Treatise on Midwestern Living

Thursday, November 5, 2009

THE PARTHENON!!!


alright, ladies and gentlemen...
this is a recipe i'm holding near and dear to my heart.
when i was in college at the greatest university in the world,
my dear friends and i would order this massively delicious
pizza from avers with breadsticks and loganberry drink.
just thinking of it makes my mouth salivate.
so clearly i decided that i needed to try and make this pizza.
i needed to recreate it since they don't deliver to indy....why not???

so...here it is....homemade parthenon...

THE PARTHENON

for the sauce
3/4 cup olive oil
garlic
flour
Parmesan cheese
red pepper flakes
parsley
oregano
salt

for the pizza
a pizza crust
green pepper
tomato
black olives
feta
purple onion

how to make
i used store bought thin crust pizza crust, but if you're really
martha stewart-ish make your own!

in a food processor combine all of the ingredients for the sauce.
as for everything other than the olive oil, do it to taste.
how much oregano do you like?
are you a huge fan of Parmesan? i don't know!
i personally put in a lot of parm, a decent amount of red pepper,
about 2 tsp of flour (to thicken it up), 1 1/2 tsp of garlic,
and lots of shakes of everything else.
but those are my tastebuds.
after you've added all of the ingredients,
mix well in a food processor and let sit while you chop everything else.

chop 1 whole tomato.
dice 1 1/2 cups of black olives (or however much you want
to cover the pizza)
dice 1/2 a green pepper
dice a bit of onion.

spread all of the sauce over the crust.
spread all of the chopping ingredients over the crust.
spread lots of feta cheese over the pizza.
and bake!!

then, pop in some felicity, get your best friends together, and enjoy...
(i wish!)

too bad someone can't figure out how to recreate loganberry...

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

xoxo, jenny


Chuck: It's a facility for the disturbed or addicted.
Blair: You must have your own wing.
Chuck: You don't get nearly enough credit for your wit.

ok. so i have many teenage loves.
twilight. harry potter. britney spears.
but, this is my new one...gossip girl.
and blair and chuck...i'm obsessed...

thanks, holly :)

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Monday, August 17, 2009

a golden girls favorite!

thank you for being a friend cheesecake

lph and i have a teeny obsession with one particular show.
the golden girls.
please stop you're laughing at us, and go check out WE.
trust me, you'll remember how funny those four broads are.
phew.

and if you remember, these four ladies loved to talk and talk in their kitchen.
the normal fifth party in that equation was...CHEESECAKE!!

so you can imagine my excitement when my dear love holly mae
found a wonderful cheesecake recipe (bakerella!)
and made a cake that made my mouth water through an emailed picture!

holly said the cheesecake turned out wonderful!!

ingredients
2.5 cups graham cracker crumbs
2 tbsp sugar
1/2 cup butter melted

4 (8 0z) pkgs cream cheese (yum!)
1.5 cups sugar
3 tbsp flour
5 eggs
1 cup sour cream
1 tbsp vanilla
1 tbsp lemon juice

directions
Preheat oven to 325 degrees
Combine graham cracker crumbs and sugar.
Stir in melted butter until moistened.
Pour the mixture into a 9-inch springform pan (3 inches tall).
Press the crumbs into the bottom and 1 inch up the sides of the pan.
Bake for about 10 minutes. Remove and cool to room temperature.

To make the cheesecake filling, cream the sugar, cream cheese and flour
with an electric mixer on medium until light and fluffy.
On medium low, add eggs one at a time, mixing well with each addition.
On low, add sour cream, lemon juice and vanilla just until combined.
Bake for about 1 hour and 15 minutes at 325.
Make sure to take it out of the oven before the center looks done.
It will be kind of wobbly and it will move in one piece.
The center will look more shiny than the edges.
That's ok because it will continue to cook a little while it's in the pan.
Remove from the oven and let cool completely to room temperature.
Hope that it doesn't crack.
Go ahead and separate the cheesecake from the sides of the pan
by running a knife around the edges.
I also opened and reclosed the springform pan to help separate.
Chill in the refrigerator overnight.
That's right. It's best to make this the day before
because it needs plenty of time to chill and firm up.

Strawberry Topping

1 container of strawberries
3 tablespoons of sugar

put in food processor until blended

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