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Friday, November 9, 2018

Cinnamon Raisin Sugar Donuts with Pumpkin Filling




Cinnamon Raisin Sugar Donuts with Pumpkin Filling

Who doesn't love the aroma of Fall spices penetrating through the kitchen?  I know I do.
Since I had some roasted pumpkin leftover, I decided to create a sweet dish for dessert.
I wanted something simple that the kids can help me make.   I was also thinking of
kicking it up a notch and serve fancy to guests.  Well, then it hit me, donuts!  Donuts have become very popular lately.  Restaurants are serving them up in all ways with different
variations of fillings, some very unique fillings.  I stayed with a traditional Fall time flavor, pumpkin.

Now, to make the donuts.  I did not want to fuss, creating a donut dough.  Besides, who has the time for that?  That is when I came up with the idea of using bread.  Yes, bread!  

Three Bakers make a cinnamon raisin bread I knew would be perfect for this recipe.
It is already packed with all the flavors I was striving towards.  

For the filling, I decided to use mascarpone cheese, which is Italian cream cheese.  You may also use regular cream cheese; if you choose, it will still be fantastic.  Try not to overeat by the spoonfuls.  You will definitely want to save some for the donuts.

Whip up a batch of these cute little donut holes in no time.  Everyone will be happy you did.  


Donut Ingredients:
6 slices Cinnamon Raisin Bread, sliced in small cubes
2 TBS pure maple syrup, or honey
1 egg, beaten
1/4 cup buttermilk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp cinnamon

Cinnamon Sugar Topping:
2 TBS cinnamon
4 TBS white sugar
1/4 cup coconut oil, or butter, melted

Pumpkin Filling:
1/4 cup mascarpone cheese, or cream cheese (room temperature)
1/4 cup pumpkin pie filling (I used fresh pumpkin, but you can use canned)
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
2 TBS pure maple syrup, or honey

Directions:
1.  Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2.  In medium size bowl add cubed bread.  Beat egg with remaining ingredients.  Pour over top of bread.  Toss, making sure all cubes are coated.  Let sit for 30 mins.  Toss again.
3.  Add wet bread cubes to food processor and blend for a few second, creating a dough.
4.  Begin rolling into approx. 1 inch balls.  (I used a small cookie scoop).  Note:  Dough mixture will be wet.  To prevent sticking to hands, keep hands wet.  Place donuts on greased baking sheet two inches apart.  Bake for 15 mins.
5.  Mix cinnamon and sugar in small bowl.  Roll each donut into melted oil/butter.  Roll into cinnamon/sugar mixture.  Eat alone or serve with pumpkin filling and whipped cream
6.  To make pumpkin filling:  Add all ingredients to bowl.  Whisk or with hand blender, blend together until smooth and creamy.  Approx. 1 min.










Spiced Apple Butter


Smokey, Spicy, Sweet, and Crunchy!  This will satisfy YOU when you have the MUNCHIES?
Warm, toasty turkey sandwich with ooey, gooey melted pepper jack cheese, and crunchy salty bacon.  Combine these ingredients, with this homemade version of spiced apple butter and you will have a winner.  Nothing spells "Fall" like what you are about to sink your teeth into.

Yes, you can purchase store-bought apple butter and it will do just fine.  For me, I like being creative and putting little spins, on my recipes.  When I think of "Fall", I think about all those "Fall time" spices.  What better way to use them but in a whole different recipe, than what we are used to.

What is Apple Butter?  Believe it or not, it does not contain any butter at all.  Apples are cooked down, pretty much like apple sauce, but longer.  It is simmered slow and long until the liquids are cooked out, creating a caramelization.  Can you taste it?  Now, go fill your kitchen with the aroma of this very versatile recipe.  Spread on a sandwich, crackers, or even your favorite meat for dinner.  It is worth every minute, making this recipe.


Turkey Apple Butter Sandwich

Ingredients:
4 slices Three Bakers Rye Bread
4 slices smoked turkey breast, thick
2 slices spicy pepper jack cheese
2 slices fried bacon, crispy
1 TBS homemade spiced apple butter, see recipe below

Directions:
1.  Assemble sandwich to your liking.  Toast your bread or press for the best results.


Spiced Apple Butter Ingredients:
6 Fuji apples, peeled and sliced (discard peels and cores)
2 cups water
3 TBS cider vinegar
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp vanilla ( I used Madagascar vanilla)
1 piloncillo cone, or 1/3-1/2 cup brown sugar (piloncillo is unrefined sugar found in the spice section)
1-star anise or 1/2 tsp Chinese 5 spice powder
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground ginger

Directions:
1.  Add all ingredients to a large nonstick saucepan.  Cook on med/high heat until boils.  Reduce and simmer for approx. 90 mins, stirring every 10-15 mins.
2.  Remove cinnamon stick and star anise.  Puree with blender or food processor, until smooth.  Return to heat and simmer for an additional 30, stirring every 5-8 mins.  Apple butter will caramelize and turn a dark brown color.  Do not allow apple butter to stick or burn.
3.  Add apple butter to 3 (8 ozs) sterilized jars.  Store in refrigerator.  Jars can also be stored on the shelf by using the "Hot Water Bath" method.


Note:  This recipe can also be made in a crockpot or slow cooker.  See the manual for usage.





































New England Style Clam Cakes




New England Style Clam Cakes

Thought I said Crab Cake, didn't you? No.....Clam Cake!

Clams were readily available over the years, in New England.  My Dad would buy bushels of them for family picnics in the yard.  Many times he would have some left over and make clam cakes or stuff into shells and bake.  This was very popular growing up and still is.

There are many varieties of clam cakes.  You can make them like a croquette with mashed potatoes or like a fritter, deep fried.  
One of my favorite ways to make clam cakes is with a bread stuffing.  This recipe is so easy to make, and hardly takes any time at all. You can also purchase reusable clamshells, stuff and bake them.  They make great appetizers for party guests. Oh, and they freeze well, also.

I decided to make these into patties and serve as a main meal.  They were very tasty. Serve them with your favorite sauce (tartar, remoulade or
just a simple creamy dressing).  I also like a tropical or citrus salsa served on top.  It is very refreshing. If you like spicy, then spice it up!!!


New England Clam Cakes


Ingredients:
2 TBS oil
2 TBS butter
1 cup onions, chopped fine
1 cup celery, chopped fine
1 cup red bell peppers, chopped fine
2 cloves garlic, minced
6-8 slices Max O Mega Bread, cubed in small pieces
2-6.5 oz cans baby clams, drained.  Reserve 1 cup juice
½ cup cilantro, chopped (or parsley)
¼ cup grated cheese
2 TBS lemon juice
1 TBS sweet paprika
⅛ tsp salt
⅛ tsp pepper


Directions:
  1. In skillet, heat oil and butter on med/high heat.  Add onions, celery and peppers. Saute until veggies are soft, approx. 12-15 mins.  Add garlic, stir. Remove from heat and put aside.
  2. Add cubed bread to mixing bowl.  Add all remaining ingredients, toss.  Let sit for 5 mins, tossing occasionally to allow bread to soak up liquid.
  3. Add sauteed veggies to mixing bowl.  Toss. Mold into patties
  4. Place in skillet with hot cooking oil.  Cook for approx. 3-5 mins on each side, or until golden brown.  Remove and place on paper towels to absorb excess oil. Serve with favorite sauce or salsa.