Showing posts with label party food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party food. Show all posts

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Super Bowl Sunday Recipe Round-Up! Giveaway @PegCochran

For football fans, today is THE day.  Super Bowl Sunday!  Are you having friends over to watch the game?  What are you serving?  Here is a round-up of some ideas for your menu!

You gotta have wings, right?  Here is an alternative to Buffalo wings from Cleo Coyle--Sticky Wings.



Sliders are an easy way to feed a crowd.  How about some sticky ham sliders?


Are you expecting a crowd?  Lucy Burdette's Company Baked Ham couldn't be easier!


Everyone loves meatballs and they'll devour these Buffalo Meatballs from Daryl Wood Gerber.

 

Some chips and dip are practically de rigueur at any party.  Surprise your guests with this White Bean and Pea Dip from Leslie Budewitz.

 

 

Cater to your guests' sweet tooth with a dessert like Libby Klein's Gluten Free Pineapple Upside Down Cake.

 


Got kiddies at your party?  They'll love Maddie Day's Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies.


 Who are you rooting for the Chiefs or the 49ers?  May your team win!

 

GIVEAWAY!

And now it's time for you to WIN with a GIVEAWAY!  I'm giving away two copies of A DEADLY DEDICATION from my Open Book Series (written as Margaret Loudon) to two lucky people who leave a comment below.  U.S. only, please.


 



Tuesday, December 27, 2022

HOW TO MAKE NUTS ON HORSEBACK: A Bacon-Wrapped New Year's App from @CleoCoyle


From Cleo Coyle: This is my own adaptation of a retro treat from Victorian England that’s still popular in the UK for holiday appetizers. Each little package offers a delightful combo of flavors and textures.

Simply take bite-sized pieces of butternut squash (or sweet potatoe); wrap each in a small strip of maple bacon; secure with a toothpick; brush with pure maple syrup; and roast. 

How much bacon? How much maple syrup? What temperature? I answer all of those specifics in my recipe and share some tips for making these babies without a hitch... 


























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If you're curious about the odd recipe name, Nuts on Horseback, it comes from the recipe that inspired it: Devils on Horseback, in which you stuff a dried fruit (usually a prune or a date) with an almond or with mango chutney before wrapping it in bacon and cooking it.

As culinary adaptions go, Devils on Horseback was simply a twist on yet another recipe: Angels on Horseback, in which you wrap a raw oyster or scallop in bacon, securing it with a skewer before broiling it.

In my own version, the "nut" comes not from an almond but from the butternut squash, a delicious winter squash. OR try sweet potatoes, which will work well too.

 

Why Bacon Means Horseback
 
If you’re wondering (as I did) why "bacon" is represented as "horseback" in these recipe names, there are two theories...

One is that the bacon wraps around each filling like legs wrapped around a horse. The other comes from English history circa 1066 when Norman warriors, before riding into battle, covered themselves in thick slabs of bacon. Apparently, they did this to make themselves look grotesque—a bonus for scaring villagers during their invasions—and the bacon, when very thick, also worked as well as leather armor for protection. Apparently, they cooked and ate the bacon, if they survived the battle. I promise this recipe is much easier than storming battlements. Now let's start cooking...



Cleo Coyle's
Nuts on Horseback

Bacon-Wrapped Butternut Squash
(or Sweet Potato) Bites

Makes about 80 appetizers

Ingredients:

1 butternut squash, 2 to 2.5 pounds (or sweet potatoes)

12 pieces maple bacon

3/4 cup pure maple syrup


Directions:

Step 1 – The Squash: First preheat your oven to 400° F. Peel, core, and slice up your butternut squash into bite-sized pieces. For foolproof cooking, you will need to parboil them. See my directions on parboiling at the end of this recipe.



Tip on Peeling: Use a Y-shaped peeler for the best results in peeling the squash and make sure you peel away all of the skin and whitish rind, which is bitter. Your pieces should be completely orange.




Step 2 - The Bacon: Cut each strip of maple bacon into thirds. Cut each third into two long strips for 6 pieces per strip of bacon. Wrap the squash pieces in the bacon slice and secure it with a toothpick.




Step 3 – A MUST: Line a half-sheet pan or baking sheet with parchment paper or foil. The maple syrup will blacken as the appetizers cook and the parchment paper or foil will provide easy cleanup and prevent your pan from being ruined.

Step 4 – Using a pastry brush, splash each piece generously with maple syrup.



Step 5 – Roast the appetizers in a well-preheated 400° F. oven for about 25 minutes. You're watching for the pieces of squash to cook through without burning the bacon. (That's why the parboiling works beautifully in this recipe.)

PARBOILING TIP: Parboil the butternut squash (or sweet potato) pieces for 3 to 4 minutes (no more!) to make sure they cook through by the time the bacon is cooked. 




Directions for parboiling: Bring a pot of water to a full, rolling boil. Avoid being splashed with hot water by using a ladle or large spoon to carefully lower your pieces into the water. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes and then use a slotted spoon to remove them, douse them in cold water to prevent over-cooking, and drain well. Follow the recipe from Step 2 onward. 




   
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Happy New Year, Everyone!



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