Thursday, November 12, 2020

Easy Andouille Sausage and Gulf Shrimp Jambalaya

Easy Andouille Sausage and Gulf Shrimp Jambalaya
Easy Jambalaya. Chopping the onion, celery and green pepper took the longest.

We have such beautiful pink shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico here in Fort Myers, Florida, that it's easy to go down to a seafood market and get great wild shrimp for a reasonable price. There is no comparison of shrimp that is farmed and shrimp that is wild-caught.

Jambalaya is a popular dish of West AfricanFrench and Spanish influence, consisting mainly of meat and vegetables mixed with rice. Traditionally, the meat always includes sausage of some sort, often a smoked meat such as andouille, along with pork or chicken and seafood. The vegetables are usually a sofrito-like mixture known as the "holy trinity" in Cajun cooking, consisting of onion, celery, and green bell pepper, My recipe included shrimp and ham along with the sofrito base.

Jambalaya and New Orleans are an instant connection. I love to visit there and sample their great cuisines from Southern to soul to Creole. I made an easy Jambalaya last night and it turned out so well that I decided to share the recipe here. 

INGREDIENTS

1 pound 15-20 size Gulf shrimp, peeled and deveined

3 tablespoons olive oil

1 cup sweet yellow onion, chopped

1 cup green pepper, chopped

1 cup celery, chopped

2 cloves garlic, minced

2/3 cup diced ham

1 cup Andouille sausage, sliced and quartered

1 and 1/2 cups long grain white rice

1 can, 14.5 ounces, petite diced tomatoes

3 cups reduced sodium chicken stock

1 teaspoon Creole seasoning, divided

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

1 teaspoon paprkia

2 bay leaves

Hot sauce (optional)

DIRECTIONS

Peel and devein shrimp. Toss with 1/2 teaspoon Creole seasoning and 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder. Set aside in refrigerator until needed.

Heat olive oil in large frying pan. Add onion, green pepper and celery and sauté for about 5 minutes. Add garlic, ham and Andouille sausage and continue to sauté for another 5 minutes.

Add rice, tomatoes, chicken stock, 1/2 teaspoon Creole seasoning, paprika, and bay leaves. Bring to boil, then reduce to low heat and simmer, covered for about 25 minutes. Check every 7 to 10 minutes and stir gently to preventing sticking. Add additional chicken stock if necessary. Rice should be tender, but not mushy.

Add shrimp to rice and stir gently. Taste for seasoning. Add salt and pepper to taste if necessary. Continue to simmer, covered for about 4 minutes. Check to be sure shrimp is cooked. If necessary, continue cooking for 2 minutes. You do not want to overcook the shrimp or they will be tough.

Serve in soup bowls. Provide hot sauce on the side for those who like their Jambalaya spicy!

About 4 servings.


Saturday, November 7, 2020

Mixed Berry Cream Cheese Cake

Cheesecakes or sernik in Polish are a staple of the Polish dessert menu and there are many variations. I like the combination of fruit and cake in this unusual cheesecake recipe. This is a much less dense version of cheesecake than a usual  Polish cheesecake, with the recipe calling for only one eight-ounce package of cream cheese. There is a nice balance of cheesecake, mixed berries, and cake.
Mixed Berry Cream Cheese Cake

Mixed Berry Cream Cheese Cake

Ingredients

For the cake layer:

¾ cup, plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

½ teaspoon salt

5 tablespoons unsalted butter room temperature

⅔ cup granulated sugar

1 large egg

½ cup milk

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the berry cream cheese layer:

1 8 ounce cream 

zest of one lemon

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

½ cup, plus 1 tablespoon granulated sugar

2 large eggs room temperature

2 teaspoons cornstarch

2 small packages of fresh blueberries and raspberries (about 2 cups)

Mixed Berry Cream Cheese cake ingredients
Mixed Berry Cream cheese cake ingredients.

Instructions

Bring cream cheese, butter, eggs and berries to room temperature.

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9-inch springform pan with parchment paper, then spray pan with baking spray and set aside.

In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder and salt. 

In a large bowl or the bowl of an electric mixer beat the butter and sugar together on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Beat in the egg.

Reduce the speed to low and beat in the dry ingredients. Stir in the milk and vanilla. Using a rubber spatula, finish mixing the batter by hand, being careful not to over-mix. Spread batter into prepared pan and bake for 12-15 minutes, until the the cake is just set. The center will still be very soft and not done. Set aside to cool for 5 minutes. While the cake is baking make the cheesecake layer.

In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese and lemon zest until smooth, about 1 minute. Add the vanilla extract. Add 1/2 cup sugar and beat on high-speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Beat in the eggs one at a time until well blended. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as necessary and make sure everything is well incorporated.

Mixed Berry Cream Cheese cake berries
Gently add the fruit as the cake base is not yet fully baked.

In a medium bowl, whisk together the remaining tablespoon of sugar and cornstarch. Add the berries and toss gently to coat. Place the berries in an even layer over the pre-baked cake layer. Pour the cheesecake layer evenly over the top of the berries.

Bake until cake is lightly golden, and the center is set, 45-50 minutes. Let cool completely, at least 2 hours, before cutting and serving. Serve chilled or at room temperature with a dusting of confectioners sugar.

Mixed Berry Cream cheese cake finished product
Mixed Berry Cream Cheese cake finished product