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Cook and Tell: Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread with Walnuts

12 Mar

A while ago I found a recipe for zucchini bread with walnuts. The recipe looked intriguing and I decided to try it out. Everything went well, until I realized that I put too much dough mixture into the loaf pan. The result was a minor disaster, it consisted of an oven filled with overflowing dough, which rose outside the borders of the loaf pan. I was thoroughly disappointed that I made such a rookie mistake. Thankfully, what was left in the loaf pan was still salvageable, and surprisingly was pretty tasty.

Recently I decided to try the bread again. However, I couldn’t find the original recipe (hence, I am currently working on organizing all of my recipes).  Therefore, I had to start my search from scratch.

In my new search, I came upon a different zucchini bread recipe. This one was from Paula Deen, her Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread recipe.

Chocolate Chip Zucchini BreadI followed the recipe as is. Except, (there it is again), I used mostly walnuts as opposed to pecans. Not sure why, but I am more favorable to walnuts over pecans. The bread turned out fantastically. Although it took about an hour for it to bake through, as opposed to 50 minutes (at least in my oven).  Hubby really enjoyed it.

Chocolate Chip Zucchini BreadWhat type of sweet bread do you like to bake?

 

Cook and Tell – Goat Cheese Stuffed Eggs

20 Feb

As promised, I am on a roll and I have yet another meatless dish to share. As many of you aspiring chefs know, the Food Network has a wealth of information on everything food related. So it should come as no surprise that I found this dish on the Food Network as well, (my recipe box on that site is growing at a fast pace).

A while back I shared a recipe for basic deviled eggs. This dish is in the deviled eggs family but with a bit of a twist. I present to you Goat Cheese Stuffed Eggs. Oh goat cheese…how I’ve missed you…

Stuffed Eggs with Goat Cheese

Here is the recipe for this fabulous dish. As you know I tend to omit things (due to inability to find the ingredient, or due to pure laziness too leave the house). This dish is no different. If you happen not have chutney, celery, or parsley, these eggs will still taste great (dish is husband approved).

Stuffed eggs are a great party dish. You could stuff them with almost anything. How many different varieties of stuffed eggs can you make? Maybe a stuffed egg themed party?;)

 

Visit to Reno Part 3…Honey Bun French Toast with Fruit Salad

10 Oct

We have come to the end of our visit to Reno series. I decided to save the sweetest dish for last. We ended our visit to Reno with some AMAZING french toast, fruit salad and some tasty mimosas. Let’s start with the french toast.

Y from She Suggest…adapted her recipe of the Honey Bun French Toast from the Joy of Cooking All About Breakfast & Brunch cookbook.
Honey-Bun-French-Toast

The ingredients you’ll need:
3 tbsp of honey
4 tbsp of butter
1 cup chopped pecans
4 large eggs
2/3 cup of apple cider
2 tbsp (or more) of cinnamon
dash of vanilla
dash of all spice (or nutmeg)
bread slices

To prepare the french toast:
Preheat oven to 400.
Melt 4 tablespoons of butter with 3 tablespoons of honey in a baking dish until butter has melted and honey starts to bubble. Remove from stove and add 1 cup chopped pecans. Return to oven for a minute if you like your pecans extra cooked, if not just let stand until you put in the bread.
In a separate bowl mix 4 large eggs, 2/3 cup apple cider, 2 tablespoons (or more) of cinnamon, a dash of vanilla and a dash of all spice (or nutmeg). Add bread slices (with or without crust) one or two at a time. Turn them in the mixture until thoroughly saturated but not falling apart. Arrange the soaked bread over the nuts and bake until golden brown (it’s supposed to take 15-20 minutes but because of altitude ours take longer). So adjust according to your location. Y likes to flip hers after a while to give both sides the pecan coating.

The french toast was served with a delicious fruit salad made of watermelon, strawberries, cantaloupe and mint.
Fruit-Salad

Of course no breakfast is complete without tasty mimosas. Other than the normal champagne and orange juice, we got little frozen raspberries in our flutes. It was delish.
Champagne

Start your Sunday off right…with delicious french toast and fruit salad.
Honey-Bun-French-Toast_1
It was a great Sunday morning!

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