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If you are looking to make something a little different but something seriously good with your leftover holiday stuffing,  this is it !  I made these little nuggets and Mr. MCYM took one bite , his eyes got huge and said ” OMG, these are awesome”.  We quickly shared some with our neighbors who also agreed they are to die for! So GOOD! I used my leftover stuffing that you can find here on the blog but any stuffing your family likes will work just fine!

 

 

 

INGREDIENTS
Leftover stuffing (slightly warmed through so it is easier to work with)
Bacon (not thick cut) cut in half
Real maple syrup

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Take some of your leftover stuffing, a couple tablespoons or so, and make it into a ball the best you can and wrap a half a piece of bacon around the stuffing.  I found securing with a toothpick worked a little better in keeping them together. Place on a baking sheet. When you have used up the amount of stuffing or bacon place the baking sheet in the oven and bake for 15 minutes. Turn the stuffing rolls and bake another 15 minutes. Cook until the bacon is cooked through. Remove from the sheet tray to your serving plate and drizzle with maple syrup.

Enjoy,

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This is my favorite candy to make around the holidays! It also makes a great gift.  So if you’re looking for something to bag up for your favorite teacher(s) or office staff this is a great way to go.. everyone on your list will love this!

INGREDIENTS
1 bag of white Ghirardelli melting chips
Pistachios, shelled
Craisins  (I like to use the pomegranate flavor)
Sea Salt

DIRECTIONS
Spray a baking sheet lightly with non-stick baking spray (using a baking pan that will fit into your refrigerator). Place the melting chips in a glass bowl and microwave for about 2 minutes or until the chocolate is smooth. Remove chocolate from the microwave and pour on to your baking sheet and spread across the sheet, but not too thin! Add your pistachios and your Craisins as much as you like and lightly sprinkle with sea salt. Place the baking sheet in your refrigerator for 20 minutes. Remove from fridge and break into pieces. These can be placed in decorative bags and given as gifts or put out on a serving tray. I store this in my fridge until I am ready to place out or give out!

Enjoy,

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imageThere is nothing better than a last minute get together! I got a text from my foodie neighbor asking if we were free for Veteran’s Day as her husband Randy’s trip was cancelled due to the snow storm in Minnesota. I was thrilled and could not answer her text quick enough! We have been planning this get together for some time but with all of our schedules it was very difficult. Okay, if you follow my blog you might know that a friend of ours Craig (imagewho works with Jim at the fire department) created something special for me…well this is the recipe and why I asked him to make it! Craig created a cooking surface for me to put on top of my fire pit. How awesome is that? I should probably explain a little more.

Our neighbors Rosalie and Randy, along with our family have taken a number of camping trips together and have cooked the most fabulous meals over an open fire… everything from pizza to cookies! You name it, we cooked it, and most times shared it with many campers next to us! Sadly we sold our camper a couple years ago as we had outgrown that camper and Jim was leaving for Afghanistan. We did not want the camper to just sit for a year, so not wanting to give up our great outside fire dinners this was the best solution! Thank you Craig! Rosalie is an amazing cook and every time I am in the kitchen with her I learn something new and love it! I have to say I think the boys love it just as much as they eat like kings! We had the most amazing day as the weather was perfect, we could not have picked a better day. Rosalie was wonderful and did all of the shopping and came over to start our day where Randy was the mixologist for the afternoon.  Jim was in charge of the fire pit …I know, not much of a stretch there as he works for the fire department and Rosalie and I went to work with chopping , dicing and we both deboned chicken thighs for the first time!  Kitchen shears are your friend for that task! I told you I learn something new every time. We even roasted our peppers! yup…two foodies in action! We divided and conquered all of the chores that making a Paella entails. If you are new to Paella, it is made up of three “pillows” the first being the sofrito, that is the colorful base, a combination of caramelized diced onions, garlic , tomato and parsley and in addition to flavor and color this helps thicken the sauce as the rice thickens. The second layer is the saffron, I had to laugh as when Rosalie was talking about ingredients we both said we had saffron on hand…true foodies right there! Saffron is the soul to every Paella. It adds taste and fragrance identifiable with every bite! The third layer is the sucorrat.  This layer is the finishing touch. Once the rice is ready the paella is done and the secret is the balance of ingredients. This also adds the crunchy finish to the bottom and sides! Are you drooling yet? This was delicious! You don’t have to make it on an open fire pit but if you get the chance to do it go for it! I will tell you one tip though and it is a very important tip…If you make this and wrap the dirty pan up in Saran Wrap without cleaning it that night, but do it in the morning…please have a gas mask on hand!  :))  This is from experience! So wait no more… here is the recipe!

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INGREDIENTS
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 cup flat leaf parsley, chopped
1/2 cup dry white wine (we used Sauvignon Blanc)
1 pound large shrimp (we used gulf shrimp, but any large shrimp will work) peeled and deveined
2 bay leaves
1 pound haddock
2 red bell peppers, roasted
1 cup frozen peas
8 ounces Chorizo sausage (out of the casing and sliced into pieces)
1 Spanish onion, diced
1 (15 ounce) roasted tomatoes
2 small carrots, chopped
12 mussels, cleaned and debearded
2 1/2 cups rice, we used Arborio
6 chicken thighs, skin on, cut out the bone
1 lemon, sliced in wedges
6 cups warm water
1 tablespoon paprika
2 teaspoons oregano
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste

DIRECTIONS
Cook chicken in hot oil 5-6 minutes to brown the skin, remove from heat and set aside.  Add onions to the hot pan cook 2-3 minutes then add all of the other veggies cooking 2-3 more minutes. Add the rice and the water and give it a really good stir. Now this is the important part… don’t stir for ten minutes. After ten minutes has passed, add the chicken, seafood, wine and lemon. Simmer until cooked through and the sucorrat forms. Remove Bay leaves and serve warm.

Enjoy,

 

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NOTES
To roast red peppers rub them with olive oil and place them on a grill heated on medium turning every five minutes. When all of the sides have been charred take them off the heat and place them in a bag or cover in aluminum foil and let cool until they can easily be handled. When you can handle the pepper, remove the stems, cut the pepper in quarters and remove the peels and seeds. This can also be done in a 500 degree oven.

To debeard and clean the mussels:
When you get home with the mussels, unwrap them and discard any chips of broken mussels and any mussels that are open. Your mussels should be tightly closed.  Soak the mussels in fresh water for about 20 minutes. To remove the beard hold the mussel in one hand and a dry towel in the other and grasp the beard and give it a sharp yank toward the hinge of the muscle. You will also need to brush off any additional sand and oceanic attachments.  Finally rinse the mussels under cool tap water and set aside. When you are ready to use them, dry them with a towel, then add to your dish.

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Well, if you follow my blog , even a little, you know I really, really dislike mushrooms A LOT! I have tried them and made them several ways and still don’t like them, but Mr. MCYM really likes them so every now and then I make him his own batch of stuffed mushrooms! These will make a great addition to any holiday table or party you may be having! I made these for a little appetizer while watching the Patriots game! Mr. MCYM was a very happy man!

INGREDIENTS
24 Large Cremini mushrooms (wipe with a clean damp cloth to clean.)
4 ounces sweet Italian sausage, ground
1/2 of a fennel bulb, finely chopped
2 cloves of garlic, chopped
red pepper flakes to taste
1 cup of Panko crumbs
1/2 cup of grated Parmesan cheese
2 Tablespoons of parsley
2 Tablespoons olive oil

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Remove the stems from the mushrooms and finely chop them, set aside.  In a bowl toss your mushrooms with olive oil and season with salt. Place the mushrooms on a sheet pan.  Cook the sausage in a skillet with a drizzle of olive oil over medium heat breaking up the meat until no longer pink. Add the fennel and the mushroom stems cooking until tender. Add garlic and season with salt and red pepper flakes.  Cook for one minute, remove from heat and let cool. Mix the breadcrumbs with the parsley and cheese and when the sausage mixture is cool, add the bread crumb mixture and mix well. Divide the stuffing between the mushroom caps and bake for 15-17 minutes. Let cool five minutes and serve warm.

Enjoy,

 

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These pecan bars were delicious! I don’t like pecan pie but I loved these bars! I don’t like to keep this stuff around the house so I cut these bars up into small bite size pieces and put my taste tester’s at my day job to work! These were a huge hit and I was asked MANY times for the recipe that day! These would be a terrific addition to your holiday dessert table or a great gift to give around the holidays! I am not a baker, but I will be making these again!

INGREDIENTS
Crust
2 sticks of butter, softened
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
2 2/3 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt

Topping
1 stick unsalted butter
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1/3 cup honey
2 Tablespoons heavy cream
2 cups chopped pecans

DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and line a 9 x13 inch pan with foil leaving a two inch over hang on all sides.  Spray foil with non stick baking spray or use non-stick foil. First make the crust by creaming together the butter and brown sugar until fluffy using a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Add the flour and salt mixing until crumbly. Press the crust into your prepared pan and bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown.

While the crust bakes prepare the filling by combining the butter, brown sugar, honey and heavy cream in a saucepan stirring over medium heat . Simmer the mixture for one minute then stir in chopped pecans.Remove the crust from the oven and immediately pour the pecan filling over the hot crust spreading it over the crust covering the entire surface. Return the pan into the oven and bake an additional 20 minutes. Remove the pan from oven and allow the bars to fully cool in the pan. When cool, using the foil over hang, lift the bars out of the pan and transfer them to a cutting board. Removing them from the foil, slice into bars and serve.

Enjoy,

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This recipe came from www.justataste.com

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