With full respect to the lovely and talented Betty Crocker, I have found that I can do it better than her. Real, flavorful, cost-effective, healthy food- inspired by The Betty (and others like her) but improved (hopefully) by me.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Italian Dressing/Pasta Salad
We hung out with Emily and her BF on Sunday evening when they got back from the silly race. Emily provided barbecue and I thought I'd make pasta salad. My usual includes half a bottle of Kroger Fat Free Zesty Italian dressing and pepperoni. I thought I'd change it up with real food.
I had some beautiful zucchini and asparagus from Whole Foods that I roasted (lightly coated with olive oil, salt, and pepper) for 25 minutes in the oven on 350. I used whole wheat pasta.
The Betty has an Italian dressing recipe on page 431. As usual, she was very wimpy with the spices and I am used to ZESTY dressing from Krog, so I bumped up most things.
1/2 c olive oil
1/2 c canola oil
1/4 c cider vinegar
2 T finely chopped shallots
3 cloves finely chopped garlic
1+ t dried basil
1 t sugar
1+ t ground mustard
1/2 t salt
1+ t dried oregano
Some pepper
Some red pepper flakes
Shake all ingredients in a tightly covered container. Done.
I thought it smelled a little tart, too vinegar-y, but I went for it anyway. It mellowed in the fridge over night and tasted great on Sunday night. I added a handful of shredded mozzarella right before we headed out.
RT didn't eat any- he really does not enjoy most cold foods. Too bad he missed out. We all went back for seconds. Maybe he'll eat some tonight heated up in the microwave.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Bad Hummus.
So, I wanted to bring a nice homemade dish to a cookout on Saturday. I settled on hummus because the two Annies in my life have each served me delicious hummus lately. I consulted the venerable Betty and she suggested that I drain a can of chickpeas and reserve the liquid. I should put the liquid in a food processor with some garlic, lemon juice, and sesame seeds. I used peanut butter instead because I seem to recall that Annie B. said she used that in hers. After that blends for a while, I was to add the chickpeas and blend it more.
It was a disgusting mess- runny and inedible. I am blaming The Betty because it can't possibly be my fault, can it?
I wound up taking store-bought chips and salsa to the cookout. Nobody touched it. They were too busy relishing my brother-in-law's layered taco dip. I failed miserably, but vow to try again... maybe with an Alton Brown recipe instead.
It was a disgusting mess- runny and inedible. I am blaming The Betty because it can't possibly be my fault, can it?
I wound up taking store-bought chips and salsa to the cookout. Nobody touched it. They were too busy relishing my brother-in-law's layered taco dip. I failed miserably, but vow to try again... maybe with an Alton Brown recipe instead.
Monday, May 3, 2010
PIZZA CRUST! and calzones
All caps were a must because I was crowing so loudly about my first bread-making experience. Ever.
Betty has it on 282. Here's what I did.
2 1/2 c whole wheat flour
1 T sugar (still working through my non-organic)
1 t salt
1 package of quick active dry yeast (new ingredient to me!)
Some garlic powder
Some Italian seasoning
3 T Canola oil
1 c very warm water (120-130... I checked mine with a meat thermometer)
Mix 1 cup of the flour with sugar, salt, and yeast in a large bowl. Add the oil and the warm water. Beat with an electric mixer for 3 minutes and add more flour until the dough comes together. This was REALLY STRANGE. I had no idea what I was doing and the dough climbed all the way up the beaters in a big glob. Not sure how to combat this.
Knead the dough on a floured surface (my beautiful new countertop!) for 5-8 minutes until smooth and springy- you will be able to tell when this happens. This was surprisingly easy. All those ceramics classes finally paid off!
I put it back in the bowl and covered it loosely with plastic wrap. Over the course of 30 minutes, my little baby grew. RT made fun of it (me), but the joke was on him.
I cut it into 6 equal pieces, rolled it out with a rolling pin (my new toy) and filled most of them with marinara and RT's favorite turkey pepperonis and cheese. The others got cheddar and shaved turkey. I sealed them with a fork, did an egg wash and baked them for about 25 minutes.
My first bite was a little iffy, but I got used to the texture of the whole wheat dough after that. I think I will sub half of the WW flour with white flour next time. No need to be a stickler.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
New Directions
Not the show choir from Glee.
I noticed a theme in my posts. I never did it just like Bets... so new title: Amanda VS. The Betty. Stay tuned.
I noticed a theme in my posts. I never did it just like Bets... so new title: Amanda VS. The Betty. Stay tuned.
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