Wednesday, December 7, 2016

We are so excited to be on the National Historic Register...

That was a BIG hurdle. Don't worry, I am still cooking, but I haven't posted recipes lately.  I will try to make up for that over the holidays.

Here are some of the recipes we have been testing:

  • Plum cake--a definite winner and guest favorite.  This was a great addition to the August menu, when plums are in season.  We managed to keep making it through most of September with a bumper crop of plums to choose from.
  • Baked eggs with bacon and hash browns.  Another crowd pleaser, and not really too difficult.  I had to play around with how to get the egg to come out the way I wanted, but I got it figured out.
  • Holiday pumpkin cake with apples and cranberries.  This cake is not too sweet and not too pumpkiny, which Lee appreciates.
  • Apple cake with cardamom.  This is one of Lee's favorites, along with the baked eggs.
Still to be tested this month:
  • Avocado toast.  Yes, it is a food fad, but where would you serve avocado toast if not in Texas?
  • Bacon and egg casserole with cream sauce.  It looks promising, but needs a little tweaking.
  • Lemon raspberry tea bread.  The first go at this was a little dry.  The flavor was good, so I will adjust the proportions and have another stab at it.
  • Upside-down cranberry cake, and that is all I have to say...
As always, when we test, there are some recipes that do not make the cut. Some of the ones that have not made it onto the B&B menu:
  • Sausage rolls--the idea was like a savory cinnamon roll with sausage/cheese filling using a biscuit dough.  It was just blah, likewise the sausage apple quiche. Back to the drawing board on both these ideas.
  • Beignet muffins--we visited New Orleans this summer and I thought it would be fun to make a muffin that tasted like a beignet and add a coffee glaze.  Not so much.  Here's the thing:  beignets are fried, that's why they are good.  Back to the drawing board on this one, too.

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