Super Bowl 2010

Well, my town is gearing up for a snowpocalypse beginning Friday afternoon. The National Weather Service is calling for at least 12 inches in my area, with a good chance of 20. Eep! So we’d better get out a list of some super bowl ideas early then so that you can do your shopping!

Uncle Rich's Awesome Cheesy Chili Dip

Dips
Uncle Rich’s Awesome Cheesy Chili Dip
Cream Cheese Spinach and Artichoke Dip
Fire Roasted Red Bell Pepper Hummus

Sante Fe Soup

Potential Super Bowl Grub
Shredded Chicken Tacos with Homemade Salsa (from Slow Cooker Week)
Vegetarian Tostada With Not So Refried Beans
Mexican Potato Wedges
Baked Mac & Chicken with a Kick
Sante Fe Soup with Chicken, a Super Bowl Favorite
Taco Salad with Drunken Black Beans
One of our many pizzas – including Chicken & Roasted Red Pepper Pizza, Pesto Pizza, Pita Pizzas, English Muffin Pizzas, Spinach and Mushroom Pizza and Garlic Goat Cheese Pizza with Asparagus and Cauliflower

guinness brownies with confectioners sugar

Desserts
Guinness Stout Brownies
Red, White and Blueberry Trifle (also see Assembling a Trifle)
Mocha Fudge Brownies with Peanut Butter Frosting
Secret Ingredient Coconut Cupcakes with German Chocolate Cake-Style Coconut Frosting

Food Photography – Deep Fried Oreo Sundae!

My apologies for the less than stellar photography, but I had to share this. I lot of food was consumed on my trip down to Florida (and I mean a lot). While in Orlando, after a long day riding many excellent roller coasters, we walked to a local seafood restaurant called CityFish. I’m not much of a seafood guy but I’ve been working on expanding my horizons and I’m glad I did. The fish was excellent.

Deep Fried Oreo Sundae

After our delicious main course, we took a gander at the dessert menu and saw a deep fried oreo sundae that could not be ignored. Practicing some discretion, we decided to buy one and split it among the four of us rather than wallow in the (delicious) guilt of having our own. This was not the first fried item of the trip and neither was it the last. I must say, this sucker rocked and difficult to describe. Definitely not an everyday indulgence, or month, but something special to enjoy on your birthday, or to celebrate a promotion, perhaps saving the world.

Deep Fried Oreo Sundae

Put it on your to-try list!

Remembering [Food From] College

So back in college I was heavily involved in a co-ed community service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega (APO). The mission and the people really blew my mind and made my college experience what it was. There are a lot of awesome things I could talk about with APO but, you know me, I’m going to talk about food.

marinating shrimpspinach

I don’t remember the reason, but one evening during our normal meeting time we had a pot luck. One person made the most delicious shrimp and pasta dish that I’ve ever had. That’s right, I’m still thinking about it to this day.

It wasn’t a cream sauce or fettuccine type dish, it had angel hair pasta, lightly spiced shrimp and a nice amount of kick. I’d ask for the recipe, but last I heard this person was on a fishing boat in Alaska?

So I did some searching and found Emeril’s Shrimp and Pasta with Chilis, Garlic, Lemon and Green Onions. Unfortunately I was pretty underwhelmed.

shrimpandpasta

Changes I made to it include leaving out the green onions and fresh parsley, adding spinach, replacing linguini with angel hair and steaming the shrimp rather than cooking them in a skillet. I thought steaming the shrimp would cut down on a little fat and also hold in the flavor more – maybe I was way off base?

What do you all think – Do you have a great pasta & shrimp recipe? Should I have stuck with the skillet instead of steaming? I’d love to hear your thoughts, and I’d really love to eat a delicious pasta & shrimp dish again 🙂

shrimpdish

You can find Emeril’s recipe by clicking here.

From Foe To Friend – Baked Tomatoes With Cilantro

I never really liked tomatoes as a kid.  Being a picky child growing up, unless it was in Heinz 57 or Ragu form chances were I would not be a fan.  To be fair, the tomato plant started this cold, unamaciable relationship when it decided to give me hives.  My mother had a small vegetable (and tomato) garden in our backyard and one day while my sister and I were playing we somehow ended up in the garden and next thing I know I’m breaking out in itchy bumps with absolutely no idea what’s going on.  Tomatoes fired the first shot.

Tomato Sliced Tomatoes

Fast forward to present day and the tomato and I are best buds; hanging out, making soups, playing catch (i like to throw ball-shaped food up in the air.  i usually catch it), having a good time.  I friggin’ love tomatoes now and do not mind saying that I will, on occasion, eat this noble fruit like an apple.  Oh, if only the old me could take a gander now.

Ready For Slathering!

This is a nice simple recipe that would work well as a no-fuss side dish.  You could easily be prepare this, set it aside, and pop it in the oven when the timing works with everything else on the dinner menu.  I opted for dried cilantro simply because I had it and I hate buying fresh herbs when I know I’ll only use a small fraction and the rest will slowly whither and die in my fridge (so much anger….).  Feel free to go the fresh route if so inclined; just use two tablespoons rather than two teaspoons.

Baked Tomatoes With Cilantro

Baked Tomatoes With Cilantro
Be sure to serve this directly from the baking dish, as the tomatoes will be very soft.

4 tomatoes (approximately 2 pounds; maybe a bit less); cut into 1/4 inch slices
5 cloves of garlic; minced
2 teaspoons dried cilantro
1 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon cayenne (much less if you’re a spice wuss such as moi)
3 tablespoons olive oil
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat your oven to 350°.

Lightly oil a glass baking pan and layer your tomato slices as shown in the photograph above. Combine your remaining ingredients and spread/smother/slather atop the tomatoes. I recommend just using one of your (clean! you wash before cooking, right?) hands to mix and distribute. Simple with a bit of salt and pepper, then bake for 25 minutes. Serve in the baking dish and enjoy.