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HAP Bake Sale and Fro Yo Fundraiser for Children’s Tumor Foundation

Children's Tumor Foundation Team Iz

Join us on Wednesday, September 18 from 4 pm – 7 pm at the Hartung Park Farmer’s Market in Wauwatosa for the second annual Haute Apple Pie Bake Sale for Team IZ and the Children’s Tumor Foundation. We promise some fall inspired baked goods including: cookies, breads, muffins, mixes and other sweet treats. All proceeds benefit the Children’s Tumor Foundation NF Walk in honor of Stef’s niece Izzy, who was diagnosed last year with the rare genetic disorder, neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2). NF is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. There is no cure nor are there effective treatments for NF.

If you are unable to attend the bake sale and would like to donate to Team IZ, please click here. Your support is truly appreciated.

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The Milwaukee NF Walk will be held on Saturday, September 28 at Hoyt Park in Wauwatosa.  Participants will walk a 2.8 mile route along the Oak Leaf Trail and Menomonee River. Join us for some fun including, Bango the Milwaukee Buck, the Wauwatosa fire and police departments, Jelly Belly treats, face painting, crafts and door prizes. It will be a great family day of fun for an important cause. To register for the walk, please click here. To learn more about NF, click here.

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If you live in the Milwaukee area and want to help out the Children’s Tumor Foundation, visit the Wauwatosa Yo Mama Frozen Yogurt on Sunday, September 8 between 11 am and 10 pm. Print out this post or mention the Children’s Tumor Foundation and 30% of the proceeds will go back to the foundation. It’s fro yo with a cause!

Thank you all for your generous support and we hope to see you at one of these great events!

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Carrot Cashew Salad with Feta

This year I’ve had my first successful batch of grown-from-seed carrots consistently popping up in my garden and they have been so fun to dig up and play around with in the kitchen. The multi-colored variety makes salads particularly charming, especially when paired up with fellow garden dwellers of mint and jalapeno.

I had originally found this recipe in a Food Network Magazine but took my own twist on it based on some other flavors I love with carrots. You get a great mix of tangy, sweet, and salty flavors with just enough heat to keep you going back for more. This salad also makes for a yummy and filling leftover lunch when paired with a little leftover grilled meat or a chunk of baguette.
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Carrot Cashew Salad with Feta
adapted from Food Network
carrots
2-3 oz crumbled feta
1-2 Tbsp mint
1/3 C + 2 Tbsp lightly salted cashew pieces
1 Tbsp olive oil
1/2 jalapeno, seeded & chopped
3 tablespoons lime juice
1/4 cup water

Slice or shave carrots into very thin pieces and place in a bowl. A vegetable peeler or mandolin can create consistent thickness. Add mint leaves, feta and 2 Tbsp of cashew pieces. Meanwhile, puree cashews in a small food processor with oil and jalapeno. Puree in lime juice and water until almost smooth.  Pour dressing over carrots and toss lightly. Season with salt to taste.

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Almond Peach Butter

Thanks to the wonderful folks at Sweet Preservation.com and the Washington State Fruit Commission, a large, gorgeous box of fuzzy, juicy peaches showed up at our doorstep. These peaches had us drooling and ready to can. We decided to use these Northwestern grown beauties to create an Almond Peach Butter. Pure in its peach form, a peach butter does not, in fact, include butter. Peaches are cooked down to a smooth form and lightly sweetened, preserving the delicate flavors of the fruit.

Washington State Peaches

This butter is a great concoction to can. For canning and preserving tips, click to our Preserving and Canning 101 link. If you do not have the resources, space or time to can, you can shrink this recipe down and toss the butter in a jar or container. It will keep in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks.

Almond Peach Butter

Almond Peach Butter
Makes about 5-6 cups

14-16 medium-large sized peaches (about 4 lbs)
1 C water
1 3/4 C sugar
2 TBSP pure almond extract

Wash, peel and cut peaches into chunks. Put in large stock pot and add water. Heat until peaches are very soft, about 20 minutes. Using an immersion blender (or a food processor or blender if you don’t have an immersion blender), blend the peaches to a smooth consistency.

Add sugar and almond extract and simmer for 50-60 minutes, stirring every five minutes or so to make sure nothing sticks to the bottom. When the mixture is done, it will remain rounded on top of the spoon for a minute. You can also drizzle a line of the peach butter across the top of the pot. The line of mixture should keep it’s form. You can choose the thickness depending upon your liking.

If you are canning, immediately divide the peach butter amongst the jars and follow your canning instructions. If you are not preserving, allow to cool before placing in a jar or container and refrigerate.

Almond Peach Butter via Haute Apple Pie

This Almond Peach Butter is delicious on toast, an english muffin or a scone. It is a great addition to oatmeal, making it taste like a little bowl of peach cobbler. It is also a great J for a PBJ. We are also experimenting with sandwich spread, bars and other treats!

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Avocado BLT Egg Salad

It is tomato season and I am obsessed. I could eat a BLT for almost every meal. My secret to a great BLT is adding avocado (we call it a BALT in our house). With that in mind, I decided to switch it up and turn my favorite flavors into an egg salad.

So egg salad…typically, not my thing. I dislike the mayo-based dressing and the consistency. I tried an avocado-based egg salad back at Easter time with some leftover Easter eggs and it turned my thoughts on the dish. This Avocado BLT Egg Salad has all the components that I love. The salty and savory bacon, the juicy tomatoes (even better from your own garden!) and the creamy avocado come together for one delicious little salad.

Avocado BLT Egg Salad

Avocado BLT Egg Salad
Serves 4-6

6 eggs
6 pieces bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 TBSP chopped green onion
1 C cherry tomatoes, halved
2 avocados
2 TBSP plain non-fat Greek yogurt
salt and pepper to taste

To hard boil eggs, place eggs in water in a medium saucepan. Bring water to a slow boil at medium-high heat. Once the water has reached a boil, set a timer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, remove the eggs and rinse under cool water. Cool a bit, then tap around all edges to crack. Peel and discard shells. Chop and place into mixing bowl.

Add crumbled bacon, celery, and cherry tomatoes to chopped eggs and mix.

In a separate bowl, mash avocados with a fork until smooth. Add Greek yogurt and a dash of salt and pepper. Stir until smooth.

Add avocado mixture to egg mixture and stir until coated.

Avocado BLT Egg Salad  via Haute Apple Pie

This salad is great served open-faced on toasted bed and a few pieces of Romaine lettuce. It would also work great in a wrap or on an English muffin.

It’s avocado week for SummerFest with our Food Network friends! Check out these other awesome avocado recipes:

Feed Me Phoebe: Kale Salad with Avocado, Cranberries and Peptias
Jeanette’s Healthy Living: Smoked Avocado Tomato Salsa Guacamole
Weelicious: Avocado Honey Dip
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Avocado Green Goddess Dressing
Red or Green: Avocado and Cilantro Pesto with Whole Wheat Penne
Blue Apron Blog: Avocado Tartines with Goat Cheese
Domesticate Me: Summer Salad with Avocado, Corn and Grilled Herb Shrimp
Dishin & Dishes: Creamy Avocado Citrus Dressing, No Cream, No Oil
The Heritage Cook: Summertime Vegetable Stuffed Avocados 
And Love It Too: Sugar-Free Avocado Fudgesicles
Daily*Dishin: Colorful Sweet Pepper-Avocado Salsa
Devour: No-Cook Avocado, Shrimp and Mango Salad
Taste With The Eyes: Zucchini “Pappardelle” with Avocado “Cream”
FN Dish: 10 Audacious Guacamole Add-Ins

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Blue Cheese Burgers with Bacon-Onion Jam

I’ve been the beneficiary of multiple rounds of sweet onions in my CSA during the past few weeks. While in the winter I use onions left and right for soups and warm comfort foods, I never realized that they weren’t a big part of my summer repertoire. Sure, I use them here or there but I tend to sway toward herbally green onions instead.

With a desire to throw as much on the grill as possible in the summer I decided to use my onion bounty to create a gourmet burger. I wanted to caramelize them somehow – I don’t care for them raw – and was lured in by a savory Bacon-Onion Jam recipe on Pinterest. The smoky-sweet jam is chock full of some of my favorite big flavors so it needs a burger that can stand up to it. Enter blue cheese – which does double duty as a fatty/creamy binder if you happen to be using an ultra lean game meat like the elk that I used. Beef will work just fine of course but if you happen to have access to game meat it cuts the richness (and calories) down a little.

Serve with a simple salad to let the burger itself take center stage.
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Blue Cheese Elk Burgers
1 lb ground elk (or beef, venison, buffalo, etc)
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp liquid smoke
1 tsp Worcestershire
1/2 tsp black pepper
kosher salt
2 oz crumbled blue cheese or gorgonzola
arugula, to serve
fresh hamburger buns

In a large bowl, combine ground meat with garlic, liquid smoke, Worcestershire, black pepper and salt. Mix well using your hands. Add in crumbled cheese and mix gently to incorporate. Portion out meat mixture into 3-4 balls, depending on the size of hamburger patty that you prefer. Gently pat the balls into round patties and use your thumb to indent the middle for more even cooking.

Place on a the upper grill rack of a medium-hot gas grill and cook for six minutes. Flip burgers and cook for another 3-4 min for a “medium” preparation. Burger thickness, your exact grill and your preference in preparation (ie, medium rare versus well done) will cause variance in cooking times to adjust according to your preferences.

Bacon Sweet Onion Jam
Adapted from Smells Like Home
5 pieces thick cut bacon, chopped into bite sized pieces
1 large sweet onion, halved and very thinly sliced
1 Tbsp brown sugar
1/3 C balsamic
1/3 C water
1/2 Tbsp stone ground mustard
kosher salt
black pepper

Heat a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and cook, stirring occasionally until browned but not crispy, about 6-7 minutes. Meanwhile, slice the onions – I like mine sliced paper thin for better caramelization. Remove the bacon from the pan and let it drain on a paper towel-lined plate. Stir in the onions, and season with salt and pepper. Cover the pan to cook the onions for 2 minutes. Uncover the pan and scrape any browned bits off of the bottom of the pan with a spatula or wooden spoon. Recover the pan and cook the onions for another 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft and beginning to caramelize.

After the onions have cooked, stir in the balsamic vinegar, mustard, and water then return the bacon to the pan and bring the mixture to a simmer. Simmer uncovered until the sauce thickens and is almost completely absorbed, about 5-7 minutes. If using immediately, set it aside in a bowl until ready to use.

To serve: Place burger on the bun and top with jam and arugula.

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Teriyaki Chicken with Pineapple Rice

I absolutely love chicken cooked on the grill.  We have been eating it so often that I am starting to try new sides to keep it fun and new.  I came across this recipe for pineapple rice on Our Best Bites.  The pineapple give the rice the perfect amount of sweetness and the cilantro adds a wonderful flavor.  The best part is my kids love it as well.
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Teriyaki Grilled Chicken with Pineapple Rice

4 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts, pounded thin
2 cups store bought Teriyaki Marinade

2 1/2 cups cooked white rice
2 Tbsps butter
Juice of 1 lime
1 small can crushed pineapple, drained.
½  Cup chopped fresh cilantro
Salt and pepper to taste

Place the chicken in a plastic bag and cover with the marinade.  Marinate in the refrigerator for at least one hour.

In a large bowl, mix the warm, cooked rice with the butter, lime juice, pineapple and cilantro.  Add salt and pepper if necessary.

Heat your grill to medium high.  Remove chicken from the marinade and discard any leftover marinade.  Cook chicken until no longer pink, about 5 – 7 minutes per side depending on the thickness of the breast.  Let rest for a few minutes, then slice and serve over rice.

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Sweet and Sour Cucumber Salad

Yes, sweet and sour has been a theme lately. Can you blame me? Cucumbers are starting to pop up in gardens and farmer’s markets around town and this twist on my Grandma’s classic is the perfect refreshing side dish to a burger, brat or last week’s Sweet and Sour Pulled Pork.

Cutting the cucumbers as thinly as possible is the trick to making the texture of this salad work. If you’ve got fresh dill from the garden, it will kick these cucumbers up an extra notch.
Sweet and Sour Cucumbers

Sweet and Sour Cucumbers
2 large cucumbers, very thinly sliced
2 tsp salt
1/4 C white vinegar
2 TBSP sugar
1 tsp chopped dill
1/2 tsp cracked black pepper

After thinly slicing cucumbers, place in bowl and sprinkle with salt, tossing to coat. Allow to sit for about 10 minutes. Squeeze and drain excess water from cucumbers. In a separate small bowl, mix vinegar and sugar. Pour over cucumbers. Stir to coat. Add dill and pepper, toss to coat.

Chill or serve immediately. Drain most of the excess liquid before serving.

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Our foodie friends over at the Food Network are also celebrating cucumbers this week! Check out some of these mouth-watering Summer Fest recipes.

Feed Me Phoebe: Fennel Tzatziki with Mint
The Lemon Bowl: Japanese Quick Pickled Cucumbers
Jeanette’s Healthy Living: Burmese Cucumber Watermelon Composed Salad
Domesticate Me: California Salad with Roasted Chicken and Avocado Dressing
Taste With The Eyes: Stuffed Cucumber Kimchi with Shrimp and Minari
Devour: Cucumber and Mint Lemonade 
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Spicy Cucumber, Carrot and Onion Refrigerator Pickles
Red or Green: Spicy Cucumber Gazpacho
Virtually Homemade: Cucumber Tomato Bruschetta
Food for 7 Stages of Life: Neer Mor — Zested South Indian Buttermilk with Cucumber
Weelicious: Cucumber Cream Cheese Sandwiches
Blue Apron Blog: Barley Salad with Heirloom Cucumbers & Golden Beets
The Sensitive Epicure: Pimm’s Cups and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches
FN Dish: Pickles Past the Jar

Happy Summer Eating!

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Sweet and Sour Pulled Pork

While I usually equate slow cooker with winter time, I’ve found a new appreciation for my slow cooker on these busy, warm summer days. Getting back from a day at the pool or a day a work to a nice meal and a cool house does wonders for weeknight ease. I created this Sweet and Sour Pulled Pork with the right mix of tang and salt. Topped with some easy Cumin Coleslaw it’s the perfect summer sandwich and works great for any summer party!

Sweet and Sour Pulled Pork

Sweet and Sour Pulled Pork
1 1/2 – 2 lbs pork loin
1/2 C pineapple juice
1/2 C low-sodium soy sauce
2 TBSP rice vinegar
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp ground ginger
1 TBSP olive oil
1 C diced pineapple (fresh or canned)

Place pork loin in slow cooker. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, stir together remaining ingredients. Pour over top of slow cooker and cook on low for 6-8 hours. An hour before serving (or whatever time allows, but extra time gives it more time to marinate), shred pork and mix with juice. Set to warm setting.

Cumin Coleslaw
2 C store-bought coleslaw mix
1/3 C non-fat plain greek yogurt
1 1/2 tsp cumin
1 tsp onion powder
salt and pepper to taste

In bowl, mix yogurt and spices together. Stir in coleslaw and mix until coated. Serve immediately or chill before serving.

Place pork on sandwich buns (King’s Hawaiian or Egg Buns work great) and top with spoonful of slaw.

Sweet and Sour Pulled Pork Sliders with Cumin Coleslaw

Check back soon for the Sweet and Sour Cucumber recipe that accompanied this dish!

stef

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Easy Herbed Green Beans

In my attempts to broaden my gardening horizons I tried my hand at starting pole beans from seed, lured in by the appeal of an Italian heirloom variety called Trionfo Violetto.  Last year my seedlings got hijacked by some greedy rabbit or squirrel but this year, I have four strong plants. The first round of my purple beans was finally ready this week and they are a thing of beauty. Something about eating richly colored purple beans is just that much sexier than everyday green beans, don’t you think?

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Since my first picking had enough for a little over one serving, I happily snatched up some extra green and yellow beans at the weekend farmer’s market, already imagining the gorgeous Mardi Gras-like mix that would appear on our plates.

This recipe is so simple that it feels like a sham to even call it a recipe but may be my favorite way to eat green beans. The combo of freshly picked beans and bright herbs tastes like “garden” in all the best ways and why mess with that?

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Herbed Green Beans
serves 2-3 but volume is easily increased
1/2 lb green beans
1/2 Tbsp olive oil
1 1/2 Tbsp fresh herbs (basil, mint, parsley & chives), chopped
freshly cracked black pepper
kosher salt

Wash and trim ends from green beans. Add beans to saute pan and drizzle with olive oil. Saute on medium heat for 5-7 minutes until beans are tender and just beginning to blister. While sautéing, season with salt and pepper. When beans have 1-2 minutes left, add chopped herbs. Serve warm.

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Grilled Pound Cake with Balsamic Strawberries

We recently took our annual trip to Polzin Farms in Cedarburg, WI for some good old-fashioned strawberry picking. We came home with 14 pounds of juicy, red deliciousness. So what does one do with 14 pounds of strawberries ? Get creative. I’m like the Forrest Gump of strawberries: strawberry rhubarb crisp, strawberry french toast, strawberry banana smoothies and my latest, grilled pound cake with balsamic strawberries.

This is a fresh take on strawberry shortcake. I went all Sandra Lee and semi-homemade this one with store-bought pound cake. If you want to bake a fresh pound cake, I’m sure it would taste even better. This is a great dessert when entertaining. Just a quick toss on the grill and you are ready to go.

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Grilled Pound Cake with Balsamic Strawberries
Serves 4-6

2 C fresh, halved strawberries
1 TBSP white balsamic vinegar
1 TBSP sugar
1 loaf pound cake, sliced (store-bought or homemade)
Coconut cooking oil or spray (or olive oil spray)
1 C heavy whipping cream
1 TBSP powdered sugar
1/2 tsp cinnamon

Clean and oil grill. Pre-heat grill or grill pan to medium-high heat.

In a small saucepan, heat strawberries, balsamic vinegar and sugar. Stir occasionally until warmed through. Keep warm until served.

With an electric mixer, beat whipping cream, powdered sugar and cinnamon on high speed until thick and fluffy, about 5 minutes

Brush pound cake with olive or coconut oil. Place on heated grill. Sear for about 1-2 minutes on each side, making sure it doesn’t burn.

Place pound cake slice on plate, top with strawberries, strawberry sauce from the pan and whipped cream.

Grilled Poundcake with Balsamic Strawberries and Cream

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