Cookbook Available Here

Please visit the publishers site to buy copies of my first published book: Food, Fun, Family and Friends - proven menus, recipes, shopping lists and preparation timelines for entertaining at home

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/bjjones

Video clip at:
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S2593378.shtml?cat=11121

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

cookbook published and available to buy

Well, it took a good 30 years but I finally did it! This first volume describes 31 times we entertained from 1985-1989 and includes the menus, over 100 recipes, grocery shopping lists, and preparation timelines. 

If you are interested, here is how you can purchase this 224-page paperback book:

 Buy on-line directly from the publisher ($25/book + shipping)


 (or, just search on the LuLu.com site for the book title)

 
I understand that it probably will eventually be available on amazon.com but it can take 6-8 weeks for online booksellers to 'accept' and show new books as available. I advise buying it through the site above. I do not plan to issue it as an electronic book.

 

Monday, November 14, 2011

apple crostata

I don't like to make pie crusts from scratch so I use the pre-made refrigerated ones.  For this one I rolled out one crust to about a 15" circle, piled in sliced apples (mixed with sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon), folded up the edges, brushed the dough with egg and sprinkled with raw (turbinado) sugar.  It baked for an hour at 350 degrees and then I lightly glazed the apples with maple syrup.  Heavenly.  Best to have the baking sheet lined with parchment paper because this gets sticky. 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

crab cakes

We are not close to any seaports here so I tend to resort to fresh pasterurized crab meat.  These had some egg, panko crumbs, and red bell pepper bits.  Pan-fried and nicely accompanied by a mustard/mayonnaise sauce. 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

salted caramel-topped brownies

These little nuggets are chock full of flavor.  I baked a pan of brownies, topped with a caramel layer, then drizzled with bittersweet chocolate, and a light sprinkle of sea salt. 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

ebelskiver breakfast

You need a special pan to make these - and it helps to have a Danish heritage too because these evoke family memories for me.  I can best describe ebelskiver as pancakes that have gone 3-D, like a tennis ball.  My pan is cast-iron and very well used.  Sometimes we use a filling of ham and cheese.  Mostly we make them plain to serve with applesauce and with syrup (Danish sausage too!).  The one photo shows them as they start cooking, the next is after I flip them so the underside can cook. 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

amazing gnocchi

Finally!  Homemade gnocchi that were the right consistency - thanks to the Sept/Oct 2011 issue of "Cooks Illustrated" magazine.  It is easy to make the Gorgonzola Cream Sauce while bringing the pot of water to a boil for the gnocchi and the sauce is ready to coat these tasty potato pillows when they are cooked.  Sauce:  Bring 3/4 c. cream and 1/4 c. dry white wine to boil in large skillet.  Whisking constantly, gradually add 1 c. crumbled Gorgonzola cheese, and cook until melted and sauce is thickened, 2 to 3 minutes.  Stir in 2 Tbs. minced fresh chives, salt and pepper to taste.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

grilled eggplant salad

This is an eggplant version of caprese salad.  I just sliced up a small eggplant, brushed the slices with olive oil and seasoned with salt and pepper.  The eggplant slices were then grilled until tender.  When they cooled a bit I just layered them with some fresh mozzarella slices.  A little lemon juice/olive oil dressing and a sprinkle of fresh parsley on the top.