Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Blueberry Hemp Cake-Part I

This experiment is part 1 of "The Blueberry Cake Series." The cake in part one is dense...more like a pound cake in texture. The batter contained blueberry preserves, about a cup of frozen blueberries and hemp seeds. The icing was made with cream cheese, chopped dried blueberries and toasted hemp seeds. It was good, not too sweet (even though the preserves were insanely sweet). It got good reviews from the "taste testers." ;)

The next test will be as soon as possible. Since it's "busy time" in the garden, I'm not sure of an exact date but here are a couple of ideas I've been tossing around:
  1.  A blueberry torte...with a sponge made of dried blueberries and hemp seeds...filled with blueberry mousse. (And maybe a cream cheese mousse...I'm not sure yet.
  2. A blueberry angel food cake
  3. A chiffon cake with blueberries
We shall see. It's always an adventure in Dr. Frazier-stein's kitchen laboratory. Ha! :)

Blueberry Hemp Cake




Blueberry Hemp Cake-An Inside Look

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Tex-Mex Chicken Breasts with Rockin' Red Sauce

Annnnnnd....we have yet another success story from "Dr. Frazier-stein's" lab!! This recipe is fast and easy and will surely please lovers of Tex-Mex!

Click the link below to view this yummy creation:


Very Tasty!!



Saturday, May 18, 2013

Michael Angelo's Chicken Piccata: Product Review

Yes, it's been a while but I'm still here! Please enjoy this product review and then run out and buy some for yourself....(just click the link below):



Michael Angleo's Chicken Piccata served over fresh pasta.


 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Roasted Kale, a Good Dish Indeed...

Roasted Kale: I've never eaten it and certainly never prepared it. That has changed because I ended up doing both in one day. This was the lovely food that was dinner, which also included a beautiful salad (not pictured).

Broiled Swai with a Shrimp-n-Mushroom Topping, Roasted Kale garnished with Caramelized Onions, & Mashed Cauliflower with Roasted Garlic. 

Another successful evening in the laboratory. Yahooooooo!!!!! :)

DO Try This at Home!

Monday, February 11, 2013

A Carrot Craving Turns into a Darn Good Side Dish

The word "craving" can be viewed as negative, if  you're on a diet and craving chocolate. It can be a positive thing, though. I was craving glazed carrots one day. By the time supper rolled around and it was time to cook, my brain had added a few more things to the carrots. The recipe is at the link, if you'd like to try it.


Carrot & Turnip Saute with Mango Glaze--Garnish: Spicy Toasted Sunflower Seeds



Thursday, January 31, 2013

Eat More Salad!

I have to mangle Forrest Gump's quote a bit: "Salads are like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get."

Very true when you are dining out: Salads can be very good, very bad, or any point between the two.

They can also be very ugly, but as long as the ingredients are fresh, I'd chow down! But, if they are ugly as in: Rusty lettuce, dried out vegetables, looks like someone took them out to the parking lot and ran over them before service, well....Run, Forrest! RUN! 

Keep a good supply of veggies and fruits at home--that's your best bet. It takes minutes to throw a salad together and it's definitely worth it in the long run.

The stars of this yummy salad are: Leaf lettuce, baby greens, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumbers, turnips, zucchini, carrots, red bell pepper, red onion, grape tomatoes, black olives, avocados & fresh mushrooms.

Go make yourself a salad right now!

Another shot of this kick-ass salad.


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Fun Food, Fast Preparation

Here's a little something I whipped up that turned out to be interesting visually, so I decided it needed to be on the blog.

The taste was excellent, too.

Story is: I had some leftover spaghetti sauce that I made for us the other day. I didn't feel like eating pasta, but wanted to have more of a pizza-type dish instead. But not pizza. I also had some of that delicious rolled mozzarella left over, (the one with prosciutto & basil). 

So...I just needed some bread. French bread or baguettes. I didn't feel like baking any of those and driving to Katy was out. Wal-Mart was definitely out. That left the local grocery store, which is where I buy the majority of food items between trips to H.E.B. and other good stores in Katy & Houston. Support your local merchants!

Okay, the grocery store, Bill's, used to have a bakery but after they moved back to their old location a few years ago, they didn't have the room or the equipment. They purchase baked goods from a bakery in Houston. The items from this bakery are okay. I don't buy them that often. When I decided on this little endeavor, the baguettes that were available were in horrendous shape. They were under-baked and had weird looking spots on them, as if something was dripped into the baguette pans before the dough went in. So those baguettes were out.

Next best thing? At Bill's, that would be: Alexia's Garlic Baguettes. These baguettes are really, really good. They are partially baked and you do the rest at home. Bill's started carrying these...let's see....last year? The year before? It wasn't terribly long ago.

First, they had single baguettes. I noticed that they were almost always low on these when I went through the frozen section while shopping. Now they have double packs of this bread, plus some Alexia Dinner Rolls (the whole grain version). Good! Maybe we'll see even more Alexia products at Bill's in the future!

Back to the original story:

Of course the garlic baguettes already have garlic and butter, but I thought they would be okay for some pizza action. I opened the package and one of the loaves was broken in half. Dang it! I was going to cut them lengthwise, even though they are partially cut into slices.

Okay, so I ended up with two slices and four sections cut lengthwise. No problemo, Ahnuld.

Added "pizza" sauce and a slice of the mozzarella roll on each piece, then popped them into the oven until the cheese melted pretty good.

So here is the result. With the Superbowl coming up and all, I figured, enh...why not post it? It's a fast, fun food for a party, even when it's not Superbowl time. It looks impressive and it's really easy to make. It only took.....(how many paragraphs now?)....a little bit of yakking on my part to finally get to the point. Ha ha!

I suggest doing this next time instead of wasting money on frozen pizzas or frozen french bread pizzas. Those things have a LOT of crap in them, and frankly, they aren't really that good, even the more expensive brands. And yeah, pizza delivery. Convenient, but not all places have French bread pizza and really, there's a lot of junky-monkey crap in those products as well. Make it yourself whenever you can! You'll be eating less junk (chemicals, etc.) and have more flavor, even if you use a bottled sauce (as long as it doesn't have a lot of junk in it).

Okay, I will shut up now. Here is the photo of the baguette pizza:

Baguette Pizza