Happy New Year to everyone! I hope that you all enjoyed your Holidays and that 2013 has gotten off to a great start. My year started off really well, by the 2nd, I had already crossed off one of my goals! I have a feeling 2013 is going to be pretty great.

I’m sure many of you are starting off the New Year with a resolution to eat healthier. I don’t really make resolutions for the New Year, but I do set a bunch of smaller goals I plan to achieve in the coming year.  One of those goals is to eat more vegetables in 2013 and this Cranberry Vinaigrette is a great way to enjoy veggies. Plus, I don’t know about you, but I have a ton of leftover, sad looking cranberries in my fridge and nothing to do with them.

I had a lovely break with friends and family, here’s a picture of my sister (on the left with Sophie) and I in front of our Christmas tree.

I’m a big fan of homemade salad dressings. They are really simple to make and a lot better for you than store bought. I’ve shared a bunch of salad dressings, so be sure to check them out here.

Cranberry Vinaigrette (makes about 2/3 of a cup)
Recipe by Lou

Ingredients

1/2 cup french cranberries, halved
2 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
2 tbsp honey
1/4 tsp dried thyme
1/3 cup olive oil

Directions

In a food processor or blender, process the cranberries with the lemon juice, Dijon mustard honey and thyme. In a slow but steady stream, blend in olive oil. Continue blending until it has reached your desired consistency.

Keep in refrigerator, but allow to come to room temperature before serving.

- Lou

 


Relaxed, inspired and energized; that’s how I’m feeling these days. I’m finally getting out of my school induced rut. Exams finished on Friday, and having finished exams at least a week before most of my friends means that the city is deserted. I finally have all the time in the world to watch all of the John Lennon and Paul McCartney videos I can find on YouTube, catch up on reading (I’m reading One Day by David Nicholls) and be a total food nerd and spend hours in the kitchen creating recipes.

Over the last month or so I’ve really been lacking in inspiration. I can’t even tell you the number of times I would go into the kitchen and stare into the cupboards and the fridge only to leave the room empty handed. You could say I was in a food rut. And a blogging rut. And a life rut. I think my brain and my body were a little exhausted.

The holiday season has always been my favourite time of the year. It’s just so inspiring, especially with all of these Christmas flavors like cranberries, tangerines and peppermint, to name a few. These Cranberry Stuffed Mushrooms came in a moment of inspiration, something which I have not felt for a while now. There was also a 2 for $5 sale on bags of cranberries at the grocery store, which may have helped. Whatever the reason, these Cranberry Stuffed Mushrooms were born. And are they ever special. With flavors of the season, rich and decadent goats cheese and crumbled sausage, they are the perfect holiday appetizer.

Cranberry Stuffed Mushrooms (makes 12)
Recipe by Lou

Ingredients

12 button mushrooms, stems removed
1/4 cup fresh cranberries, chopped
1 tbsp butter
Olive oil for pan
1 medium sausage link
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 tbsp white wine
1/4 cup goats cheese
1/4 tsp dried sage
3/4 tsp maple syrup
salt and pepper, to taste
1 tbsp Parmesan

Directions

Preheat oven to 350.

Dice 6 of the mushroom stems, discarding the remaining 6.

In a pan, melt butter over med-low heat. Add cranberries and cook for 3-4 minutes. Add the mushroom stems and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Remove from pan and allow to cool in bowl.

In the same pan, turn up the heat to med-high and add a little olive oil to coat the pan. Next, add the garlic and sausage meat. Cook and crumble until sausage is fully cooked.

Leaving the sausage meat in the pan, add the white wine, scraping up all the brown bits on the bottom.

Turn off heat and add the cranberry and mushroom mixture back into the pan. Add in the goats cheese, sage and maple syrup. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Allow goats cheese to melt then stir together to combine all of the ingredients.

Spoon the mixture into the mushrooms and bake in the oven for 15 minutes.

After the 15 minutes, remove from oven and sprinkle with Parmesan. Return to oven and bake for another 5-7 minutes.

These cranberry stuffed mushrooms hold the perfect balance of tang, sweetness and richness. I think they make a wonderful and sophisticated appetizer for your holiday spread this December.

- Lou