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Cranberry Fruit Bread

Cranberry Fruit Bread

2 C. Flour
1 C. Sugar
1 1/2 tsp. Baking Powder
1 Egg
1/2 tsp. Baking Soda
1 tsp. Salt
1/2 C. Nuts
1/4 C. Shortening
3/4 C. Orange Juice
1 T. Orange Zest
1 C. Cranberries, coarsely chopped

Sift dry ingredients together. CUt in shortening, combine orange juice and rind with well beaten egg. Pour all at once into the dry ingredients, mixing just enough to dampen. Carefully fold in chopped nuts and cranberries. Spoon into greased loaf pan. Spread corners and sides slightly higher than the center. Bake in 350 degrees for about one hour.

Deviled Eggs

Deviled Eggs

6 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and halved lengthwise
3 T. mayonnaise
1 T. Dijon mustard
1/8 tsp. salt
Finely diced Onion or Onion Powder
Paprika, for sprinkling

With a small spoon lift egg yolks out of whites. Place yolks in small bowl. Add mayonnaise, mustard, onion and salt to egg yolks; mix well with a fork to make a very smooth paste. Adjust seasonings, if necessary. Arrange egg white halves on a serving platter. Mound some of yolk mixture into each and sprinkle with paprika. Serve immediately or store, covered, in refrigerator until ready to use.

Pink Peppermint Cookies

Pink Peppermint Cookies

1 C. butter
1/2 C. sugar
1 egg
12 drops red food coloring
3/4 tsp. peppermint extract
2 C. flour
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. cream of tartar
1/4 tsp. salt
1 T. chocolate syrup

Cream 3/4 C. butter and sugar. Beat in egg with food coloring and peppermint extract. Combine 1 3/4 C. flour, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt. Stir into creamed mixture. Chill 2 hours. Meanwhile, combine remaining butter, flour and syrup. Spoon into pastry bag with small round tip. Shape pink dough into 3/4″ balls; place on baking sheets; flatten to 1-1/2″ dia.; pipe chocolate mixture on cookies in simple holiday designs like stars, snowflakes or trees. Bake at 375º for 5-7 minutes. For variety, garnish some of the cookies with crushed peppermint candy.

Pomegranate Jeweled White Cheddar, Toasted Almond and Crispy Sage Cheeseball

Pomegranate Jeweled White Cheddar, Toasted Almond and Crispy Sage Cheeseball

2 tablespoons unsalted butter
10 fresh sage leaves
1 (8-ounce) block cream cheese, softened
4 ounces mascarpone cheese, softened
6 ounces freshly grated sharp white cheddar cheese
1/2 cup sliced, toasted almonds
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup pomegranate arils
Crackers for serving

Heat a skillet over medium heat and add butter. Once it’s sizzling, toss in the sage leaves and cook until crispy – flipping once and cooking about 1 minute per side. Remove the sage leaves and place them on a paper towel to crisp up a bit. Set the butter aside. In the bowl of your electric mixer, combine the cream cheese, mascarpone and cheddar cheese. Beat until combined, then add in the almonds, sage leaves, remaining butter, salt and pepper. Mix on low speed until combined, about 1 minute, scraping down the sides and the bottom if needed. Take the cheese mixture out of the bowl and mold it into a big ball as best you can. Roll it in plastic wrap and place it in the fridge for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, place the arils on a paper towel and pat them completely dry. Let them sit out while the cheese is chilling to remove as much liquid from them as possible. This will keep the cheeseball pretty! After 30 minutes, mold the cheese into more of a smooth ball. Add the arils to a plate or baking sheet and roll the ball through them, using your hands to press arils into all the cracks and crevices. You will need to gently press so the arils adhere to the cheese. At this time, you can serve it immediately or keep it in the fridge until ready to use. If you want to make it ahead of time, you can roll the ball 1 to 2 days beforehand. I’d wait until the night before or morning of to add the pomegranate arils, and you may need to let the cheese come to room temp a bit so it’s sticky enough.

Jellied Cranberry Sauce

Jellied Cranberry Sauce

6 bags (12oz) cranberries
6 C. water
6 C. sugar

Cooking – In a stockpot, bring water and sugar to a boil, add cranberries, boil for 10 mins. After cranberries are soft use hand blender (immersion blender) to mix. Using a fine mesh strainer push through the liquid and pulp, then use cheesecloth to strain rest of seeds.

Filling jars – Using your funnel fill the jars with the cranberry mixture in half pints or pint size canning jars. Continue filling till the jars are filled to 1/2″ headspace. Remove the air bubbles with the rubber or plastic spatula and refill to the proper headspace if necessary.

Processing: Wipe the rims and place the hot lid/rings on the jars. Process in a water bath canner for 15 minutes at a full rolling boil. Wait 5 minutes, remove and place on dishtowel overnight undisturbed. The next day remove rings and clean jars and label with recipe name and date. Store in a cool, dry, and dark place.

Cornmeal Bread Braid

Cornmeal Bread Braid

2 C. milk, scalded
2 eggs
2 tsp. yeast
6 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
1/2 C. canola oil
1/4 C. warm water
1 C. cornmeal
7 C. flour

Scald milk by heating it in the microwave for 1-2 minutes. It’s ready as soon as tiny bubbles begin to form around the outside edges. Discard skin that may have formed on top of the milk. Pour hot milk into your mixer and stir in the sugar. Allow to cool slightly before adding the yeast. Let the yeast sit and come alive. Add salt, eggs, 1/2 C. canola oil, water, and corn meal. While mixing, add five or six C. flour. Continue adding the remaining flour just until the dough cleans the sides of the bowl and is not sticky. (I only used a total of 6 C. flour.) Knead for 10 min. Divide dough in half, then into thirds, and braid as desired. Transfer to a sprayed cookie sheet, sprinkled with cornmeal. (One recipe made two fairly large Christmas wreaths.) Let raise about an hour, until doubled in size. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes and brush with butter before serving. The braid was soft and tender as can be on the inside with lots of corn flavor

Meringue Snowmen & Trees

Meringue Snowmen & Trees

Meringue Snowmen & Trees3 egg whites, at room temperature
3/4 C. sugar
1/2 tsp. cream of tartar
1/4 tsp. salt
Assorted soft food gel colors
1/2 tsp. each peppermint and lemon or orange extract

Royal Icing:
2 cups confectioners’ sugar
1 1/2 T. powdered egg whites
6 T. water

Decorations:
Small red, orange and blue candies, gumdrops, assorted fruit roll-ups

Position racks in second and third levels in oven. Heat oven to 200 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with nonstick foil. Beat egg whites, 2 T. of the sugar, cream of tartar and salt at medium speed in a small bowl until frothy. Increase speed to high; beat until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in remaining sugar until stiff and glossy peaks form, about 5 minutes. Divide in half. Color half with 2 to 3 drops green food color and beat in peppermint extract. Beat lemon or orange extract into other half. Transfer green meringue to a large pastry bag fitted with a large star tip. Pipe meringue into 15 2-1/2-inch stars, spacing about 1-inch apart on prepared baking sheet. Using slightly less pressure on pastry bag, pipe 15 1-inch stars. Using even less pressure, pipe 15 3/4-inch stars. Bake green meringue at 200 degrees F for 45 minutes. Meanwhile, place white meringue in a second large pastry bag fitted with a coupler. Pipe 12 1-1/2-inch balls on prepared baking sheet, using a slightly wet fingertip to coax meringue into shape if necessary. Affix a #12 large round tip to coupler; pipe 12 1-inch rounds. Remove tip and replace with a #10 medium round tip. Pipe 12 small rounds. After green meringue has baked for 45 minutes, add white meringue and bake another 1 hour and 15 minutes until firm and dry. Turn and reverse sheets halfway through. Turn oven off; let meringues sit in oven 1 hour. Remove baking sheets to wire racks to cool 10 minutes. Carefully lift meringues directly to rack.

Royal Icing: In a bowl, mix sugar, powdered egg whites and water; beat on high for 7 minutes until thick and fluffy.

Assemble snowmen, using icing as glue: Beginning with a large ball as a base, attach a medium and a small ball as body and head with dabs of icing. Repeat with remaining meringues. Decorate as desired, using icing to attach candies. Color some of the Royal Icing black and some of it orange to fashion eyes, mouths and carrot noses. Create hats out of gumdrops and mufflers from fruit roll-ups.

Assemble trees, using icing as glue: Stack 2 or 3 graduated stars on top of each other or leave unstacked for shrubs