Showing posts with label holiday recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday recipes. Show all posts

It Is Tradition

Probably one of my favorite things to do in the kitchen is make bread. To me something very miraculous happens when flour, water and yeast come together as dough and then as bread or rolls or pizza and more.

At Christmastime I make a lot of yeasted breads, both sweet and savory but my most requested bread is for little bears made with a simple sweet dough. Each one is shaped by hand and when they are all baked, they each have their own individual look and personality. I dress them up with holiday ribbons around their necks and cluster them together in a beautiful Christmas basket, and they are always part of my holiday table. One year my mother was so intrigued with them that she made them for a dinner party to which she invited her parish priest. Each place setting had a bow bedecked bear. The guests loved them and thought them too pretty to eat so they took them home. The next day the parish priest called not to say how great the food was, but that he had forgotten his bear! The tradition lives on.

Little Christmas Bears
Makes 6

INGREDIENTS

* 1 1/3 cups milk
* 1 package active dry yeast
* 2/3 cup sugar
* 5 to 5 1/4 cups unbleached, all-purpose flour
* 2 teaspoons salt
* 1 stick butter, softened
* 1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon milk, for egg wash
* coarse brown sugar for sprinkling
* Raisins or currants for eyes

In a saucepan warm the milk to 100°F. Pour the milk into a bowl and sprinkle on the yeast and 1 tablespoon of the sugar and stir to blend. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let stand for about 10 minutes, until the yeast is foamy.

In a stand mixer with a paddle attachment or in a large bowl, if you are doing this by hand, mix 5 cups flour, the salt, and the remaining sugar together. Add the butter and mix it into the flour mixture. Slowly add the yeast mixture, and mix on medium speed or by hand until a ball of dough is formed, adding additional flour only if the dough is very sticky. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead until smooth, about 10 minutes.

Lightly butter a bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1 hour.

Grease two cookie sheets. Punch down the dough and divide it into 24 equal pieces. Use 4 pieces for each bear: Roll 3 pieces of dough into balls about 2 inches in diameter. Place the balls of dough together in a line on one of the cookie sheets, as if making a snowman: One for the head, one for the upper body, and one for the lower body. Divide the fourth piece of dough into 7 pieces for the ears, nose, feet, and hands, and attach to the bear. Repeat with the remaining dough, placing the bears 3 inches apart on the sheets. Cover with a towel and let rise for 20 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Insert raisins or currants into the heads for the bears' eyes. Brush the bears with the egg wash and sprinkle the bodies with the coarse sugar. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until golden brown.

Cool on wire racks, then tie ribbons around the necks.

Note: You can make more bears by using smaller pieces of dough. These freeze beautifully and can be made 2 to 3 weeks ahead. Wrap them individually in foil and place in freezer bags (add the ribbons after thawing).

©2009 Mary Ann Esposito, author of Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites: Quick and Delicious Recipes from an Italian Kitchen

Author Bio
Mary Ann Esposito, author of Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites: Quick and Delicious Recipes from an Italian Kitchen, is the creator and host of the long-running PBS series Ciao Italia, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2010. She is the author of eleven successful cookbooks, including Ciao Italia Slow and Easy and Ciao Italia Pronto! She lives in Durham, New Hampshire.

For more information, please visit www.CiaoItalia.com.

Holiday Recipe #2 - Sweet Chili Recipe

Are you super busy right now? I know I am! I have been relying on my crockpot and quick meals as we move and prepare for my mother-in-law to come on Monday.  With moving and the holidays things are hectic so when this recipe came in from Annie at Mama Dweeb - it was fun and easy to try!  Mama Dweeb is all about "living life one silly memory at a time."  I love her honest view on life.  So next time, you would like a different fun look on life, head over to Mama Dweeb and check out her blog! It really is a great blog.



Ingredients:
1 cup Ketchup
1/3 c. Brown Sugar
2 TBS vinegar
1 TBS liquid smoke
dash of salt and pepper
1 lb hamburger
1 package cooked and diced bacon
1 onion chopped
1 large can VanDeKamps pork and beans
1 15 oz can Kidney Beans
1 15 oz can Butter Beans


Brown the hamburger meat with the onion in a skillet.

Pour the undrained pork and beans into a large pot. Mix with all remaining ingredients
(drain the kidney and butter beans)
Add browned and drained meat & onions. Let simmer for 1 hr or put in a slow cooker for
3-4 hrs on low.

Easy!!

Time For Some Holiday Recipes!!



In case you thought I forgot about Holiday Recipes, I have not! :-) I have been busy collecting them and starting tomorrow morning the first recipe will be published on the blog. I am very excited to share these great recipes - they all look delicious!

If you would still like to participate in the Holiday Recipe Exchange, there is is time.  Just take a look at my post here to read more about it.   Remember every recipe gives you 5 extra entries into every giveaway that you would like to enter! 

Holiday Recipe Exchange - I Need Your Help



I absolutely love filling my house with the smells of Christmas Cookies, Thanksgiving dinner, and everything related to holiday cooking.  I love cooking but not baking but I always manage to go outside of myself during the holiday season so that we can have more food than we can eat and so that we can share with my family and others that drop by.

This year is our first year in our own house and I intend to have lots of visitors!  I will be filling our new house with new smells and can not wait to share them.

I will be bringing you those recipes also but while I am doing that, would love to hear yours.  Please send your recipes that you would like to share and I will be posting them everyday.  If you do share, not only will you receive 5 extra entries into my giveaways for every recipe you share but if you have a blog, I will also be linking to your site every time I share one of your recipes! 

Email your recipes to couponmomma2009@gmail.com and let's have some fun!

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