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Pecan Encrusted Italian Pork roulade

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Pecan Encrusted Italian Pork Roulade

Posted by bettyboop50 May 14, 2001

7 ounces pork tenderloin
1 ounce spinach
Pinch nutmeg
2 ounces prosciutto ham
2 ounces ricotta cheese
2 ounces pecan pieces crushed

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Pound the pork tenderloin to a nice thickness.
Layer with prosciutto, spinach, nutmeg, and ricotta cheese.
Roll and secure if necessary.
Sear on all sides and brown.
Roll in crushed pecan pieces.
Bake for 12-15 minutes.

Garlic Rosemary focaccia

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Garlic Rosemary Focaccia

Posted by bettyboop50 May 9, 2001

3 whole heads garlic, not cloves
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 scant tablespoons or 2 (1/4 ounce)
packages active dry yeast
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
2 cups warm water, 105 to 115 degrees F
4 1/2 to 5 1/2 cups unbleached flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
2 teaspoons salt
Cornmeal, for pans
2 tablespoons crushed fresh rosemary
leaves or 2 teaspoons dried
Coarse salt, optional

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Separate garlic head into cloves and peel.
Add olive oil in a small heavy saucepan, add garlic, cover and cook over very low heat for 20 minutes, or until softened but not browned.

Remove from heat and strain.
Set oil aside to use later.
When cool, cut cloves into lengthwise slivers and set aside.

In a large bowl, dissolve yeast and sugar in warm water.
Add 1 cup of unbleached flour and stir thoroughly.
Let sit for 15 minutes or until mixture is filled with tiny bubbles.

Add 2 tablespoons of reserved garlic oil and 1 more cup of unbleached flour and all of the whole wheat flour and salt to the yeast mixture.

Beat vigorously with a dough hook or a heavy sturdy spoon for 2 minutes.
Gradually add more of the remaining flour, 1/4 cup at a time, until dough forms a mass and begins to pull away from sides of bowl.

Turn out onto a floured surface and knead, adding more flour a little at a time as necessary for 8 to 10 minutes, or until you have a smooth elastic dough and blisters begin to develop on surface.

Place dough into an oiled bowl.
Turn to coat the entire ball of the dough with oil.
Cover with a tightly woven kitchen towel and let rise for about 1 hour or until doubled in size.

Sprinkle a well greased 13 x 18-inch baking sheet with cornmeal. Turn dough onto an oiled work surface.
With the heel of your hand, flatten dough into an 11 x 16-inch rectangle.
Lift dough onto baking sheet.
Using hands, press dough into corners and edges of baking sheet.

Flattening dough with hands rather than a rolling pin will give the irregular texture associated with focaccia.
Cover dough with towel and let rise 20 minutes.

Sprinkle top of dough with rosemary and the slivered garlic. Using fingertips, make indentations in dough about 1/2 inch deep and 1 inch apart, to give a dimpled effect.
As you do this, press garlic slivers into dough to keep them from falling off or over cooking.
Cover dough with towel and let rise an additional 20 minutes.

Place a shallow pan on lower shelf of oven and heat up.

Drizzle remaining garlic oil over top of focaccia.
Use a brush to pat the oil over the entire surface, allowing any excess to pool in the indentations.
Sprinkle with 1 to 2 teaspoons of coarse salt.

Put 1 cup of ice cubes in the heated shallow pan in the oven. Immediately put the focaccia in the oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until pale gold.
Remove from pan and cool on a wire rack.
It is best eaten slightly warm or at room temperature.

NOTE: you can substitute parmesan cheese for the salt, or use both.

amaretti

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Amaretti (Almond Macaroons)

1/2 pound blanched almonds
4 drops bitter almond oil
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 egg whites
1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.

Finely grind blanched almonds, in batches, using a hand grinder, blender or food processor.

combine almonds with almond oil, sugar and lightly beaten egg whites.
Knead mixture into a firm dough.

With moistened hands, form dough into 1-inch diameter balls (about 45 balls).
Place balls at least 1 inch apart on a baking sheet covered with baking parchment, using a second baking sheet if needed.
Place baking sheet on bottom rack of oven and bake for about 55 to 60 minutes.

Transfer baked cookies to a wire rack.
Using a fine sieve, dust cookies with confectioners’ sugar while warm.

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