Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cream Cheese Bread...

This recipe is one that a friend of my mom's used to bring us every Christmas. This is a danish type pastry that is wonderful with coffee in the morning. I have never made it myself, but intend to sometime in the near future. As I remember it is a bit time consuming to make.. but worth it in the end.

Cream Cheese Bread
Courtesy of Susan Dillard

Bread Dough:
8 oz sour cream scalded
1 stick butter melted
1 tsp salt
1/2 C sugar
2 pkg quick rise yeast
1/2 C warm water
2 eggs beaten
4 C bread flour

Filling:
2-8 oz pkg cream cheese
1 egg beaten
3/4 C sugar
2 t. vanilla
1/8 t. salt

Glaze:
2 1/2 C powdered sugar
2 t. vanilla
1/4 C milk.

Preheat oven to 250 then turn off. Combine sour cream, sugar, butter and salt. Mix well. Let cool until lukewarm. While cooling, dissolve yeast in water in bowl you will mix bread in. Stir in sour cream mix, eggs, and flour 1 C. at a time. Oil a glass or aluminum bowl. After mixing up the dough, knead with flour until it is no longer gummy. Now put dough in oiled bowl and flip it over. Put in oven and let rise until doubled 1.5 hours. After it has risen knead again. Now divide into 4 equal parts. Take each fourth of mixture and knead on heavily floured surface. Roll each fourth into a 12x8 rectangle. Mix filling ingredients with

A mixer. Take 1/4 of filling and spread over rectangle with 1/2 inch margin on edges. Roll up like jelly roll. Pinch edges and ends. Place rolls seam side down on greased 9x13 pan. Make an x shaped cuts on top of each loaf through the first layer of dough. Put in over and let rise until doubled again (1-2 hours). Bake at 375 for 15-20 min. While cooling combine glaze ingredients and mix well with spoon. Drizzle glaze on top while loaves are warm.

4 loaves.

Apple Dumplings...

These are so simple and are something that people ask me to always make for get togethers etc. They could be eaten with dinner as a side, as a dessert, or even for a sweet breakfast (I guess no sweeter than waffles with syrup) It is so simple and delicious...

Apple Dumplings
from the kitchen of Lou Barnes

3 golden delicious apples 3 cans hungry jack flake biscuits
1 cup sugar 1 stick of butter 1 1/2 C. water
Cinnamon and nutmeg

Peel and slice apples into thin slices. Peel each biscuit into 3 equal segments. Wrap each apple slice into the biscuits and place in a 9x13 pan. In a container with a lid mix sugar, butter, and water. Heat until butter is melted and shake well to combine. Pour over the apples. Liquid should just come to the top of the apples. Sprinkle with cinnamon and nutmeg. Cook according to biscuit temperature for 30 min or until golden brown.

A special occasion breakfast...

Sometimes foods bring memories. You smell something cooking and it takes you back to a specific moment in you life. This breakfast casserole does that exact thing for me. My mom only made this casserole on Christmas morning.(well the night before, but cooked it on Christmas morning) and there is only one other time I can remember her making it and that was for the morning of my wedding. I am sure she made it sometimes in between, but it is something I associate with the holidays.

Egg Souffle Casserole
*** make this the night before***

Remove crust from 8 slices of white bread
2 Cups grated sharp cheddar cheese 6 eggs beaten
2 cups milk 1/2 t. salt
1/2 stick melted butter

Beat eggs and add milk, salt, butter. Put 4 slices of bread in lightly greased 8x8 casserole and sprinkle with half of the cheese. Top with another layer of bread and other half of cheese. Pour egg and milk mixture over top and put in refrigerator over night. Bake at 325 for 1 hour.

Breakfast casserole...

Icame up with this recipe when I was helping host a baby shower brunch. We all needed to bring something and I was in charge of a breakfast casserol. This dish turned out so well and was the first one gone! I had a bunch of people ask for the recipe, so I think it is a winner.
If you don't like an ingredient leave it out, or if you want a different cheese, use something else. This makes a 9x13 pan. Let me know what you think.
Easy Make Ahead Breakfast...
From the Kitchen of Lauren Buczkowski
Make the night before

1 lb bacon cooked flat (could use turkey bacon)
1 roll mild sausage, cooked in bacon grease
5 eggs 1 C. sour cream
1/2 pint whipping cream salt/ pepper
2 packages swiss cheese slices 13 slices of white bread
1/2 C. milk 1/4 C. chopped chives

Layer 6 slices of bread in a 9x13 pan. Cover with swiss cheese, then layer
sausage. Place a second layer of bread, then layer with bacon. Cover with swiss cheese. Mix eggs, sour cream, whipping cream, chives, milk, salt and pepper in a bowl. Pour over the casserole. Refrigerate overnight. Bake at 375 with foil over the top for 30 minutes. Uncover and back an additional 15-20 min.