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Christmas Morning Recipe Roundup

By Denise Pare-Watson

Christmas morning is special. Time to relax, time to enjoy family and friends. Why not celebrate with your favourite breakfast item? This Christmas Morning Recipe Roundup contains a few of our Urb’n’Spice favourites to inspire you. Happy Holidays everyone!

Cinnamon Rolls with Vanilla
The Ultimate Breakfast Pastry – Bostock
Raspberry Cream Cheese Coffeecake

You Might Also Enjoy:

Sausage and Egg Breakfast Burritos

Whole Grain Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Refined Sugar Free Muffins

A Frilly Frittata – An Italian Omelette

Good Morning Muffin

LEARNING TIPS:  

Please CLICK the link above to access my Urb’n’Spice LEARNING TIPS, which are listed alphabetically on the Learning Tips blog post under the following subheadings:

  • Parchment Paper
  • Favourite Kitchen Tools: Spatula
  • Extracts: Vanilla Extract
  • Creaming
  • Oven Temperature Accuracy
  • Internal Thermometers
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If you try my Christmas Morning Recipes recipes, please leave me a comment below with your feedback. Happy Holidays!

Denise Paré-Watson

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Citrus Sand Cookies

By Denise Pare-Watson

Citrus Sand Cookies are one of my favourite cookies as they have an interesting sandy and crunchy texture. They are a sable type of cookie and are made with only a few ingredients:  butter, sugar, flour and flavourings.  I love these cookies because when time is limited, it only takes a few minutes to prepare the dough and chill it in logs until you are ready to bake them (this is an icebox style cookie).  Once baked, they can be kept in an airtight tin and served with tea and coffee or as a compliment to a number of desserts such as crème brulée, panna cotta or ice cream. You must try these little cookies – they can be enjoyed for any number of occasions.  They made great edible gifts, too.

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Blanquette de Veau (Veal Stew)

By Denise Pare-Watson

Blanquette de Veau is a classic French ragout.   The veal stewing meat is often first blanched and then simmered (braised) in a chicken broth. For those of you who don’t have the time or inclination to hover over a stove browning stew beef for a Classic Beef Stew (while sipping a glass of wine), this much less time consuming and simpler method is a technique that you should consider trying. In this recipe, the vegetables (turnip, carrots, leeks, mushrooms, pearl onions) are cooked separately and combined with a luscious creamy sauce made from the braising liquid. So delicious – so French!

I have simplified the recipe somewhat from the classic recipe, omitting the egg liaison.  A liaison is a way of enriching sauces with a mixture of egg yolks and heavy cream, which is added at the end of the sauce making process.  It is a wonderful method but can lead to a curdled sauce if care is not taken.  In this recipe, I have used a simple roux method to thicken the flavourful braising liquid.  The addition of heavy cream finishes the sauce.  This is a simple to make and flavourful dish that you will enjoy.

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Blanquette de Veau (Veal Stew)

Servings: 4 – 6

CHEF TALK:  You will often see instructions in recipes to skim any foam from the surface of the broth or cooking liquid. The method of removing any foam helps to ensure a clear (not cloudy) broth in the finished dish.  Discard any accumulating foam and continue cooking (braising) the meat until tender. 

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 lbs. (907 g) veal shoulder, cut into 1-inch cube pieces
  • 6 cups (1.5 L) chicken stock
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme or a few sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 2 tablespoons butter (to cook the vegetables)
  • 1 cup pearl onions (5 oz.), blanched and peeled
  • 2 cloves garlic, sliced
  • 2 stalks celery, sliced into ½ inch pieces
  • 4 medium-sized carrots, cut into ½ inch pieces
  • 1 cup diced rutabaga, cut into ½ inch pieces
  • 8 oz. (226 g) Cremini mushrooms, sliced into 6 wedges or whole small button mushrooms
  • 1 cup sliced leeks
  • 3 tablespoons butter (for the roux)
  • 3 tablespoons (45 ml) all-purpose flour or gluten-free flour blend
  • ½ cup Sauvignon Blanc or other favourite dry white wine
  • ½ cup heavy cream (35%)
  • ½ – 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Garnish:  fresh parsley or sliced scallion (green onion)

METHOD:

  1. In a Dutch Oven or other heavy bottomed pan, bring the chicken broth to a boil. 
  2. Add the diced veal to the pot and cook for two or three minutes over medium-high heat.  Skim any accumulating foam from the surface of the chicken stock and discard.  
  3. Add the thyme, bay leaves, and then lower to a simmer, cover and cook until the veal is tender (about 1 hour).
  4. In another heavy saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Add the pearl onions, garlic, celery, carrots, rutabaga, mushrooms, and leeks.  Cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are tender.  Since the vegetables are cut small (1/2 inch pieces), this will only take about 8 – 10 minutes.   
  5. Remove the veal from the Dutch oven with a slotted spoon and place on top of the cooked vegetables.  Keep warm while you make the sauce.
  6. Place the liquid from the veal into a measuring cup. You should have about 2 – 3 cups. Set aside while you make the roux.
  7. In the same Dutch oven, melt the remaining 3 tablespoons of butter.  Mix in the 3 tablespoons of all-purpose flour or gluten-free flour blend.  Cook, stirring constantly until the butter mixture turns a golden colour (about 2 minutes).  Add the white wine and stir to combine.
  8. Whisk in the 2 – 3 cups of reserved cooking liquid from the veal.  Cook until thickened, stirring frequently with a silicone spatula or wooden spoon.  Stir in the heavy cream.  Season the sauce with the fresh lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste.
  9. Pour the creamy sauce over the cooked veal and vegetables, tossing lightly together to combine.

TO SERVE:  Garnish the Blanquette de Veau with parsley or sliced green onions.  Enjoy served hot over noodles, rice or cauliflower rice.  Serve with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay or Pinot Gris.

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You Might Also Enjoy these Dishes:

How to Make a Classic Beef Stew

Classic Cobb Salad

Budget Friendly Burgundy Beef

Pan Roasted Chicken Breast with Creamy Asiago Sauce

If you try my recipe for Blanquette de Veau (Veal Stew), please leave me a comment below with your feedback. Don’t forget to pin this recipe for later!

Denise Paré-Watson

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Ricciarelli – An Italian Almond Cookie

By Denise Pare-Watson

Ricciarelli – An Italian Almond Cookie

 

A few years ago, I was fortunate enough to be hired as the opening pastry chef of a new Italian restaurant.  I say fortunate because I was given the freedom to introduce a dessert menu that would highlight Italian desserts, which are some of my favourites!  Traditional Tiramisu, Panna Cotta, Zabaglione and biscotti cookies are always popular choices, however, I wanted to add menu items that were not as well known in Canada.  That is why Ricciarelli was considered – An Italian Almond Cookie that soon became a customer favourite on the menu.

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What appeals to me about Ricciarelli is that it is a rustic cookie with rugged edges and a light, crunchy texture.  Another interesting aspect of why I included this cookie on the menu was that I have always adopted a no-waste approach to food preparation.   Since there is always an abundance of egg whites left over in the fridge from the tiramisu and other menu items that required only egg yolks, I needed a way to incorporate the egg white surplus into my dessert repertoire; hence, the introduction of Ricciarelli, Italian Almond Macaroons, Amaretti and Twice Baked Meringue Cookie Crisps to the menu.  I know that you will love this Ricciarelli recipe as much as my restaurant customers did!  Ricciarelli is excellent with espresso or gelato, or just on its own.

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Mini Sized Smashed Potato Pizzas

By Denise Pare-Watson

 

This recipe for Mini Sized Smashed Potato Pizzas is Grey Cup Party food at its best!  It is quick and easy to put together, but more importantly, delicious!  They are little pizzas made in a handheld form. Make lots – your guests will be clamouring for more.

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Make lots! They will disappear very quickly!

I was involved in a food challenge a few years ago that wanted us to develop original recipes for the Little Potato Company. On my blog, you will find the results of my creativity including a family-sized version of Smashed Potato Pizza, as well as Sausage and Potato Stuffing, Bacon Cheese Potato Cups and Potato Crusted Quiche (all gluten-free recipes).  I have re-invented the Smashed Potato Pizza and made it into small appetizer sized pizzas.  These Mini Sized Smashed Potato Pizzas have the crispy edges that are so appealing and flavourful.  Toppings are kept simple given the well-seasoned smashed potato base; sliced grape tomatoes, chiffonade of basil, sliced green onion, mozzarella and bocconcini cheese, and crispy bacon bits.   Don’t forget to serve the Mini Sized Smashed Potato Pizzas with Dressed Up Sour Cream….

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Gluten Free Pate Brisee

By Denise Pare-Watson

As a pastry chef, Pâte Brisée became one my favourite go-to pastry recipe because of its buttery, flaky texture.  I use this pastry to make all types of pies and tarts. This pastry adapts well to gluten-free, hence my sharing of this Gluten-Free Pate Brisee. You can prepare this pastry using an electric mixer, or by hand using a pastry cutter.  One of the benefits of making this pastry is that you can use it right away – not the usual case for typical pastry doughs because most need to be refrigerated before you can use them. You will find that the results are excellent as the pastry holds up and browns well in the oven, which is commonly an issue with many gluten-free pastries.

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Gluten Free Pate Brisee Mini Pickle Pie

 

Refer to my links for creative ways to use this gluten-free pâte brisée such as Pickle Pies or Australian Meat Pies, or even the Ultimate Maple Butter Tarts. I use Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 Gluten Free Baking Flour for my gluten-free baking….

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Pickle Pie, Please!

By Denise Pare-Watson

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What can I do when my adorable three-year-old grandson asks me to make him a Pickle Pie? His Momma was not sure where he came up with the idea for Pickle Pie. Apparently, he babbled about pickle pie for a whole day before she sent me this endearing video. To be honest, as a chef, I was very intrigued and as a grandmother, I would do anything for the little guy. I am always up for a challenge, so I set to work on figuring out how to fulfill his plea for pickle pie.

Presenting: The Pickle Pie Video Request

When I started my pickle pie quest, I wanted to develop a recipe with little children in mind. No fancy ingredients, just good tasting food that would appeal to all ages. Potato, cheese, pickles and pastry evolved into the key ingredients and when combined together, an irresistible flavourful potato filling was the end result. The flaky pastry just added to its overall appeal.

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I made two versions of this recipe – one was miniature pies and the second version was small turnovers that are the perfect size for a little guy to hold. Look under the “What Else Can I Do With This Recipe?” section to see the variation – miniature Pickle Pie turnovers.

I had fun with this unique request and I am delighted with the results. My taste-testers (my other daughter and her little ones) gave me a thumbs-up and an “Omgawd – we all adored the pickle pies!”  If you try making these pickle pies – tell me what you think. I enjoy hearing from all my readers….

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Herb and Butter Sunday Roast Chicken

By Denise Pare-Watson

I have some great childhood food memories of Sunday dinners with my family around a large dining room table. The conversation was always lively and animated given our French Canadian heritage. The aromas drifting from the kitchen always made my stomach rumble in anticipation of the wholesome home cooking. Some of my favourite family dinners were Mom’s pot roast, roast leg of lamb or roast chicken, surrounded by potatoes and carrots from the garden which were always cooked in the same pot. All of these meals had one thing in common – they were prepared and placed into the oven with minimal fuss and roasted slowly. Fast-forward to today; a roast dinner is still my favourite meal on a lazy Sunday afternoon. I love planning the entire meal from the main dish to the dessert using the heat of the oven to cook several items at once. Our oven meal is often accompanied by local oven-roasted butternut squash, potatoes or Brussel sprouts. If you are the same as me, the big attraction is always the main course.  There is no doubt you will enjoy this recipe for Herb and Butter Sunday Roast Chicken, which has been adapted from a popular recipe.

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Plated Roasted Herb and Butter Sunday Chicken

This recipe demands no attention once it is placed in the oven – it is a self-basting roasting technique. The bonus sauce from the pan juices is wonderful.  Once you try it, I can guarantee that you will add this recipe to your Sunday Roast dinner repertoire. It is that good!

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Blenditarian Meat Turnovers in a Shortcrust Pastry

By Denise Pare-Watson

BLENDITARIAN CHALLENGE SERIES

Meat pies and turnovers are almost a religion in some parts of the world – the Australian Meat Pie is a very delicious example. My Blenditarian Meat Turnovers in Shortcrust Pastry is a meat-filled pastry, which is similar to the Australian Meat Pies. This recipe for meat turnover has been given a Blenditarian makeover with the addition of minced mushrooms and vegetables.Blenditarian Logo | urbnspice.com

My favourite choice for the pastry is shortcrust dough because of its sturdy, crispy and buttery characteristics. When a pastry is eaten out of hand, a sturdier, lean pastry is most suitable. In this post, I will guide you through how to make a Blenditarian Meat Blend and a shortcrust pastry, which includes a gluten-free option. The tips and techniques provided will simplify the overall process to inspire the chef in you.

Jump to Meat Turnover Recipe

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Gourmet Creamy Baked Tomato Soup

By Denise Pare-Watson

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The weather is starting to change where I live in the Okanagan.  Mornings are chilly and the day is shorter.  Time to make Gourmet Creamy Baked Tomato Soup!  This is what my family considers to be “real” tomato soup and this flavourful soup is a favourite requested for birthday dinners and family gatherings.

Gourmet Creamy Baked Tomato Soup is similar in style to French Onion Soup, where the finished soup is ladled into an individual baking dish, topped with a buttered and toasted crusty piece of French bread and covered with a thick covering of cheese. This soup can easily be adapted to a gluten-free,  dairy-free and vegetarian dietary option. We like to serve this soup with crispy grilled cheese sandwiches, cut into small strips (or ‘fingers’, as we call them) – perfect for dipping!

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