Friday, December 30, 2011

Weighing in on 'Unhealthy' Foods

The Improper Chef weighs in on 'unhealthy foods'

I know it's probably not a good idea to blog when you have the flu.  I've got a 100+ temp, so I could be talking crazy, and I have had no human interaction since Tuesday except for my husband and my cats.  Because I have been couch bound, I've been doing a lot of reading when I haven't been sleeping.  One article in particular caught my eye today.  It's about the "unhealthiest" cookbooks of the year.
http://foodiesandfatties.com/here-are-the-unhealthiest-cookbooks-of-2011

Health, nutrition, and fitness are all very important.  In the perfect world that much of society seems to project, no one would eat fast food.  Because of my personal preference for cooking at home, I don't eat fast food often.  But this week, when I drove past a McDonalds at lunch time, I stopped in.  (For the record, eating at Mickey D's is NOT why I am sick).  I can count on one hand the number of times I eat at a fast food restaurant like McDonalds, Burger King, or Wendy's every year.  Disclaimer: add a second hand this year, I indulged when the McRib came back.  But again, this is due to my family's preference to cut down on eating out (fast food or otherwise) to save money and to give this blog some content (natch).  Do you eat fast food more often than that?  That's your choice!  We live in America, where we are afforded a great many choices in many facets of life.  Ain't no shame in my game.  When I am having a craving or in a pinch for time, no amount of shame is going to keep me from enjoying my Big Mac.


As a home chef, a food blogger, and a former restaurant industry employee, all different kinds and types of food interest me.  I can't eat the same thing day after day, week after week.  I have 20+ full journals and notebooks with recipes in them.  I have countless recipe boxes.  I have index cards with ideas and notes in every room of the house.  And yes, you will find "unhealthy" options from all these chefs that are featured in the article above.  But the trick?  And this is not really a trick, because it seems pretty obvious to me: EVERYTHING IN MODERATION.  You probably don't want to cook from Paula Deen's Southern Bible every day.  But if you sprinkle a little Paula into your weekly menu here and there, are you really being "unhealthy?"  It's all about moderation, variety, and portions. 

Not every chef out there is in agreement on what you should be serving to your family.  Just look at Paula Deen and Anthony Bourdain.  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/26/anthony-bourdain-paula-deen_n_937908.html
I love me some Tony B, but I agree with Paula on this argument.  I think he was very harsh in his remarks and is feeding into hurtful labels.  Sure, I've passed over recipes because they seemed to be too heavy on one ingredient or another, but saying that Paula is the most dangerous woman in America is asinine.  Anthony's huge on sarcasm, but he's also a public figure and a role model and he should probably know by now that people are going to blow up his comments (like I am doing right now).


I strongly dislike labels like "healthy" and "unhealthy."  It makes people feel terrible when they decide to indulge in something "unhealthy."  Balance yourself.  If you have Guy Fieri's jambalaya sandwich (amazeballs, btw), maybe hit the gym extra hard the next time you go.  Or balance it out with some light options.  Everyone has their own version of what "healthy" and "unhealthy" is.  That, in itself, is healthy.  I suppose that last sentence makes me a hypocrite, but whatevs, I'm trying to make a point here.


I'm not saying I am a saint and that I don't judge people.  But I think that judging people for what they choose to eat or cook is wrong.  THAT is what is "unhealthy."  Do what is right for you.  With 2012 around the corner and all the pressure of resolutions, there is one resolution that I would make if I believed in making resolutions.  And that is to be true to yourself.  Do what you love, eat what you love, and find the balance in your life that makes the short time we all have on this earth worth living.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Party Like It's 2011!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Christmas has come and gone.  Don't get down in the dumps... the holidays aren't over yet!  New Years Eve & New Years Day are right around the corner.  Hosting a NYE bash?  Attending one, and you're not sure what to bring?  Here are some great party food ideas to make your last evening of 2011 one to remember!

BBQ Chicken Tartlets-
You've seen these on our blog and Facebook page before, and no we're not embarrassed to be a repeat offender where this recipe is concerned.  It's quick, easy and tasty.  What more could you want in a party appetizer?  You can make your own bbq sauce (hit up TIC for a great homemade recipe), or if you're pressed for time we recommend Sweet Baby Ray's.  Best BBQ sauce on the shelf!  For the tartlets, you take 2 packages of the mini phyllo shells (we're going for easy here, you don't have to bake your own!), and place them on a baking sheet.  For the filling, dice up 6oz cooked boneless chicken and mix it with 3/4c bbq sauce, 1/3c diced green onion, 2 egg yolks, 3oz shredded gouda, salt, pepper and 1/3c light cream or half & half.  Spoon the mixture into the shells and bake at 350 degrees for 20 min.

Sour Patch Martini-
Here's a fun cocktail idea that tastes delicious and looks cute!  In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add 1oz each Chambord raspberry vodka, Sour Apple Pucker, Watermelon Pucker and sour mix. Pour into a martini glass. Float a couple sour patch candies on top and enjoy!

Caesaer Salad Crostini-
Take a baguette and cut it into thin slices.  Brush one side of each bread with a mix of 1/3c olive oil, salt, pepper, a pinch of garlic powder and a pinch of italian seasoning.  Place on a baking sheet, oiled side up, and bake on 400 degrees until just lightly toasted.  Remove from the oven and cool.  Mix shredded romaine, your favorite caesar dressing, and some grated parmesan cheese, and top each bread piece with the lettuce mix.

Smoked Gouda & Chorizo Poppers- 
(photo from foodnetwork.com) This is a great recipe from Food Network's Sunny Anderson!  These are in our stuffed pepper rotation along with the Buffalo Chicken Poppers (see TIC).  Here's the link to foodnetwork.com for Sunny's fabulous peppers!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/sunny-anderson/smoked-gouda-chorizo-jalapeno-poppers-recipe/index.html

Mini Beef Wellingtons-
Here's another great recipe from Food Network.  My husband made these for my 30th birthday party and the recipe has been in our app rotation ever since!  I recommend serving it with a horseradish dipping sauce.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/claire-robinson/mini-beef-wellingtons-recipe/index.html

Horseradish Dipping Sauce-
Mix 3/4c sour cream, 1/4c prepared horseradish, 1 tbsp green onion, 1 tbsp shallots, 3/4 tsp lemon juice.  Mix all, and season with salt & pepper.  Chill min 30 min and up to 6 hours.

Buffalo Chicken Dip-
I've had many variations of buffalo chicken dip over the years, and this recipe is my favorite.  The key? The SAUCE.  This is my favorite buffalo sauce out there.  I've been having trouble finding it in the stores as of late, so I've been ordering it online.  Nothing goes together quite as well as Anchor Bar buffalo sauce and Ken's ranch dressing.  To make the dip:  Mix 3/4c buffalo suace, 16oz softened reduced fat cream cheese, 8oz ranch, and a shredded store-bought rotisserie chicken.  Bake on 350 degrees until bubbly, about half and hour, stirring throughout.  Serve it with tortilla chips and carrot & celery sticks.

Peppermint Martini-

Looking for something to do with those leftover candy canes?  Hook them to a martini glass filled with peppermint goodness!  In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine 5oz vodka, 2oz white creme de cacao, and 1/2oz peppermint schnapps.  Shake well and strain into 2 martini glasses.

Italian Nachos-
Inspired by an appetizer at the Macaroni Grill.  Heat up 1.5c alfredo sauce on low heat.  While the alfredo sauce is warming up, cook & crumble 8oz hot or sweet italian sausage (or half hot half sweet) and brown.  Place a generous layer of tortilla chips into a baking dish.  Top with 1c shredded asiago cheese, and then pour the alfredo sauce over the cheese & chips.  Top with the sausage (remove the sausage from the pan with a slotted spoon to you don't carry over all that grease), 1c diced banana peppers, 1 diced tomato, 1 diced yellow onion, and 1.5c of italian blend cheese.  Bake on 350 degrees until the cheese melts and is nice and bubbly brown.  Garnish with diced green onion, if desired.

Lemony Artichoke Dip-

(photo from southernliving.com) Here's a nice cold dip alternative for artichokes. 
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/lemony-spinach-artichoke-dip-10000001654561/


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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Countdown- Days 2 & 1

Merry Christmas!

We decided to combine days 2 & 1 a) so we have the day off tomorrow and b) chances are, you've already hit the grocery store already.

First of all, we wanted to thank everyone for all the support!  Being able to share our kitchen successes with you all is a wonderful thing.  There are so many wonderful food blogs and sites out there, and we really appreciate that you have chosen ours to follow! 

Here are some of our favorite recipes from 2011.  We'll do a more elaborate year-end feature, but these are some ideas for meals to try before the end of the year:

Beef & Beer Chili-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=206502102746146&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Chicken & Sausage with Creole Mustard Sauce-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=209601439102879&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Brasied Short Ribs-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=216893748373648&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Braised Italian Chicken-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=206026919460331&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Hearty Beef Stew-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=222493964480293&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Chicken Pot Pie- 
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=214936045236085&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Mac & Cheese-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=208705592525797&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater
Italian Chicken & Pepperoni-
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=258507667545589&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Countdown- Day 3

Party Food, Part 2



Our party food blog was very well received, and we have been asked to provide some more party food ideas.  Ask, and you shall receive!

BBQ Chicken Tartlets-
BBQ chicken mini quiches!  This is a yummy variation of our pancetta and goat cheese tartlets.  The recipe for the homemade bbq sauce is blow.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=239689422760747&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Homemade BBQ Sauce-
For the tartlets!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=239693819426974&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Pepperoni Pizza Dip-
Serve it with bread sticks rather than tortilla chips
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=228337820562574&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Deviled Eggs-

They are simple to make but look pretty fancy!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=223240194405670&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Jalapenos-
This is our most popular appetizer recipe!  If you haven't tried it out yet, give it a shot.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=205599752836381&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Hoagie Dip-
This has been a Christmas Eve staple for our family, going on year #3!  It's a sandwich that's convenient to eat while you're socializing.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=206021632794193&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Baked Sausage Cups-
More fun with finger foods!  This is a take on our sausage dip but instead of baking it in a pot, you're baking it within its own edible "bowl"

Southwestern Meatballs-
Meatballs with a little kick!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=207648505964839&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Christmas Countdown- Day 4

The Breakfast/Brunch



Whether you are having people over for Christmas Eve Brunch, or trying to decide what to have for Christmas Day breakfast, The Improper Chef is here to help!  Here are some great ideas to get your day started off right.  Breakfast is, after all, the most important meal of the day!

Hash Brown Crust Quiche-
The hash brown crust is absolutely makes this quiche, and it's pretty simple!  Here is the link to this hearty and delicious breakfast idea.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=243308545732168&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=1&theater

Trader Joe's Hash Browns-
If you don't care for quiche but love hash browns, these are the way to go! 

Bloody Marys-
Bloody Marys have become our signature drink.  Check out the "what to drink" blog for directions on how to make your own pepper infused vodka.  If you don't have the time and want to enjoy one of these this weekend, here's a quick & easy recipe using Absolut Peppar.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=216897861706570&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Blueberry Lemon Coffee Cake-
This is my favorite coffee cake recipe!  I've been making it for years and it's always a hit.
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/blueberry-coffee-cake-10000001734304/

Pancetta & Goat Cheese Tartlets-
These are basically mini quiches with major taste!
www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=216897861706570&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Martha Stewart's Eggnog-
Go ahead, it's the holidays.  Start drinking the eggnog early!
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=223225621073794&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Baked Reuben Dip-
This is a great brunch casserole alternative!
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=214924648570558&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas Countdown- Day 5

The sweets!



Cookies, candy, cupcakes, pies... these are my favorite things to make at the holidays.  There are so many options and such little time!  These are some of the treats that I made this year.  Some are new additions to my holiday sweets rotation, and some are longtime staples.

Chocolate peppermint stars-
My mom and I make these every year!  This was a test batch for work and then we're doing the real deal tonight!
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Chocolate-Peppermint-Stars-236803

Chocolate peppermint tart-
(photo from Epicurious/Bon Appetit)  This is my favorite holiday pie!  Soooo good.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Dark-Chocolate-and-Peppermint-Whipped-Cream-Tart-236763

Mini Cherry Cakes-

These little guys are extremely festive for this time of year!  And they are miniature, so you can have more than one, or in addition to the other goodies that are tempting you.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=236984346364588&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=1&theater

Chocolate Espresso Treats-
Another fun mini-bite dessert that you won't feel so guilty about piling on your plate!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=237498832979806&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=1&theater

Sugar Cookie Peppermint Kisses-
Got these from Family Circle magazine.  I omitted the nuts due to allergies, but I am sure they would be great either way!
http://www.familycircle.com/holiday/christmas/cookies/favorite-holiday-cookies/?page=2

Holly Cookies-

Another Family Circle recipe.  Note: don't use cinnamon candies for the accents, they do not look nice or hold up in the baking.  I used dark chocolate M&Ms and was much happier with the result.  Also, I used a holly cutout instead of a wreath cutout.
http://www.familycircle.com/holiday/christmas/cookies/favorite-holiday-cookies/?page=6

Linzers & Lemons-

For the linzers, I omitted the hazlenuts (again, pesky allergies) and used seedless raspberry jam.  They are labor intensive, but worth it!  http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/linzer-cutouts-recipe/index.html
For the lemon cookies, we had to doctor up the icing (thanks Steph!) but the cookies themselves are fabulous.  Splurge on the star-shaped edible glitter, they really make this cookie shine. http://www.marthastewart.com/865406/sparkly-lemon-cookies

Gingerbread Truffles-
So messy to make, but so delicious.  Afterall, what fun is baking if you're not up to your wrists in melted chocolate? Melt 14oz white chocolate chips and stir in 1/2c heavy cream, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ginger, and 1/8 tsp allspice until smooth. Pour into a shallow square pan and refrigerate 2 hours. Roll into 1-inch balls and chill 30 min. Dip into 14oz melted dark chocolate and chill until set. If you want to decorate them with sprinkles, powdered sugar, etc do so after dipping in the dark chocolate.

Peppermint Bark- 
White chocolate, dark chocolate and peppermint come together, and the results speak for themselves!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=234452506617772&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmas Countdown- Day 6

Christmas Dinner Main Dishes



Serving your first Christmas dinner?  Or looking for a way to change up your big day feast?  Here are some main dish ideas for a fabulous holiday meal!

Stuffed Pork Roast-
The red apples and green rosemary make this pork roast a terrific way to make your holiday table even more colorful!  To save some time, ask your butcher to butterfly the roast for you if they offer that service.  
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=252850201444669&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Jambalaya-
The red and green peppers make this another colorful option for your holiday meal!  In addition to the chicken and sausage, you could add some shrimp to take the flavor to a new level.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=234482189948137&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Ham-
(photo from bonappetit.com) Holiday ham is a staple in my family.  We have a big ham dinner every Christmas day.  Here is a fabulous recipe from Bon Appetit magazine, I can't wait to try this one out!
http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/2011/12/holiday-ham-with-riesling-and-mustard

Roast Beef Tenderloin-
(photo from bonappetit.com) Here is another terrific recipe from BA.  I love the idea of the caesar crust!
http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/2011/12/roast-beef-tenderloin-with-caesar-crust

Braised Chicken-
This is a fairly low maintenance dish that has a lot of flavor.  The chicken gets so tender it falls right off the bone!  Serve it up with a generous amount of the tomato sauce.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=206026919460331&set=a.205599749503048.52177.205571772839179&type=3&theater

Check out The Improper Chef on Facbeook for more great holiday food ideas!