I?ve done it before and it?s sort of standard fare to see a lot of food bloggers ?Best of? lists to wrapup the year. I did one last year. That list started with the first cocktail that I made for what would become my Friday Cocktail series but that methodology has weighed on me a bit and that post is easily one reason why. That drink, the Vootbeer, was never? my favorite, not by a long shot. It was fun, sure, but come on?rootbeer and vodka? OK, even with a dollop of whipped cream and a cherry? It?s been pinned a bazillion times, mostly by young girls who have to insist it get made with Whipped Cream Vodka. Sacrilege I say! So I decided to do something a bit different this year and went Archive digging to shed the light of day on some of my long term favorites. Maybe they were posted when I first started blogging (so the photo might be a bit sucky) or maybe for some reason they just never got any traction..but they are all great dishes and they NEED to be noticed and more importantly? Made.
First up are those darlings featured above. Crisp pretzel, chewy bacon, brown sugar, chili powder and cayenne pepper are baked and the end result is a sum much greater than the parts?but really the parts are pretty fabulous. Anyone saying bacon is dead?have them come talk to me!
OK, I lied, sorry. This cocktail was not forgotten but it was the best.? It is the single most popular post on my site and though I?m happy with the photo too (I even won an award with it!), the truth is I also love this drink. Sweet and tart and fizzy?it is almost the perfect holiday cocktail from fall as soon as cranberries are available thru January but it?s just especially suited for Christmas?perfectly pretty all dressed up in red and green! It has been pinned and copied and posted all over the web and with some irony and maybe a sign of its? popularity? It was recently submitted to a photo group?I belong to on G+ where we share our photos and ask for constructive criticism. Except it was submitted by someone I don?t know! It?s a true keeper.
I had carrots one day so thought I would make some soup. No biggie right? But this soup is THE BOMB. That little sphere of butter just does it. Easy, satisfying, just a bit spicy; I LOVE this soup.
Eggs, cheese, breadcrumbs and spices are rolled into spheres and fried in olive oil and then covered with a simple tomato sauce. The ease of this dish belies how good they are. As in I made some for company as appetizers and ended up in the kitchen making another batch while guests waited; they were devoured!
I had this cocktail at a local restaurant and I?m not sure I?ve ever been? quite so determined to get a recipe as I was for this cocktail. Pulpy and sweet with a touch of? lime too, it puts to shame any other Lemon Drop Martini I?ve ever had. The technique seems weird but the end result is fantastic. I now use the same process to make lemonade and limeade if I?m in the mood for something non-alcoholic.
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This is amazing. It?s from one of my treasured Junior League of Denver cookbooks and I served it to a group of locals I met through Twitter. Pesto, potatoes, flank steak and salad are all? layered and make for a fabulous presentation, an easy to serve dish and without a doubt one with fabulous flavor. I want this again NOW (and I desperately need a new photo!).
Another favorite from a local Junior League cookbook; this dish is just the perfect do-ahead for a brunch, holiday or otherwise. I first served it to a local group of bloggers at our first get together; you know if it was raved about there, well, it passed muster.
These are far too simple to make to be so dang good. I?m serious. A mix of spices is rubbed on boneless chicken thighs. Broil one side for 5 minutes, flip and broil the 2nd side. Baste with some honey and broil 1 minute longer. THAT IS IT!! I dare you to not suffer my same fate. I stood over the stove and ate two of them before I made myself stop so there would actually be enough for dinner. Do them, your family will love you. I also believe they have the words ?Super Bowl Party? written all over them.
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I just posted this not too long ago but it has been so amazingly received by friends and family that I thought maybe it should be given another chance. My daughter was unimpressed by the ingredients; actually I remember feeling the same. I loved a similar type drink with hot coffee but this was a chance? and one I?m so glad I took. Tequila is so often associated with limes and lemons but give it a shot?or tow! What it does to a heated drink is only short of amazing; it gives warm a whole different meaning! Try it?you?ll see.
Last but not least, what shall that be? I think I?ll give this spot to the dessert that is most often searched for and found on my site. I love cheesecake but not those that are filled with a lot of extras; no cookies or candy for me. This Lemon Cheesecake is divine; I think it could almost be called perfect. Light, luscious and lemony (and that limoncello part does not hurt one tiny bit!).
There you have it, ten posts that I love for different reasons and I hope you find something you love too?Happy New Year!
Source: http://www.creative-culinary.com/2013/01/best-of-forgotten-favorites-2012/
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