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My name is Alexia. I have lived in NE Oregon for most of my life, and love it here because it's where my family is. I have 3 younger sisters, 3 younger brothers, and a million cousins. I live with my husband and our three boys, and our dog Norman. My family is Greek/ Cajun/ Mexican, so food is very important to us;-) I love cooking and creating new recipes, my kids, my family, wine, painting, and everything retro! I am a dialysis technician. I love my job and my patients. I am currently studying to be a nurse. I love school, and so far it has been good to me... Dean's List or Honor Roll each term! Between work, school, my husband, our kids and all of their activities and adventures, I don't have a ton of time to blog. I love sharing recipes, so I make time for it when I can. You can follow me on Pinterest for more ideas and inspiration (thanks to those of you that have pinned my recipes!): pinterest.com/lexisamom .

Monday, February 17, 2014

Wildtree Greek Tzatziki Sauce

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Homemade tzatziki is the best. This recipe goes great with pita bread, bagels, carrot sticks, crackers, or on salads with chicken. It is simple to make and requires on a few ingredients so its perfect for get-togethers or for a snack.

1 cup full fat Greek yogurt or sour cream (or mix the two)
1 tbs Wildtree Dill Dip Blend
3 tbs grated cucumber
1 clove garlic, pressed
1 tsp Wildtree Lemon Pepper Blend

Mix all ingredients in a bowl and chill for an hour before serving.  Serve with pita chips, crackers, veggie trays, or put on wraps or sandwiches.

For a Middle Eastern twist, add basil or mint. Its great with cilantro on tacos, too!

Wildtree Dill Dip Blend- buy it here.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Sturdy Buttercream Frosting (Great for Decorating)



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I know there are a million recipes out there for buttercream frosting, but I get asked for a recipe a lot. This one is my favorite because it tastes good and is still stiff enough to decorate and tends to not "melt". IT doesn't taste like sugar or food coloring, like a lot of decorating frosting tends to do.  It is not a traditional recipe, if that is what you are looking for. It does contain some cream cheese, but not enough to be called a cream cheese frosting.

I use my KitchenAid stand mixer and make large batches at a time. The recipe below yields enough frosting to frost and "stuff" a two layer cake, with leftover to make decoration flowers. Today I decorated three dozen cupcakes and had enough leftover to do almost a dozen more. The reason I don't like making small batches of frosting is because if the mixer isn't full, air gets whipped into the frosting and it creates bubbles... not good if you want smooth, decorating frosting.

3 cups salted butter at room temp
8 ounces room temp cream cheese (to stabilize and add flavor)
1 1/2 cups vegetable shortening (for stabilizing)
6 cups powdered sugar
2 tbs milk or heavy cream
2 tsp vanilla extract

Whip the butter, cream cheese and shortening until smooth. While continuing to mix, slowly add the powdered sugar. Add the milk (one spoonful at a time, and only if necessary) and the vanilla. Chill until you're ready to use.



Photo:  Monster cupcakes for my one year old son's monster themed birthday in February.  The frosting looked like this for a week before the rest of the cupcakes got eaten.  No melting, no running- even with the added food coloring.  I bought the candy eyeballs at Safeway.


Immediately prior to use, re whip in the mixer to prevent the frosting from becoming too hard to pipe.  The cream cheese and shortening are optional, and you can substitute butter instead. However, adding the shortening makes the frosting less "meltable". The cream cheese adds just enough flavor to make it not taste like butter, and also creates stability and helps keep it from melting or becoming soft.

Smoked Mozzarella and Tomato Stuffed Mushrooms

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I made this yummy "snack" today for a little family get-together and it ended up being gobbled so fast I wish I would have made more. If you like stuffed mushrooms, this is a must-try!

Photo from www.wildtree.com, where this recipe is featured. 

One package white mushrooms (about 30)
8 ounces cream cheese
2 tbs Wildtree Smoked Mozzarella and Tomato blend
2 green onions, sliced very thin
1/2 cup shredded Mozzarella or Parmesan cheese

Preheat oven to 350°F and coat a 9x13 baking dish with pan spray. Wash and de-stem all mushrooms. Arrange the mushroom caps, hollow-side up, in the baking dish. Chop half of the stems and discard the rest. In a medium mixing bowl, add one tablespoon of warm water to the Wildtree Smoked Mozzerella and Tomato Blend and mix until the water is absorbed. Add the cream cheese, chopped mushroom stems, and green onions.  Mix until thouroughly combined. Place cream cheese mixture into a zip-top bag and cut about half of an inch off of its corner. Squeeze the cream cheese mixture into mushroom caps until filled and top with shredded mozzarella. Bake for 30 minutes or until mushrooms are tender and cheese is browned.

Wildtree's Smoked Mozzarella and Tomato Blend.  Buy it here.


Serve with lemon wedges and easy marinara sauce:
Combine 14 ounces crushed tomatoes with a 1/2 tablespoon of Wildtree Hearty Spaghetti Blend. Warm on the stove or in the microwave.

Readers: This recipe is featured on the Wildtree Website now!  Check out their recipes, which you can sort by Wildtree Product.  

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Breakfast Casserole




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This casserole is so easy.  I put it together the night before and bake it in the morning to save time.  I have brunch with my parents every Sunday, and everyone always loves this.  The adults and kids eat it, and usually there are no leftovers.  I constantly get asked for this "Breakfast Lasagna" recipe:-)

It's pretty hard to mess up, and you can make it with anything you have.  My favorite is ham, which we had leftover from Thanksgiving, but you could make it with any meat.  Breakfast sausage is really good in it too.

In a 9x13 casserole dish, layer:

3 potatoes, shredded and tossed with 2 tbs Wildtree Smoky Bacon Flavor Grapeseed Oil***
1 cup cheddar cheese
2-3 cups cooked meat (cubed ham, bacon, or breakfast sausage works great)
1/2 white onion, diced
1/2 cup spinach or kale
3 Roma tomatoes, sliced thin
12 eggs whisked with 1/4 cup heavy cream and 1 tbs Wildtree Onion and Chive Blend
1 cup cheddar cheese for the top

*** I have used frozen tater tots- the kids love it!
Wildtree Onion and Chive Blend- buy it here.


Layer everything, in the order above, in the dish. bake at 375 for one hour, covered.  Uncover and bake for another 15 to brown the top.
Wildtree Smoky Bacon Flavor Grapeseed Oil- buy it here.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Salted Caramel Mocha Scones

Holy crap.  I could eat these all day.  Salted Caramel anything is delicious but when you add chocolate it's a foodgasm.

I used dark, bittersweet chocolate (It is 80% cocoa and very lightly sweetened).  If you use a sweeter chocolate I would use less sugar or it may be a bit too sweet. You could also mix the two if you wanted.

Scones
2 cups unsifted, all purpose flour
1/3 cup sugar
6 tbs plus
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
2/3 cup plus 3 tbs heavy whipping cream, divided
1 cup dark chocolate chips

Preheat Oven to 425.

Mix the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder until combined.  In a food processor, or in a large bowl using a pastry cutter, add the butter and pulse until it looks like crumbs.  Add 2/3 cup whipping cream and chocolate chips and mix until well combined.  

Roll dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead about 10 times.  Form the dough into a  1 inch thick circle and cut into eight pieces, like a pie.  

Arrange them on a baking sheet and brush with the remaining heavy cream.  Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the tops are golden brown.

Caramel Frosting
1 cup caramel (I used caramel squares from the grocery store, unsalted and not flavored.  I used about 14 squares but it will vary depending on the kid you use).
1 tbs unsalted butter

On a double boiler, melt the caramel squares with the butter.  Whisk constantly to prevent sticking.  When the scones are cool enough to handle but the caramel is still warm and not set, dip the tops of the scones in the caramel.  You could also spoon the mixture onto the scones, making sure to completely cover the top.  

Topping
3 tbs course sea salt
1 tsp sugar
3 tbs dark chocolate chunks, chopped very finely (Next time I'm going to grate it with my microplane zester so it's nore like chocolate shavings).

Sprinkle the salt mixture over the scones before the caramel completely cools. 

Raspberry White Chocolate Scones

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These are so easy, too.  And a switch up from everything Cranberry and orange right now.  I'm making these Chrsitmas morning:-)

Ingredients
2 cups unsifted, all purpose flour
1/3 cup sugar
6 tbs plus 1 tbs unsalted butter, divided
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
2/3 cup plus 3 tbs heavy whipping cream, divided
1 cup plus 1/2 cup white chocolate chips, divided
1/2 cup fresh or frozen, unsweetened raspberries *See note below

Preheat Oven to 425.

If you are using fresh raspberries, wash them well and cut each in half.  If you use frozen, put them into a colander and wash with cold water, then run water over them until the juice below them runs clear.  then lay them out on paper towels and pat them dry.  Set them aside.  If you skip this process, the scones will turn pink and may be too juicy, so they won't have the right consistency. 

Mix the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder until combined.  In a food processor, or in a large bowl using a pastry cutter, add 6 tablespoons of butter and pulse until it looks like crumbs.  Add 2/3 cup whipping cream and 1 cup of white chocolate chips and mix until well combined.  Add the raspberries last and mix as little as possible.  If you were using a food processor, I would transfer the dough to a bowl and mix with a spoon to prevent the berries from falling apart. 

Roll dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead about 10 times.  Form the dough into a  1 inch thick circle and cut into eight pieces, like a pie.  

Arrange them on a baking sheet and brush with the remaining heavy cream.  Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the tops are golden brown.

In the meantime, on a double boiler, melt the remaining white chocolate with the remaining butter.  Whisk constantly to prevent sticking.  Drizzle over the scones after they are out of the oven.

Enjoy! 

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Lemon (Not-Meringue) Pie with Cardamom and Chocolate

When I was growing up, my grandfather's favorite pie was lemon meringue. I love lemon. Loooove it. But I don't not love meringue. Bleh. I wish I did- I try to like it. I eat it and I always think I will like it, but in the end its just whipped egg whites like usual. This pie is a little different from the typical lemon pie, so its a fun one to bring to a pot luck or holiday dinner.

Crust:

2 1/2 cup graham crackers, crushed
1/2 tsp salt
4 tbs unsalted butter, melted
2 tbs brown sugar

Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Press into a pie pan, making sure to cover the bottom and the sides. Bake for 15 minutes on 375. Take out to cool. Turn the oven down to 325.

Filling:
Juice of two large lemons (make sure to keep the zest)
14oz sweetened condensed milk
4 egg yolks
2 tbs all purpose flour
1/2 tsp cardamom
2 tbs sugar

Whisk together all ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Pour into the pie crust and bake for 20 minutes. Take it out of the oven and let it cool completely. I would let it sit in the fridge for at least an hour before moving on to the next step.

Not Meringue:
2 cups heavy whipping cream
Zest of two lemons
4 tbs powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp cinnamon

Whisk the heavy cream until firm peaks form. Slowly add the sugar and lemon zest. Then slowly add the rest of the ingredients. Pipe decoratively or spread onto the completely cooled pie.

Garnish with dark chocolate shavings or sauce and serve.