Nov 24, 2012

Thanksgiving Turkey Pizza (!)

This looks like it could be a dessert!
With four adult men in house for the holiday, finding uses for left-over turkey isn't usually our problem.  Turkey sandwiches with Swiss cheese on toasted sourdough is hubby's favorite.  And, reheating supper side-dishes the following night gives the cook a break.  This year, though, Son #1 was inspired to make something different.  He came up with this surprisingly delicious and super simple pizza.

serves:  2-3
prep and cook time:  25 minutes

1 package pre-made fresh pizza dough (Garlic and Herb is always good)
Marinara sauce
Mozzarella cheese, shredded
Left-over turkey, shredded
Left-over stuffing, about 1 cup packed
Left-over cranberry sauce
Sliced mushrooms

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.

Spray a baking sheet with Pam and dust with flour.  Shake out the excess.

Press out the pizza dough into a rough rectangle or oval shape about 8x12 inches and place on the baking sheet.  Spread a thin layer of marina sauce over the dough.  Sprinkle about 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese over the sauce.  Layer on left-over turkey to cover the pizza.  Sprinkle the stuffing over the turkey.  (Not too much though).  Layer on some sliced mushrooms.  Drizzle cranberry sauce over all.  Finally, sprinkle another 1/2 cup or so of mozzarella to finish.

Bake for 18 minutes* or until cheese is melted and crust is crisp.  Remove from oven and slice into squares. 

The sweetness of the cranberry sauce counters the savory stuffing
and goes well with the mild cheese

* This pizza was baked in the mountains at 7000 feet.  Sometimes things take longer to cook up here so watch the timing if you are at a lower elevation.

- Kim Fielding

Nov 1, 2012

Lemony Green Beans with Walnuts



Toasted walnuts and a lemony zing make this dish shine.
 
Green beans are a fixture on our Thanksgiving table.  This simple edition may be prepared in advance and served cold, room temperature or even gently reheated so not to overcook the beans.  This recipe has been adapted from one that was published by Bon Appetit, November 2009.

serves:  4                                prep time:  15 minutes

8 ounces green beans (I used prepackaged and prewashed Haricot Vert)
1/4 cup chopped walnuts, toasted in a skillet
1 lemon, peel and juice
1 tablespoon minced shallot
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard

Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and cook the green beans for 5 minutes.  Drain in a colander and set aside.

Meanwhile, peel off about 1/3 of the lemon's rind and slice the peel into thin slivers.   Squeeze enough lemon for about 1 tablespoon juice into a small bowl.  Add shallot, olive oil, and Dijon mustard and blend to make the dressing.

In a larger bowl, combine the cooked green beans, toasted walnuts, and lemon peel slivers.  Add the dressing and stir well.  Season to taste with salt and pepper if desired.

Calories per serving comes in at about 100 calories and offers 1-1/2 grams fiber, and omega-3s from the walnuts.

- Kim Fielding