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Mission Fig, Bacon and Cheddar Flammkuchen with Thyme

December 9, 2019
Fig Bacon Cheddar Flammkuchen Recipe

Full disclosure. This is not a traditional flammkuchen.

If your next question is – what is a flammkuchen? – let me introduce you to one of my favorite meals to eat while wandering the stalls of festive Christmas Markets in Germany.

It’s a flatbread topped with bacon, onions, and creme fraiche. We’ve had so many versions during our trips to Europe. Sometimes there are other topping options. We had a vegetarian version once.

The crusts also vary. Some are cracker-thin, others thick and chewy. If you check out that post I linked to above, you’ll find a few versions from our visit to Berlin a few years ago.

My favorite crust is thin and slightly chewy. I’m such a fan that I created a more traditional version for my new cookbook, Beer Bread. It’s out in February!

Until then, you can enjoy this fun variation I came up with recently.

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Gold Potato and Bacon Croquettes with Jackpot Beer Cheese Sauce

September 16, 2014

Gold Potato and Bacon Croquettes with Jackpot Beer Cheese Sauce | Fake Food Free

The challenge? Come up with a potato recipe that can be classified as Potatoes: Vegas-style! We go to Las Vegas every year so I started thinking of all the words I associate with that sparkly, shiny town.

Gamble – Maybe a little too negative and not something you really want to take with a new recipe.
Strip – As in the street, but it still leaves a little too much to the imagination.
Winner – Maybe.
Jackpot – Now you’re talking.

So I started thinking about what I would consider a jackpot of flavors. You can never (and I mean, never) go wrong with potatoes and bacon. And sharp cheddar, of course. Cheddar then makes me think of beer, as in beer cheese. I tossed around ideas of how to put it all together and finally decided on some crispy, crunchy baked croquettes that resembled playing chips with their disk shape. It has to be gold potatoes, by the way, because there are few cities as golden and shiny as Las Vegas.

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Honey Pecan Baked Brie

January 7, 2011
This easy baked brie is covered in sweet honey and crunchy pecans. Serve it with slices of crisp apple or your favorite crackers.  Honey Pecan Baked Brie Recipe | Fake Food Free | A simple appetizer on game day or for holiday parties!

When it comes to big sporting events I have to admit, it is all about the game food. Our game food has stepped up a notch in recent years. Sure, we still have nachos, and we can even find chicken wings and drummies from local farms which I can coat with buffalo sauce. But beyond that, I become a bit of a snack snob.

If I have my way there will also be some gourmet cheeses, maybe some bruschetta or pesto. This baked brie is a perfect example. 

Honey Pecan Baked Brie Recipe | Fake Food Free | A simple appetizer on game day or for holiday parties!
I’ve had baked brie at parties and restaurants, but I rarely make it myself. On New Year’s Eve I decided to give it a try and now (regardless of whether or not we care about the teams) I’ll be making it for game day, too!

There are lots of baked brie recipes out there. I originally wanted to make one with a jam on top, but couldn’t find the jam I wanted in an HFCS-free version. Instead, I combined pecans, mascavo sugar and honey. It formed a praline-type topping that was delicious with the cheese.

This recipe is super simple and you’ll have warm, gooey, sweet and salty goodness in a matter of minutes!

Honey Pecan Baked Brie Recipe | Fake Food Free | A simple appetizer on game day or for holiday parties!

Honey Pecan Baked Brie
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Ingredients
  1. 1 round Brie cheese
  2. ¾ cup pecans, chopped
  3. ¼ cup mascavo (or brown) sugar
  4. 2 tablespoons local honey
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the unwrapped wheel of brie in a shallow baking dish. In a small bowl, mix together the chopped pecans, sugar and honey. It will form a thick, sticky paste.
  2. Spoon the pecans and sugars over the cheese and spread evenly. Bake the cheese for 10 to 15 minutes, until the pecans and sugar begin to caramelize. Let sit 3 to 5 minutes before serving.
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Honey Pecan Baked Brie Recipe | Fake Food Free | A simple appetizer on game day or for holiday parties!

Honey Pecan Baked Brie Recipe | Fake Food Free | A simple appetizer on game day or for holiday parties!
 
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Stuffed Poblano Peppers with Tomato Chile Sauce

August 25, 2010
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Peppers are plentiful all over the Farmer’s Markets in central Kentucky right now. The varieties don’t get especially exotic, but I have been impressed by the diversity of the selection. In addition to colorful banana peppers and poblanos, I have seen some Hungarian wax peppers and habaneros. That’s in addition to the Anaheims, jalapenos, bell and cayenne peppers we have in our garden.

Mixed peppers at the Lexington, Kentucky farmers market 

I made it to the Lexington Farmer’s Market this past weekend and I bought some small poblanos which put me in the mood for some pepper stuffin’. I finally decided to go with some pastured Heritage breed pork sausage I had left over for the stuffing and mixed it with a cornbread-like filling.If you haven’t used poblano peppers they are mild, especially once you remove the seeds and veins to stuff them. I did detect a little bit of heat in a couple bites, but it was not overwhelming at all.

Next, I needed a sauce. I decided to wing it a bit and cook down some tomatoes and onions for a puree. I haven’t cooked with our cayenne peppers at all so I added a half of one to the mix.

I was thrilled with the sauce. It ended up much sweeter than I had anticipated, but it went well with the mild heat from the cayenne. Once it got on the stuffed poblanos, it was even better!

Stuffed Poblano Peppers Recipe

 

The only thing I might change about this recipe in the future is to add just a touch more milk to the cornbread filling. I thought I had plenty and worried it wouldn’t bake well, but it actually ended up drying out more than I would have liked. Otherwise, this is going in the make-again folder.

Stuffed Poblano Peppers with Tomato Chile Sauce

 

Sauce:
1 large tomato, peeled and diced (about 1 ½ cups)
2 small Anaheim peppers, sliced
¼ cup onion, diced
1 clove garlic, sliced
½ large cayenne pepper, sliced
1 tsp salt

Peppers:
6 small poblano peppers, halved, seeds and veins removed
¾ cup cornmeal
1 tbsp white whole wheat flour
2 tbsp onion, minced or grated
1 tsp salt
¼ tsp black pepper
½ tsp cumin
¾ cup milk
½ cup cooked sausage, crumbled
¼ cup shredded cheese (I used Farmer’s cheese)

Stuffed Poblano Peppers Recipe

In a medium sauce pan, bring all the ingredients to a boil on medium-high heat. Reduce slightly to a simmer, cover partially with a lid and allow to cook down for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Once all the vegetables are very tender, transfer to a blender. Puree until a smooth sauce results. Transfer back to a sauce pan and add the salt. You can set it aside and heat it back up later, or keep it at a low simmer while you make the peppers.

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Coat a baking dish will olive oil and line the peppers, cut side up in the dish.

In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the cornmeal, flour and onion. Add the salt, black pepper and cumin. Slowly add the milk a little at a time. You want the batter about the same consistency as it would be for cornbread or brownies. Stir in the sausage.

Spoon the cornmeal mixture into the peppers and divide evenly. Sprinkle each pepper with cheese. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, or until the cheese begins to bubble and brown. Serve with the warm sauce. Makes 3 to 4 servings.

 

 

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