Friday, November 28, 2008

Canalloni

Prep time- 20 minutes
Cooking Time- 1 hour
Feeds - as many as you want it to

Number of things that get dirty- 5 and a plastic bag.
2 mixing bowls
2 mixing spoons
1 baking dish with sides

Ingredients

Canalloni
mozarella

Filling
1 C defrosted spinach
1 C low fat cream cheese
1 C ricotta cheese
1/2 C flour
1 tsp crushed garlic (yes dried is fine)


Sauce
1 C tomato paste
3 tbls dill
2 tablespoons onion soup mix
1/2 C low fat cream cheese
1 C milk

Mix all ingredients except flour to make filling
Add flour slowly until filling with sort of stick to itself and stay inside the pasta
put filling into plastic bag and cut off a corner to create a piping bag
pipe filling into UNCOOKED pasta and lay out in a baking dish

Mix all sauce ingredients except for milk until smooth
add milk until sauce had slightly runny consistancey
pour over pastaso all pasta edges are covered

cover with sgredded or thinly sliced mozarella

bake at 350* for roughly an hour or until pasta is soft

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Easy meat sauce

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 30 minutes
Feeds - as many as you want it to

Number of things that get dirty- 3
1 pot

Ingredients

as much ground beef as you want
8 oz tomato paste
1 cups of lemon lime or gingerail soda
2 tsp onion soup powder
2 bay leaves (if you have them)
1/3 C ketchup

break up ground beef and combine with other ingredients over high heat
stir thoroughly.
turn down to a simmer until meat is cooked through
Keep stirring periodically or it all sticks to the bottom.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

My favourite things

We did not bring ANY of our kitchen aplliances with us. the voltage/current/whatever is not the same here so bringing it was silly unless we planned to buy fairly expensive transformers for all of them. Becuase of that, when we moved I got to start my kitchen from scratch.

I am really not big on huge kitchen appliances, especially if they are, in the words of the Esteemed Alton Brown "Unitaskers". So I do not own a rice maker, I do not have a bread machine. Heck, even though it is a multitasker I do not even have a full mixmaster or quisenart.

But there are a few things that I went out and bought almost right away. There were some things that I needed in order to function. These "must have" items in my kitchen are as follows.

A Microwave- No questions asked. Yes I know I can heat stuff up in the oven and on the stove, but lets me honest. Who has that sort of patience? Not I!

A toaster- Ok, not a total necessity, but as our is large and we keep it milchiks it is a useful second oven as well as a quick way to heat pizza, make breakfast or lunch, and even bake. Israeli ovens are smaller than North American ones, so the extra space is useful.

A stick blender - Awesome for smushing sauces, soups, and whipping eggs and nutri whip. Also useful for pureeing vegies for kugels and cassaroles and crushing ice. It is a wonderful multi tasker that has a home on my counter because I use it pretty much daily. The one I have is parve but I am seriously considering buying a 2nd or even a 3rd one so I have for meat and dairy (milkshakes!). This is the single most useful small appliance in my kitchen.

Electric Beaters- like old style egg beaters but the electric version. Not quite the multi tasker the stick blender is, but great for most baking and pulling together batters. The one I bought has regular beaters as well as dough hooks so it has a lot of versatility without taking up a lot of room.

Crock Pot- Not just for shabbat lunch! We actually use ours for dinners as well. Load it up in the morning, have a busy day, then come home to the apartment smelling awesome and a hot dinner ready to go on the table. We are actually considering getting a 2nd one because we have found some incredible looking dairy crock pot recipies. It is probably just a pipe dream, but once in a while you find an awesome recipie that makes you reconsider.

What I consider the basics for a fully functioning, cook every night, kosher kitchen.

Dairy Stuff- a large soup/pasta pot, a small sauce pot, and a frying pan. I have a couple various sized pyrex dishes, 1 large mixing bowl, a collander, a 2 C measuring cup. 1 sharp knife. Cutting board. silicon spatulah and brush.

Parve - a large soup/pasta pot, a colander, 2 mixing bowls, pasta stiry thing, 1 & 2 C measuring cups, measuring spoons, a few pyrex dishes. chef knife, parring knife. Cutting board. silicon spatulah and brush.

Meat- full set of pots including giant stock pot, soup pot, collander, frying pan, medium sized sauce pot, small sauce pot. I normally have a wok but my old one was not worth bringing and I haven to gotten a new one yet. 1 & 2 C measuring cups, 3 mixing bowls, 3 mixing bowls with lids. Utility knife, carving set, poultry shears. silicon spatulah and brush.

Auntee Renee's Easy Fruit Cake

Prep time- 7 minutes
Cooking Time- 45-60 minutes
Feeds - at least 8-10

Number of things that get dirty- 3
1 pan or pyrex
mixing bowl
electric beaters

Ingredients
3 eggs
1 C sugar
3/4 C flour
3/4 C oil or apple sauce
1/3 C orange Juice
2 tsp baking powder
1 can pie mix filling (pick your favourite flavour)

mix all ingredients except for the fruit filling
pour into pyrex or baking pan
spoon in globs of fruit filling and cut/swirl filling into cake. Do not break up completely, but break it up so it mixes throughout the cake.

Bake 350* for 45 - 60 minutes until golden brown and firm

Friday, November 14, 2008

Broccoli Kugel

Prep time- 10 minutes
Cooking Time- 45 minutes
Feeds - 6-8

Number of things that get dirty- 3
1 pan or pyrex
mixing bowl
stick blender

Ingredients
1 10 oz package of frozen broccoli (thawed)
1/2 C mayonnaise
3 tbs flour
1 tbs onion soup powder
2-3 eggs
salt and pepper to taste
frozen pie crust OR filo dough to line bottom of baking container

combine all ingredients except pie crust or filo dough
blend until smooth
lay filo dough on bottom of baking container (if required)
pour broccoli goo into (or onto) crust

bake 350* for roughly 45 minutes until the top starts to crack

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Bubbie Rice

Everyone in my family just calls this "Bubbie rice". We expect it at pretty much any meal she makes (obviously except pessach). It is always completely devoured. No one manages to make it quite like my bubbie, but I am getting better.

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 1 hour
Feeds - a lot. Can be doubled, trippled, or made to feed 300.

Number of things that get dirty- 1
1 large, oven safe container

Ingredients
2 cups rice (Uncle Ben's)
1/4 cup oil
1 tbsp. concentrated chicken powder
3 tablespoons instant onion soup
1 can mushrooms
4 cps water which includes the mushroom juice
2 tbsp soy sauce (or more)

Mix together all ingredients. Place covered in the oven for 1 hour or longer at 325 degrees.

Ahuva's chocolate chip Banana Cake

This recipie comes from one of my best friends (funny enough her name happens to be Ahuva- now is that a coincidence or what?

Prep time- 10 minutes
Cooking Time- 35 minutes
Feeds - a bunch, freezes well. Slice and then freeze for a quick single snack. Just pop it in the microwave for a couple minutes and you are good to go.

Number of things that get dirty- 3
electric beaters (you can use a fork but the mixer is just easier)
mixing bowl
large flat pyrex

Ingredients
4 bananas - the browner the better! ( freeze bananas that are too brown to eat and use them for banana cake whenever I get around to making it. There are times where I have a small countries worth of bananas in my freezer)
2 eggs
1/2 C oil OR applesauce
1 C sugar
1 1/2 C flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
chocolate chips

Blend everything until smooth.
add as many chocolate chips as you deem necessary
pour into pyrex

Bake at 350* for 35 minutes

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Mom's Carrot cake

I remember making this cake with my mom when I was little. I used to beg for it on a regular basis.

Prep time- 10 minutes
Cooking Time- 55-60 minutes
Feeds - a bunch, freezes well. Slice and then freeze for a quick single snack. Just pop it in the toaster for a couple minutes and you are good to go. Serve with vanilla ice cream if you want to be fancy. Also doubles well.

Number of things that get dirty- 3
electric beaters (you can use a fork but the mixer is just easier)
mixing bowl
loaf pan

Ingredients

8 oz carrot baby food or carrot puree
1 C sugar
2 eggs
3/4 C oil or apple sauce
1 1/2 C flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp cinnamon
optional- raisins

blend carrot, sugar and eggs
add oil or apple sauce slowly until smooth
ad remaining dry ingredients and blend until flour disapears
add raisins if desires

pour into greased loaf pan
bake 350* for 55-60 minutes until toothpick comes out mostly clean.

About KosherQuick

I once heard someone say that with the internet we now have the most complete library of recipes in the history of the world at our fingertips. So why is it that when I need a meal in a hurry it takes me forever to find a appropriate recipe?

We all know that there are a million sites out there devoted to every type of cooking under the sun. There are websites for fast meals. There are websites for easy meals. There are websites for inexpensive meals. There are websites for kosher meals. To the best of my knowledge (and I have spent a lot of time looking!) there are not a whole lot of meals that cater to all these requirements at once!

If you are anything like me you too are looking for easy, fast, cheap, non-patchka-y meals. I am slowly finding and working out recipes that suit my criteria, but then I lose them! I figure if I put them all in one place, I might actually be able to find them! My plan is to collect all the ones I find and tag them to be an easy resource in one simple to remember location.

Hope this helps someone out there besides me.

Mom's tuna Noodle Cassarole

I must have had this for dinner 3 nights a week growing up. It is fast, a full meal, and makes great leftovers. I have kept the recipe as I originally got it, but when I make it I often add various other veggies to it I have listed as optional. I also leave out the tomatoes. I hate tomatoes.

Can be made ahead but does not freeze well.

Prep time- 15 minutes
Cooking Time- 25 minutes
Feeds - 6 with leftovers

Number of things that get dirty- 4
pasta pot
mixing bowl
spoon
large pyrex

Ingredients
yolkless noodles
3 eggs
1 large container plain yogurt
1 green onion, chopped
2 tomatoes, slices
2 cans of tuna
1 zucchini, slices thin
1/3 - 1/2 C grated mozzarella

optional
brocolli
cauliglower
green beans

cook yolkless noodles as per the directions on the package
combine well drained noodles with green onion, yogurt, tuna and eggs.
mix thoroughly
add optional ingredients if desired
pour into pyrex baking dish
lay on sliced tomatoes and zucchini
sprinke with mozzarella cheese

bake at 350* for 20-30 minutes or until the top is starting to brown.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Easy Any fish

Fresh or frozen this is an easy way to prepare any white fish.

Prep time- 5
Cooking Time- 1 hour
Feeds - as many as you have fish for

Number of things that get dirty- 2
large bowl or pan
baking sheet

Ingredients
fish of choice
lemon or orange juice
garlic powder
onion powder

marinate defrosted fish in enough juice to cover for 2 hours (in the fridge)
drain marinade
place fish on parchment lined baking tray

cook at 375* for 20-40 minutes until just starting to brown at the edges
sprinkle on garlic and onion

Max's Multi-Vegetable Soup

This is my all time favourite soup. It is a meal unto itself, can be doctored in various ways, and other than cutting the vegies comes together really quickly.

Prep time- 20 minutes minutes spread out over an hour
Cooking Time- 2 hours
Feeds as many as you want it to

Number of things that get dirty- 4
soup pot
microwave safe bowl
knife
cutting board
stick blender

Ingredients
celery
tomato
eggplant
mushrooms
carrots
parsnip
zuccinni
salt

Cut up the vegetables. no need to be neat about it. Just get them to fit in the bowl. You might need to microwave them in two shifts if you are planning to make a large pot of soup.
Cover vegetables with water.
add a pinch of salt
microwave on high covered and vented for 20 minutes.
Pour into soup pot together with all remain liquid.
Allow to cool slightly
Using a stick blender blend until chunky

Serve. Enjoy.

Optional
Add barley beans, lentils and or peas.

Chocolate Mint Brownies

Ok, this recipe is anything but quick and patchka free, but it is hands down the best dessert on the planet so although I make it incredibly rarely, when I want something really special it comes out of hiding to wow everyone. It is not hard to make, just somewhat time consuming as there are a number of steps.

The nice thing about this recipe is it freezes incredibly well so I triple the recipe whenever I make it, make it in foil pans, and pop the others in the freezer for up to 6 months or so (well sealed).

This is, quite possible the worst possible tihng in the word healthwise, but it is my goto for fancy affairs.

Prep time- 20 minutes spread out an 2 hours
Cooking Time- 25 - 30 minutes +
Feeds 10+

Number of things that get dirty- A lot

Ingredients

Brownie layer
1 C flour
1 C sugar
1/2 C softened butter or margarine
4 eggs
1 1/2 C (16 oz) Chocolate syrup

Mint Layer
2 C powdered sugar
1 C sofened butter or margarine
1 tbs water
3/4 tsp mint extract
3 drops green food colouring

Chocolate topping
6 tbs butter or margarine
1 C semi sweet chocolate chips

Combine all brownie ingredients and beat until smooth
Pour into greased 13" x 9" pan
bake at 350* for 25-30 minutes
Cool

Combine ingredients for mint layer in bowl
cover brownie layer

Combine chocolate topping ingredients over low heat until melted.
pour over mint layer.
cool completely

Can be served frozen, but it is difficult to cut.

Pantry stocking

This is a list of what I try to keep in the house on a regular basis. I will add to it as needed. Yes I have recipies that call for stuff not on this list, but this is the "if I have it in the house I know I have about a million choices for making dinner and no one will be bored" list. This is, more or less the "basic" set of ingredients that I use when I cook. Anything not here is more of an additive.

Canned goods
tuna
mushrooms
peaches
tomato paste
honey
carrot baby food


Dry goods
persian rice
instant mashed potatoes
spaghetti
some sort of shaped pasta
barley
red lentils
yellow lentils
split peas
Bread Crumbs
white beans
Israeli cous cous


Oils
Olive oil
Canola or some sort of regular oil
sesame oil


Random cooking ingredients
vinegar
apple cider vinegar
apple sauce


Freezer
broccoli
cauliflower
peas and carrots
corn
1 lb ground beef
1 package of skinless boneless chicken breast
1 whole chicken
sliced bread
package of pita
roll of filo dough
nutriwhip


Fridge
Eggs
prepared chopped garlic
garlic dressing
ketchup
mustard
soy sauce
mayonnaise
milk
mozarella
fat free cream cheese
lemon juice

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
apples
bananas
cucumber
potatoes
carrots
onion

Spice Rack
salt
pepper
dill
curry
cumin
onion powder
garlic powder
zatar
mustard powder
"shwarma spice"
basil
oregano


Baking stuff
flour
brown sugar
white sugar
baking powder
baking soda
vanilla
cocoa
chocolate chips

Random other stuff always in the house
Peanut butter
Jam
Wafers
Choumous
Pretzles

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Lentil soup

Prep time- 15 minutes spread out over an hour
Cooking Time- 1 hour
Feeds 4-5

Number of things that get dirty- 5
soup pot
frying pan
spatula
knife
cutting board

Optional stick blender

Ingredients

1 C yellow lentils
7 C water
1 onion
1 tbs crushed garlic (I always have a jar of the stuff in my fridge)
2 tbs olive oil
1/4 C lemon juice
1/4 cup vinegar
salt and pepper to taste

put lentils and water in soup pot over medium heat. Cook roughly 40 minutes until solf.
Chop onion into small pieces
Saute onion and garlic until soft and carmelized
Add to soup.
Add vinegar
Simmer soup for an additional 5-10 minutes.

Remove from heat and add lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste.

Can be served as it or blended into a thick soup with no pieces floating in it. I really prefer it blended.

Sheppards Pie

Prep time- 10 minutes
Cooking Time- 1/2 - 3/4 of an hour
Feeds 6

Number of things that get dirty- 3
mixing bowl
oven safe container (either steel or pyrex)
fork

Ingredients

1 lb ground beef
1/3 cup of ketchup
1/2 cup bread crumbs
1 tbl onion soup powder
2 C frozen peas and carrots
1 C frozen corn
2-3 cups instant mashed potatoes (flavoured if desired)
3 egg

mix ground meat, ketchup, onion soup bread crumbs and 2 eggs together until well mixed.
spread in bottom of pan
sprinkle on frozen vegetables
mix mashed potatoes according to instructions using remaining egg as part of the liquid required.
spread potato mixture on top of vegies and meat.

If you would like a nice smooth top use a piece of plastic wrap to press down the potato mixture.

Bake at 350* until juices from the meat run clear and the potatoes are golden brown.

Beef and Barley (with optional mushrooms)

Prep time- 5-10 minutes
Cooking Time- 1.5 hours or so
Feeds 4

Number of things that get dirty- 4
soup pot
cutting board
ladle/stirring spoon
knife

Ingredients

1 C barley
water to cover
4 oz container tomato paste
2 tbs onion soup powder
1 lb beef cut into chunks. I have been known to use ground beef if I have some defrosted in the fridge.

optional can of mushrooms in whatever form you like.

Put barley, tomato paste and onion powder into pot with enough water to cover.
Cook as per instructions on your barley until barley is soft.
Add meat and turn down to a simmer until meat is cooked (roughly 15 minutes)
Add mushrooms if desired
Add water if necessary
simmer 5-10 more minutes.

Serve hot!

Super easy carrot kugel

So good I have company who think it is dessert.

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 6 hours or so
Feeds 6-10

Number of things that get dirty- 4
mixing bowl
spring form cake pan (you can really use any pan or even foil, but I jsut put this onto a crystal platter for a lovely presentation)
something with which to mix. You can just use a fork but I prefer my electric beaters.
spatula or scraper.


Ingredients

2 jars carrot baby food. Yes you could go through all the trouble of peeling carrots, chopping carrots, boiling carrots, and pureeing carrots, but why?
3/4 C brown sugar
1/4 C white sugar
1 C flour
1 tsp baking powder
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil or applesauce
1 tsp vanilla

mix all ingredients.
put in greased springform pan
bake at 350* until slightly browned. Roughly 40 minutes.

Note. This will not rise very much if at all.

Sweet crock pot chicken Dinner with rice

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 6 hours or so
Feeds as many as you have chicken for

Number of things that get dirty- 1
crock pot
oven bag

Ingredients
6-8 Skinless boneless chicken cutlets
1/2 C Brown sugar
1/4 C unsalted Soy Sauce
3 tbs Sesame Oil
1/4 C white vinegar
3/4 C Cola or Lemon/Lime soda

2 C Rice
2 C water
pinch of salt

lay chicken on the floor of the crock pot
cover brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, vinegar and soda

In an oven bag put rice, water and salt.
seal bag with most of the air removed.
place in crock pot.
close lid.

cook on high for about 5-6 hours.

Crusted Salmon

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 25 minutes ish
Feeds 4-6

Number of things that get dirty- 1
baking pan (you can cheat and it barely gets dirty if you line it with a peice of parchment paper)

Ingredients
Side of salmon
1/3 - 1/2 C Your favourite salad dressing
1 C Corn flakes
plastic bag

  1. lay salmon out skin side down on parchment lined tray
  2. lightly smother (and rub in) with your favourite salad dressing (I love it with Garlic dressing, but Italian also works well.)
  3. put corn flakes into bag. Tie up the bag being careful to remove most of the air. Release your frustrations on the corn flakes. until they are bigger than bred crumbs but smaller than, well, cornflakes).
  4. sprinkle and packdpwn the cornflakes on top of the dressing

Bake uncovered at 350* for 20-30 minutes until the fish is flakey.

Chocolate Pie

This is my "Company's coming for shabbat and I have no time to do anything" dessert.

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 10 minutes ish
Feeds 8+

Number of things that get dirty- 2
one sauce pot
one spatula

optional mixer

Ingredients
Store bought grahm cracker crust
small carton of low fat whip cream
small package of chocolate chips

Pour UNWHIPPED whipping cream into the pot.
Heat slowly
add chocolate chips and mix until smooth and melted
pour into premade crust
pop into fridge for a few hours until solid.

Optional ideas

  • add whipped whip cream on top
  • add a layer of peanut butter or jam under the chocolate later
  • add nuts or crushed wafer to the chocolate layer
  • add your favourite extract to the chocolate as it is cooking for mint, vanilla or rum flavoured pie

Tuna Patties

I usually double this recipe and it makes great sandwiches for lunch the next day.

Prep time- 5 minutes
Cooking Time- 10 minutes ish
Feeds 3

Number of things that get dirty- 4
1 bowl
1 frying pan
one spatula
one fork

Ingredients

1 can of tuna
1/3 C of may0
1 egg
1/2 C of bread crumbs or almond flour
1/3 C frozen peas (canned will do but I prefer frozen. I actually put them in frozen and they maintain their shape)

sesame oil to fry (you can use any oil but I find sesame adds extra flavour)

Combine all ingredients
Heat sesame oil (just enough to cover the bottom of the pan. Replenish as necessary)
Form mixture into patties about 2.5 inches across
Cook in oil until brown about half way up
flip and cook other side.

drain on cooling rack on top of paper towel. If you do not have one, paper towel will do.

We like ours in pita with salad and ketchup.