Lizbeth Lane Simmer Sauce

I love when I am asked to review a new gluten free product. It’s great when I can try something new, play with it, and then tell you where to get it.

I recently received a set of Lizbeth Lane Simmer Sauce. They are all gluten free finishing sauces which are a simple way to turn any basic dish into something gourmet in under five minutes. Many sauces like this, normally have a thickening agent that contain gluten. This product is 100% gluten free. The different flavors go well with seafood, veal, chicken and pork. You basically just sauté the meat in a pan with olive oil and then add the jar of sauce to the pan for the last five minutes. Once the meat is cooked just serve over gf pasta or rice.

This sauce will make any weeknight meal into something special. Give it a try and let me know what you think. You can buy any of their products at http://www.LizethLaneCuisine.com. You can also find them at Acme and Whole Foods in the Delaware Valley. The website has some good recipes but one of mine is below.

Ingredients:

1 Jar of Roasted Red Pepper & Basil Cream Lizbeth Lane Sauce
1 Yellow Pepper
2 Chicken breast Sliced
2 Cups Riced Cauliflower

Slice pepper and cook over medium meat with chicken breast for about 4 minutes. Pour in jar of sauce and continue to cook until sauce is hot and chicken is completely cooked.

I like to use veggies instead of pasta. Sometimes I use shredded carrots, broccoli slaw, spaghetti squash or this time a cauliflower dish that is similar to rice. Simply remove the florets of the cauliflower from the stalk and either grate by hand with box grater or in a food processor.

Serve over Cauliflower or pasta with parm cheese on the side.

I plan to get a little fancy with some of the other sauce so check back soon for more great ways to use this fun gluten free product.

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Flan

The other night my boyfriend and I where sitting on the coach and he said he was home sick and all he wanted was his mommy’s flan. I was not allowed to look up a recipe or put my own spin on it, I had to get the exact recipe directly from her and no funny business. So, at 10 P.M. my mission started.

EDITED: 12/25/16

Ingredients:

2 Can of condensed milk
1 Can full of water
6 egg yolks
4 whole eggs
1 cup sugar
* vanilla or any extract optional

In a large bowl beat eggs very well and then slowly add milk and water and continue to beat and whisk very well. If you have a mixer or blender that might be more very helpful. Blend together the eggs, then separately blend together the milk and water. Slowly add the milk/water mixture to the egg mixture while mixing together.  In a small pan pour in sugar and melt into a syrup. This will take time, but be patient and continue to stir. Keep the pan at a medium heat and keep stirring and you see a caramel form in about five minutes. ( Note: If you over cook the sugar it will start to clump and form crystals. If the heat is to low the syrup will never form and sugar will turn dark and hard. ) Now take the hot syrup and pour it quickly in to a well sprayed baking dish that is the shape that you want the flan to form. Quickly move the sugar around to cover the bottom. This is hard because it will harden quickly, but its fine if its not perfect because it will melt in the oven. Now pour the egg mixture on top of the syrup in the baking dish.

Set up a water-bath. The picture below will show you how I did it. I filled a large baking pan half way up with water and put it on top of a bigger sheet tray to make it easier to hold. Place the baking dish with the flan in the water bath. BE CAREFULLY not to get any water in the dish.

Bake the whole thing at 350 degree for about 1 hour 15 minutes – 1 hour 30 mins. Keep and eye on it because any temp change will change the cooking time. To check the doneness use a tooth pick and see if it comes out clean.

Remove the whole thing from the oven carefully being careful not to get water in the flan. Allow the flan to cool out side a water bath.

To serve – flip flan onto a flat dish and cut into serving size pieces. Make sure it is completely cooled before flipping.

It came out great but it will never be as good as the one Jay’s mom makes. My next attempt will be with unsweetened fat free condensed milk to see if I can make a guilt free version.

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Johnny Cakes

I think I discovered this one by accident. I am always looking for new breakfast ideas and since I always have corn meal around I wanted to see what I could do. The best part about this recipe is that you can add anything you want. This time I used blueberries but you can add bananas, strawberries or chocolate. You can even make them savory as a fun dinner side by adding a little cheese or even sauté onions or peppers.

Ingredients:

(Note- this recipe makes one serving. Multiply all ingredients for more)

1/4 cups corn meal
1 egg
1/8 cup milk ( any kind)
* 1/4 blueberries ( feel free to change it up with different fruit, chocolate, cheese or even veggies )
1/2 Tbsp sugar optional*

Mix all ingredients together and allow it to stand for a few minutes. Place batter in spoonfuls on a hot well oiled or buttered pan. Cook on one side for about two minutes until brown and then flip and repeat on opposite side. Serve hot with syrup, jelly and or butter.

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Egg Drop Soup

Every time I order Chinese food the first thing I get is egg drop soup. It is also the only thing I ever want when I am not feeling well. It is super easy to make and worth a try.

Ingredient:

2 Cups Chicken Broth (gluten free)
1 egg scrambled (you can use only the white of an egg if you prefer)
1/2 Tbsp of Gluten Free Soy sauce
1/2 tsp pepper
2 – 4 Tbsp chopped green onion depending on how much you like

In a pot, boil broth with soy sauce and pepper. Once liquid is boiling lower heat and add egg slowly while whisking lightly with a fork or chop stick. The egg will cook quickly and then remove soup from heat and pour into a bowl. Add green onions and serve while hot.

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BlueBerry Jam

I have started playing around with preserving food in jars. I have failed with my attempts at pickling but I seem to do well with making jam. This recipe is transferable to almost any berry. Please make sure to follow approved canning techniques to insure a safe, shelf stable product. I provided a great link for you with tons more recipes and resources if your interested:http://nchfp.uga.edu/publications/publications_usda.html

If you are from Philly then you have most likely been to one of the many great brunch places with homemade jam. I have been wanting to replicate it for a long time but was finally inspired when the market had a full flat of blueberries for $2. I adjusted the recipe’s I had by adding less sugar and no pectin. This was my first try and it came out great!!!!

Ingredients:

5 Cups blueberries (Washed, dried, stems removed)
1 1/2 Cups Sugar
Juice and zest of one lemon

I recommend reading the site I provided above for some better canning instruction but I will try to break it down below. I have taken some canning classes on canning and I can imagine it would be hard to follow with out understanding the reason behind each step. This recipe was a small batch and made 3 small jars worth. Start with the three pot set up below:

Pot 1 – Medium size pot non-reactive surface to make the jam. Place blueberries in the pot and crush. Add sugar and lemon and cook on medium heat. Continue to stir and watch the mixture so that it continues to bubble but not burn or boil over. You must stir it every few minutes. Your goal is for the mixture to become thick. It should get to the point that it wont create droplets or run easily off a cold spoon. You are looking for a consistency that slowly forms large clumps that look almost like glass forming on the spoon. Many recipes say this will take 10-15 minutes. It took me about 35 minutes but weather plays huge factor.

Pot 2- The next pot should be small with hot water for cleaning the lids. When you preserve anything in jars, the metal circle part of the lid is not re-usable. Each time you must use new lids.This is because they have a rubber lining that helps form a seal but it only works once. The jar and twisty top are good for many uses but not the flat part of the lid. In order to active the new flat top you must heat the lids to help soften the rubber. Do this by putting just the flat part of the lid in the pot with very hot water but not boiling and allow it to sit for about ten minutes before processing.

Pot 3 – Place water into the pot high enough to cover the jars with a little extra water because water will evaporate. You should use the biggest pot you own for this one like a lobster pot. Place a small towel in the bottom of the pot. This acts like a pillow to avoid the jars from breaking in the pot. Place the jars and lids in the pot and bring water to boil. Boil for ten minutes and then keep the jars in the hot water until your ready to fill.

Once the jelly cooks down and is ready to go, shut the heat off and allow it to cool for 5 minutes. Remove jars from hot water and drip dry. Fill each jar with jelly about one half inch from top. Clean the tops of the jar well with a clean towel to insure that you will make a good seal between the jar and lid. Place the lids on jars. Its important not to twist the lid on to tight because you want air to escape. A good rule is to make it finger tight.

Next, place the complete jars in the big pot of water on high heat for ten minutes. Once the water is boiling you may want to lower it a bit to keep the jars from moving to much. After ten minutes CAREFULLY remove the the jars with tongs from pot and place on counter. Its important not to put the jars on a cold surface because the sudden change in temp from the hot water to the cold counter can break the glass.

The final step is my favorite. I call it the canning musical. Once jars are out of the water you want to hear each lid make a pop sound. This insures a good seal. The sound is like the what you hear when you open a glass juice bottle. This can take up to 15 minutes depending on room temp. If you don’t hear the pop or see an indent on the top of the lid then you should keep that jar in the fridge and use it first.

Jam can stay shelf stable for up to a year but once opened should be stored in fridge. Enjoy!!!

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Bruschetta

I wanted to give some tips on a very popular recipe right now. This is one of my favorites. Tomatoes are in season right now and I could eat them all day. I was never a big fan of bruschetta because I did not see what was so special. Once I learned how to do this the right way I was shocked by the difference.

Ingredients

5 plum tomatoes
2 Tbsp olive oil
1/3 cup chopped basil
Pinch of salt
2 cloves garlic
1/2 Cup motzerl cheese *optional
1 loaf of gluten free bread ( My pick is Sweet Christine’s baget)

Slice bread and either grill or toast it. Slice raw garlic clove in half and rub all over the toast. The hot bread will release the right amount of oil from the clove. Then Lightly oil the top of the toast. Next, slice a tomato in half and gently rub the juice onto each slice. In. A separate bowl add chopped tomato with olive oil, basil and salt. If using cheese add it at this point. Mix tomatoes well with hand and top it on bread.

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Quick Coconut Ice Cream

I am always trying new ice-cream creations. I try to always make it healthy and low fat. This one worked out better then most. It Is lite, fluffy and great for summer. Best of all I came up with some great tricks to make it really easy.

Ingredients:

2 Cups skim milk
2 Tbsp fat free halt and half
5 Tbsp shredded coconut
1 tsp vanilla extract
4 Tbsp Splenda
1/2 tsp salt

Put all the ingredients in a quart size container with lid. Shake ingredients well for a few minutes. This will form a nice foam on the top. You can taste the mix at this point to make sure it is as sweet as you want. Place the mix in the ice cream maker and let it go for about 25 minutes or until it is completely frozen. Eat is right away and enjoy.
For a fun spin, what ice cream is almost done, slowly add some chocolate chips and chopped almonds for an almond joy version.

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Hidden vegetable Soup

With all the great Peanut Butter & Company flavors I have to play with I am trying to come up with some new fun ideas. With the school year around the corner its important to have some quick go to recipes that kids will love and mom is proud of. My peanut butter soup will leave all kids asking for more and they will never know its packed with veggies.

Ingredients:
3 Cups chicken broth (vegetable broth if vegan)
2 cups skim milk (almond milk if vegan)
7 Tbs Peanut Butter & Company “It’s Hot in Here” peanut butter
2 Tbs Peanut Butter & Company “Honey” peanut butter
5 carrots cut into rounds
1 can diced tomatoes
3/4 medium yellow onion chopped
3 cloves garlic
1/4 Cup diced fresh ginger
Salt and pepper to taste

Start by lightly browning the onions and garlic in a pot. Add carrots and broth and cook on medium / high heat till carrots are soft. Add all the remaining ingredients and simmer for about 45 min stirring every few minutes. Shut head off and use a food immerser to blend soup into a smooth consistency. Serve hot!!

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Peanut Butter Noodles

Peanut Butter & Company is really making some unique products. Since I really love Peanut butter I am having a blast trying out some new ideas.
When I was a kid I remember when my mom would order me sesame noodles from the Chinese take-out store. Then years later while traveling in Thailand I became addicted to Pad Thai. Well here is my gluten free spin to the fun, kid friendly noodle dish.

Ingredients:

10 oz rice noodles
8 Tbsp Hot and Spicy Peanut Butter from Peanut Butter & Company
2 Tbsp Soy sauce
2 Tbsp fish sauce mix (the red one I always talk about and the vegetarian version if you prefer)
1 Tbsp sesame oil
2 tsp brown sugar
2 green onions chopped
1/3 cup chopped cilantro
2 cups bean sprouts
1 cup chopped romain
1/4 crushed peanut
1 carrot grated
1/2 lemon

This is a quick one. Put noodles in boiling in boing water for a few minutes. While noodles cook mix peanut butter, soy sauce, fish sauce,sesame oil, sugar, green onion, lemon and half the cilantro. Once noodles are done, strain well and pour into large bowl with sauce to toss. Plate the noodles on a bed of romain and bean sprouts. Top noodles with grated carrot, crushed nuts and remaining cilantro. Enjoy!

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Peanut Butter & Company

Peanut Butter is clearly one of my go-to snacks and ingredients. Low in carb and high in protein it’s hard to go wrong. I often find my self substituting Peanut Butter when butter is required in recipes both sweet and savory.

Peanut Butter & Company is a great company that makes tons of fantastic flavors and all gluten free. They sent me a whole bunch of diffrent flavors to play with and I have come up with some great stuff. Give one of the flavors a try and keep a look out for some great recipes soon to come.

Some of natural peanut butter’s health benefits are:

– Vegetarian source of protein
– Provides essential vitamins and minerals like Vitamin E, Niacin, Phosphorous & Magnesium
– Cholesterol Free
– No trans fat
– Good source of natural folic acid, an essential nutrient during pregnancy and in the prevention of heart disease
– Good source of antioxidant, offering as much as grapes, tomatoes, or blueberries

At Peanut Butter & Co. they pride themselves on providing great-tasting, all-natural, healthful products. The complete ingredients list and nutritional information for all of thier peanut butter products are available on the web site.

Check them out!!!

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