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Making Memories with Food

Monday, April 18th, 2011

This is a big week for family get-togethers! With Passover starting tonight and lasting for 8 days, and Good Friday and Easter later this week, everybody seems caught up in the flurry of preparing for big holiday meals.

No matter what holidays we celebrate now and all throughout the year, there are always “gotta have it” foods that we look forward to. That’s probably ’cause of the comforting memories they bring back of times when we enjoyed these traditional foods with our families and friends.

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There's nothing as comforting as Mom's Chicken Soup, especially at Passover

There might be a favorite Easter ham recipe like our Apple Raisin Glazed Ham or maybe hot cross buns that you always like to make. Or maybe Passover “isn’t Passover” without Mom’s Chicken Soup or beef brisket.

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You're gonna love our variation on the traditional Hot Cross Buns. These are made with dried cranberries. Yum!

Of course, it’s always great to throw in some new recipes to keep our holiday menus interesting and fresh. Often these become traditions with us and our family’s next generation, so check out our yummy traditional and new recipes for Easter and Passover.

The Mr. Food team and I wish you all the best as you celebrate the spring holidays this week.

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Preparing for Passover

Monday, April 11th, 2011

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Passover is my favorite time of year. There are loads of spring traditions that tie in with Passover, from spring cleaning to serving spring foods.

My mom used to use Passover as her reason for cleaning EVERYTHING in the house.  And nobody got out of helping her with those chores!

Passover also means that there’s sure to be lots of fresh spring produce for our holiday meals. My family’s favorite is spring asparagus. And then there’s the Homemade Horseradish. Mmm mmm! My mom used to grate it by hand and we’d all nearly pass out from the strong fumes, but boy, was that ever good! There’s nothing like it! Fortunately, these days we have food processors to help us with this chore, so we can still enjoy the great tangy taste of fresh horseradish with all our Passover specialties and all our beef and other dishes year-round, too.

Passover is also a holiday that calls for lots of eggs. Eggs are in almost everything we make for Passover, from the fluffy matzo balls that float in our homemade chicken soup to our traditional Passover desserts like macaroons and, a new dessert we’ve been serving in the past few years, Flourless Chocolate Cake.

Gotta go help out with the spring cleaning and start on the horseradish, chicken soup and matzo balls. Hope you enjoy all the Passover recipes we have here for you, and please share some of your family’s favorites with us.

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Dig in to St. Patrick’s Day Desserts

Monday, March 7th, 2011

By Sarah Skerrett, Mr. Food Editor

Irish food gets a bum rap. Most Americans consider “Irish cuisine” to be an oxymoron, and that every dish is salt-laden, starchy and boring. Like England, their neighbor to the southeast, Ireland’s culinary repertoire is often judged on its Americanized counterparts – pub food like corned beef sandwiches, bangers and mash, colcannon, shepherd’s pie, and boxty.

But there’s so much more than meets the eye with Irish food, and with St. Patrick’s Day rapidly approaching, it’s a great time to check out some new and different Irish recipes that maybe you’ve never seen before. To shake things up, let’s start with the sweet stuff first and dig in to St. Patrick’s Day desserts!

  • Irish Soda Bread is, and always will be, my favorite Irish treat. True, it’s not “dessert-y” like some of the other foods on our list, but there’s nothing better than fresh-from-the-oven soda bread and slathered with butter! There’s many variations but my personal fav includes golden AND dark raisins.
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  • Green bagels, green cookies, green beer…everything turns green for St. Patrick’s Day. Our Minty Green Mousse makes a neat treat for kids and mint-lovers alike. Make it fancier by serving it in chocolate cups with a sprig of mint and chocolate shavings!
  • Milkshakes are a year-round delight but check out our blarney spin on an old favorite: the Irish Milk Shake with chocolate-covered milk patties. YUM. Or if you think one month a year of Shamrock Shakes at McDonald’s just isn’t enough, make your own at home anytime with this copycat Shamrock Shake recipe from our sister site, AllFreeCopycatRecipes.Irish Milk Shake RE Dig in to St. Patricks Day Desserts
  • Layered parfaits look cool and are fun to eat. I really liked the Irish Trifle recipe from Hoosier Homemade – it’s fast, easy and budget-friendly.
  • Potatoes pop up everywhere in Irish recipes, even in dessert-style dishes. I found this custard-like Irish Potato Pie on Have the Cake food blog, a great option if you don’t want to cook with beer or liquor. Not surprisingly, many Irish desserts rely heavily on those ingredients! (See below.)

If you’re like most, you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in true Irish fashion, i.e. with a pint or other alcoholic beverage! So I’ve gathered several recipes that include liqueur or beer, ranging from ice cream to brownies.

  • For a sweet cake with an even sweeter glaze, do not forget to bring  our Irish Cream Cake to your St. Patrick’s Day shindig! It serves 12 and gets a great kick from your favorite Irish cream liqueur.
  • Similarly, these “boozy” Irish Cream Brownies, courtesy of Baking Bites, also feature cream liqueur, which is mixed in with the batter to infuse it with flavor. The delectable Bailey’s Irish Cream Mousse Pie on the Saving Room for Dessert blog features Ghirardelli white chocolate and a graham cracker crust. The picture alone is to die for!
  • Finally, there’s a truly unique Irish dessert for those adventurous cooks who like a challenge. Beer pops up in many unusual places but how about about ice cream? Chocolate Stout Ice Cream, courtesy of The Pink Apron blog, was adapted from a David Lebovitz recipe. While the stout/ice cream combo may sound strange, it’s the same principle that propels the Guinness Milkshake. Not a beer fan? The chocolate helps balance the flavor of the stout so the result is a sweet (but not too sweet) and creamy delight!

Stay tuned for future posts covering popular St. Patrick’s Day favorites like corned beef, Irish stew, and more! Do you have any Irish recipes you make every year? Let us know!

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Make Valentine’s Day Special

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

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Valentine's Day Chocolate Cups are the perfect way to serve your favorite dessert! This is just one of the easy recipes Mr. Food has for Valentine's Day. Find lots more at MrFood.com.

From Mr. Food Team Member Jodi

It’s easy to get caught up in the commercialism of Valentine’s Day. Jewelry stores, flower shops, and even car dealerships are getting in on the holiday. (Who buys a car as a Valentine’s gift?!) While almost anyone in a relationship would want to acknowledge the holiday, it’s not necessary to go over the top.

When it comes down to it, I think that most people are happiest with a heartfelt gesture from their loved one. One of the best ways to show someone how much you care, is to cook for them. (We’ve all heard that the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach, right?)

If you want to make a nice dinner at home, instead of fighting crowds at a restaurant, why not try some of our easy, but still special, recipes? Artichoke Chicken is a light and flavorful entrée that is sure to impress. It pairs really well with our Double Stuffed Potatoes and Classic Creamed Spinach. Doesn’t that menu sound good? And it’s easy, too!

Saving the best for last, how about a super-special dessert? We have so many great dessert recipes, it’s hard for me to suggest just one. Instead, how about you pick one from the latest Mr. Food free eCookbook, Recipes for Romance: 30 Valentine’s Day Desserts and Drink Recipes. I’m sure you’ll find the perfect dessert to show your someone special just how you feel.

Have a happy Valentine’s Day!

Check this out – we’ve linked up with FaveDietsBlog for their first blog hop.  You should too!

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If you’re looking for some terrific, easy Valentine’s Day recipes, then Mr. Food’s latest free eCookbook, Recipes for Romance:  30 Valentine’s Day Desserts and Drink Recipes, is just what you need!

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With 2011 being called the “The Year of the Pie,” imagine whipping up an easy Chocolate Mint Pie made from creamy vanilla ice cream and sinfully rich hot fudge. Watch their eyes light up when you serve them a slice of freshly baked Red Velvet Cake complete with creamy frosting. Impress that special someone with your own Homemade Peanut Butter Cups – by far an unbeatable teaming of chocolate and peanut butter.   These and many more delectable Valentine’s Day recipes are included in Recipes for Romance:  30 Valentine’s Day Desserts and Drink Recipes, so be sure to download your free copy today!   After all, the best way to their hearts is through their stomachs, and every one of these Valentine’s Day recipes ends in a kissable…“OOH IT’S SO GOOD!!®”

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Homemade guacamole is one of the easiest last-minute entertaining dishes you can make!

From Mr. Food VP, Howard

If you live in Florida, the week between Christmas and New Years has to be one of the most exhausting weeks of the year. No, we don’t have to shovel snow or worry about washing the salt off our cars from the plows…but we do have to deal with all the visitors that come to the Sunshine State for winter break. Oh, when I say “deal with,” please don’t take that in a bad way.

Ya see, if you live in South Florida, you probably originally came from somewhere else. That means your friends from all over the country flock here to visit family and friends. That also means restaurants are packed, tourists with pale white skin are at the beach even though the temperatures often are only in the 40s and 50s. I think it’s nature’s way of saying to all the visitors…”Don’t move here, the weather isn’t really that great.” And, like clockwork, the week after New Years, the temperatures go back to the mid 70s.

Anyway, the reason this week is so exhausting is that almost every day “we Floridians,” who, by the way, are not on vacation, get calls from our friends at the last minute and want to get together. “How about lunch or dinner or stopping by for a drink?” Sure, it sounds great but if you accept all the offers and still have to get up in the morning…let me tell  you, you really begin to drag.

The other night one of my college friends, Jeff, called and said we should get together. We met at his mom’s condo, where he was staying, after stopping by my assistant’s 40th Birthday bash and then visiting my stepmom in the hospital. She’s doing great, but that’s another story. So, at 9:30 pm, we finally got together. Well, we got there and it was like old times…plus, his mom couldn’t have been more gracious.

After the hugs and tour of her new kitchen, we were offered…wine, coffee, tea. My wife Patty, who, by the way, is the director of the Mr. Food Test Kitchens, and I sat down on the couch. We were then offered a platter of cut fruit, homemade guacamole and sinfully good honey cake. My friend’s mom was so proud that she had whipped up the guacamole in minutes from a couple of over-ripe avocados that were sitting on her counter. She said it was her first time and asked us what we thought. We tasted it and it was…very lemony. Like, pucker-up-and-kiss-me lemony. We said it was good but knew it wasn’t the best guacamole we ever had. Maybe it was the fact that our lips were still in the puckered-up position 10 minutes after our first dip. So then she asked us how she can make it better the next time. Let me tell you that, even though my wife and I eat, live and breathe food, we never criticize food when someone is being gracious to us.

She insisted, so we gave her some pointers and shared with her that she could find several versions of homemade guacamole at MrFood.com. Over time, we’ve found that it’s much more empowering to direct our friends to our website versus telling them how to make something when they call and ask us. It’s like the old story that it’s better to teach someone to fish rather than giving them fish. This way, they’ll never go hungry.

Well, a platter of fruit, a bowl of guacamole and a few slices of honey cake later, and it was already after 11 pm and we had a 30-minute drive home. Tired? Yes. Glad we saw our friends? Yes. And, knowing Jeff’s mom, she probably headed right to the market the next morning in search of a few very ripe avocados so she’s ready for the next time she has company.

As for us, even though New Years is over, 2 more friends to meet with tonight and relatives coming in this weekend, maybe I’ll pick up some avocados, too. Enjoy our guacamole!

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