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Breakfast Cheeseburger

These are a HIT in my house. This is a regular on the weekday menu for breakfast - especially if I cook the sausage patties ahead of time and have them in the fridge and ready to go.

If we’re doing breakfast for dinner, then I’ll make a salad to go with it - the one in the pictures is arugula and watermelon tossed with balsamic and olive oil. But if I’m serving at breakfast, then the kids will get some sliced strawberries or whatever fruit is in season on the side.

They would definitely not eat a salad. Especially at breakfast.

Breakfast Cheeseburger

Serves 4

4 english muffins

4 eggs

Breakfast sausage

Beecher’s cheese

Hot sauce + ketchup + Worcestershire

STEP 1

Form the sausage into 4 patties.  Cook on medium heat.

STEP 2

Toast the English muffins and butter each side.

STEP 3

Mix together hot sauce + ketchup + Worcestershire

STEP 4

Place the cooked sausage on the muffin and top with a slice of cheese.

STEP 5

Fry each egg in 1 tbs remaining sausage grease and pop on top of the melted cheese.  Add special sauce to taste and eat hot.


World's Best Clam Chowder

Clam Chowder is literally my favorite soup ever. We took a roadtrip several years ago down highway 101 which goes down the coast of Washington, Oregon and California (at some point it turns to Highway 1 but I can never remember where that happens). Every restaurant that we stepped into, I got clam chowder. Some were great. Some were gloopy. Some had too much dill. Some had too many potatoes. One was even red which is the most dreadful thing you can do to chowder.

Clam Chowder

Serves 4


4 strips bacon, chopped

1 small onion, finely chopped

4 stalks celery, finely chopped

2 cloves garlic

¼ lb potatoes, finely chopped

1 can clams

8 oz clam nectar/ clam juice

4 cups seafood stock

1 bay leaf

1 cup half and half

¼ cup flour

2 tbs parsley, chopped

1 bag oyster crackers



STEP 1

In a large pot, cook bacon until browned.

STEP 2

Add onion, celery, potatoes, and garlic. Cook until onions and celery are softened. Stir regularly.

STEP 3

Pour in stock and clams. Don’t drain the clams before – pour the liquid into the pot. Add the bay leaf. Cover and cook 20 minutes.

STEP 4

Whisk together half and half with the flour. Very slowly whisk in 1 cup of the hot soup broth.

STEP 5

Pour flour mixture into the soup pot and stir until incorporated.

STEP 6

Serve with fresh parsley and oyster crackers on top.

Gwen's Crab Cakes

Every summer my mom makes her signature crab cakes. My cousins will happily sit and pick crab for hours if it means we get crab cakes for dinner. We all adore them. The secret is that it’s barely held together with anything - so it’s basically all crab. By letting them rest for a bit in the fridge - you can even leave them all day - they hold together a little better and cook a lot better.

Gwen’s Crab Cakes

serves 4-6


1 pound fresh cracked Dungeness crab

1/4 cup mayonaisse

1 egg, beaten

1 cup panko breadcrumbs

1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning

1/4 teaspoon dry mustard

1 teaspoon baking soda

juice of 1/2 lemon

salt and pepper

butter


STEP 1

Mix all ingredients together – except for the butter – add salt and pepper to taste.  From the crab mixture into patties.  Let them rest about 1/2 hour in the refrigerator.


STEP 2

Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a skillet over medium heat. Working in batches, place patties in the preheated pan and cook 3-5 minutes on each side until cakes are golden on each side and warmed throughout.  Add a tablespoon of butter to the pan between each batch.


STEP 3

To keep the crab cakes warm before serving, keep them on a cookie sheet in a 200 degree oven.


Hot Dungeness Crab Dip

Happy Fourth of July! We spend the holiday at our family beach compound at whidbey island. We eat an excessive amount of food, drink too many cocktails, and blow things up. This crab dip is on steady rotation. I cannot encourage you enough to make this dip! If you don’t have crab, you can sub in artichoke hearts and no one cares. It’s still delish.

Hot Dungeoness Crab Dip

8 oz cream cheese

1/4 cup mayonnaise

1/4 cup sour cream

2 tablespoons chopped chives

1/2 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning

1 teaspoon worchestershire

2 tablespoons lemon juice

1/2 - 2 teaspoons hot sauce (to taste!)

1 pound dungeoness crab

1/2 cup parmesan cheese

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a stand mixer, or with a hand held blender, combine all of the ingredients except the crab and cheese.

STEP 2

Carefully stir in the crab to the cream cheese mix. Spread in an oven proof dish and top with parmesan cheese. I like to use a pie tin or an 8” pan for the dip so it’s one thin layer with the crispy cheese on top.

STEP 3

Pop into the oven and bake about 15-20 minutes until bubbly and the cheese turns golden brown.

Cowboy Burger

Summer burgers are the best burgers. And summer burgers loaded with grilled onions and homemade barbecue sauce is literally the BEST. I cannot wait for our grill to be replaced so I can get back to grilling on a full size grill again!

I don’t think I’ve mentioned that our grill died. It literally died. It just quit. It did have a good life and it worked hard. But then one day it just wouldn’t anymore. We’ve been using our tiny tailgate grill while we decide what we want to replace our old one with. It does the job. I did put it in the garage when family came over last week because it looks super lame! Ha!

Until then, this burger is going on the tailgate grill - which means it can be done anywhere! Let me know what you think of it.

Cowboy Burger

Serves 4

 

1.5 lb ground beef

onion shred things

1 sweet onion, thinly sliced

1 jalapeno, thinly sliced

1 c ketchup

1 tbs yellow mustard

1 tbs worchestershire

2 tbs brown sugar

2 tbs bourbon

4 slices Havarti cheese

4 Brioche buns

1/3 cup Mayo

 

STEP 1

Mix ketchup, mustard, worchestershire, brown sugar, and bourbon together in small sauce pan. Let simmer on low at least 5 minutes or up to 30 minutes. 

 

STEP 2

Form ground beef into 4 patties.

1.5 lb ground beef

 

STEP 3

Place burgers in a skillet (or on the grill) and surround them with onions and jalapenos.  Flip the burgers twice to cook through.  Cook onions and jalapenos until they are soft.

1 sweet onion, thinly sliced

1 jalapeno, thinly sliced

 

STEP 4

When burgers are nearly done, brush each side with sauce. 

 

STEP 5

Spread mayo on one side of the bun.  Top with burger patty, cooked onions, onion shreds, lettuce, and extra sauce. 


Farmer's Market Quinoa Salad

This is the ultimate mash up of everything good coming into farmer’s markets about now. Have you also seen the easiest way to make quinoa ever?? It’s microwaveable, won’t scorch, and is done in about five minutes.

I love putting almonds in this salad, but I am allergic. So when I pop them in, it’s for other people and not me. For myself, I put in sliced cashews, pecans, or walnuts. Pecans are my favorite, so they usually win out.

Farmer’s Market Quinoa Salad

Serves 4

 

1 cup uncooked quinoa, rinsed and drained

2 tbs chopped dill

¼ cup chopped basil

2 tbs chopped parsley

2 ears corn

½ pound green beans

½ pound snap peas

1 cup almonds, sliced

2 cups blackberries

½ cup plain yogurt

2 tablespoons champagne vinegar

4 ounces crumbled blue cheese

1 tablespoon chopped chives

1 tbs. milk

salt and pepper

 

STEP 1

Combine 2 cups water, quinoa, chopped herbs, and one teaspoon each salt and pepper in a microwaveable glass bowl that holds at least four cups.  Cover with tight fitting plastic wrap.  Pop into the microwave and cook for four minutes.

             

 

STEP 2

Remove plastic, stir, return to microwave for another four minutes – assuming all liquid has not been absorbed.  Depending on the strength of your microwave, this may take anywhere from four to twelve minutes.  Continue microwaving until most of the liquid has been absorbed.  Let rest ten minutes covered.

 

STEP 3

Bring a large pot of water to a boil.  Drop corn into water and cook 5 minutes.  Remove from water and add beans.  Cook 2-3 minutes until bright green and still crisp.  Drop the green beans into a bowl of ice water immediately.  Add the snap peas to the water and cook 2 minutes.  Remove from the water and drop them into the ice water as well.    

 

STEP 4

Drain beans and peas.  Cut the corn off the cob.  Toss all vegetables with quinoa, berries, and almonds. 

 

STEP 5

In a small bowl, whisk together yogurt, vinegar, blue cheese, chives, and milk.  Top the salad with dressing and toss again. 

 

Weeknight Dinner | Fat Asparagus Tacos

I never saw the allure of fat asparagus. The skinny ones seemed much more fancy, the fat ones seemed too meaty. Then I got to have dinner with Alice Waters - yes, that Alice Waters - and she was going on about how much she loves fat asparagus. So it seemed worth a shot.

You guys, we have been missing out. Fat asparagus is where it’s at! And what’s amazing is that it is as meaty and tender as you’d hope. It works brilliantly as a meat substitute in these tacos. I’ve had it in tamales as well - amazing! It ‘s totally worth trying the giant ones.

If you live in the Pacific Northwest, then you know the good ones are coming in from eastern Washington right now. Scoop them up while you can! You won’t regret it.

Fat Asparagus Tacos

Serves 4

 

1 bunch really fat asparagus

3 avocados

1 tomato, chopped

¼ cup queso fresco, crumbled

1 can black beans or 2 cups beans, soaked

1 white onion sliced thin

1 bell pepper, sliced thin

8 tortillas

2 tbs cumin

¼ cup chili powder

salt

pepper

2 clove garlic, crushed

¼ cup pepitas

1 jalapeno

2 lime, juiced

½ cup greek yogurt

 

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

 

Toss asparagus, bell pepper, and onions with 1 tbs cumin, 2 tbs chili powder, salt & pepper, garlic, and lemon juice.  Roast in the oven until tender.

 

STEP 2

In a blender, combine 1 avocado, 1 jalapeno, 1 clove garlic, the juice of 1 lime, and ½ cup greek yogurt.  Blend until smooth.  If it gets stuck, add 2 tbs milk. 

 

STEP 3

In a sauce pan, heat up the beans and add 1 tbs cumin and the remaining chili powder.  Season with salt and pepper as needed.

 

STEP 4

Scoop vegetables onto warm tortillas.  Top with beans, queso, pepitas, chopped tomatoes, and spicy avocado cream


 

 

 

Weeknight Dinner | Fajita Lettuce Cups

Taco night is everyone’s favorite night. Every once in a while I change it up and do something a little different. I like these because we are trying our best (as adults) to be low carb. Eliminating the tortillas is one tiny step towards being a little healthier. Or at least feeling a little less bloated.

The other hot tip for a dinner like this is to make two of the flank steaks. Steak number 2 doesn’t get sliced right away. Wrap it in foil then pop it in the fridge. TOMORROW night you can have a steak salad that takes a few minutes to make - or my steak sandwiches (link here) so you can take them to the baseball game, volleyball game, or whatever other sports your kids are dragging you to.

Fajita Lettuce Cups

1 pound flank steak

1 large onion, sliced (about 1 ½ cups)

1 large red bell pepper, sliced

1 large green bell pepper, sliced

4 cloves garlic, smashed and chopped

½ cup chili powder

¼ cup cumin

1 teaspoon red chili flakes

1 teaspoon oregano

 

1 head butter lettuce

8 oz queso fresco

1 avocado

1 bunch cilantro

1 lime, cut into wedges

salsa

salt and pepper

olive oil

 

STEP 1

Preheat broiler to 500 degrees. 

 

In a small bowl combine 2 cloves garlic, ¼ cup chili powder, 2 tablespoons cumin, red chili flakes, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper with two tablespoons olive oil.  Rub both sides of the steak place on a broiler pan or on a cooling rack set inside of a rimmed cookie sheet. 

 

STEP 2

Pop the steak in the oven and watch it carefully.  Cook 5 minutes on one side then flip it over.  Cook an additional 5-8 minutes depending on how thick your steak is.  Cook until internal temperature reads 135 degrees on a meat thermometer.  Cover with foil and let rest.

 

STEP 3

In a large skillet heat two tablespoons olive oil and add remaining chili powder, cumin, garlic and oregano.  When the pan is sizzling hot, add bell pepper and onion and cook quickly turning the entire time to coat with spices.  After about five minutes – or until the pepper and onions are soft - remove from heat. 

 

STEP 4

Slice steak and serve with butter lettuce cups, queso fresco, avocado, cilantro, lime wedges and salsa or hot sauce.

      

 


Churro Cookies

Who doesn’t love a churro!?! We’ve made them before but they’re messy and greasy. So I stick to cookies. And churro cookies seemed like the perfect way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo!

So you’re going to say - aren’t these just a snickerdoodle? Well, kind of. But also these are crispier on the outside and smooshy on the inside which makes them an amped up version of a snickerdoodle - which in my opinion makes them a Churro Cookie! Also, isn’t a fun name 90% of making something fun?

Churro Cookies

1 cup butter, room temperature

1 cup sugar

1 egg

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 cups flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon cream of tartar

2 tablespoons milk

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat together the butter and 1 cup sugar until smooth. Add egg and vanilla and whip on high until light and fluffy.

STEP 2

Combine together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and cream of tartar and add it to the butter mixture. Beat until mostly incorporated. It will be a dry mixture.

STEP 3

Slowly add the milk to the mixture and incorporate until the batter becomes smooth and blends together. If it still seems dry, add another teaspoon of milk.

STEP 4

Scoop batter into balls and roll through the cinnamon and sugar mixture. Bake 10-12 minutes until brown on the edges. Let cool slightly before moving the cookies to a cooling rack.


Buttery Potato Tart

I don’t eat eggs. I have an intolerance to them which gives me migraines. Most of the time, it’s totally fine and I don’t even miss them. But then brunch happens. Brunch is one of the best meals of the whole week and here I am stuck without 90% of the menu. So I’ve been coming up with a few brunch ideas that are not egg based and are still decadent and delicious. This tart hits all of those - it’s buttery and delicious. I cannot get enough of it. I actually had to stop myself from eating half of this the first time I made it.

I made it for our family with Earth Wise buttery sticks (not real butter - also, not sponsored) because my husband is dairy free. It totally did the job. You could use a combination of olive oil and butter if you want to cut out some of the fat. I prefer to just eat a smaller slice rather than change ingredients.

Buttery Potato Tart

makes one 12” tart

3 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, thinly sliced

1 onion, thinly sliced

1/4 cup butter

2 cloves garlic, grated or diced

1 1/2 teaspoons anchovy paste

1 teaspoon dijon mustard

pinch of salt

pepper


STEP 1

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.

Very thinly slice the potatoes and the onion. Set them aside.


STEP 2

Melt the butter in a sauce pan and stir in garlic, anchovy paste and mustard.


STEP 3

When butter is melted, line the bottom of a cast iron skillet with parchment paper. Begin layering potatoes and onions - add a few tablespoons of the butter mixture between each layer of potatoes. Add salt and pepper to taste. When you’re done, pour any remaining butter over the top.


STEP 4

Pop the pan into the oven. After 20 minutes, press down on the potatoes to seal it together. Pop back in to cook for another 20 minutes.


STEP 5

After 40 total minutes, remove the pan from the oven and place something heavy on top of the potatoes. I like to fit a cake pan on the top and then weigh down with something heavy. Let cool with the heavy thing on top for 10 minutes. Then invert onto a cutting board or serving plate.


Also! You can easily substitute Earth Balance instead of butter in this recipe if you are going dairy free or dairy light!