Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips

Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips are simple yet flavorful. The duck fat adds richness and roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the vegetables. 

Food Lust People Love: Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips are simple yet flavorful. The duck fat adds richness and roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the vegetables.

This dish can be made, in fact, with a wide variety of vegetables and lends itself particularly to those in the root vegetable category. I’ve made it with potatoes, onions, carrots, parsnips, Jerusalem artichokes and sweet potatoes, just to name a few.

I’ve also been known to throw in some non-root veggies towards the middle of the cooking time, like cauliflower, broccoli or Brussels sprouts and even wedges of cabbage. 

I would say to you in all sincerity that duck-fat, like bacon, makes everything better. 

Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips

If you’d prefer to use all carrots or all parsnips, by all means do. Not a fan of fresh thyme? Switch it out for your favorite herb. Rosemary would also be nice. The weight of the carrots and parsnips is approximate. You want to throw a couple more in and your pan is big enough? Go for it. 

Ingredients
About 2 lbs or 907g mix of carrots and parsnips
3 tablespoons duck fat
fine sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
fresh thyme

Method
Preheat your oven to 400°F or 200°C. Put half of the duck fat in your roasting pan and pop it in the oven until it melts. Keep an eye on it because this doesn’t take long. 

Peel your carrots and parsnips and cut them into manageable lengths for your pan. Add them to the pan and roll them around in the melted duck fat. 

Distribute the rest of the duck fat around on top of the vegetables and sprinkle with salt, pepper and fresh thyme leaves. 

Food Lust People Love: Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips are simple yet flavorful. The duck fat adds richness and roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the vegetables.

Roast in your preheated oven for 40-45 minutes or until the vegetables are lovely and golden and a fork pokes into them easily. You might want to give them a shake halfway through if your oven doesn't heat evenly all round. 

Give them another toss in the pan and garnish with extra thyme leaves, if desired. 

Food Lust People Love: Duck-fat Roasted Carrots and Parsnips are simple yet flavorful. The duck fat adds richness and roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the vegetables.

Enjoy! 

This month’s Foodie Extravaganza party celebrates International Carrot Day which happens to be April 4th. Many thanks to our host Sneha of Sneha's Recipe




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Sunday, April 4, 2021

Ham and Spinach Quiche

This ham and spinach quiche is a lovely dish for brunch, lunch or dinner, with cubes of leftover ham, spinach and loads of extra sharp cheddar cheese. 

Food Lust People Love: his ham and spinach quiche is a lovely dish for brunch, lunch or dinner, with cubes of leftover ham, spinach and loads of extra sharp cheddar cheese.

If you are trying to use up leftovers, you can’t beat baking quiche. Quiche is like an omelet: You can put anything and everything in it. If you have lots of leftovers, you might also want to check out my Omelets with Super Powers post.

Creating a quiche in two or three easy steps:
1. Choose a cheese (Cheddar, blue, Brie, Camembert, Gouda, Emmental, Swiss, etc.)
2. Choose a vegetable (Broccoli, tomato, cauliflower, asparagus, potato, onion, etc. Quick cooking vegetables can be added raw, for instance, tomatoes. Others, like broccoli and asparagus, should be parboiled. Still others, like potatoes or carrots, should be fully cooked.)
3. (Optional) Choose a cooked “meat” (Ham, bacon, chicken, beef, lamb, fish, shrimp, etc.)

Then, of course, you will add eggs, milk and cream.  Your quantities of everything will depend on the width and depth of your pie plate or quiche pan. 

The pie crust recipe I use is here. It is versatile and works just as well with savory and sweet fillings. It is the pie crust of my quiches, as well as my banana cream pie and apple rhubarb strawberry pie and pecan pie and so on. I am asked for the recipe often, but I cannot take credit. I come by it honestly: The Good Housekeeping Illustrated Cookbook, 1980 edition, Zoe Coulson, ed.  

This cookbook was a gift from my mother-in-law on our first married Christmas in 1986 and it has been so well-used (read: falling apart) that I am on my THIRD copy now, purchased on Ebay. I had to have the same edition! Perhaps later editions have all the same recipes. I’ll never know. But in the 1980 edition, I know where everything is.  

I could wax eloquent about the Before You Cook section, amply used by my newlywed husband to cook wonderful meals for me upon his return from offshore, with its illustrations of kitchen tools and pots and pans and equipment, essential for a newbie. Or the Color Index with photographs of every one of the more than 900 recipes. Or the illustrated, step-by-step instructions.

Suffice to say, this book is one of only two we have taken in the luggage to every new overseas posting in 35 years of marriage. The second book is a binder of photocopied and handwritten recipes I have amassed over the years from friends and family.  

Ham and Spinach Quiche

My quiche pan was a wedding gift and I’ve used it more times than I can count over the last 35 years. It measures 10.5 in or 27cm across and is 1.5 in or 4cm deep. The ingredient amounts below fill it to perfection. You can also bake this in a normal pie plate. 

Ingredients
1 unbaked pie crust (I use this recipe.)
6 oz or 170g leftover baked ham 
4 1/2 ounces or 127g extra sharp cheddar, grated
3 1/2 oz or 100g frozen spinach (thawed, then drained)
4 eggs
3/4 cup or 180ml cream 
1/2 cup or 120ml milk
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
freshly ground black pepper  

Method
Preheat your oven to 400°F or 200°C and fit your pie crust into your pie plate or quiche pan. Dock it with the pointy end of a knife or the tines of a fork. 


If your ham is in one big piece, cut it into smaller pieces. I think cubes are always fun but you can just chop it up. 


In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, cream and milk. Fold in the ham, cheese and spinach along with the salt. 


Give the mixture a few good grinds of black pepper and stir again. 

Pour this mixture into your pie crust and bake for 10 minutes in your preheated oven. My oven doesn't heat evenly so I like to put my quiche pan on another larger pan to make rotating it in the oven easier. 

Food Lust People Love: his ham and spinach quiche is a lovely dish for brunch, lunch or dinner, with cubes of leftover ham, spinach and loads of extra sharp cheddar cheese.

After the initial 10 minutes, turn the temperature down to 350°F or 180°C and bake for an additional 25-30 minutes or until an inserted knife comes out clean. If your oven doesn't heat evenly, gently turn the pan around about three quarters of the way through the cooking time. 

Remove the pan from the oven and leave the quiche to cool for about 10 minutes before cutting it into slices to serve. 

Food Lust People Love: his ham and spinach quiche is a lovely dish for brunch, lunch or dinner, with cubes of leftover ham, spinach and loads of extra sharp cheddar cheese.

I usually serve each slice of quiche with a tomato salad or even a green salad on the side but truly, it is a meal all by itself. 

Food Lust People Love: his ham and spinach quiche is a lovely dish for brunch, lunch or dinner, with cubes of leftover ham, spinach and loads of extra sharp cheddar cheese.

Enjoy! 

Today is Easter Sunday and if you are reading this early in the day, you probably haven’t eaten your Easter dinner yet (I mean, if you do celebrate) but my Sunday FunDay friends and I are thinking ahead! At the instigation of our host, Wendy from A Day in the Life on the Farm, we are sharing recipes designed to use up your Easter dinner leftovers! Check out all the recipes below.




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Monday, March 29, 2021

Springtime Chocolate Chip Muffins #MuffinMonday

Seasonal chocolate chips are a colorful and fun way to change up a classic muffin recipe. This one is a family favorite and makes a small batch of six muffins.

Food Lust People Love: Seasonal chocolate chips are a colorful and fun way to change up a classic muffin recipe. This one is a family favorite and makes a small batch of six muffins.

It’s the last Monday of the month so that means it’s Muffin Monday! March has been a better month than February, which was a better month than January (pretty grim despite it being my birthday month) so I have even higher hopes for April. 

The brightest hope comes from the increasing number of people I love who have been able to get vaccinated against COVID-19, including yours truly.  But sadly, people are still succumbing to that terrible virus. According to my Sunday Chronicle yesterday, we’ve lost more that half a million precious lives altogether just in the United States and that breaks my heart. 

It’s small consolation but bake some muffins for someone you love. If you can’t find springtime chocolate chips, use normal ones. 

Springtime Chocolate Chip Muffins

I’ve been making this muffin recipe or adaptations thereof since 2005 because it is infinitely adaptable. This is the first time I’ve adjusted the ingredients to make only six muffins though. If you want the recipe for 12, check out my post from 2012, along with a list of possible add-ins. 

Ingredients
1 cup or 125g all purpose flour
1/3 cup or 66g sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup or 120ml milk
1/4 cup or 60ml canola or another light oil
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 large egg
1/2 cup or about 90g springtime semi-sweet chocolate chips

 
Method
Preheat oven to 350°F or 180°C. Generously grease cups and top of 6-cup muffin pan or use paper liners. 

Whisk the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt together in a large mixing bowl. In another bowl, whisk together the milk, oil, vanilla and egg. 


Add all the milk/egg mixture to flour mixture. Gently fold just until dry ingredients are moistened.   


Then fold in most of your springtime chocolate chips. Save a small handful for decoration. 


Divide your batter relatively evenly between the 6 muffin cups. Top with the reserved chocolate chips.

Food Lust People Love: Seasonal chocolate chips are a colorful and fun way to change up a classic muffin recipe. This one is a family favorite and makes a small batch of six muffins.

Bake 20-25 minutes in your preheated oven or until the muffins are golden.

Remove from oven and leave to cool on a wire rack. 

Food Lust People Love: Seasonal chocolate chips are a colorful and fun way to change up a classic muffin recipe. This one is a family favorite and makes a small batch of six muffins.

Enjoy! 

Food Lust People Love: Seasonal chocolate chips are a colorful and fun way to change up a classic muffin recipe. This one is a family favorite and makes a small batch of six muffins.

Check out all the other lovely muffins my Muffin Monday friends are sharing today!

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