Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Sunbutter Cookies


    Here's an easy gluten-free cookie recipe made with sunflower butter- a post-modern peanut-free take on those retro peanut butter cookies your Aunt Lizzie used to make. You know, with those jars of Skippy peanut butter (or was it Jif?).

    Instead of using traditional peanut butter in this recipe, I used sunflower butter, which has a golden nutty flavor not unlike peanut butter, but slightly different. Kinda like peanut butter's wacky and cute brother. You know, slightly nutty. Fun. Like a bright new bike.


    And they taste so good you just might want some more. Now, please.


    I adapted this recipe from a peanut butter cookie recipe (submitted by Erin Smith) to Beyond Rice Cakes, an easy, fun cookbook (especially for teens and students) by Vanessa Maltin, director of outreach and programming at the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness.


    Karina's note: I've edited this recipe to give it more moisture.


    Sunbutter Cookies Recipe

    These tasty nibbles are gluten-free, grain-free, milk-free, peanut-free and soy-free. Phew. Did I miss anything? Oh yeah. And they're tender-scrumptious.

    1 cup natural sunflower butter, stirred
    1 cup organic light brown sugar, packed
    2 organic free-range eggs, beaten
    2 tablespoons honey
    1 teaspoon bourbon vanilla extract
    1 teaspoon baking soda

    A small pinch of sea salt


    *See options below for add-in ideas.

    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

    Combine the sunflower butter, light brown sugar and beaten eggs in a mixing bowl. Add vanilla, baking soda and salt; mix well with a wooden spoon.


    Pull off pieces of the dough with oiled hands and roll into 1-inch balls. Place the balls on a foil-lined or parchment-lined baking sheet. Using a fork, press the balls slightly to make a criss-cross pattern- making the cookies roughly 1 1/2 inches.



    • Note: If the dough is not stiff enough to do this, wrap and refrigerate for an hour to stiffen the consistency.

    Place the baking sheet into the center of a preheated oven and bake for 9 to 10 minutes, until they are golden and set. They will be soft until they cool. Cool the sheet on a rack for a minute or two before removing the cookies to a cooling rack.


    This recipe- as is- makes about 12 cookies. If you add 1/3 cup of optional add-ins, it makes a few more. Or you could just make bigger cookies. Whatever makes you happy.


    Add-in Options:


    • Try raisins, as suggested by reader Tricia- thanks Tricia!
    • Semi-sweet chocolate chips, or gluten-free white chocolate chips.
    • Chopped walnuts, pecans, cashews or macadamia nuts.
    • How about pine nuts- for a more "grown-up" cookie?

    Notes:

    Reader Daisy reports- this recipe works without eggs; use your favorite egg replacer. She also mentions using these cookies crumbled as a crumb crust for cheese cake or pies. Hungry yet?


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Monday, September 10, 2007

Good Karma Meatloaf Pie with Dill Mashed Potato Crust

    Got leftover meatloaf? Make a shepherd's pie, Baby.
     

    Yeah, I'll just say it. If you like comfort food you're gonna love this meatloaf pie recipe with a mashed gold potato crust. It's simple, hearty comfort food. Because I'm a home-style cook. I'm no chef. I know my way around a kitchen but eviscerating a chicken? No thanks. I've never been attracted to truffles. I could care less about honing my knife skills.

    My soul is built for comfort not for speed.


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Saturday, September 1, 2007

How To Make Roasted Green Chile Sauce

    Bags of Roasted Hatch Green Chiles recipe
    Fire roasted green chile, fresh from a roadside roaster.

    How to make a roasted green chile sauce New Mexico style? First you start with bags of fresh roasted Hatch chiles.

    The Fall Equinox is right around the corner. And in our small corner of the world that means only one thing- it's chile roasting time. New Mexicans are passionate about their state's most distinctive crop. Smoky, spicy and sweet all at once is the best way I can describe the complex flavor of New Mexican roasted chiles.

    Roasters are ubiquitous now- along the roadsides and in parking lots- stoking their fires outside Whole Foods and Walmart alike, turning barrels of fresh Hatch chiles over open flames. The aroma is enough to make you weep.

    With spicy chile happiness, that is.


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