Christmas 101: Celebrate the Holiday Season from Christmas to New Year's

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Author: Rick Rodgers

ISBN-10: 006122734X

ISBN-13: 9780061227349

Category: Christmas cooking

Everyone knows that the holidays are hectic—but Rick Rodgers, cooking teacher and bestselling cookbook author, knows that they don't have to be. Christmas 101 offers the busy cook carefree ways to entertain with surefire recipes of old favorites, menus, timetables, make-ahead tips, and more. Rodgers will help you throw fabulous cocktail parties and traditional buffets, cook a perfect roast, and spice up your favorite recipes with a contemporary twist.\ You'll also learn how to make classic...

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Everyone knows that the holidays are hectic but Rick Rodgers, cooking teacher and bestselling cookbook author, knows that they don't have to be. Christmas 101 offers the busy cook carefree ways to entertain with surefire recipes of old favorites, menus, timetables, make-ahead tips, and more. Rodgers will help you throw fabulous cocktail parties and traditional buffets, cook a perfect roast, and spice up your favorite recipes with a contemporary twist. You'll also learn how to make classic breads, candies, and desserts that are the tokens of this special time of year. With patience, kindness, and humor, Rodgers will help you to cook up the very best holiday season yet.

Christmas 101\ Celebrate the Holiday Season from Christmas to New Year's \ Caesar Dip with Crudités\ Makes about 12 appetizer servings\ Thick, cheesy Caesar salad dressing seemed a natural to turn into a dip. But when I was researching the original dressing recipe, I found out a fascinating fact. Caesar salad was originally served with whole romaine lettuce hearts because it was meant to be eaten with the fingers! And it's just as good with other vegetables. If you wish, serve the dip with Garlic Crostini, too. They'll be reminiscent of the croutons served on Caesar Salad.\ Make Ahead: The dip can be made up to 3 days ahead; the vegetables can be prepared up to 1 day ahead.\ Dip\ Ingredients:\ \ 1 cup mayonnaise\ ½ cup sour cream\ ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese\ 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice\ ½ teaspoon anchovy paste\ 1 garlic clove, crushed through a press\ Assorted fresh vegetables, such as romaine hearts separated into leaves, carrot, celery, and cucumber sticks, mushroom caps, cherry tomatoes, and Garlic Crostini (page 12), for dipping\ \ To make the dip, mix together all the ingredients in a medium bowl. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour before serving.\ To serve, transfer the dip to a serving bowl and serve with the vegetables.\ \ Stilton and Walnut Balls\ Makes 12 to 16 appetizer servings\ Cheese balls aren't supposed to be classy, just delicious, but this recipe has a very sophisticated combination of flavors. It goes well with plain watercrackers, but it is also terrific spread on sliced pears.\ Make Ahead: The cheese balls can be made up to 5 days ahead.\ 8 ounces Stilton or other blue cheese, rind removed, at room temperature\ Ingredients:\ \ One 8-ounce package cream cheese, at room temperature\ 2 tablespoons tawny port\ ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper\ 1 cup walnuts, toasted and coarsely chopped\ Water crackers, for serving\ Cored, sliced, ripe Bosc pears, tossed with lemon juice to discourage browning, for serving\ \ Instructions:\ In a medium bowl, using a rubber spatula, mash the Stilton and cream cheese together until smooth. Work in the port and pepper. Place a piece of plastic wrap on the work surface, and scrape the cheese mixture into the center of the wrap. Use the plastic wrap to form the cheese mixture into a ball (it will be soft). Refrigerate until the ball is chilled and firm, at least 4 hours or overnight.\ To serve, unwrap the ball and roll in the chopped nuts. Transfer to a platter and serve with the crackers and pears.\ Christmas 101\ Celebrate the Holiday Season from Christmas to New Year's. Copyright © by Rick Rodgers. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

Acknowledgments     viiIntroduction     1Appetizers, Snacks, and Beverages: 'Tis the Season to Party     9Salads, Soups, and Other First Courses: It Came Upon a First Course Clear     30Roasts, Birds, and Other Main Courses: The Groaning Board     47Side Dishes and Stuffings: From Cranberries to Black-Eyed Peas     70Festive Breads: Comfort and Joy     84Candies: Visions of Sugarplums     98Cookies: The Christmas Cookie Jar     107Desserts: Oh, Bring Me a Figgy Pudding...     139Holiday Menu Planner     159Gifts from the Kitchen     170Index     173