Monday, December 29, 2008

cheese danish, kind of cinnabunnish


This recipe rocks, it came from a cookbook that my mom's work put out. A bunch of people from Children's Hospital collaborated and did this as a little fundraiser. So thanks Gina Fedel for this.... 
9x13 inch pan:
2 pkgs crescent rolls
2 (8oz) cream cheeses, softened
3/4 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
3 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 egg white
1/3 cup sugar
cinnamon    


I'm not a big measure-r...  Tonight I only had one package of crescent rolls so here's somewhat of an idea of what i used, oh and I made it in a pie-ish or tart pan. 
1 package crescent rolls
1 package of cream cheese
some sugar 
an egg
a squirt of lemon juice
a spoonful of vanilla extract
some more sugar
some cinnamon

Heat oven to 350* (180* C) 
Unroll the package of crescent dough and cover the bottom and sides with dough, seal the seams. (My pack of crescent rolls had 6, i used four for the bottom of the pie pan and saved two for the top) Mix cream cheese, sugar, egg yolk, lemon juice, and vanilla extract together and spread over the bottom of the crust. Top with the rest of the dough, When I did the smaller pan and only used one package of dough I pulled it into a few thinner pieces and made a sort of
 checkerboard type  thing on the top, it was pretty and also not overly doughy which i found making the first recipe. Mix egg white, sugar and cinnamon and spread over the top layer.
 Putting a lot of cinnamon in it makes it taste super and also kind of cinnabon-ish. Bake 30 minutes for the original or about 22 for my twist. Serve and enjoy! 

So the Pickerill kids and I had this for dinner tonight, and Gloria was pretty sad, missing her mom and to try and ease her pain he said, "It's so yummy Gloria, when you eat it your head is going to splash with lava!" a few minutes later as she was eating it I asked if her head was splashing with lava and she said no... Lucas says, "Darn it, I got it wrong" 

Friday, December 26, 2008

fried rice


rice (brown or white, cooked)
butter
carrots/onion (<-- the basics, but add other veggies if you'd like)
soy sauce
eggs
(cashews can be good thrown in there too)
some meat (i used this pre-flavored shawarma meat that was already cut into thin slices) 

so cook your rice how ever you like. put a dallop of butter in your pan and saute the onions, carrots (i shredded my carrots) and any other veggies that you'd like (celery, sprouts, baby corn?) saute your veggies and then add your rice ( i prefer brown) and some soy sauce in a seperate pan spray it with some non-stick and crack a few eggs straight into the pan and then use your spatula or utensil to kind of slice up the egg so it's in smaller pieces throw that into your other pan and then cook your meat in the egg pan. i found a pre-seasoned shawarma box of meat that's really nice in the rice ( i really don't even know what kind of meat it is.. it's in dutch). let it all cook together for a bit, maybe add some salt and pepper and a few nuts. 

Monday, December 22, 2008

crepes

or "swedish pancakes" as i'd have called them before i moved to europe....

2 eggs
2 cups of milk 
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup of flour
1/2 tsp salt


whisk/mix all ingredients together....
put a dallop of butter in the pan every couple of crepes... cook/flip and so on. 
it's also good to cook up some bacon and have some kind of (preferably something white/light) cheese slices, torn into smaller bits. 
once you flip the crepe add the stuff that you want in the middle and then fold it in half (kind of omelette-like) :) SO good. & Most people have this stuff on hand, so it's super easy.... you just have to be patient in flipping..... 

Monday, December 15, 2008

brooke's favorite cookies



Brooke's favorite Christmas Cookies
2 c. flour
1 c. butter
1 c. cream cheese

mix ingredients & chill (preferably overnight, or a couple of hours) give a blob of dough to each person on a heavily flour'd surface and roll away. Not too thin. Cut out with cookie cutters, and sprinkle/press in TONS of sugar (the more the merrier). Colored Sugar & Red Hots are fun! Bake 10-15 minutes at about 375*...... have fun & enjoy!