Savories – Cuisinart SUPREME SUPER 600TM SB-5600C User Manual

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Place shallot pieces in blender jar. Pulse on chop 4 to 5 times. Add

remaining ingredients to the blender jar. Blend on Purée until smooth

and homogenous, about 15 to 20 seconds. Serve immediately or store

in refrigerate for up to one week. If desired, reserve half the crumbled

blue cheese and stir in for texture.

Nutritional information per 2 tablespoons (30 ml):

Calories 99 (90% from fat) • carb. 1g • pro. 2g • fat 10g

• sat. fat 3g • chol. 12mg • sod. 160mg • calc. 47mg • fiber 0g

Molasses Rosemary Marinade

This marinade is very good with chicken, duck or pork, as well as

shrimp, scallops, salmon (roasted or grilled), tuna or swordfish for the

grill. It also makes a nice finishing sauce for sautéed cippolini onions

or other sautéed root vegetables.

Makes about 2 cups marinade

1

ounce (30 g) peeled shallot, cut in ½-inch (1.25 cm) pieces

1

clove garlic, peeled and halved

¼

teaspoon (1 ml) freshly ground black pepper

2

tablespoons (30 ml) dry rosemary, divided

1

tablespoon (15 ml) chipotle chile peppers,

with adobo sauce

½

cup (125 ml) maple syrup

½

cup (125 ml) molasses

½

cup (125 ml) soy sauce

1

3

cup (75 ml) canola or grapeseed oil

1

teaspoon (5 ml) xanthan gum*


Place the shallot, garlic and pepper in the blender jar. Pulse on chop

about 3 to 4 times. Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of the rosemary and the

remaining ingredients in the order listed. Blend on Liquefy for 20 to 30

seconds until smooth, thick and homogenous. Transfer to a resealable

jar or bowl and stir in the remaining tablespoon of rosemary. Let stand

for 30 minutes or longer for flavours to blend before using.

Keep marinade properly refrigerated until ready to use. Use to marinate

meats and vegetables for grilling or roasting.

*Xanthan gum is a naturally derived stabilizer that is produced from the

fermentation of corn syrup. Often used in baking breads, xanthan gum

will help stabilize marinades, vinaigrettes and salad dressings and

prevent them from separating. It is an optional ingredient.

Nutritional information per 2 tablespoons (30 ml):

Calories 94 (42% per serving) • carb. 13g • pro. 1g • fat 5g

• sat. fat 0g • chol. 0mg • sod. 338mg • calc. 89mg • fiber 0g

SAVORIES

Bacon & Cheddar Pie

Baked in a stoned wheat cracker crust rather than a traditional

pastry crust, this quiche-like pie makes a simple supper when

served with a salad.

Makes one 9-inch (23 cm) deep-dish pie, about 12 servings

5

ounces (145 g) stoned wheat crackers,

broken into 1-inch (2.5 cm) pieces

¼

cup (50 ml) unsalted butter, melted

1

medium (115 g) onion, peeled and cut into
½-inch (1.25 cm) pieces

cups (375 ml) light cream

3

large eggs

1

teaspoon (5 ml) Worcestershire sauce

½

teaspoon (2 ml) dry mustard

½

teaspoon (2 ml) kosher salt

¼

teaspoon (1 ml) freshly ground pepper

12

ounces (340 g) shredded extra-sharp Cheddar cheese

8

ounces (240 ml) bacon, cooked crispy and crumbled

Preheat oven to 325°F (160ºC).

Place a third of the stoned wheat crackers in the blender jar. Pulse

using Chop, until finely ground, about 15 pulses. Transfer to a 9-inch

(23 cm) deep-dish pie plate. Repeat until all crackers are ground. Stir

the melted butter into the cracker crumbs and press the butter-coated

cracker crumbs evenly over the bottom and sides of the pie plate. Place

in the preheated 325°F (160ºC) oven for 10 minutes. Remove from oven

and place on a rack. Let cool slightly.

Place the onion, cream, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, dry mustard, salt,

and pepper in the blender jar. Blend using Mix for 15 to 20 seconds.

Place half the shredded cheese in a layer in the bottom of the slightly

cooled crumb crust. Top with an even layer of the bacon, and finish

with the remaining shredded cheddar cheese. Pour the egg mixture

slowly over the top.

Place in the preheated 325°F (160ºC) oven for 60 to 75 minutes, until

puffed, browned and custard is set. Let stand 15 minutes before

cutting.

Nutritional information per serving:

Calories 441 (80% from fat) • carb. 10g • pro. 12g • fat 39g

• sat. fat 20g • chol. 141mg • sod. 489mg • calc. 252mg • fiber 1g

Perfect Popovers

Impress your guests with these deceivingly simple popovers that are

mixed in a matter of seconds in your Cuisinart

®

blender.

Makes 18 popovers

6

large eggs

2

cups (500 ml) all-purpose flour

2

cups (500 ml) evaporated fat free milk, not reconstituted

½

teaspoon (2 ml) kosher salt

6

tablespoons (90 ml) unsalted butter, melted

Place the eggs, flour, milk and salt in the blender jar in the order listed;

cover blender jar. Blend on Purée for 15 seconds. Scrape the sides of

the jar if needed. With the blender running, add the melted butter in a

steady stream and blend for an additional 15 to 20 seconds. Let batter

rest for 30 to 40 minutes before continuing.

Preheat oven to 425°F (220ºC). Thoroughly coat eighteen ½-cup (125

ml) popover, custard, or muffin cups with cooking spray or melted

butter.

Divide the batter evenly among the prepared pans. Bake in the

preheated oven for 20 minutes, then reduce oven temperature to 375°F

(190ºC). Bake for another 20 minutes, until puffy and nicely browned.

Use a cake tester to pierce each popover several times and bake for

an additional 5 minutes. Remove from oven, loosen from pans with a

thin-blade knife and gently lift out. Serve hot.

Nutritional information per popover:

Calories 126 (37% from fat) • carb. 14g • pro. 6g • fat 5g

• sat. fat 3g • chol. 79mg • sod. 91mg • calc. 93mg • fiber 0g

Variation

Roasted Garlic Popovers – add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) peeled roasted

garlic cloves to the blender with the ingredients listed.

To roast garlic - place peeled garlic cloves in a double thickness of

aluminum foil, toss with a tablespoon (15 ml) of olive oil and fold the foil

to seal. Place in a preheated 375°F (190ºC) oven for 30 to 40 minutes,

until tender and browned. Roasted garlic will keep in a tightly covered

container in the refrigerator for about a week.

Welsh Rarebit

Also known as “Welsh Rabbit,” this cheese sauce is traditionally

served over toast points or toasted English muffin halves. A slice of

tomato can be placed on the toast first for “high tea” and it can also

be put under the broiler for a few moments. We have also found that

this recipe is delicious served over steamed broccoli or cauliflower, a

baked potato, or it could be tossed with cooked pasta shapes to

make a macaroni and cheese dish.

Makes 4 cups (1 L)

cups (550 ml) whole milk or evaporated lowfat milk

(not reconstituted)

2

large eggs

3

tablespoons (45 ml) unbleached all-purpose flour

1

tablespoon (15 ml) Dijon-style mustard

1

teaspoon (5 ml) Worcestershire sauce

½

teaspoon (2 ml) kosher salt

1

pound (500 g) shredded sharp or

extra-sharp Cheddar cheese

paprika (for dusting on top)

Heat the milk in a saucepan until simmering (just bubbles are just

breaking at the surface) – this may also be done in a microwave.

Place the eggs, flour, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and salt in the

blender jar. Blend on Mix for 15 to 20 seconds. Scrape the sides of the

blender jar. Add the shredded cheese and blend on Purée. With the

blender running, add the hot milk in a slow steady stream through the

opening in the lid. Blend on Purée until smooth and homogenous,

about 30 to 40 seconds. Pour the mixture into a medium (2¾-quart (2.6

L) ) saucepan. Place over medium heat, and cook, stirring constantly

with a whisk until creamy, smooth and thickened, about 15 to 20

minutes.

Serve over toast points or toasted English muffin halves. Dust with

paprika before serving.

Nutritional information per ¼-cup (50 ml) serving:

Calories 156 (67% from fat) • carb. 3g • pro. 10g • fat 12g

• sat. fat 7g • chol. 74mg • sod. 272mg • calc. 250mg • fiber 0g

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