Showing posts with label celebrate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrate. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Pizza Dough


Happy Pi Day! Today, I'm sharing a recipe for pizza pie dough. Pizza seems to be a universally loved food. Kids love pizza. Adults love pizza. Americans, Italians, Chicagoans, and New York's all love pizza. I love pizza!

I recently learned how to make pizza dough. I make it often for my family. I love this yeast-based dough recipe. The pizza dough does require some time to proof, which makes it a great make-ahead dinner.

Pizza is a great vehicle to use leftovers. I find that I tend to have leftover meat, like chicken, and vegetables in my refrigerator at the end of the week. So, I use pizza dough to turn my leftovers into a delicious, "new" meal. Here's the recipe.

Ingredients:
6 ounces (3/4 cup) warm water
1 packet yeast
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 cup all purpose flour (plus more for rolling out the dough)
3/4 cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 Tablespoon olive oil (plus 1 teaspoon for the bowl).

Equipment:
Large glass bowl
Large mixing bowl
Spatula
Cling wrap
Grill pan or cast iron skillet
Candy thermometer (optional)

Instructions:
Mix sugar, water, and yeast. RDtip: Make sure to use warm water with a temperature between 110-120*F. The warm water helps activate the yeast. Hot water can kill the yeast, which will inhibit the leavening of the pizza dough.

In a large mixing bowl, add salt, flour, and olive oil. When yeast mixture is bubbly, add to the flour mixture. Mix until ingredients until combined. Pour dough onto a floured surface. Kneed the dough for 3-4 minutes until it is elastic and smooth. 

Place the dough in a large, glass mixing bowl that has been coated with 1 teaspoon olive oil. Cover the bowl with cling wrap or a clean towel. Place the dough in a warm, draft-free environment for 1 hour to proof. 



The dough should double in size. RDtip: I use my oven as a draft-free proofing environment. Note: Do not turn the oven on while dough is proofing.



Divide dough into 4 pieces. Roll out your dough on a floured surface. Grill your dough in a grill pan on medium heat for 5-7 minutes per side. 



Top pizza dough with your favorite toppings to create your own pizza. Here are a few of my favorites pizzas to make.

BBQ Chicken Pizza
BBQ sauce
Cooked chicken
Red onion
Mushrooms
Mozzarella cheese



Mediterreanean Pizza
Pesto
Mozzarella cheese
Mushrooms onion
Olives
Banana peppers


Tomato Herb Pizza
Goat cheese
Basil
Chives
Heirloom tomatoes
Salt and pepper
Balsamic vinegar reduction



To make these pizzas into a more balance meal, add a side salad like a Greek Salad or Caesar salad.



These recipes turn your leftovers into a great, new meal. Using leftovers to make "new" meals is a great way to save money and no one will guess that this was a meal made of leftovers. So, try making pizza dough and reveal in the praise of your loved ones.

I hope you enjoy these recipes. Feel free to make pizza dough with your kids. It's a really fun hands-on meal for kids.  

You can invite your friends over and turn any night into a pizza night. Have fun! If you make any of these recipes, tag me @RDtipoftheday. I love seeing your creations.

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Celebrate December


LOVE celebrations! I love birthdays, holidays, Tuesdays, and Fridays! I love celebrating achievements: graduations, babies, marriage, or just being an amazing human being. Give me a reason, and I'll celebrate with you! So, this is a new feature that I thought would be fun! 

In this series, I give you an overview of the food celebrations and holidays in the month, so you can celebrate. For me, it's helpful for menu planning or throwing themed dinners. These food holidays are a great way to have a themed meal and invite people over to your home. 

Inviting people into your home is a great way to build community. There's something about breaking bread, cooking, sharing recipes, and food that sparks conversation. I love talking and celebrating around a table. So, here are some food celebrations in December.

December has several celebrations throughout the month. December is:

- National Eggnog Month

- National Fruit Cake Month


There are also many celebrations on days throughout December. 

- December 1 is National Pie Day (For tips for successful pies, click here.)

- December 3 is National Peppermint Latte Day & National Apple Pie Day

- December 4 is National Cookie Day

- December 5 is National Comfort Food Day

- December 6 is National Gazpacho Day

- December 7 is National Cotton Dandy Day or Ferry Floss Day in Great Britain

- December 8 is National Brownie Day

- December 9 is National Pastry Day

- December 11 is National "Have a Bagel Day"

- December 12 is National Cocoa Day & National Ambrosia Day

- December 13 is National Popcorn String Day & National Cocoa Day

- December 14 is National Biscuits and Gravy Day & National Bouillabaisse Day

- December 15 is National Gingerbread Latte Day & National Lemon Cupcake Day

December 16 is National "Chocolate Covered Anything" Day

December 17 is National Maple Syrup Day

- December 18 is National "I Love Honey" Day

December 19 is National Oatmeal Muffin Day


December 21 is National Fried Shrimp Day & National Hamburger Day
- - For a lighter version, check out my grilled shrimp poboy recipe.



December 23 is National Bake Day & National Pfeffernuesse Day (a German spice cookie)
- - If you need ideas for something to bake, try my thyme blueberry crisp or homemade granola for a sweet start to your day. Granola is also a great last-minute gift.



December 25 is National "Kiss the Cook" Day & National Pumpkin Pie Day

December 26 is National Candy Cane Day

December 28 is National Chocolate Candy Day

December 30 is National Baking Soda Day (aka Bicarbonate of Soda Day)

- December 31 is National Vinegar Day

I hope this list inspires your meals or party plans in December. If you participate in these monthly celebrations, tag me, @RDtipoftheday, and use the hashtag #RDTODcelebrate for a chance to be featured. 

Do you have any food holidays or celebrations that you celebrate in December? Comment below.




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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Tips for Easy Entertaining

The holiday season is a time for celebrating and entertaining. Celebrations usually involve food of some kind. If you are entertaining, you don't want to be stressed. You want to be a successful host and enjoy the party. Here are some of my tips for easier entertaining.


If you are making a meal with multiple dishes, the preparation and cook times can be challenging. You are making multiple things with different cook times. Here are my tips to help make entertaining and cooking less stressful when entertaining.

RDtipoftheday Herbed Turkey

1) Make a plan. 
To make a plan for a successful dinner, assemble your recipes. Work backward to make a time line. For example, here's a plan for a 20-pound turkey.

Step 1: Defrost frozen turkey (about 20 pounds) in the refrigerator for 4-5 days before Thanksgiving.

Step 2: Brine or season the turkey over night.

Step 3: Cook the turkey for 20 minutes per pound (20 minutes x 20 pound turkey = 400 minutes or 6 hours and 40 minutes). The turkey will need about 25-30 minutes to rest after cooking to an internal temperature of 165*F. You will also need to allow time to carve the turkey. The oven may be open and shut to add extra items, so you would want to plan for the turkey needing about 7.5 hours to cook, rest, carve, and serve. If you have Thanksgiving lunch at noon, you would need to start cooking the turkey at 4:30 AM.


2) Prepare ahead.
Preparing ahead of time reduces stress. Set the table the night before if you're able. It's always nice to have something to cross off the to-do list.


Pick a simple appetizer or dessert that can be made ahead of time. Or, ask your guests to bring something. Pick up an appetizer from the store or make a fruit platter, cheese board, or vegetable platter.


Try making a turkey veggie tray with homemade hummus. The hummus can be made a few days before and refrigerated. The veggies can be washed, chopped, assembled and kept in refrigerator. You can have your kid chefs assemble the turkey. Extra hands make light work.


Try making a non-traditional dessert like my browned butter cereal treats. You can make it the day before and keep it sealed in an airtight container. These cereal treats are quick and easy to make. Kids and adults love them!

RDtipoftheday Glazed Carrots

3) Plan for extra.
This is a motto in my family. Knowing you have a little extra food prepared is nice for eliminating the mental stress caused by the question "did I make enough food?". It's also handy for the unexpected but welcome guests.  Also, who doesn't love leftovers?!?

RDtipoftheday Green Bean Bundles
4) Enjoy the party.
You've gathered your favorite people: your friends and family. You've prepped and prepared a delicious meal. Now, enjoy the party! A great host is relaxed and fully involved in the present. Have fun!

RDtipoftheday Tex Mex Deviled Eggs
To review, here are the four steps for successful entertaining.
1) Make a plan.
2) Prepare ahead.
3) Plan for extra.
4) Enjoy the party.

Stay tuned this week for leftover ideas to create new and delicious meals form your holiday leftovers. 

For more recipes, encouragement, and tips for healthy eating, follow me on PinterestInstagram, Twitter, and Facebook. 


Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Let's Celebrate October

Y'all I LOVE celebrations! I love birthdays, holidays, Tuesdays, and Fridays! I love celebrating achievements: graduations, babies, marriage, or just being an amazing human being. Give me a reason, and I'll celebrate with you! So, this is a new feature that I thought would be fun! 

In this series, I'm provide an overview of the food celebrations and holidays in the month, so you can celebrate. For me, it's helpful for menu planning or throwing themed dinners. These food holidays are a great way to have a themed meal and invite people over to your home. 

Inviting people into your home is a great way to build community. There's something about breaking bread, cooking, sharing recipes, and food that sparks conversation. I love talking and celebrating around a table. So, here are some food celebrations in October.


October has several celebrations throughout the month. October is:
  • National Apple Month
  • National Cookbook Month
  • National Pasta Month
  • National Pizza Month 
  • National Popcorn Poppin' Month
  • National Pork Month
  • National Pretzel Month
  • National Seafood Month
There are also many celebrations on days throughout October. 
  • October 1 is National Pumpkin Spice Day
  • October 3 is National Soft Taco Day
  • October 6 is National Noodle Day
  • October 12 is National Pumpkin Pie Day and National Gumbo Day
  • October 14 is National Dessert Day
  • October 15 is National Mushroom Day
  • October 18 is National Chocolate Cupcake Day
  • October 19 is National Seafood Bisque Day
  • October 21 is National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
  • October 22 is National Nut Day
  • October 26 is National Pumpkin Day
  • October 27 is National Potato Day
  • October 28 is National Chocolate Day
  • October 29 is National Oatmeal Day
  • October 31 is National Caramel Apple Day
I thought this list would be inspiring for your meal plan for October. I hope it is inspiring. So, let's celebrate. If you participate in these monthly celebrations, tag me, @RDtipoftheday, and use the hashtag #RDTODcelebrate for a chance to be featured. 


For more recipes, encouragement, and tips for healthy eating, follow me on PinterestInstagram, and Twitter


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Monday, August 1, 2016

Let's Celebrate August



Y'all I LOVE celebrations! I love birthdays, holidays, Tuesdays, and Fridays! I love celebrating achievements. Give me a reason, and I'll celebrate with you! So, this is a new feature that I thought would be fun! 

In this series, I'm going to provide an overview of the food celebrations and holidays in the month, so you can celebrate. For me, it's helpful for menu planning or throwing themed dinners. These food holidays are a great way to have a themed meal and invite people over to your home. 

I feel like inviting people into your home is a great way to build community. There's something about breaking bread, cooking, sharing recipes, and food that sparks conversation. I love talking and celebrating around a table. So, here are some food celebrations in August.

August has several celebrations throughout the month. August is:

  • National Catfish Month
  • National Peach Month
  • National Panini Month
  • National Sandwich Month
There are also many celebrations on days throughout August

  • August 2 is National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
  • August 3 is National Watermelon Day
  • August 4 is National Chocolate Chip Day
  • August 5 is National Mustard Day & National Waffle Day
  • August 10 is National S'mores Day
  • August 11 is National Panini Day
  • August 12 is National Julienne Fries Day
  • August 13 is National Fillet Mignon Day
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  • August 15 is National Lemon Meringue Pie Day & Happy Birthday to Julia Child!
  • August 19 is National Hot and Spicy Food Day
  • August 20 is National Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
  • August 22 is National Peach Day
    • Start your day off with peaches and homemade granola.
    • End your day with an easy peach bread pudding.
  • August 24 is National Peach Pie Day
  • August 25 is National Banana Split Day
  • August 27 is National Burger Day
  • August 30 is National Toasted Marshmallow Day
  • August 31 is National Trail Mix Day


    I thought this list would be inspiring for your meal plan for August  I hope it is inspiring. So, let's celebrate. If you participate in these monthly celebrations, tag me, @RDtipoftheday, and use the hashtag #RDTODcelebrate for a chance to be featured. 

    For more recipes, encouragement, and tips for healthy eating, follow me on PinterestInstagram, and Twitter