Showing posts with label Tieghan Gerard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tieghan Gerard. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

COOKBOOK PROJECT: Rosemary-Peach Bruschetta Chicken

Rosemary-Peach Bruschetta Chicken

 This latest recipe I tried was an interesting one. I've never combined peaches with bacon in a dinner before. This dish also included rosemary, lemon, shallots, mozzarella balls, cherry tomatoes along with the bacon and peaches. 

Chicken in skillet

This recipe was easy to make. I love any recipe that I can use in my cast iron skillet. I would definitely make the rosemary chicken again, but I doubt I will make it with the mozzarella balls. I know this recipe is called "Bruschetta Chicken", but I found the melted mozzarella to be too messy, so I will not include it the next time I make this dish. 

Chicken in oven

Ok, now I'm off to find the next recipe to make from Tieghan Gerard's Half Baked Harvest Super Simple cookbook!

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

COOKBOOK PROJECT: Penne Alla Vodka Two Ways

 

Penne Alla Vodka Two Ways

For my second recipe from the Half Baked Harvest Super Simple cookbook, I went with Penne Alla Vodka Two Ways. The tomatoes are used two ways in this recipe, crushed and sun-dried. This was a pretty easy recipe, and it didn't take long at all to make. I love pasta, so I was looking forward to making this dish. 

Minced garlic

The ingredients for this recipe include: butter, garlic, crushed red pepper, vodka, crushed tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, salt, pepper, heavy cream, penne pasta, Parmesan cheese and fresh basil. I will not list the recipe here. You will need to purchase Tieghan Gerard's Half Baked Harvest Super Simple cookbook for that.

Sun-dried tomatoes

Like I mentioned before, this recipe was pretty easy. The pasta turned out great, and I would definitely make this dish again. The cookbook offers a second recipe for this dish to be prepared as a pasta bake as well. I think next time I will try the pasta bake recipe.

Monday, January 9, 2023

COOKBOOK PROJECT: No-Knead Bread


No-Knead Bread

As I mentioned last week, one of my New Year's resolutions is to cook more at home. I figured a good way to motivate myself would be to cook my way through one of my favorite cookbooks. I chose Tieghan Gerard's Half Baked Harvest Super Simple cookbook. I have been following Half Baked Harvest on social media for years from the recommendation of my Niece. I instantly fell in love with the amazing food photos. Everything looked so delicious! I have purchased two of Tieghan's cookbooks and have used every excuse to not cook more. I'm hoping the Half Baked Harvest Super Simple cookbook project will keep me motivated throughout the year to cook more, blog more and have fun with cooking!

I decided to start with an easy recipe, No-Knead Bread. I have never actually made homemade bread, except for banana bread. This bread recipe was super simple. Which I guess is why it's the title of the cookbook. 

Ingredients


I won't be posting the full recipes in any of my posts. If you would like the recipes for any of the food I make from the Half Baked Harvest Super Simple cookbook, you can purchase a copy here.

Furious IPA from Surly Brewing Company


I will list the ingredients for this recipe, but again, I will not publish the full recipe. Flour, instant yeast, kosher salt, beer and olive oil are all you need to make this bread. The beer I used for this recipe is Furious IPA from Surly Brewing Company out of Minneapolis, MN. I would have used a much lighter beer, but this is all I had in my fridge, as I don't really drink light beer. I would definitely recommend using a light beer for this recipe. The bread had a pretty strong beer smell and taste to it, due to the fact that I used an IPA.

Dough before rising


Dough going into the oven



Bread out of the oven


Fresh baked bread

This bread was very easy to make. The bread itself turned out great! The crust was perfectly crispy, and the bread was the perfect consistency. The next time I make this bread I will use the lighter beer. It will be perfect then! For my first time ever making a loaf of bread, I would say this was a success!

Now it's time to explore the cookbook to find the next recipe I will try.

Cheers!