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Kitchen Guy’s Steak Chimichurri

Ingredients
1 cup Italian parsley
1/2 cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup cilantro
2 garlic cloves, peeled
3/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 10 oz. Rib-Eye steaks

Method
Puree all chimichurri ingredients in processor. Transfer to a bowl, cover and let stand at room temperature. Salt and pepper the steaks on both sides. Heat a large pan over high heat until it is smoking hot. Add about a half tablespoon of canola oil. Sear steaks on each side, about 4 minutes per side for medium rare. Top with chimichurri sauce.

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What You’ll Need:
Heavy bottomed sauce pot.
Lollipop (candy) sticks or thin dowels
Firm, ripe apples.
A candy thermometer.
Caramel ingredients. (see recipe below)

Caramel Apples Recipe by Chef Robyn Fennessey:

INGREDIENTS
1 cup butter (do not use margarine)
2 cups firmly packed light brown sugar
1 cup Karo Syrup
1 can sweetened condensed milk
6-8 green apples
6-8 wooden sticks

METHOD
Place butter, sugar, syrup and milk in a sauce pot. Bring to a boil, stir occasionally with a wooden spoon. Using a candy thermometer, boil the sugar until it reaches 240 degrees F. This will take about 25-30 minutes. After caramel is done, take your apples and dip into the caramel, then top with your favorite toppings, and place on wax piece of paper to harden.

Tips for Great Dipped Apples:
Buy your apples at a farmers market, because grocery store has a wax that they put on your apples, which causes the Caramel not to stick or adhere as easily.
Make sure your topping are all out and ready to go, when your Caramel is ready. A delay could cause your topping s not to stick to the apples.
Never touch the Caramel, it will cause burns.

Some topping ideas:
Chopped peanuts
Almond slices
Mini M& M’s
Mini chocolate chips
Shredded coconut
Rice crispy cereal
Red hot candies
White chocolate chips
Chocolate powder
Chopped up pretzels
Mini marshmallows
Crushed Graham cracker crumb

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Recipe Video: Chicken, Olive and Roasted Red Pepper Tart

Kitchen Guy’s Chicken, Olive and Roasted Red Pepper Tart Recipe
Servings: 6

Ingredients
1 puff pastry, frozen sheet
1 large egg, beaten
1 cup chicken breast, cooked, shredded
1 cup chicken leg quarter, shredded
1/2 cup Kalamata olive, chopped
1 tablespoon tarragon, fresh, or 2 tsp. dried
1 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
1 teaspoon black pepper, freshly cracked
1 cup roasted red pepper, sliced

Method
Preheat oven to 400. Thaw puff pastry completely and unfold. Slice in half lengthwise to make two long rectangles. Place on a large parchment covered baking sheet, leaving at least an inch of space between rectangles. Use two baking sheets if you have to in order to avoid overcrowding. With a paring knife, score a 1/2–inch border around each rectangle to allow the edge of the pastry to rise. Brush both sheets of pastry with beaten egg. Arrange chicken, peppers, olives and tarragon on the pastry, keeping toppings inside the border. Sprinkle with cheese and black pepper. Place in the oven and bake for 15 minutes, until edges of pastry are golden brown and cheese is melted. Cut each rectangle into 3 pieces and serve hot.

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Recipe Video: Kitchen Guy’s Smokin’ Chili

Kitchen Guy’s Smokin’ Chili Recipe

Ingredients
2 pounds ground chuck
1/2 pound ground pork sausage
1 medium red onion, diced
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 28 oz. can diced tomatoes
1 15 oz. can tomato sauce
1 1/2 Tbsp. cumin
2 Tbsp. chili powder
1 1/2 Tbsp. Mexican oregano*
2 tsp. Tabasco sauce
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
4 large chipotle chiles, rinsed
2 cups Cheddar cheese
*Italian oregano is okay, too.

Method
Heat a large stockpot with oil. Saute the onions and garlic. Add the ground chuck and pork sausage and cook until meat is browned and onions and garlic are soft.

Add the diced tomatoes and stir. Add seasonings. Then add tomato sauce and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer.

Add the chipotle chiles, taking care not to break them open. Let the mixture simmer over medium low heat for about 30 minutes. Remove the chipotle.

Serve with cheddar cheese and sour cream.

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Recipe Video: Kitchen Guy’s Apple Strudel

The simple and delicious way to make a complicated dessert in no time.

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One Response for "Recipe Video: Kitchen Guy’s Apple Strudel"

  1. Adam Cutsinger November 14th, 2008 at 3:12 pm

    Yum!

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Recipe Video: Shrimp Bisque

 
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Shrimp are very tasty and relatively cheap, and generally as easy to cook as seafood gets. The most challenging aspect of cooking shellfish is usually peeling and deveining them, so many home chefs skip those steps and purchase shrimp already peeled and deveined. But in doing so, they lose a major flavor component: the shell. If you buy whole shrimp still in the shell and take a little time to peel them, you have a wonderful opportunity to make a simple ‘shell stock’, which will multiply the flavor of any shrimp or seafood dish exponentially. As for deveining, some chefs actually view the step as unnecessary.

Watch a video of one of Chef Jim Gray’s favorite recipes: Shrimp Bisque, and see for yourself how easily you can enjoy the full ocean-infused flavor of shrimp.

Kitchen Guy’s Shrimp Bisque Recipe

Ingredients

1 1/4 pounds shrimp, shelled and deveined, shells reserved

1/4 cup butter, unsalted

1/2 cup white wine

2 quarts water

1 bay leaf, preferably Turkish

3 medium carrots, chopped

2 celery stalks, chopped

1 medium onion, chopped

2 tablespoons rice, long grain and wild

2 tablespoons tomato paste

3/4 teaspoon cayenne

2 teaspoons salt

1/3 cup heavy cream

lemon juice

Method

Cook shrimp shells in 1 tablespoon butter in a 4-quart pot over moderately high heat, stirring frequently, until golden. Add white wine and boil, stirring frequently, until most of the liquid has evaporated. Add water and bay leaf and simmer, uncovered for 20 minutes. Pour shrimp stock through a fine sieve into a bowl, pressing on shells and then discarding them. While stock is simmering, cook shrimp in 1 tablespoon butter in a 6 quart heavy pot over moderate heat, stirring frequently, until just cooked through, about 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer with a slotted spoon to a bowl. Add remaining butter to pot, and then cook carrots, celery and onion over moderate heat until softened. Stir in rice, tomato paste, cayenne, salt and shrimp stock and simmer, covered until rice is tender, about 20 minutes. Set aside 12 shrimp and stir remainder into bisque. Puree bisque in batches in a blender, using caution when blending hot liquids, then pour through a strainer into another pot. Stir in cream and cook over low heat until heated through, taking care not to let the soup boil. Stir in lemon juice and salt to taste. Cut reserved shrimp into 1/4-inch dice and use as part of garnish for bisque along with fresh chopped chives.

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Autumn is Prime Pie-Baking Time

Summer fruits with a long season, like apples and peaches, and other fruits that ripen in autumn, like many plums and pears, are among the most excellent fruits for making fillings for pies and tarts. Autumn is the harvest season, and these and other fruit, especially stone fruit, are the first to fill the proverbial cornucopia, and are in fact falling off the trees this time of year.

Plum Tart

Enjoy this recipe for Blueberry Plum Tartlets. It calls for a traditional pie crust, but you may also substitute this Almond Shortbread Crust recipe for an even more elegant treat. And consider making this Bourbon Whipped Cream as an accompaniment.

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Homemade Ginger Ale, Refreshing, Healthy, and Easy

Summer has finally made it’s sultry self known here in the City by the Bay, after the standard ocean-induced foggitude. By now most of the rest of the country has already drowned it’s thirsty palate in iced tea, lemonade, Gatorade, soda pop, and ice water, but many of us San Franciscans are just getting into the summer swing of things.
Ginger Ale
There are teas, energy drinks and vitamin drinks aplenty, but sometimes the best things are made with good old raw ingredients right at home. Lemonade is easily made by the glass, and it’s as good for you as it is refreshing.

But another beverage that has real health benefits and is also yummy, but which gets less recognition, is homemade ginger ale. It’s easy to make:

Ginger Water (prepared ahead)
5 cups water
2 cups fresh ginger (finely chopped)
Boil the water, add the ginger, and reduce the heat. Let it simmer for a few minutes, then remove the mixture from the heat and let it cool for about 15-25 minutes. Pour the ginger water through a fine mesh strainer and discard the boiled ginger.

Simple Syrup (prepared ahead)
2 cups water
2 cups sugar
Simmer until clear and transparent.

Ginger Ale, by the glass
Ginger Water
Simple Syrup
Club Soda
Lemon Wedges
Fill each glass 2/3 full with ice, and add 1/2 cup of ginger water, 1/2 cup of club soda, and 1/4 of simple syrup (or more to taste). Garnish with lemon wedges.

And if it’s a cool summer cocktail that beckons you, you can always add a bit of quality whiskey, vodka or rum to the ginger ale, or you can add the ginger ale’s components (namely the ginger water, or even a ginger simple syrup) to champagne, a martini, or a mojito.

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Perfect Pie & Pastry Crust, All Year Long

By following a few simple guidelines, you can produce exquisite pies and pastries right at home with a minimum of work. Plan ahead now and create some delightful treats for any upcoming events, or just to have wonderful treats around the house.

Three things to keep in mind:

1. When preparing fresh pie and pastry dough, wrap the dough in plastic and let it rest in the refrigerator immediately. Return the dough to the fridge every time you notice that the dough is approaching room temperature. These cooling/resting periods are crucial for two reasons: a. It prevents the fat (i.e. butter, shortening, margarine) from melting, which will create a more flaky crust, and b. it gives the moisture in the dough time to be absorbed into the flour on a microscopic level, which makes the crust more tender. See these tips for more on flaky and tender crust.
Great Pie Crust
2. Prepare the doughs for pies, pastries and cookies ahead of time, and just stick them in the freezer. These products are among the most freezer-friendly foods in the world. That way your work is compartmentalized and you won’t be discouraged to take on a pastry project. Just cover them tightly with plastic. I like to roll and cut out pie shells and then freeze them. After just a few minutes out of the freezer and placed onto a non-frozen surface they will be softened and malleable. Many cookies can even be baked off while still frozen, but pre-form them, of course, as frozen cookie dough is a bit hard to work with.

3. Plan to do the actual baking during the cooler hours of the day, when an open window in your kitchen will be sufficient to keep your house cool. Professional bakers go to work in the wee hours before daylight, but you can also bake after dinner or before bedtime.

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Recipe Video: Sweet & Spicy Baked Beans

 
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Kitchen Guy’s Sweet & Spicy Baked Beans Recipe

Ingredients
1 lb. great northern beans, soaked overnight
4 oz. red onion, finely diced
1/2 Anaheim (or jalapeño) small dice
3 oz. molasses
3 oz. brown sugar
1 cup ketchup
2 Tbsp. mustard
1 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Tabasco sauce to taste
2 or 3 thick slices of bacon (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste

Method
Simmer the beans in water until almost tender, about 45 minutes. Drain well.

Combine remaining ingredients (except bacon) and blend well. Add the mixture to the beans and toss to coat thoroughly. Taste to adjust seasoning.

Pour the beans into a baking dish, place bacon slices on top if using, cover with foil and bake in a 350º oven for about 30 to 40 minutes.

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