Try the World Review, Sardine Butter

Well Dined | Sardine Butter

I really want to tell you guys about this delightful sardine butter that I made with lemon and fresh herbs, but first I need to tell you how I happened to acquire some sardines.  (Also -check out my delicious Seeded Peasant Bread in the photo, there.)

Well Dined | Try The World (Marrakesh)

I recently signed up for a subscription service called Try The World, which sends me a box of international goodies every other month.  The boxes are themed, so that everything in each comes from one country – my first box was Marrakesh (Morocco).

Well Dined | Try The World (Marrakesh)

Lemme walk you through what it is like to get one of these boxes in the mail.  You open up the cardboard cube, and inside is an adorable print and your beautiful box. (more…)

Cherry Amaretto Jam

Well Dined | Cherry Amaretto Jam

Earlier this week, I posted about homemade Seeded Peasant Bread.  Well, what goes better with homemade bread than homemade jam?  This jam, made with Rainier cherries and Amaretto, is the perfect compliment.

Well Dined | Cherry Amaretto Jam

Rainier cherries are so beautifully colored, I just love them.  Start by pitting and chopping (I was lazy and just quartered mine, and the chunks were a bit too large).

Well Dined | Cherry Amaretto Jam

Combine with sugar, bring to a boil, and cook down for a bit. (more…)

Seeded Peasant Bread

Well Dined | Seeded Peasant Bread

I have been trying to make bread for years.  I have tried so many different recipes, and never been happy with any of them.  Until Melissa introduced to to this recipe from Alexandra’s Kitchen, that is.  It’s so ridiculously easy – there’s no kneading, just mixing and rising – and the texture is amazing.  I’m seriously obsessed with it.

Well Dined | Seeded Peasant Bread

First step – activate yeast.  And while that is happening, stir together flour, spelt flour, salt, and seeds.  Melissa uses 1 tbsp each of quinoa, flax, chia, and millet – I don’t like flax seeds very much, so I use 1 tbsp plus 1 tsp each quinoa, chia, and millet.

Well Dined | Seeded Peasant Bread

Then you mix the yeast mixture into the flour mixture and THAT’S IT (at least as far as mixing goes).  It’s so stupidly easy.  Let it rise for 1 hour, or until doubled. (more…)

Doubletree Hotel Chocolate Chip Cookies

Well Dined | Doubletree Hotel Chocolate Chip Cookies

When I asked Melissa (Smells Like Brownies) to help me become a better baker, I specifically asked to do these cookies.  If you have ever stayed at a Doubletree Hotel, then you know the joy of being handed one of these giant cookies when you check in.  It’s probably one of the most searched for cookie recipes, and it has some secret ingredients that I wouldn’t have guessed.

Well Dined | Doubletree Hotel Chocolate Chip Cookies

So, let’s get started!  The first step is to mix the dry ingredients, which include finely ground dry oats.  This is one of the secret ingredients that makes these cookies so good – it makes the texture so lovely.  There’s also a bit of cinnamon in there, yum.

Next, cream butter with both granulated and brown sugar, vanilla, and the next secret ingredient – lemon juice.  I would never have guessed to use lemon juice in a chocolate chip cookie, but it keeps them tender.

Well Dined | Doubletree Hotel Chocolate Chip Cookies

Mix the dry into the wet, then stir in chocolate chips and toasted chopped walnuts.  The original recipe didn’t call for toasting the walnuts, but I think it makes the texture nicer and brings out the nutty flavor. (more…)

Grilled Vegetable Flatbread

Well Dined | Grilled Vegetable Flatbread

This week Melissa and Sarah take their vegetarian lunch adventure to the grill!  Woohoo!  We’ve been meaning to grill all summer, but for some reason every time we pick a day it starts to rain.  This time was no exception – rain was forecasted starting in the afternoon – but we decided to try and grill before it started, and we succeeded!  Finally!

Well Dined | Grilled Vegetable Flatbread

This flatbread had been kicking around in our minds for a while, the product of brainstorming, and I am so pleased with the way it turned out!  Crispy grilled flatbread topped with pesto, grilled and fresh veggies, feta, and fresh basil – the epitome of Summer.

Well Dined | Grilled Vegetable Flatbread

First, we made the flatbread dough – which is very easy and requires no yeast or rising time!  Just flour, salt, baking powder, water, milk, and oil mixed together. (more…)

Food ‘n Flix – August: Osage County (Biscuits and Gravy Casserole)

Well Dined | Biscuits and Gravy Casserole

It’s Food ‘n Flix time again!  Where we watch a movie and then make something inspired by that movie.  This month’s flick is August: Osage County, hosted by Elliot’s Eats, and boy is it a doozy.

Well Dined | Biscuits and Gravy Casserole

I could tell immediately  from the dialogue that this was a play adaptation, and I was right.  The movie portrays the funeral of the patriarch of an extremely dysfunctional family, set in the desolate plains of Oklahoma.  The cast (including Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Juliette Lewis) acted the crap out of some very dark and intense material – addiction, depression, suicide, abuse, and incest.  This is not a feel good movie (you know it’s bad when incest is the best scenario), but it is very good and it will make you think.

Well Dined | Biscuits and Gravy Casserole

As for the food inspiration – there was a ton!  Many of the most tortured scenes revolved around food, including the horrible funeral dinner and the infamous “eat the fish!” scene.  The moment that I was drawn to was Meryl Streep’s character talking about her last interaction with her husband over biscuits and gravy.  She must have said the phrase “biscuits and gravy” ten times.  I’m not even that big a fan of biscuits and gravy, but that was what I wanted to make.

I wanted to make something special, not basic, so I went to Pinterest thinking I would find an herbed biscuit recipe or something.  But what came up were a ton of recipes for biscuits and gravy casseroles.  I had never heard of that before and it sounded awesome!  Some were just biscuits, gravy, and cheese; but I liked the look of one that included eggs (kind of like a strata). (more…)

Salty Peanut Butter Swirl Brownies

Well Dined | Salty Peanut Butter Swirl Brownies

I have said it before and I will say it again – I am not much of a baker.  I feel much more comfortable with the flow of cooking, than the rigidity of baking.  But I want to get better, and a large part of that is experience.  So my friend Melissa, an excellent baker and author of Smells Like Brownies, is helping me learn.

Well Dined | Salty Peanut Butter Swirl Brownies

We decided to start with some peanut butter swirl brownies, with the knowledge that we wanted there to be plenty of saltiness to contrast the sweetness.  So we made sure that the peanut butter layer was salted, then finished the brownies with flaky sea salt – yum. (more…)

SRC – Lemon and Basil Chicken Salad from Renee’s Kitchen Adventures

Well Dined | Creamy Lemon and Fresh Basil Chicken Salad

It’s my first Secret Recipe Club post!!!  I had been wanting to join the SRC for a while, but wasn’t sure that I met the posting requirements, because I don’t always post every week.  I also didn’t have a recipe index for a long time, so that is something that I have been working on.  I finally felt like the time was right and asked to join, and here I am with my first post!  Yay!

My assigned blog was Renee’s Kitchen Adventures, and I had such a great time looking through it.  Renee is a stay-at-home mom and former nurse (labor and delivery – what a special unit!), and her story reminded me a lot of my mother.  She talks about trying to be healthy and lose weight, and posts healthy recipes based on Weight Watchers points.  I, too, am trying to be healthy and lose weight, so I loved that about this blog.  Even though our ideas of what constitute healthy food are a bit different (I think fat is healthy), I think this blog will be a great resource and inspiration for me.  I also love how accessible and family friendly Renee’s recipes are.  I think I tend to only post about the really complicated stuff, which maybe isn’t so great.

As I was reading through Renee’s most recent recipes, I saw a lot that I wanted to try.  I love that she has a lot of s’mores recipes, and especially that she made s’mores krispy treats – because I did the same thing! I also really liked the sound of this Almond Joy Poke Cake made with coconut oil, coconut oil is the best!  She writes that she isn’t ashamed to use boxed cake mix as a shortcut, and I feel the same way!  I don’t post about them much, but I love to make poke cakes or dress up cake mix in other ways (pro tip: use 1 extra egg, milk instead of water, melted butter instead of oil).

Well Dined | Creamy Lemon and Fresh Basil Chicken Salad

I’ve been baking way more than usual lately, though, and what jumped out at me the most was this Creamy Lemon and Fresh Basil Chicken Salad.  It has been super hot and humid lately, so this is exactly the kind of thing I want to be eating right now. (more…)

Crab Quinoa Salad with Lemon Butter and Avocado

Well Dined | Crab Quinoa Salad with Lemon Butter and Avocado

Everyone knows that crab legs go perfectly with drawn (melted) butter, especially if it had lemon and garlic in it.  But what do you do if you are craving that combo in a lighter dish?  Melissa and I decided to make a quinoa salad incorporating those flavors, along with fresh avocado, to keep things nice and light.  Yum.

Well Dined | Crab Quinoa Salad with Lemon Butter and Avocado

Step 1 – acquire crab legs.  I got a pretty good deal on pre-cooked king crab legs at Costco.

Well Dined | Crab Quinoa Salad with Lemon Butter and Avocado

Step 2 – remove crab meat.  This was both thrilling and frustrating.  I felt compelled to extract every last shred of meat from those suckers – not an easy task, but very rewarding.  This will take a while, so start cooking your quinoa in the meantime (Step 1.5? 2.5? I give up).  We used a 3:1 mixture of white and black quinoa because we thought it would look pretty (we were right), you can use whatever you like.  (more…)