Blueberry Buckle Coffeecake Review, King Arthur Baking

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Original Recipe found Here!

This recipe came from the King Arthur Baking site. Blueberry buckle is a classic dessert. This recipe is very good. It tastes not too sweet, and is very tasty with the coffee cake twist. I only have two critiques. First, a bit of lemon would be very nice in this cake. Either adding lemon juice in place of vanilla extract, or adding some lemon zest to both/either dough and/or crumb topping. Second, I used a 7 x 11 baking dish. I don’t know whether the directions work for a square pan, but I had to bake my cake for 1 hour and 15 minutes, where the edges were beginning to burn. Just a warning to make sure the cake is fully cooked if you use a square pan, and a bit of advice if you wish to use an elongated pan like I did. It would be best to cover with foil for 1 hour, then bake without for the last 15 minutes.

What You Will Need

  • 1/3 cup and 3/4 cup Sugar
  • 1/2 cup and 2 cups Flour
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 4 Tbsp and 4 Tbsp Butter
  • 2 tsp Baking powder
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
  • non-stick spray
  • Baking pan, 8inx8in, 9inx9in, 9in round, or 7inx11in

Directions

1. Heat Oven to 375 F. Lightly grease your pan with nonstick spray. In a small mixing bowl, mix first half of flour and sugar with cinnamon and a pinch of salt. Then break up first half of butter in mixture until a sandy texture is reached, this is the topping.

2. In a medium mixing bowl, mix together remaining butter, sugar, an egg, and vanilla. In a small bowl, mix together remaining flour, baking soda, and a pinch of salt. Begin slowly adding flour and milk to butter mixture, ending with flour. Add blueberries and stir just to combine. Pour mixture into greased pan.

3. Top dough with crumb topping. Bake for 45 minutes for a square or round pan. Bake for 1 hour covered and 15 minute uncovered for a rectangle pan. Use a tester to be sure. Let cool before serving.

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Garlic Rosemary Mashed Potatoes

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Mashed potatoes are a great side dish for many different meals. They pair well with any type of protein and they offer a blank pallet for customizing. Mashed potatoes can have many herbs, spices, and surprises added into it. The options for mashed potatoes are limitless, but here are just a few options, truffles, spinach, garlic, sage, thyme, ginger, parsley, rosemary, chili powder, paprika, or vanilla. Beyond flavoring, you can also make chunky mashed potatoes or smooth. This all depends on how long you cook your potatoes. I use the fork test to see how tender the potatoes are. If you can stab a potato with a fork and it breaks cleanly in half then they are done, this will give you smooth mashed potatoes. If you can stab it but doesn’t break apart immediately, but it still breaks, then that is a good texture for chunky mashed potatoes. For this recipe I also made some alterations from what I did. First, you will need to break up the rosemary with a grinder or mortar and pestle if you use dried like I did. The needles are just a bit too large to be enjoyed at that size. You could also use fresh rosemary and avoid the problem all together. And second, I minced my garlic, but it should have been grated. Hitting pockets of raw garlic was not a fun experience. Having it grated you still give strong flavor, but it will be mellower from being stirred more thoroughly through the potatoes. This makes enough for 4 large adult sized side servings.

What You Will Need

  • 5-6 Medium Potatoes, Peeled and Diced
  • Dutch Oven
  • Mixing Bowl
  • 4 Tbsp Butter
  • 2 Cloves of Garlic, peeled, and grated
  • Dried Rosemary, Ground/Crushed
  • 1 Cup Evaporated Milk with 1/2 Cup Warm Water

Directions

1. Prepare your potatoes. Place in a Dutch oven, cover with 2-3 inches of water and place over medium high heat. Boil for 15 minutes or until form tender. Strain.

2. In mixing bowl, add butter, rosemary, and grated garlic. Add potatoes, evaporate milk and water. Mix until potatoes reach your desired texture. Plate and serve with butter.

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Homemade Coleslaw

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Like Potatoes, cabbage is also in season here now. Cabbage is a great vegetable because it can last up to 6 weeks in your fridge before beginning to go bad. Cabbage has a very similar flavor to a head lettuce, but it is used in so many more recipes than just lettuce. Cabbage is used is in stir fry, made into sides like coleslaw, made into sauces like kimchi, wrapped around food like stuffed cabbage, and as an ingredient in spring rolls. Cabbage is versatile and used across many ethnic groups.

Coleslaw is really easy to make, and the only thing that takes time is preparing the ingredients. Shredding cabbage can take some time at first, but you become faster with time. The ingredients can also be altered. I added a bit more of each, mayo and sour cream. This was very unnecessary, and I’ve adjusted my recipe to match. As for cabbage, I shredded about 4-5 cups for this recipe. I highly recommend using the full quantity of vinegar, and I also recommend letting is sit before serving. This allows the vinegar to penetrate better. This recipe makes 8 adult side servings.

What You Will Need

  • 1/2 Medium Head of Cabbage, outer leaves removed, cored, and shredded
  • 1 1/2 Cups Mayo
  • 3/4 Cup Sour Cream
  • 1/4 Cup Apple Cider vinegar
  • Large Mixing Bowl

Directions

  1. Prepare your cabbage.

2. Add all your ingredients into your mixing bowl, and stir until everything is coated.

3. Refrigerated for 2-3 before serving.

Potatoes, Cabbage, and Onion Sauteed in Pork Drippings

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Side dishes are made to compliment and contrast the main dish. This dish I made to compliment the Pork Chops I posted about yesterday. This recipe I started right after I removed the pork chops and placed them in the oven. The cabbage and potatoes take the longest to cook, so you will want to get them on the heat as quickly as possible. Otherwise, just follow the steps below. You can also delay putting the pork into the oven until you have this dish cooking for about 10 minutes. This side goes perfectly with pork chops, ham, or chicken. The potato won’t cook through completely this way, so it has a bit of structure to it still, the cabbage is soft, but still crunchy in the veins. The onion is perfectly sweet with no additional color, and it is all tied together with a savory and salty oil. You will want to salt and pepper to taste, and if you desire, you can also add other herbs you may have used on your protein. The recipe as written makes 5-7 adult sized side portions.

What You Will Need

  • 1 Large Sided Frying Pan
  • Pork Drippings
  • 1 Medium Onion, Rough chopped
  • 1 1/2 Cup Cabbage, Rough chopped
  • 5 Medium Potatoes, Cleaned and Large Diced
  • 2 Tbsp Butter
  • 1/3 Cup Oil
  • 2 Cups Water
  • Thongs and Wooden Spoon

Directions

  1. Heat your frying pan over medium high heat until hot. Once hot, add pork drippings, oil, potatoes, and cabbage. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring constantly, until everything is coated and cabbage has begun to change color. Add water and onion. Cook for 15 minutes stirring occasionally.

2. Most liquid should have evaporated. Stir constantly to keep from sticking. Add butter and continue to cook until potatoes are fork tender, another 3-5 minutes. Remove from heat, plate and serve.

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Ranch Pasta Salad Revisited

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After revisiting this recipe from January, I felt the need to readdress it, improve it, and publish it with new photos and better flavor. Using fresh onions is much better than using dried minced onion. Onion powder is necessary to enhance the ranch flavor. Garlic powder is also better than fresh garlic because it can also disperse better. I added fresh green beans from my last fall harvest, and they were delicious and added great texture to this side dish. You could also add diced bell peppers if you want more excitement. I increased the amount of dressing that was made, and I increased the pasta amount to make 4-5 side portions for this recipe.

What You Will Need

  • 2 Cups Shaped Pasta
  • 1 Cup Green Beans
  • Large sauce pan
  • Salt
  • Colander
  • 1/2 Cup Ranch
  • 1 Cup Mayo
  • 2 tsp Onion powder
  • 1/2 Tbsp Garlic Powder
  • 1/2 Tbsp Chives
  • 2 Tbsp Diced Onion
  • Serving Bowl and Spoon

Directions

  1. Boil pasta and green beans until pasta is al dente. Strain and rinse with cold water. Shake off excess water.
  2. In Serving bowl, add ranch, mayo, onion, garlic powder, onion powder, and chives. Mix together. Add cooled pasta and green beans, and Stir.
  3. Refrigerate until serving.

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