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Scalloped Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Christmas, Dinner, Holiday, Sides, Vegetables, ThanksgivingTove Balle-Pedersen4 Comments
Scalloped Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Scalloped Hasselback Sweet Potatoes

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and maybe its time to change up some of the sides. I really loved the scalloped hasselback potatoes I've posted previously, and thought that I might work with sweet potatoes too. The smoked gouda and the sweet potatoes and with the caramelized crunch works perfect.

I have a feeling that these sweet potatoes could very addictive. I might have to put a waring label on this post. 

Serves 4-6 people.

Ingredients:

  • 2 pounds sweet potatoes

  • 6 fl oz (5 dl) heavy whipping cream

  • smoked gouda

  • 2 sprigs thyme leaves, leaves only

  • salt

  • 1-2 tablespoons brown sugar

Direction:

Preheat the oven to 400℉ (200℃).

Grate the cheese, and mix it with cream, thyme and some salt.

Peel the potatoes and slice them thinly on a mandolin. Toss the potato slices in the cream/cheese mixture, making sure to cover each slice. 

Purple and orange sweet potatoes

Purple and orange sweet potatoes

Stack the potato slices and lay them in ovenproof dish with their edges aligned vertically. Continue to fill the dish with the potatoes until the dish is filled. Pour excess cream/cheese mixture evenly over potatoes.

Cover dish with tin foil, and bake the potatoes for about 35 minutes until  the potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife

Take off the foil and sprinkle the brown sugar on top, and continue to bake for another 5-10 minutes until the sugar has caramelized.

When the potatoes is done, take the dish out of the oven and let the potatoes rest for a few minutes, before serving.

Enjoy!

Tortilla Soup

Dinner, SoupTove Balle-PedersenComment
Tortilla Soup

Tortilla Soup

It's no secret we love spicy food, and here in the fall we love eating soup for dinner. Tortilla soup combines all the things I love in Mexican cooking: Chipotle, salsa, avocado, cilantro and fresh hot tortilla chips all in one.

If you want a more filling soup you can add more vegetables and some cooked rice, or serve the soup with a slice of good bread.

Ingredients

  • 4 6-inch (small) corn tortilla, preferably a little old and dried out
  • ¼ cup (1 dl) grape seed oil
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 chipotle pepper w. some of the adobo sauce
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 4 cups (1 liter) chicken stock (or 4 cups water + teaspoons chicken base
  • 1 can (14 oz/400-450 g) tomatoes
  • rotisserie chicken, shredded
  • ¼ cup (1 dl) lime juice
  • ½ cup (75-100 g) sweet yellow corn

Toppings

  • 1 ripe avocado
  • 2 tomatoes, deseeded and diced
  • fresh cilantro, chopped
  • 1 lime, cut into wedges
  • creme fraiche or sour cream.
  • tortilla strips

Directions

Starting with fresh tortilla, you need to do this extra step:

Place the tortilla on a baking sheet and bake them at 200°F (95℃) for about 10-15 minutes to dry them out a bit.

Cut dry tortillas into ¼-inch (¾ cm) wide strips. Heat oil in a wide pan. Working in batches, fry the tortilla strips in the oil, until crisp and lightly browned. Let excess oil drain from the tortilla strips on a paper-towel-lined plate.

In a large pot or dutch oven sauté the onions in a splash of oil until translucent. Add garlic and cook for another 30 seconds. Add the chopped, powdered chili, stock, canned tomatoes and salt. Bring the soup to a boil and let it simmer for about 15 minutes. Add the shredded chicken and corn, and cook until heated through.

While the soup simmer, dice the tomato, chop the cilantro, peel and deseed the avocado and slice it. Cut the lime into wedges.

Serve the soup scalding hot in small bowls, with the topping you like.

Enjoy!

40 Cloves of Garlic Chicken

Dinner, Meats, PoultryTove Balle-Pedersen6 Comments
40 Cloves of Garlic Chicken

40 Cloves of Garlic Chicken

When I saw this recipe on saveur.com, I knew I had to try it, because I love, love, love garlic. 40 cloves of garlic is a lot, but the garlic cooked in the sauce and became sweet and soft. There were no sharp garlicky taste. I really loved how the vermouth played off the tarragon and sweet soft garlic cloves. I opted for chicken thighs instead of a whole chicken cut up, and the thighs turned out juicy and flavorful. I served roasted root vegetables with the chicken and it paired up perfectly. We are definitely having this again soon.  

Serves 3-4

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil

  • 6 chicken thighs, skin on bone-in

  • 40 cloves garlic, peeled

  • 400 g button mushrooms, sliced

  • ½ cup (1 dl) dry vermouth

  • 1½ teaspoon chicken base + ¾ cup water (or a good chicken stock)

  • 1 tablespoon fresh tarragon, chopped

  • salt and ground black pepper, to taste

Directions:

Heat oven to 400℉ (200℃).

Heat oil in an ovenproof sauté-pan over medium-high heat. Season chicken with salt and pepper, and sear them in pan, turning once, until browned, about 10 minutes. Place the chicken on a plate and set aside. Add garlic to pan and cook until browned in spots it only takes a few minutes. Take out about ¼ of the garlic, and mash the remaining in the pan, and add mushrooms, vermouth and stock. Place the chicken back in the pan, with the whole garlic cloves. Bake the chicken for 15-20 minutes until tender. Garnish with tarragon.

Serve with roasted root vegetables.

Enjoy!

 

Baked Spinach Omelette Roulade with Goat Cheese

Brunch, Dinner, LunchTove Balle-PedersenComment
Baked Spinach Omelette Roulade with Goat Cheese

Baked Spinach Omelette Roulade with Goat Cheese

In my family we really like these baked omelettes, or “madpandekager" as we call them in danish. They are easy to make and you can fill them with whatever you like. I had been craving goat cheese for a few days, so I had to try a simple filling for the omelette, but I knew I needed to add some meat to the mix, to satisfy my husbands tastebuds. The crispy prosciutto did the trick, and it added some texture to the meal as well. 

Next time, I'll add some more vegetables to the roulade. 

Serves 3-4

Ingredients:

Omelette:

  • 4 eggs
  • 125 g all-purpose flour
  • 400 g non-fat milk
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 360 g fresh baby spinach

Filling:

  • 100 g Philadelphia light plain or with onions and chives
  • 1 handful kalamati olives, pitted
  • 3 tablespoons sun dried tomatoes, julienned
  • 1 red onion in balsamic
  • 150 g goat cheese
  • 8-10 thin slices prosciutto

Direction:

Preheat oven to 400℉ (200℃).

In a very large pot heat a little olive oil sauté the spinach. Cook it for about 2 minutes, until all the spinach is wilted. Let the spinach cool for at few minutes.

Whisk together the rest of the omelet ingredients. Blend the batter with the spinach until smooth and green.

Line a large jelly roll pan with parchment paper, leaving an over hang of about 1 inch at each end. Grease the parchment paper. (I learned the hard way, that you can't use multiple sheets of parchment paper. You'll just end up with the parchment paper baked into the omelette.) 

Pour in egg mixture. Gently place it in the oven and bake for about 30 minutes. Remove, allow to cool for a few minutes. Flip the omelette onto another parchment paper, so it's upside down.

Using the same jelly roll pan and parchment paper, place the prosciutto on the pan and put them into the oven for 10-12 minutes to crisp up.

Dollop on the cream cheese and spread it evenly. Sprinkle on the filling, leaving about an inch with no filling. Place the prosciutto on top. Gently roll up length ways, pulling back the parchment paper as you go.

Slice in to 6-8 slices. Serve warm or room temperature, with a simple salad on the side. 

The omelette is great for lunch or dinner, just serve a simple salad on the side. It is very easy to change it up. It works great with fresh spinach, red pepper and smoked salmon. Or with taco-seasoned ground beef, jalapeño, tomato and corn. But why not serv it with yesterdays leftovers?

Enjoy!

Salmon Corn Chowder

Appetizer, Soup, Dinner, Fish & seafoodTove Balle-PedersenComment
Salmon Corn Chowder

Salmon Corn Chowder

Dansk udgave

I had my first chowder in San Francisco, it was one of the things you eat as a tourist, and it was so so. I know you can get good clam chowders, but the one I had on Fisherman's Warf, was not one of them. 

Salmon is my go-to fish, and making it to a chowder seemed to be a great idea, the first day the temperature was dropping below the 80's.  

This Chowder is pretty straight forward, a one pot soup, but is packed with great flavors. 

Serves 4-6

Ingredients:

  • 3 medium leeks

  • 2 stalks celery

  • 1 tablespoon butter

  • 6 medium potatoes (Yukon Gold)

  • 3 ears corn kernels

  • 1 pound (450 g) salmon filet, skin and bones removed, cut into 2-inch (5 cm) cubes

  • 3 thin slices smoked salmon, chopped

  • 1 cup (2½ dl) cream, optional, leave out to get a healthier soup

  • ½ cup (1¼ dl) white wine

  • 4 cups (1 liter) water

  • 2 Knorr fish stock cubes

  • 1 bay leave

  • 1½ teaspoons white pepper, freshly ground

  • 1 lemon, zest and juice

  • fresh dill for garnish

Directions:

Thinly slice the leeks.  Peel potatoes and cut them into large dices. 

Melt the butter in a thick bottomed pan over medium heat. Sauté the leeks and celery for about 8-10 minutes, until soft, stirring occasionally.  Add the wine to prevent browning. 

Add potatoes, white pepper, bay leave, water, and/or stock. Bring the soup to a boil, and reduce the heat, and let the soup simmer for about 10-14 minutes until the potatoes is almost tender. Discard the bay leave.

Blend about ⅔ of the soup including (⅔) potatoes and leeks until smooth*. This makes the soup nice and creamy. Mix the blended soup with the unblended part, with the cream, lemon zest and the corn kernels. Bring the soup to a simmer and add  both types of salmon, and let it simmer for about 3-5 minutes until the fish is cooked. The big chunks will separate somewhat, but thats perfectly fine.

Season the soup with salt, pepper and lemon juice.

Garnish with a few spring of fresh dill.

Enjoy!

 

*Be careful when blending hot liquids, it can make the lid pop off, and you may risk getting serious burns on you skin. You can remove the small cap on you blender lid and cover the lid with a clean kitchen towel. You need to hold on to the lid and towel. This will let the steam from the hot soup escape and avoid the lid from popping off. You can also get blenders like the Vitamix, where you can blend hot liquids, without any hassle.

 

The Danish version:

Lakse- og majschowder

4-6 portioner

Ingredienser:

  • 3 medium porrer

  • 2 stilke bladselleri

  • 1 spsk smør

  • 6 medium kartofler (ikke nogle der er melede)

  • 3 majkolber, kun kernerne

  • 450 g laks uden skin og ben, skåret i 5x5 cm tern

  • 3 skiver røget laks

  • 2½ dl fløde, kan udelades hvis du vil have en sundere suppe

  • 1¼ dl hvidvin

  • 1 liter vand

  • 2 terninger knorr fiske boullion

  • 1 laurbærblad

  • 1½ tsk hvid peber, friskkværnet

  • 1 citron, saft og skal

  • frisk dild til pynt

Fremgangsmåde:

Skyl og skær porrerne tyndt. Skræl kartoflerne og skær dem i ca 2x2 cm tern.

Smelt smørret i en tykbundet gryde, og sauter porre og selleri i omkring 8-10 minutter, uden at brune dem. Tilsæt vinen efter de første par minutter, for at undgå bruningen.

Kom kartofler, hvid peber, laurbærblad, vand og boullionterningen i, og lad suppen komme til kogepunktet. Kog suppen i 10-14 minutter indtil kartoflerne er næsten møre. Fjern laurbærbladet.

Blend ca. ⅔ af suppen incl. kartofler og porre*. Det gør suppen bliver dejlig cremet. Bland den blendede suppe med resterne af suppen og kartoflerne. Tilsæt fløde, revet citronskal og majsen, og kog suppen op. Tilsæt begge typer laks  til suppen. Lad suppen simre 3-5 minutter, indtil fisken er færdig. Laksestykkerne vil gå lidt i stykker, men det er helt fint. 

Smag suppen til med salt, peber og citronsaft.

Kom lidt dild oven på suppen, når den serveres.

Velbekomme!

*Pas på med at blende den varme suppe, da det kan give skoldninger, hvis låget hopper af. Man kan evt. tage det lille låg af blenderen og dække hullet til med et viskestykke, men der blendes.