 tbsp. kosher salt

2 tsp. whole black peppercorns

DIRECTIONS FOR SOUP:

I place the chicken, chicken wings, onion, carrots, celery, whatever herbs I’m using, garlic, salt and pepper in as large a  pot as I can find (usually about a 16-20 qt. stockpot.) Add cold water to cover chicken by at least 2 inches above the chicken but not to the top of the pot because it will boil over (very messy). Bring to a boil and then simmer, uncovered, for about 3 hours. I skim the soup skum (sounds lovely) off for the first half hour or so—after that, you shouldn’t have much more. I remove the chicken from the broth after an hour or so, because it is cooked and it will taste like a rubber chicken if you plan on eating it. Sometimes, I like to shred it and return it to the soup. If you are not using the chicken (what a waste of good chicken), just leave it in. It will fall apart in there. I leave the wings and discard them at the end of the 3 hours. Next, I strain all of the soup, discard all remnants, fill my containers and put in the fridge. The next day (or the day of the holiday), I usually skim off the fat that has risen to the top and make my matzo balls (recipe below).

MATZO BALLS:

This has always been my secret, but now it’s out. Okay, I own it. After years of making matzo balls from scratch, my mother (yes, my mother, the cook) turned me on to Manischewitz boxed matzo ball mix! It just wasn’t worth it. My balls weren’t as consistent as I would have liked, whereas these are always perfection! Light and fluffy and everyone always loves them. No sinkers here!

I follow the directions on the box carefully. They sell just the mix box. You will need vegetable oil and 2 eggs per box. I do add a little piece of dill inside each ball, but that’s it! Now my secret is out. Sometimes this is really the only way to go. It saves time and ingredients and is really good. No MSG or trans-fats either! So make the soup, cheat with the balls, and enjoy. There is no substitute for homemade chicken soup, though.

*You can also add thin soup noodles to this recipe, if you like.