If you’re needing a quick dessert which almost never fails to win over new fans here you go. Cooks up quickly and easily , no real heavy lifting here, just gather up all the ingredients and bake! Perfect for the holidays! and they freeze up wonderfully!

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These bars are truly divine. They are, quite simply, a very small bit of heaven on Earth. Superbly sweet and gooey. Perfect for when you need to make a dessert quickly. Buy these ingredients and keep them in your pantry and then when you need to make something quickly, here you go. These bars don’t require any real baking skills and you can’t really screw them up unless you burn them (but you won’t do that!) My daughter, Jennifer, bakes these. She makes a crust first with the graham crackers and butter then layers the other ingredients. These bars are always her go-to dessert and are always welcome around our family. In doing some research for these bars (which aren’t gentle on the thighs), I found that you can dump all the ingredients in a bowl, except for the sweet condensed milk, and it works! So sweet indeed. Simple and delicious!

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Zucchini Bolognese

This doesn’t really require a whole recipe page but it is such an amazing vegetable dish to make I figured why not. It’s super easy, especially if you can buy the zucchini already shredded ( Iavorone and Van Sise Farms in Woodbury to name a few) it’s packaged and ready to go. Or just buy about 4 zucchini or however many you feel you’ll need and put them through the food processor with the shredding blade ( leave skin on) . After you shred you must wring out any extra moisture, so use a towel and literally wring the zucchini out and allow it to dry out for a bit .  I used my Turkey Bolognese sauce and baked it in the oven.  Prior to putting in gratin dish, I mixed zucchini with turkey Bolognese sauce in a large bowl, placed it in a well sprayed gratin dish and baked in oven for about 1/2 hour till bubbly.  My friend Karyn gave me the tip not to cook zucchini down first, it will just cook in gratin dish in oven, so super easy.  I didn’t add parmesan cheese and left it on the table for everyone to use at their own discretion. It is awesome, and perfect for people not wanting to indulge in pasta . Super satisfying and healthy! Of course you can make this with meatless sauce and it’s vegetarian for those who would prefer meatless. It’s wonderful either way. For Bolognese Recipe just put into my blog Turkey Bolognese and it should come up. Enjoy!

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Joy’s Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies

Fall NY 2012 020Fall NY 2012 022Fall NY 2012 023Fall NY 2012 026One of the best things to come out of my writing this blog has been a connection to all the people in my life who truly love to cook . Joy is one of those people, she has been a loyal subscriber and has supported me since I started this blog. She also has wonderful recipes that she’s willing to share . This recipe was sent to me on the heels of Hurricane Sandy. Joy was going to make them for me but then Hurricane Sandy hit and she had no power etc. I decided to make these for my family since they are coming to me for dinner this Sunday night. I will make ahead and freeze them. Joy says they are so good she eats them right out of the freezer! My plan is to make a few days ahead and serve for dessert. I must do something with the rotten bananas and I want to do something new! Thanks again to Joy for your endless support and recipes.  I know Joel will love them.

Ingredients:

3/4 cup granulated sugar

3/4 cup shortening ( Crisco)

2 over ripe bananas, mashed

1 large egg ( room temperature always best for baking)

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

2 1/4 cup rolled oats

1 cup whole wheat flour

1/2 tsp. baking soda

1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

1/2 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg

1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips ( app. 1/2 of the 12 ounce bag)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

In a large mixing bowl cream sugar and shortening until light and fluffy. ( Electric Mixer like Kitchen Aid with paddle attachment) Mix in bananas and egg and mix well, scraping down the sides of the bowl. Mix in vanilla . In a separate bowl combine oats, flour, baking soda, cinnamon, salt , nutmeg and chips. Mix until thoroughly combined. Add wet ingredients and mix until combined. It will be a wet cookie dough. Using a small ice cream scooper or spoon to spoon dough on to greased cookie sheets ( I use Silpat on my cookie sheets, they make it oh so easy) make sure they are even proportions. If not even sized they will not cook at the same time, this is very important. So whatever size you prefer just make them all the same. Bake until golden brown about 30 – 40 minutes. Joy likes them well done so she usually cooks for 40 minutes. When baking on 2 sheets swap the sheets halfway through the cooking so they cook evenly. Great to freeze!

* I only cooked for about 30 minutes, I would set timer for 40 and check them at 30 minutes depending on the size of your cookies.

Here I am at 7:45 a.m. having my coffee and getting ready to do some serious cooking in the slow cooker. It snowed here last night and we will spend the day on the mountain skiing. What could possibly be better than to come home to a meal cooking and your house filled with the wonderful aroma of shortribs in the slow cooker? It’s worth the effort in the morning if you have the time. If you’ve never used a slow cooker get out there and buy one, it’s a wonderful investment!

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Short Ribs being seasoned

I like to think of slow cooking as backwards cooking or pajama cooking. I wake up , am having my coffee in my pajamas and chopping vegetables and searing meat first thing in the morning. The good news is that it’s all pretty much done at the end of the day at the time that you’re usually making a mess and just beginning to prepare dinner. The aroma that fills your house is so amazingly delicious. It’s an awesome way to return from your day to dinner cooking and all the prep out of the way. Although, I have to say looking a short rib in the eye first thing in the morning is not always fun.   I  purchased the short ribs, and wanted to cook them Sunday for dinner. I love this recipe,  the ribs literally fall off the bone, they cook for 8 full hours. I…

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Baked Ziti (my way) with Turkey Bolognese

Chanukah 021Chanukah 022Chanukah 023Chanukah 041I was having some family for Chanukah but Joel asked if we could make it Italian food instead of the usual Chanukah fare and I must still be in my Roman state of mind so  I agreed and this is how I did it. I started with my Turkey Bolognese sauce. ( Look up Turkey Bolognese on my blog ) . This is much easier than lasagna, and I made Bolognese sauce the day before assembling baked ziti. I also put the Bolognese sauce over some shredded zucchini in addition to baked ziti for those who wanted lighter fare.  Then I followed the rest of the directions for my baked ziti. You can make this meatless by using marinara sauce of your choice.  This is a perfect satisfying Sunday Dinner, and great for a crowd. A cheesy comforting meal if ever there was one.  So here’s to an Italian Chanukah! Happy Chanukah everyone!

Ingredients: for baked ziti

(turkey bolognese is a separate recipe)

1 lb . Ziti or ziti type pasta I actually used tortiglioni noodles

1 15 oz. tub of Whole Milk Ricotta or Part Skim ( not fat free)

1 1/2 lb. Mozzarella Cheese, Grated

1/2 cups Grated Parmesan Cheese

1 whole egg

Turkey Bolognese Sauce or any other sauce you prefer ( I used my recipe and it yielded enough sauce for Baked Ziti and Zucchini)

Salt and Pepper

Directions:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a bowl mix together the ricotta cheese, 2 cups of the grated Mozzarella, Parmesan, egg and salt and pepper. Stir ingredients together until just combined.

Cook the pasta and cool it off slightly. I make it al dente because you will be cooking again, don’t overcook the pasta . Pour the pasta into the bowl with cheese mixture and toss to slightly combine. Add the cooled meat sauce and toss to combine.

Spray your casserole dish with Pam and spread a thin layer of sauce on the bottom of your pan first.   Add half the coated pasta to your casserole dish.  Spoon some remaining sauce over the top, then top with half the remaining mozzarella cheese, Repeat with another layer of the coated pasta, the sauce and the remaining mozzarella. I baked it for about 1/2 hour or until bubbling and cheese is melted. Remove from oven and let stand a few minutes before serving.

* I do it in 2 layers but you can do it in one big layer and just top with cheese, I just give it more cheese this way. Your call. No wrong or right way with this recipe.

*this recipe will nicely serve 8 – 10 people. I didn’t double it but you can easily.  I served alongside my Italian Salad and shredded zucchini with Bolognese. Perfect!

Italian Chopped Salad

Chanukah 005Chanukah 038I love a chopped salad as much as the next one, and I especially love an Italian chopped salad with delicious Italian ingredients. This was my take on Giada de Laurentis’s  Antipasto Salad.  Delicious ingredients , and I made my dressing the day before , cut salami and cheese the day before. Just had to assemble salad the day we were eating it. When you do all the prep before it’s pretty easy . Also if you just like to use one kind of lettuce use whatever you like. I like a combo of iceberg and romaine lettuces in here and sometimes I just use romaine . It’s key to chop/shred lettuce into bite size pieces.

Ingredients:

1 head romaine lettuce cut into bite size pieces or whatever lettuces you like

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1 cup rinsed canned red kidney beans, patted dry

1 cup rinsed canned garbanzo beans, patted dry

8 ounces of hard salami, cubed–use a really good salami. If you have an Italian deli near you that’s the best .

6 ounces of provolone cheese, cubed–also use as good a provolone as you can find.

baby plum tomatoes or cherry tomatoes cut into small pieces

*of course some chopped up green or black olives would be really nice

Red Wine Vinaigrette:

1/2 cup red wine vinegar

3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

1 teaspoon honey

2 teaspoons kosher salt

1 cup olive oil

Freshly Ground Pepper to taste

Mix the vinegar, lemon juice, honey and salt in a blender. With the machine running , stream the olive oil in gradually. Taste for salt and pepper to taste.

Banana Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting (very easy)

I love Banana Cake and since I always seem to have rotting bananas in the house it’s the perfect thing to make. I have tried so many recipes over the years and have posted mostly loaf style banana breads. I decided to make this one a sheet cake in a 9×13 Pyrex and I also decided to frost it with a delicious cream cheese frosting! I think this is a super easy cake to bake, perfect for beginner bakers. The orange zest gives it a distinct flavoring, it met with raves in my house tonite. Making it in the sheet cake style takes out the room for error. A 9 inch round cake would be perfect as well and you can frost just the top or sides and top. Just follow the same directions. I baked cake in the afternoon and frosted it that night for the next day. I kept it in fridge overnight, and took it out of fridge for a few hours so frosting and cake would be at room temperature. Give this one a go!

*would also make great cupcakes

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Ingredients:

3 very ripe bananas , mashed

1/2 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed

1/2 cup vegetable oil

3/4 cup sugar

2 extra-large eggs, at room temperature

1/2 cup sour cream

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Grated Zest of 1 orange (don’t leave this out, it really adds distinct flavoring)

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup chopped walnuts ( optional) I didn’t use this time but nice to decorate the top with a few walnut halves as well. Totally optional. You can sprinkle chopped walnuts on the top of cake as well. I didn’t,  I left it simple and clean .

Cream Cheese Frosting:

8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature

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

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 1/2 cups sifted confectioners sugar

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9x 13 Pyrex pan.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, mix the mashed bananas, sugar, and brown sugar on low-speed until combined, scrape down the sides of the bowl. With the mixer on low, add the oil, eggs ( one at a time) sour cream , vanilla and orange zest. Mix until smooth.

In a separate bowl, sift together the dry ingredients. Flour, baking soda and salt. With the mixer on low, add the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40 – 50 minutes. I baked for about 40 minutes, toothpick or cake tester should come out clean from the center of cake. I would watch cake the last 10 minutes or so for doneness.

To make the frosting. Mix the cream cheese , butter and vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer with the paddle attachment on low-speed until just combined. Do not whip. Add the confectioners sugar and mix until smooth. Spread the frosting thickly on the top of the cake. Cake must be completely cool before frosting. Frosting is super delish! and I just put a few walnut halves or sprinkle chopped nuts over cake, if no nut allergies present.

*this cake also bakes up beautifully in 9 inch round cake pan. It will look a little fancier on the cake plate this way. For today I just did a good old fashioned sheet cake. ( no room for error)

What a perfect soup for a rainy cold day . This soup warms the soul and tastes delicious. Serve with a salad and a nice crusty bread with a little hard cheese and you have a truly fulfilling meal.

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I have the funniest story about me and this soup. The first time I made it, I received the recipe from a friend. I didn’t see that it said .5 lbs. of mushrooms and I thought it was 5 lbs! So you can only imagine how much chopping I was doing. I had never seen a recipe say .5 instead of 1/2 lb! Joel happened to be in the kitchen and he kept saying that is an awful lot of mushrooms, and until I looked at it carefully I hadn’t seen that it said .5 . Who writes .5 ? Well, we had enough mushroom barley soup for the whole winter and then some–it expanded to a huge amount, and I had to keep adding liquid, it was hysterical. Once I realized what I had done, I had a good laugh, but the soup was still pretty tasty. I will write it it the way…

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Chicken with Mushrooms

Fall NY 2012 031Fall NY 2012 032Fall NY 2012 036Fall NY 2012 041Just going to say that we just finished this meal and I was so impressed with myself that I cooked it! It was amazingly delicious, thanks to Ina Garten’s new cookbook “Foolproof” , this chicken and mushroom dish was 5 star for sure. I only used 1 chicken but followed directions as if I was cooking 2, so I obviously had a lot of sauce left over. I served over rice pilaf and it would be awesome with a green vegetable but I never did get to pick anything up so we just had the chicken and rice  . Perfect over rice , couscous or orzo, because the sauce is so so yummy.  I don’t know about you but I am always on the search for new ways to cook chicken. This is a winner and not crazy difficult, while there are some moving parts you’ll want to pay attention while you cook.  You can assemble this recipe in advance and then just throw it in the oven before dinner. This is for 2 chickens , you can easily cut it in 1/2 . This is a perfect dinner party meal, served with a salad and a nice crusty bread you’re good to go. I will most definitely make this for company , it is a home run hit. Thanks again Ina.

This recipe comes from Ina Garten’s new cookbook “Foolproof”.

Ingredients:

2 chickens cut up in eights ( app. 3 – 4 lb. chickens)

Kosher Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper

All-purpose flour for dredging and 1/4 cup for sauce at the end

1/2 cup olive oil

8 whole garlic cloves

1 1/2 lb. cremini mushrooms ( You can use assorted wild mushrooms as well, porcini would work well here) I prefer cremini so I just used cremini. I sliced mushrooms .

8 sprigs of fresh thyme ( I didn’t have fresh so just sprinkled some dry) if you use fresh tie it together with kitchen string

1/4 cup dry sherry

1 tablespoon minced garlic ( about 3 cloves)

2 cups Pinot Grigio ( or white wine that is open)

2 cups chicken stock

3 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.

Pat the chicken dry with paper towels and sprinkle both sides liberally with salt and pepper. Place 1/2 cup flour in a bowl and dredge the chicken in the flour. In a large ovenproof pot ( Le Creuset), heat the oil. Add the chicken in batches without crowding them, brown lightly over medium – high heat for 3 – 5 minutes on each side. Remove the chicken to a plate and continue until all the chicken is browned. I use tongs so as not to pierce the skin and let out any of the juices.

Add the whole garlic cloves, mushrooms and thyme to the pot and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the sherry and cook for another minute, scraping up the brown bits. Add the minced garlic and cook for a few more minutes. Add the wine, chicken stock, 1 tablespoon salt and 1 teaspoon pepper and bring to a simmer. Add the chicken ( large pieces first) , cover, and place in the middle of the oven for 30 – 35 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through ( about 165 degrees on a meat thermometer)

Remove the chicken to a bowl , if you used fresh thyme discard it now .  With a fork mash together the butter and 1/4 cup flour and add it to the sauce. Simmer, stirring constantly , over medium heat for 5 minutes, until slightly thickened. Season to taste ( you want a lot of flavor, it should be highly seasoned) put the chicken back in the sauce and serve hot.

If you love Split Pea Soup , here you go. This one is creamy without using cream, and can easily be made vegetarian. Perfect for the cold nights ahead. You can make ahead and just heat up. Perfect!

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I love almost all soups, stews, etc.  I find them so warm and inviting to eat. The flavors are all melded together and it is all usually very healthy ingredients which you are in control of that go into a freshly made soup. As a kid you couldn’t get me to eat Split Pea Soup, as an adult I love it. Maybe it’s the color? the texture? I can’t get Joel to go near it, but he’s allergic to almost anything that looks this green with a lot of references to the Exorcist which I could live without that visual. In any event it’s a warm, cozy soup. Very healthy, and you can leave out the chorizo or add it as you like. Last time out I added it. Very filling, it’s a meal for me with a nice piece of bread.

Ingredients:

1 cup chopped yellow onions (  1…

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