Tuesday, February 28, 2012

About Southern Food: S'mores Cupcakes, Ziti Casserole, Baked Bean Dish

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From Diana Rattray, your Guide to Southern Food
This week, recipes include tasty little S'mores cupcakes, homemade baked beans with spicy sausage, a pasta and cheese bake, baked custard, pot roast, a banana bread recipe, chicken in Creole sauce, and more.

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S'mores Cupcakes
These delicious graham cracker cupcakes are topped with a wonderful and simple chocolate ganache, miniature marshmallows, and graham cracker chunks or graham cereal pieces. Use a kitchen torch to lightly brown the marshmallows before you decorate the cupcakes.

Homemade Barbecued Baked Beans With Spicy Sausage
Use Great Northern, navy beans, or similar dried beans in this recipe, along with your favorite spicy smoked sausage. Serve these tasty beans with hot baked cornbread or muffins and a tossed salad.

Pasta and Cheese Bake With Spinach
This baked pasta and cheese makes a delicious and special side dish. Serve this tasty pasta dish with grilled or baked chicken or pork chops.

Ziti Casserole With Ground Beef
Make this pasta casserole with ziti pasta or other large tubular pasta. Serve this delicious ziti bake with a tossed salad and garlic bread for a perfect family meal.

 


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Sunday, February 26, 2012

SEAFOOD COOKING CLASS MARCH 19 & CLASS CALENDAR THROUGH JUNE

Seafood Cooking Class... March 19 Only

Join us for an amazing evening of food, cooking, and fun and learn to make a delicious seafood menu on March 19 at 6 pm!

If you are a lover of fish and seafood, don't wait too long to sign up for this one time-only hands-on cooking class! In this brand new class devoted to Italian seafood cooking, we'll learn to make five fabulous dishes that are ideal for entertaining since they can easily be prepared ahead. We'll begin by making fresh ravioli, an elegant starter that combines made-from-scratch fresh pasta with chunks of tender shrimp and sweet asparagus in a light, saffron-hued sauce. Our succulent main course is Sicilian in spirit: fillets of branzino (Mediterranean sea bass) cooked to perfection with a scattering of raisins, olives, pine nuts, capers, and onions, quite lovely served with a colorful medley of string beans, sweet peppers, and zucchini roasted with white wine, and a chive-scented lemony risotto. For a sweet finale, we'll whip creamy, fresh Mascarpone cheese with a secret ingredient and serve it over fresh berries and liqueur-soaked ladyfingers as a lovely ending to our seafood feast.

Menu, March 19:

  • Shrimp & Asparagus Ravioli in Saffron Cream Sauce
  • Sea Bass Sicilian Style with Olives, Raisins, & Pine Nuts
  • Roasted String Beans, Sweet Peppers & Zucchini with White Wine
  • Lemon & Chive Risotto
  • Light-as-Air Limoncello Mousse with Fresh Berries

This hands-on cooking class lasts from 6PM to 9PM. The cost is $110 per person and includes a full dinner paired with wine. Be sure to sign up here before class sells out or call 917-602-1519.

And we are also very excited about our Northern Italian Cooking Class on March 5 at 6pm... We'll begin by kneading dough for light, nearly transparent ravioli, which we'll fill with an intense wild mushroom and cheese stuffing; all the resulting pasta needs to shine is a drizzle of sage-infused butter. We'll roast filet mignon to rosy perfection and sauce it with a rich red wine glaze... what an elegant main course accompanied by my mom's slow-roasted fennel and a golden, creamy souffle' as an elegant side dish. For dessert, we'll look to the country homes of Lombardy, where bread puddings are often made with day-old bread, eggs, and cream. Our bread pudding, though, will feature brioche and chunks of bittersweet and white chocolate... perhaps not a peasant dish, but a memorable one indeed, especially topped with warm rum-spiked caramel sauce! You can sign up here for our Northern Italian Cooking Class.

And new on our web site this month: We've posted our complete online class calendar through June 2012 here.

For those of you looking for a great team-building activity this season, consider a private cooking party. Parties can be held in the daytime or evening and last 3 hours, and the cost is just $162 per person inclusive of gratuity. And the best part: you get to pick the menu you want, and you can add on a wine tasting if you are really into wine! We've even created a chocolate lover's dream event: a hands-on cooking class followed by dinner, a wine tasting, and a chocolate tasting... Call 917-602-1519 to inquire about availability for your private cooking event. Our corporate clients include A & E Television Network, Unilever, Google, Colgate Palmolive, Credit Suisse, Newsweek, Victoria's Secret, NBC, and many more... Click here for more on our clients and testimonials.

Here's what a client recently said about her team-building event at RUSTICO COOKING: "The event was amazing! You and your staff were very attentive to our every need, extremely helpful and you kept our attendees busy and happy. Thank you again for such a good time and creating a great evening for everyone" Joanna, Bank of America

We look forward to cooking with you soon!

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And why not forward this email newsletter to your food-loving friends? The more people around our kitchen table, the better!

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New Recipes

We've added 2 delicious new recipes for hearty winter soups from Molise and Val d'Aosta. Let us know which dishes you prepare! These are perfect recipes for entertaining, and are sure to make your dinner guests feel very special. And consult our complete recipe index here.

Here are links to this month's brand new recipes:

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Escarole, Meatball, and Cannellini Bean Soup over Bruschetta

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

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About Southern Food: Braised Bottom Round, Jelly Roll, Spaghetti w/ Bac

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This week, recipes include a raspberry jelly roll cake, spaghetti with bacon, mushrooms, and Parmesan, pot roast recipes, blueberry buns, an easy pear cobbler, and more.

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Raspberry Jelly Roll
This jelly roll cake is a great choice for a special dessert, and it's easier to make than you might think. Fill this cake roll with raspberry jam, strawberry jam, a citrus curd, or your favorite filling, then dust with powdered sugar.

Spaghetti With Bacon and Mushrooms
This tasty recipe is a great way to enjoy bacon and pasta, and it makes a fabulous meal with a tossed salad and crusty rolls. This flavorful spaghetti dish can be served as a side dish or main dish. Feel free to add a minced clove of fresh garlic to the mushroom and green onion mixture.

Braised Bottom Round Roast
Braising makes this bottom round roast tender and delicious. Serve this roast with mashed potatoes and your choice of vegetables for a fabulous family dinner.

Blueberry Buns With Vanilla Icing
Dried blueberries and cinnamon make these bread machine buns extra-flavorful, and they're perfect for the morning rush. Make these buns a day in advance and pop in the microwave or oven just until warm.

 


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Thursday, February 16, 2012

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