Sunday, September 29, 2019

Maple Walnut Shortbread Bars


Maple Walnut Shortbread Bars

COOKIE BASE:
1-1/2 cups flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cups packed brown sugar
1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into pats

TOPPING:
2 eggs
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup coarsely chopped toasted walnuts

Preheat oven to 350° F; grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.

Put the flour, salt and brown sugar in the bowl of a food processor and process to combine. Add the butter and process until the mixture begins to clump, scraping down the bowl several times. Spread mixture into pan and press down with bottom of measuring cup or with fingertips. Bake for 12 minutes, until dry-looking and firm to the touch.

Meanwhile, make the topping: put the eggs, brown sugar, maple syrup and vanilla in the food processor bowl (no need to wash after making the base) and process until well blended. Add the walnuts and pulse several times to combine and chop the walnuts into pea-size pieces. Do not over process or the walnut pieces will be too small.

Pour the topping over the cookie base and bake for an additional 18 to 22 minutes, until the topping is set, crisp and brown. Let cool completely on a wire rack. Run a sharp knife around the edge of the pan, then cut into squares or bars.

Teena & Treeva with friend Tarry, Nahcotta, WA


Soft and Chewy Caramels


Soft and Chewy Caramels

This recipe is fairly quick and easy. It can, of course, be varied by the addition of various types of chopped nuts (toasted and very finely chopped Brazil nuts make it truly special!). Also note that this recipe is a good idea to use the remainder of the sweetened condensed milk when making Joyfully Almond Chipper cookies, which require only 1/4 cup--just decrease the remaining ingredients & make about 2/3 of this recipe.

Vegetable cooking spray
1 cup butter
1 16-oz package light brown sugar
1 14-oz can sweetened condensed milk
1 cup light corn syrup
optional: 1 cup finely chopped nuts

Line an 8-inch square baking pan with foil, extending foil over edges of pan. Generously coat foil with cooking spray, set aside.

Melt 1 cup butter in a 3-quart saucepan over low heat. Stir in brown sugar, condensed milk, and corn syrup until smooth. Bring mixture to a boil. Cook over medium heat, stirring often, until a candy thermometer registers 235° F.

Remove mixture from heat (if desired add nuts at this time), stir by hand 1 minute or until mixture is smooth and no longer bubbling. Quickly pour mixture into prepared pan; let stand 3 hours or until cool.

Lift foil and caramels out of pan. Cut caramels into 1-inch pieces with a buttered knife. Wrap each piece with plastic wrap.

Sweet (but not chewy!) nieces Treeva & Teena


Joyfully Almond Chippers


Joyfully Almond Chippers

1 cup butter
2/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk *
1 tsp almond extract
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 cups flaked coconut
2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup sliced almonds

Heat oven to 375 F. Combine butter and sugars in large bowl. Beat at medium speed until well blended. Combine egg, milk, extracts and mix into creamed mixture at low speed until blended. Combine dry ingredients and mix into creamed mixture at low speed until just blended. Stir in, one at a time, coconut, chocolate chips and almonds.

Drop by rounded spoonfuls 2 inches apart onto parchment-lined baking sheets. Bake at 375 for 10 to 11 minutes or until golden brown. Do not overbake. Makes 3 dozen cookies.

* Note: since this requires so little of a can of sweetened condensed milk, instead of wasting the remainder one good recipe to use it on is Soft and Chewy Caramels.

Aunt Peggy & Uncle Lee at Nahcotta Dock


Toffee Bars


Toffee Bars

These chewy, nutty cookies are the result of modifying a recipe that was supposed to make a "Praline Pie." An added bonus: they're easy to make!

Base:

6 Tbs margarine, melted
1-1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/3 cup sugar

Filling:

1/2 cup (1 stick) margarine, melted
2 cups firmly packed light brown sugar
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups coarsely chopped pecans, divided
1-1/2 to 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips

Mix margarine, crumbs and sugar in a 9x13 pan.  Press into bottom of pan.  Bake at 350° F for 5 minutes.

In a large bowl mix, using an electric mixer at low speed, mix melted margarine and brown sugar until blended.  Mix in flour, baking powder, eggs and vanilla until well combined.  Stir in 1-1/2 cups of the pecans and the chocolate chips.  Spread mixture on base and sprinkle remaining pecans over top.  Gentle press pecans into surface.  Bake at 350° F for about 30 minutes.  Cut into bars.

Bro

Grandma Maude's Oatmeal Cookies

Grandma Maude's Oatmeal Cookies

Okay, this is probably a pretty standard oatmeal cookie, but it is the only recipe I’ve found so far that was passed down by Grandma Maude McQuoid.

Grandma Maude (McQuoid)
1-1/2 cups butter, softened 
(original recipe called for shortening)
2 cups sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
3 cups flour
2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp cloves
1/4 tsp allspice
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
4 cups oatmeal
2/3 cup milk
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup raisins

Preheat oven to 375° F.  Line cookie sheet(s) with parchment paper.

Cream butter and sugar; then add the eggs.  Sift flour, soda, salt and spices together; stir in oats.  Add milk and flour mixture alternately to the butter mixture until it is well blended.  Stir in walnuts and raisins.

Drop by spoonfuls on cookie sheet and press down with glass which has been dipped in flour.  Bake until done (no time given--assume 10 to 12 minutes).

Snickerdoodles


Snickerdoodles

Treeva
Plain, simple cookies, but totally delicious

2-2/3 cup flour
2 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup butter, softened
1-1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla
2 egg

Cinnamon Sugar

1/3 cup sugar
3 tsp ground cinnamon

Preheat oven to 375° Fahrenheit.  Line cookie sheet(s) with parchment paper.

Stir together flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt to combine thoroughly; set aside.  In shallow bowl or pan, stir cinnamon with the 1/4 cup sugar.

Combine butter and 1-1/2 cup sugar in mixing bowl; beat until fluffy.  Blend in vanilla, then beat in egg until well combined.  Gradually add flour mixture, beating just until well combined.

Drop dough by rounded teaspoons, six to eight at a time, into Cinnamon Sugar and roll to coat well, shaping into balls as you roll.  Place about 1-1/2 inches apart on baking sheets.

Bake about 10 minutes until edges are golden brown.  Transfer to rack to cool.  Makes about 36 cookies.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Halibut Olympia


This is a very simple and tasty way to prepare Halibut, which can taste fairly bland otherwise. The final Panko-crumb and cheese mixture adds a nice crunch to the recipe.

Halibut Olympia

Four 6-oz Halibut fillets
3 tablespoons lemon juice 

Topping:
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup softened butter
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp white pepper
1/4 cup prepared mustard
(Dijon, champagne, stone ground or other interesting mustard)
3 Tbs chopped green onion (optional)

1/2 cup Italian-flavored* Panko crumbs
Additional 3 or 4 Tbs. grated Parmesan cheese

Preheat oven to 375°F. Butter a 9x13 pan. Place halibut in pan, sprinkle with lemon juice. Bake for about 7 to 8 minutes until almost done (almost opaque, but not quite).

While fish is baking, mix topping ingredients in a small bowl, and mix Panko crumbs and additional Parmesan in a separate bowl.

Remove halibut from oven and spread with topping mixture, and sprinkle Panko-Parmesan mixture over topping. Return fish to oven for additional 4 to 5   minutes until the mixture on top started to bubble or brown slightly and the crumbs begin to brown.

*The Italian-flavored Panko crumbs are excellent, but if you don't have them the plain will work fine
December 1945: Mom, Gram & Gramps on the Right; Aunt Peggy back left