Showing posts with label Inspiration Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration Series. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Pumpkin Harvest Soup and Muenster Sandwiches

Danni here from Silo Hill Farm and I can't tell you how happy I am with this series on soups and sandwiches.  One of the reasons I love fall is because it's the beginning of soup season.  Of course, since I also love pumpkins, I had to make this Pumpkin Harvest Soup.
I cannot lie to you...this soup was inspired by a trip to the supermarket where Food Network magazine caught my eye in the check-out line.  There on the cover of this months issue was a pumpkin-apple soup in a beautiful bread bowl.  Stopped me right in my tracks.   Since the issue also included a bonus booklet called "50 things to make with canned pumpkin", into my cart it went.  (Total impulse purchase, rare for me.)
Now, I'll tell you two things right here and now.  One.. that I always think I can improve on a recipe and this soup was no exception. Two....I'm not making bread bowls.  A regular bowl works just fine for me and I don't need all the extra calories from a bowl you can eat.   
You can find the original recipe in the magazine, but I messed around with it a little and this is the way I made mine.
This soup makes 4-6 servings and the ingredients are not too involved at all...

1/4 C. creamy peanut butter
2 C. chicken broth
1 15oz. can pumpkin
1/2 C. cream
1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
2 apples (cored and chopped into bite size pieces)
3 Tbsp. maple syrup
4 strips cooked crumbled bacon (not pictured..because I forgot)

Cook 1/2 of the chopped apple in butter until soft.
Put the pumpkin in a pan and whisk in the broth, peanut butter, cream, syrup and pumpkin pie spice.  Add sauteed apple.  Simmer ten minutes.
Ladle into 4 soup bowls and top with remaining chopped apple and cooked crumbled bacon.  Serve immediately.

OPEN FACE MUENSTER CHEESE SANDWICHES


Muenster cheese is a semi-soft cheese from the United States.  It is a pale, smooth, easy melting cheese made from cow's milk.  It is very mild in flavor although European versions are much more pungent. I think it's kind of buttery tasting and I love it!  If you can't find it in the packaged cheese section of your grocery store, try the deli.  This is the kind I use..
This sandwich couldn't be easier.  Start with garlic bread, either homemade or store bought.  (Mine came from the bakery section of the grocery store.)
Put it on a small baking pan and bake at 425 for 5 minutes on each side.  Pull it out and add a slice of Muenster cheese to each piece.  Put it back in the oven for about 2 minutes, until the cheese is melted and bubbly.  I particularly like this one with tomato soup!  A quick note for those of you who might be wondering why I don't just use mozzarella cheese...well first, because that would just be cheesy garlic bread.  Second, Muenster cheese, although quite creamy and delicious, is not all stringy like mozzarella and is not nearly as "chewy".

If you have a favorite soup or sandwich recipe (or both) be sure to come back and link it up Monday, Nov. 4th.  We'd love to see what you've made!
In the meantime, check back here next Monday to see what Heather from The Beating Hearth is making!


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

JUNKIN JEWELS PART DEUX!

Last week I posted about our upcoming Junkin Jewels series.  I was so excited about it that I actually posted that one week early!  Yep...I'm pretty excited! 
 Anyway...I have another Gem to add to the list of fabulous ladies.  Meet Revi, from Revisionary Life...
A little bit about Revi:

Revi works full time in Children's Ministry and when she's not working, she enjoys projects around her 1945 fixer-upper. She'll paint anything in her path! She collects a variety of vintage items in her trips to thrift stores, and uses them in her decor.
 Take a look at one of her favorite posts...
$1.50 Sofa Makeover
She also has an etsy that you may want to check out.
                                        http://www.etsy.com/shop/revisionarylife

In fact, several of the Junkin Jewels have etsy's and I would like to share them with you now.

Spittin Toad Etsy - http://www.etsy.com/shop/spittintoad?ref=em
Thrify Rebel Etsy - http://www.etsy.com/shop/ThriftyRebel?ref=em
Denise... On A Whim Etsy - http://www.etsy.com/shop/MadeItOnAWhim?ref=em

As far as I know, Donna at Distressed Donna Down Home, doesn't have an etsy....unless she's holding out on us!  But she does have a booth where she sells all of her fabulous finds and I know she works very hard at it! 
Donna will be here next Tuesday to bring us our first Junkin Jewels post so please come back and see what she's up to!