Saturday, November 27, 2021

Rice Krispie Treats

 


1/2 cup unsalted butter, plus extra for the pan
1 10-ounce bag mini marshmallows
Heaping 1/4 teaspoon coarse sea salt
6 cups crispy rice cereal

Butter (or coat with non-stick spray) an 8-inch square cake pan with 2-inch sides.

In a large pot, melt butter over medium-low heat. It will melt, then foam, then turn clear golden and finally start to turn brown and smell nutty. Stir frequently, scraping up any bits from the bottom as you do. Keep an eye on it - burns fast.

As soon as the butter takes on a nutty color, turn the heat off and stir in the marshmallows. 

The residual heat from the melted butter should be enough to melt them, but if it is not, turn it back on low until the marshmallows are smooth.

Remove the pot from the stove and stir in the salt and cereal together. 

Quickly spread into prepared pan using a silicon spatula.

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Butterscotch Pudding

https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/butterscotch-pudding/

This butterscotch pudding comes together in about 10 minutes on the stove. In this recipe, you’re combining the outstanding flavors of caramelized brown sugar and butter with vanilla and, if desired, a splash of bourbon. This butterscotch pudding recipe is luxuriously creamy, velvet-rich, and totally unforgettable with salted caramel and fresh whipped cream on top.

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Ingredients

1 and 1/2 cups (360ml) whole milk
1 cup (240ml) heavy cream or heavy whipping cream
3 large egg yolks
2 Tablespoons cornstarch
3/4 cup (150g) packed dark brown sugar
3 Tablespoons water
1/2 teaspoon salt - maybe do a little less!
3 Tablespoons (45g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
optional but recommended: 1 Tablespoon scotch, rum, or bourbon
optional for topping: salted caramel, Heath Bar toffee bits, homemade whipped cream

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Instructions

Whisk the whole milk and heavy cream together. Set aside. Whisk the egg yolks and cornstarch together. Set that aside too. Have both ready to go in step 3.
Whisk the brown sugar, water, and salt together in a medium heavy duty saucepan over medium heat. Without stirring, allow to cook and bubble until darker brown, about 5-6 minutes. It should begin to smell caramelized at that point. If desired, you can take the temperature with a candy thermometer to be certain it is ready. Look for around 240°F (116°C).
Slowly and carefully whisk in the heavy cream/milk. It will sizzle and may splatter, so pour in slowly. Cook on medium heat until mixture begins to boil. Once boiling, remove about 1/2 cup of the mixture and, in a slow and steady stream, whisk into the egg yolks. Keep those egg yolks moving so they don’t scramble. In a slow and steady stream, pour and whisk the egg yolk mixture into the pot.
Turn the heat down to low. The pudding will immediately begin to bubble and thicken. Whisk and cook for 1 minute. Remove from heat and stir in the butter until completely smooth, then add the vanilla and bourbon.
Cool for 5 minutes, then pour into serving glasses or bowls. Cover tightly with plastic wrap directly on the surface of the pudding (to prevent a skin from forming) and refrigerate for 4-6 hours or overnight until chilled and thickened.
Serve with optional toppings. Cover and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

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Notes

Whole Milk + Heavy Cream: I strongly recommend these two. You can try subbing both for the same amount of half-and-half, but I recommend sticking to the recipe for best results. Lower fat alternatives will yield a thinner pudding. I haven’t tested dairy-free alternatives, but let me know if you do! Milk and cream can be cold or room temperature, but the colder they are, the more they will splatter when added in step 3. To avoid a mess, room temperature is the better choice.
Egg Yolks: Note that the photo above shows only 2 egg yolks, but additional recipe testing proved 3 egg yolks is the magic number. Here are recipes using egg whites.
Dark Brown Sugar: For stronger flavor and darker color, I strongly recommend dark brown sugar instead of light brown sugar.
Adapted from Mozza’s Butterscotch Budino

Monday, November 15, 2021

Antipasto Tree

 


Antipasto Tree

Supplies:
Foam cone
Toothpicks

Food:
Cheese blocks to cube: havarti, cheddar, monterey jack
Cherry tomatoes
Mozzarella
Basil
Prosciutto
Melon
Grapes
Smoked salmon
Cream cheese
Dill
Salami
One piece of cheddar cut into a star