Monday, April 30, 2012

Sticky Lemon Rolls with Lemon Cream Cheese Glaze


Cinnamon rolls are an excellent canvas to try other flavors, and I found this recipe that was just delightful!  The rolls were gooey, light and with a vibrant lemon flavor.  I really recommend this recipe. You'll get all the "wows", "yumms" and "squeals of joy" once you make them :)

Ingredients:

- 3 large lemons, at room temperature. (For dough, filling, glaze, and garnish)

- For the dough:
1 envelope (0.25 ounces, or 2 1/4 teaspoons) active yeast
3/4 cup milk, warmed to about 100°F
1 stick unsalted butter, very soft, plus 3 tablespoons more for roll assembly
1/4 cup white sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
2 large eggs

- For the sticky lemon filling:
1 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon freshly-ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon powdered ginger

- For the lemon cream cheese glaze:
4 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup powdered sugar


Directions:

Prepare the lemons:  Zest and juice the lemons. Divide the zest into three equal parts. One part will be used in the dough, a second part in the filling, and the final part will be sprinkled on top of the baked rolls for appearance and flavor.

Divide the juice into two equal parts, and set aside. Half of the lemon juice will be used in the lemon-sugar filling for the rolls. The other half will be used in the glaze.

To make the dough:  In the bowl of a stand mixer sprinkle the yeast over the warmed milk and let it sit for a few minutes or until foamy. With the mixer paddle, stir the softened butter, sugar, vanilla, and one cup of the flour into this milk and yeast mixture. Stir in the salt, nutmeg, and one part (1/3) of the lemon zest. Stir in the eggs and enough of the remaining flour to make a soft yet sticky dough. Switch to the dough hook and knead for about 5 minutes, or until the dough is elastic and pliable.

Lightly grease the top of the dough with vegetable oil, and turn the dough over so it is coated in oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and a towel and let the dough rise until nearly doubled — about one hour.

- To make the filling:  In a small bowl, mix 1 cup sugar with the nutmeg and ginger, then work in the second part of the lemon zest (1/3) with the tips of your fingers until the sugar resembles soft sand. Slowly pour in one part (1/2) of the lemon juice, stirring. Stop when the sugar and lemon juice form a thick, clumpy mixture like wet sand. (You may use all of the reserved half of the lemon juice; you may stop before completely adding that half of the lemon juice, depending on how much juice you got from your lemons.)

- Assemble the rolls:  Lightly grease a 13x9-inch baking dish with baking spray or butter. On a floured surface pat the dough out into a large yet still thick rectangle — about 10x15 inches. Spread the dough evenly with 3 tablespoons of very soft unsalted butter, then spread the lemon-sugar mixture over top. Roll the dough up tightly, starting from the top long end. Stretch and pull the dough taut as you roll, to keep the lemon sugar firm inside. Cut the long dough roll into 12 even rolls. Pinch the bottom of each roll closed to help keep the lemon sugar inside, and place each one, open and cut side up, in the prepared baking dish.

Cover the rolls with a towel and let them rise for an hour or until puffy and nearly doubled. (You can also refrigerate the rolls at this point. Cover the pan tightly with plastic wrap or a towel, and place it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. When you are ready to bake the rolls, remove the pan from the fridge, and let them rise for an hour before proceeding with baking.)

Heat the oven to 350°F. Place the risen rolls in the oven and bake for 35 minutes or until a thermometer inserted into a center roll reads 190°F.

- To make the glaze:  While the rolls are baking, prepare the glaze. In a small food processor (or with a mixer, or a sturdy whisk), whip the cream cheese until light and fluffy. Add the remaining part lemon juice and blend until well combined. Add the powdered sugar and blend until smooth and creamy.

- To finish the rolls: When the rolls are done, smear them with the cream cheese glaze, and sprinkle the final part (1/3) of the lemon zest over top to garnish. Let cool for at least 10 minutes before serving, but do serve while still warm.


Source:  Recipe courtesy of "The Kitchn" -  Slightly adapted.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Sword Fish with Lemon - Mint Sauce



This is one of our new favorites.  For the longest time we were looking for a recipe that would highlight the succulent flavor of a sword fish steak but also would have some brightness and full flavor.  After testing several rounds of recipes and options, tweaking here and there, we found the one!

Sword Fish (Pez espada), is very common in Chile, at least it was while I was a child.  My parents used to have a fish and shellfish market downtown Vina del Mar.  Maybe that's a good reason while I just fell in love with the fruit of our beautiful Pacific Ocean!

I remember having this fish as a steak (fried in butter), oven roasted with tomatoes and onions, made as a "caldillo" (fish hearty soup), even as a cebiche, but never grilled. So, I was immediately captivated by this new recipe.  

I hope you like it as much as we did!  Just as a side note... it is a figure friendly option too!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup olive oil
3 Tbsp. chopped fresh mint leaves
3 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh basil leaves
1 garlic clove, minced
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 (5 to 6-ounces each) swordfish steaks

Directions:

Prepare the grill (medium-high heat). Whisk the oil, mint, lemon juice, basil, and garlic in a medium bowl to blend. Season the lemon and olive oil mixture with salt and pepper, to taste.

Brush the swordfish steaks with 2 tablespoons of the lemon and olive oil mixture. Grill the steaks until just cooked through, about 3 minutes per side (depending on thickness of steaks). Transfer the steaks to plates. Spoon the remaining sauce over and serve. 

Enjoy!

Source:  Recipe courtesy of "Giada De Laurentiis" - Food Network

Friday, April 27, 2012

I am back...



I am back... and I survived!  What a beginning of the year...  2012 brought us a couple of surgeries, a few rounds of strep throat, ear infections and even mouth, hands and foot disease, but we survived!!! We can finally say that we started our year on March.  We are all recovered and back to life!

I've missed being around this cyber world and share some of our most favorite recipes.  Life just got on the way and health issues were the main reason.  I have many new recipes to share, so stay tuned! I promise we're back for good!

Here is a little sneak peak of tomorrow's post...


Sword Fish Steak with Lemon-Mint Sauce... delicious!!

Until tomorrow then,

Mo