Showing posts with label Seattle Seahawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle Seahawks. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Chicken Teriyaki Pizza

Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) | Loves Food, Loves to Eat In celebration of football Season and the Hawks straight stomping the competition the last couple weeks, I�ve joined a group of bloggers from all over the country � all of whom are big football fans! � to bring you football-inspired recipes this season. Last month we shared our favorite tailgating recipes, and now we are sharing more than 60 recipe ideas for celebrating on game day� all with our favorite cities and teams in mind! 


Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) | Loves Food, Loves to Eat You might think you know about teriyaki chicken, but you haven�t really had it until you�ve been to Seattle. I thought I knew what it was too, long ago when the only teriyaki I had ever had was a sticky sweet sauce out of a store bought bottle. But then, Spring Break of my Junior year in high school, I came to stay for the weekend with my sister at UW, in Seattle. Teriyaki restaurants�little hole-in-the-wall spots with minimal menus and tables you bussed yourself�were on every block up and down University Way (AKA the Ave), the main stretch of bars and restaurants by campus. I learned then, as she took me to her go-to joint Tokyo Garden, that teriyaki wasn�t just a sauce or flavor, but a dish as Seattle as Starbucks or the Seahawks themselves. When I got to UW two years later, some of the teriyaki spots of Amanda�s heyday were still there, others had disappeared, and new ones had popped up. But just like my sister and her friends, my roommates and I quickly learned that in Seattle, Teriyaki was king. (Note, there are probably at least five places called Teriyaki King here). 

Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) | Loves Food, Loves to Eat Later, when I got my first job out of college, my coworkers and I would frequent either Asia Ginger #5 (to this day, my favorite) in Pioneer Square, or a place that might no longer even exist, who�s name I never learned, which was dubbed long before my time as Scary Teri� named either from the plethora of sauces we doused our chicken with, or for the block where it was located. When I moved jobs and office locations, I found a new teriyaki place down the street, and Evan and I have our go-to delivery and take out spots near our neighborhood. In the 13 years I�ve lived in Seattle, I never really considered why there were so many teriyaki joints, or why our teriyaki chicken was so much better than everyone else�s (sorry, it�s true!)� it just always felt like part of the city. But then a few months ago, I saw this article, and lo and behold, what we know in the states today as teriyaki chicken... was invented in Seattle! (Also, the article is heartbreaking� don�t like teriyaki disappear you guys!). 

Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) | Loves Food, Loves to Eat So, when I was thinking of a team-themed recipe for this week�s #foodiefootballfans collaboration, it was a no brainer to do something with teriyaki chicken, the quintessential Seattle food (considering I already did a riff on Seattle dogs for football season two years ago). Here�s what you�ll get at every Teriyaki joint in the city: thin sliced strips of charred chicken, almost crispy on the outside, with a sweet brown sauce and a slightly charred/smoky flavor, a ball or two of white rice (brown on request), and a salad (typically the iceberg with carrot and cabbage mix) with sweet, tangy, runny, white dressing. Plus chili sauce, Sriracha, and a fortune cookie. I�m not even about to try to recreate it, because perfection already exists (at Asia Ginger #5). So I decided to make something easily shareable for a group and perfect for football parties: pizza! Teriyaki chicken, cheese, and green onions get all gooey and caramelized on the pizza crust, and then just before we eat, we�re topping our slices with that classic Teriyaki restaurant salad. Because the only thing better than salad and pizza is salad on pizza.

Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) | Loves Food, Loves to Eat

Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza)
This is inspired by my love of Seattle teriyaki, but aside from the dressing, the sauce and chicken aren't exact replicas of what you'll find at our many Teriyaki joints... instead they're the perfect gooey, sweet, topping for game-day pizza! There are a few steps to this, and the chicken needs to marinade at least two hours. To make things easy on game day, cook the chicken and make the sauce the day before, chilling separately until you�re ready to assemble the pizza.

Step 1: Make the chicken 
1.25 lbs chicken breasts, cut in large chunks or strips
1/3 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon powdered ginger
1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic powder (not garlic salt)

In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together soy sauce, brown sugar, ginger, and garlic. Add chicken, cover, and refrigerate for around 2 hours.

Preheat the oven to 425F and heat a grill pan on the stovetop over medium-high heat. Pour excess marinade off chicken. Sear chicken until lightly charred on each side, 3 pieces at a time, on grill pan (it might smoke, have your vent on). Note, don�t cook all the way through, just sear the outside. Add all the chicken to a small baking sheet or baking dish, and place in oven. Cook for about 30 minutes (depending on how big your pieces are) until chicken is cooled through. Let cool slightly, then shred with two forks or roughly chop. Chill until ready to use.

Step 2: Make your pizza dough
I use this recipe, because it�s so quick and easy (as the title suggests). Have your dough ready to go while you make the sauce.

Step 3: Make the sauce
2 tablespoons cornstarch + 1/4 cup cold water
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 cup water
6 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic powder
scant 1/4 teaspoon ginger

Make a slurry with the cornstarch and 1/4 cup cold water, and set aside. In a small saucepan, combine the remaining ingredients, and whisk until sugar is dissolved. Stir in cornstarch slurry. Heat over medium, whisking regularly, until sauce is just starting to bubble, and let thicken to a runny but viscous, spoon-coating consistency. 

Step 4: Make the pizza
1 ball pizza dough
pre-cooked and chopped chicken
teriyaki sauce
2 cups low-moisture shredded mozzarella
2 green onions, thinly sliced
black and white sesame seeds

Preheat oven to 450F. If using pizza stone, put in oven to preheat. Spread pizza dough on top of a thin layer of cornmeal, on peel or baking sheet. Evenly distribute all but about a tablespoon of the cheese on the dough. 

Add 1/2 cup of teriyaki sauce to the chopped chicken, and mix to combine. Spread sauced chicken evenly over pizza. Top with remaining cheese, green onions, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Bake for 15 minutes. 

After 15 minutes, drizzle about 1/2 cup worth of sauce over pizza, and bake for another five minutes or until crust is golden.

Step 4: Make the salad & serve the pizza
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
2 teaspoons rice vinegar
2 tablespoons water
Two pinches granulated white sugar
Two large pinches white pepper
Lettuce/carrots/cabbage (I used the packaged iceberg/carrot/purple cabbage blend, as I�m pretty sure that�s what most Teriyaki joints here use)

While the pizza is cooking, whisk together mayo, sesame oil, vinegar, water, sugar, and pepper. Toss with 4-6 cups of salad.

Serve each pizza slice with a pile of dressed salad, and add Sriracha as desired. 


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Note: This post is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by the National Football League (NFL) or any of its teams. All opinions and views expressed on our blogs are our own, not that of the NFL and/or any of its 32 teams. Any team names, logos or other symbols referenced are properties of their respective organizations. We are just big fans � and we want to share our love for our teams, the game and the food that brings us all together on game day.
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Chicken Teriyaki Pizza (AKA Seattle SeaChicken TeriHawki Pizza) | Loves Food, Loves to Eat

Wait, there's more! Check out the rest of the #foodiefootballfans lineup:

Red Sea Party Punch by Celebrating Family
Bird Gang Sonoran Nachos by Love Bakes Good Cakes
GameDay Cheesecake Bars by Body Rebooted
Healthy Dirty Bird Dip by Dash of Herbs
Purple Potato Salad by The Culinary Compass
Chocolate Blackberry Cheesecake Parfait by Mom's Messy Miracles
Easy Buffalo Chicken Sliders by Beer Girl Cooks
Quick and Easy Baked Buffalo Chicken Sliders by The Life Jolie
Blackened Steak + Blue Cheese Nachos by Feast + West
Easy Pimiento Cheese Crackers by Family Food on the Table
Chicago-Style Deep Dish Breadsticks by Honey & Birch
Italian Beef by Bread Booze Bacon
Welcome to the Jungle Cocktail by Love & Flour
Bengal Striped Bundt Cake by Foodtastic Mom
Polish Boy Potato Skins by A Mind Full Mom
Sweet and Salty Brownies by The Secret Ingredient Is
Cowboy Cookies by The BakerMama
Cowboy Chili by See Aimee Cook
Green Chili Pulled Pork Poutine by Cake 'n Knife
Blue and Orange Jello Shot Gummies by Sustaining the Powers
Greek Town Loaded Potato Skins by The Mexitalian
Marbled Scotcharoos by Club Narwhal
Beer Cheese Fondue by Off the Eaten Path
Easy Beer Cheese Soup by Hello Little Home
Chicken Stack Sandwich by Around My Family Table
Bratwurst Sandwiches with Pub Mustard by What A Girl Eats
Game Day Cupcakes by Polka Dotted Blue Jay
Brownie Batter Dip by The Crumby Cupcake
Chocolate Coconut Cupcakes by Two Places at Once
Tomahawk Cooler by Mixplorology
Spicy Jalapeno Popper Cheese Dip with Real Cheese by Simplify, Live, Love
Game Day Snack Tray by Coffee Love Travel
Bacon Mac Cups by West via Midwest
South Beach Punch by 2 Cookin Mamas
Miami Mahi Mahi Sandwich by foodbyjonister
Swedish Meatball Dip with Tater Tot Dunkers by Peanut Blossom
Fruity Dessert Pizza with Peanut Butter Chocolate Glaze by Bucket List Tummy
New England Rum Punch by Order in the Kitchen
Crawfish Etouffee by The Speckled Palate
Cajun Crawfish Fritters with Remoulade Dipping Sauce by For the Love of Food
Reuben Sliders with Homemade Russian Dressing by A Dish of Daily Life
Big Blue Cheese Steak Stromboli by Simple and Savory
Spinach & Artichoke Bites by Lauren's Kitchen
Herb Pesto Arancini by A Little Gathering
Beluga Lentil Hummus by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Philly Cheesesteak Nachos by And She Cooks
Philly Cheesesteak Cheesecake by Nik Snacks
Game Day Cookie Cups by Me and My Pink Mixer
Primanti Style Sliders by Macheesmo
Pineapple Salsa by Living Well Kitchen
Tex Mex Cream Cheese Wontons with Bacon by Shaws Simple Swaps
Blue Cheese Blitz Dip by Cafe Terra
Chicken Adobo Fries by Brunch-n-Bites
Game Day Candy Bark by Life's Ambrosia
High Seas Sour Cherry Slush by Lizzy is Dizzy
Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs by Casa de Crews
Avery Williamson American Cake by Loaves & Dishes
Game Day Sriracha-Honey Nut Mix by An Oregon Cottage
Double-Stuffed Potato Skins by A Simpler Grace
Red Skin Potato Chili Nachos by A Joyfully Mad Kitchen

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Tailgate Bloody Marys

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansIt�s FOOTBALL SEASON. SEA � HAWKS! SEA�.HAWKS!


Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansTo celebrate the upcoming season, I�ve joined a group of bloggers from all over the country, who are all fans of different teams, to bring you a ton of tailgating recipe ideas! Stay tuned over the next few months for other football inspired posts from this group of #foodiefootballfans!

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansI like the idea of tailgating, but I�ve only been to a handful of actual tailgates. The thing is, I kind of hate big crowded events. Here are few reasons:

  • I�m five foot zero inches tall, and in crowds, that means my face is stuck in a million armpits, if I�m lucky. If I�m not lucky, it�s stuck in a million butts.
  • I�m a bit of an introvert in that I can only do so much group socializing at a time. And these types of events usually last for hours.
  • I�m a lightweight, and like a grandpa on Thanksgiving, after a couple beers and a hotdog, I just want to take a snooze on a recliner and not be bothered to stay up and cheer for several more hours.
  • In college I was even more of a lightweight, and on the way to a Husky game, I threw up in the parking lot of Husky Stadium, surrounded by alumni tailgaters. #memories
  • Port-a-potties.

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansI like to watch football from a comfy booth at a local bar, or in my PJs on my couch. I can see the appeal of tailgating though. I�ve been once or twice (at UW football games), and like I said, I like the idea of it. It�s sort of like camping�sitting around drinking, grilling, preparing fun food that you wouldn�t necessarily make at home�but in a parking lot with a bunch of hyped up football fans.

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansSince I don�t go to a lot of tailgates, I was racking my brain coming up with a good tailgate recipe that wasn�t just grilled stuff or chips and dips. So I turned to the expert, my sister, who is the biggest sports fan I�ve ever known, and who tailgates on the regular. She recommended bloody marys, something she and her husband always have at tailgates, since they usually start in the AM, hours before game time.

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansTailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansSo that�s what we�re having! I thought about naming these after one of our Hawks, but I didn�t think we wanted to start the season with a Bloody Wilson. Yoiks. Nothanks.

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansThese are easy to bring to a tailgate (or camping!) because you prep the mary mix ahead of time, in separate, sealable jars that can be tucked into a cooler of ice, and quickly customized. And, because it�s not a tailgate without a BBQ (or, so I�ve been told), we�re garnishing our marys with lil mini grilled smokey sausages!

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfansTailgate Bloody Marys
Makes 1 pint-size canning jar drink

This base mix is how I learned how to make bloody marys years ago, from my Uncle Rock and Aunt Cat. I prefer a basic scratch mary to a store-bought mix, but even you decide to use a pre-made base, packing it up in individual transportable, sealable jars makes tailgate time fun and easy!

1 cup tomato juice
2 teaspoons prepared horseradish cream
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
1/8th of a lemon, juiced
1 tablespoon pickle juice
About 6 splashes of hot sauce (like Tabasco)
Generous pinch or two of: celery salt, black pepper, sea salt
2 ounces vodka

For the skewer:
1 lil smokey
1 cube bread (like garlic-parmesan rustic loaf)
1 mini tomato
1 pepperoncini
1 cube pepper jack cheese

Other garnish:
Celery stick
Dilly beans

Add base ingredients except vodka to mason jar, seal, and shake to combine. For optimal flavor, make ahead.

At tailgate, shake each jar to re-mix, add ice, and add 2 ounces of vodka.

For garnish: put smokey and bread cube on skewer, and grill until lightly charred. Then slide tomato, pepperoncini, and cheese cube onto skewer.

Set out  pre-cut celery sticks and dilly beans, along with skewers, extra hot sauce, and everyone�s jar of Bloody Mary!

Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfans


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Note: This post is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by the National Football League (NFL) or any of its teams. All opinions and views expressed on our blogs are our own, not that of the NFL and/or any of its 32 teams. Any team names, logos or other symbols referenced are properties of their respective organizations. We are just big fans � and we want to share our love for our teams, the game and the food that brings us all together on game day.
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Wait... there's more! Check out the rest of the #foodiefootballfans lineup:

64 recipes for the perfect football tailgate! Check out everything from appetizer recipes, entree recipes, cocktail recipes, dessert recipes, side dish recipes and more to cheer on your team! #foodiefootballfans
Spicy Mexican Cheese Dip by 2 Cookin Mamas
Salsa Verde by A Dish of Daily Life
Slow Cooker Sausage Corn Dip by A Joyfully Mad Kitchen
Sausage, Peppers + Onions Pigs in a Blanket by A Little Gathering
Grilled Jalapeno Poppers by A Mind Full Mom
Beer & Brats Bake by A Simpler Grace
Black Bottom Maple Pecan Pie Bars by An Oregon Cottage
Crispy Baked Buffalo Wings by And She Cooks
Blackberry BBQ Sticky Wings by Around My Family Table
Cheesy Pull Apart Garlic Bread by Beer Girl Cooks
Black Bean & Corn Salsa by Body Rebooted
Roasted Garlic BBQ Chicken Wings Recipe by Bread Booze Bacon
Smoky Jalapeno Poppers by Brunch-n-Bites
Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos by Bucket List Tummy
Deconstructed Smoked Chicken Chile Relleno by Cafe Terra
Chicken Spinach & Artichoke Dip French Bread by Cake 'n Knife
Cuban Sandwich Quesadillas by Casa de Crews
Grilled Asparagus Spears by Celebrating Family
Sweet and Salty Blueberry Popcorn by Club Narwhal
Buffalo Chicken Poppers by Coffee Love Travel
Sea Bass Skewers + Blackbeard Cocktails by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Buffalo Chicken Poppers by Dash of Herbs
Easy Chicken Roll Ups with Cream Cheese and Veggies by Family Food on the Table
Bottled Tailgate Cocktails by Feast + West
Tex Mex Arrachera Fajitas by Foodal
Loaded Guacamole by foodbyjonister
Cincinnati Nachos by Foodtastic Mom
Cajun Red Beans and Andouille Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms by For the Love of Food
Grilled Shrimp Pizza by Glisten and Grace
Mini Bell Pepper Nachos by Hello Little Home
Slow Cooker Sweet Spicy Meatballs by Honey & Birch
BBQ Chicken Wontons by Lauren's Kitchen
Loaded Tailgate Tots by Life's Ambrosia
Ricotta & Fig Bites by Living Well Kitchen
Tailgate Tacos by Lizzy is Dizzy
Nashville Hot Chicken Wings by Loaves & Dishes
Cincinnati Chili Dip by Love & Flour
{Slow Cooker} BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches by Love Bakes Good Cakes
Sweet Korean Chicken Wings by Macheesmo
Bacon Wrapped Tater Tots by Me and My Pink Mixer
Beer Sangria by Mixplorology
Crab Pretzels by Mom's Messy Miracles
Hot Bacon Dip by Nik Snacks
Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar by Off the Eaten Path
Chowder Stuffed Jalapeno Poppers by Order in the Kitchen
Old Fashioned Sweet by Peanut Blossom
Baked Mac and Cheese Cups by Polka Dotted Blue Jay
Texas Toothpicks with Buttermilk Ranch by See Aimee Cook
Pretzel Turkey Meatballs (GF, DF, SF) by Shaws Simple Swaps
Hearty Vegetable Chili by Simple and Savory
Focaccia Pizza by Simplify, Live, Love
Sweet Potato Skins Stuffed with BBQ Ranch Pulled Pork by Sustaining the Powers
Bacon-Wrapped Cheeseburger Bites by The BakerMama
Buffalo Chicken Pasta Salad by The Creative Bite
German Potato Skins by The Crumby Cupcake
Old Bay Trail Mix by The Culinary Compass
Meat Lover's Pizza Bites by The Life Jolie
Raspberry Chipotle Black Bean Dip by The Mexitalian
Grilled Asian Chicken Wings & Shishito Peppers by The Secret Ingredient Is
Blackened Shrimp Tacos by The Speckled Palate
Honeydew Melon Refresher by Two Places at Once
Grilled Sauerkraut Stuffed Brats by West via Midwest
Sausage Apple and Sage Hand Pies by What A Girl Eats
Tailgate Bloody Marys // Loves Food, Loves to Eat | #foodiefootballfans

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Super Bowl FEASTMODE Recipe Round-up

Super Bowl FEASTMODE Recipe Round-up // Loves Food, Loves to EatEvery single thing that these guys do makes me love them even more! Sherm, being a straight up team player, and, let's face it, total boss. BeastMode, being so charming and adorable I just want to watch cat videos with him all day. You guys! I mean, they're awesome players and everything, but what I love is that they're are actually trying to make a statement and change some of the shittier things in the NFL (for the better), rather than just sitting back and accepting the status quo. LOVE. Also, they're Hawks, so I love that too. 

You know what else I love? Football snacks. 


Whether you�re one of the good guys (the Seahawks), a Patriot, or someone who watches only for the commercials, food, and drinks, I think these meaty (ahem, beasty) snacks and bites are perfect for your SB party! Or your snow-day party. Or your Wednesday night. 

Super Bowl FEASTMODE Recipe Round-up // Loves Food, Loves to Eat
Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip: Just like a Seattle style street dog, these little bite-sized snacks combine dogs, cream cheese, and grill onions. Plus jalapenos, if you like to bring the heat. 
Beastmode Hawk-Wing Pizza AKA: Buffalo Chicken Pizza: My favorite pizza. Spicy, sweet, saucy buffalo chicken, with gooey melted cheese, a lil' blue cheese drizzle, and celery leaves to round it out.
Smoked Salmon Dip: This dip is creamy and smoky, with a little bite from the horseradish. Perfect for crackers, veggies, or a spoon!
Carnitas (for tacos or nachos!): No one says no to carnitas. Especially my recipe... just sayin, you won't regret bringing this to a gathering. You'll only regret not setting some aside at home for later. 
Super Bowl FEASTMODE Recipe Round-up // Loves Food, Loves to Eat
Hawaiian Sliders: With half the country buried under snow, this year's Super Bowl is the perfect excuse to make something tropical, to remind you of sunny days ahead! 

White Chicken Chili: Likewise, snowy weather is also a great opportunity to hunker down with a bowl of hot, comforting chili. A big pot of chili is a SB no-brainer.
BBQ pulled pork hand pies: These are a little more involved, but they're great make-ahead game day food. Also, you could make them football shaped!
Shredded beef (for tacos or nachos!): This spicy, tangy shredded beef is just begging to be on top of a pile of tortilla chips with black beans, melted cheese, and some fresh avocado. 

Other drool-worthy SB recipes from around the blogosphere:


And, in case you missed it, these ChampionChip Cookies are a must: pretzels, dark chocolate, butterscotch, M&Ms. BOOM. (Legion of Boom, obvi). 
Super Bowl FEASTMODE Recipe Round-up // Loves Food, Loves to Eat

Sunday, January 25, 2015

BEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies

BEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies // Loves Food, Loves to EatSuper Bowl week! Let�s snack!
BEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies // Loves Food, Loves to EatObviously I�m cheering hard for my Hawks, and packing these cookies full of blue and green M&Ms, but that doesn�t mean you can�t enjoy them even if you�re not a Seattle fan. I don�t like it, I don�t support it� but go ahead, put other colors of candies in them. I�ll look the other way. 

BEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies // Loves Food, Loves to EatI�ve been making far too many cookies lately. Like, it�s becoming a problem. It�s all because of Ashley, and her insanely good recipe. I first made them exactly as written. Then I bought her mix, and made that (which I highly recommend!). Then I started using the base recipe, and adding other mix-ins. Seriously this chocolate chip cookie base is so solid. The cookies are chewy and have that perfect buttery brown sugar flavor that makes classic chocolate chippers so good. I made a riff of her Christmas cookie, with peppermint, milk chocolate, and white chocolate. I made a batch with dark chocolate and smoked sea salt. A batch with espresso chocolate and nuts. Then I made these: pretzels, dark chocolate, and butterscotch chips! WINNER. Then, because this batch was so good, I made them again for your Super Bowl feast, with mini M&Ms for team spirit. 
BEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies // Loves Food, Loves to EatSweet, chewy, crunchy, salty, chocolatey, butterscotchy. BeastMode FeastMode time! 
BEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies // Loves Food, Loves to EatBEASTMODE ChampionChip Cookies
Makes about 24 cookies
Adapted from Not Without Salt (PS. she has a new cookbook out!)

1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temp
1/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
1 egg, room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (or vanilla paste, which I�ve been using for extra vanilla flavor and vanilla bean speckles!)
1 3/4 cups flour
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup dark chocolate chips, roughly chopped
1/2 cup butterscotch chips
1 cup pretzels, broken up into smallish pieces
2 tablespoons mini M&Ms (Seahawks colors, obviously)

In bowl of stand mixer or with electric mixer, cream butter and sugars together on medium speed, until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add egg and vanilla, and beat to combine. 

In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, and salt.

With the mixer on low, add the flour mixture, about 1/2 cup at a time. Mix until combined. Stir in chocolate, butterscotch chips, and pretzels. 

Ashley recommends refrigerating the dough for up to 24 hours for best results. I tend to agree, but they�ll still work out if you don�t. I would recommend chilling a bit at least, to firm up the dough so that they don�t spread as much while baking. 

Preheat oven to 360 degrees, and line baking sheet with parchment paper. Scoop dough into balls just over a tablespoon-sized, place evenly spaced on cookie sheet, and press 5-6 mini M&Ms on the top of each one. 

Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, and let cool before eating. 

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to Eat
ONE WEEK! ONE WEEK! 

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to EatOne week until my Hawks play in the SUPER BOWL! Here in Seattle, we're in full-on BEAST MODE. 

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to Eat

I'll be watching the big game at the bar where I watched our last two winning games, in our lucky booth. It's only weird if it doesn't work, right? So I'm getting my football food on leading up to the game. I have a few Super Bowl recipes for you this week, because as you know, one of the best things about football is the food! 

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to EatThe first recipe I have for you is one of my favorite things ever: buffalo. chicken. pizza. 

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to EatYou can't have a football game without saucy, spicy chicken wings, right? Well, this pizza has all the gooey, spicy, sweet, chickeny goodness of wings, but without the pesky bones� and with a whole lot of cheese! I like to keep it simple: dough, saucy chicken, cheese. Bake it until bubbly, then drizzle on blue cheese dressing and celery leaves. Get it in your mouth. 

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to EatBeast Mode Seahawk-Wing Pizza (AKA: Buffalo Chicken Pizza)
Makes two 12-inch thin crust pizzas

Shredded Buffalo Chicken
3 lbs chicken breasts (about 4 breasts), diced large
2 teaspoons cayenne 
salt & pepper
11 tablespoons butter
1 cup Franks Red Hot sauce
1/4 cup brown sugar

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Place chicken in a large baking dish (i.e.: 13x9 pirex), and sprinkle with cayenne, and a large pinch of salt and pepper. Bake for 30 minutes.

While chicken is cooking, melt butter, and whisk together with hot sauce and brown sugar. After chicken has baked for 30 minutes, pull out dish, and pour on sauce. Put back in oven, and bake an additional 15 minutes. Remove and let cool for 10-15 minutes.

To shred, either use two forks, a food processor, or my favorite new trick (from this blog): put chicken and sauce in stand mixer with paddle attachment, and mix on low until chicken is shredded. GENIUS.

Pizzas
1 recipe pizza dough (this is the recipe I use--split the one recipe into two balls/two pizzas)
Cornmeal for pan or peel
1 recipe shredded buffalo chicken, above
3 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup blue cheese dressing
Leaves from 2 bunches of celery, chopped

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. If using pizza stone, preheat in oven.

Turn dough ball (half of recipe) out onto a lightly floured surface and pat or roll into a round the size of your pizza stone or baking sheet (potentially rectangle, if using cookie sheet). Transfer crust to a lightly greased pizza pan or pizza peel (or flexible cutting board, which is what I use) dusted with cornmeal. 

Spread with half of chicken mixture, then top with half of cheese. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown and crispy around the edges. Cool for 5 minutes, then top with blue cheese dressing (I add to a sandwich bag, and cut the corner so I can drizzle) and celery leaves. 

Repeat with remaining ingredients for second pizza. 

Buffalo Chicken Pizza // Loves Food, Loves to Eat

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to Eat
In Chicago you have your sport peppers, relish, and celery salt. In the south you have coleslaw. In New York, you have mustard (and you better not ask for ketchup). Here in Seattle, we have grilled onions and cream cheese. I'm talking about hot dogs, and I think our Seattle dog pretty much can't be beat. 

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to EatEvery hot dog cart in Seattle serves up a variation on the Seattle dog. Some people like a polish sausage, others get a veggie dog. Sometimes you add sriracha or jalape�os. If you're smart, you add mustard. But you always, ALWAYS add cream cheese and grilled onions. 

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to EatAnd what better time to get your hot dog on than the Super Bowl!? This recipe is super fun, especially if you're a Seahawks fan! I'm hoping we beat the Broncos so bad that they'll be running back to their mommies, asking for their blankies� so I made baby broncos in blankies, Seattle dog style! 

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to EatBasically, we have pigs in a mustard-brushed puff pastry blanket, with a grilled onion, jalape�o, cream cheese dip, plus a little sriracha on the side. These little piggies are also fun on their own, and the dip is great with crackers or chips. 

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to EatJust plan ahead, there's a bit of prep work, but nothing too crazy. The store-bought puff pastry has to thaw (it takes about 45 minutes), and the onions take about the same amount of time to caramelize and cool. I used all-beef lil' smokies, and Aidell's chicken and pineapple mini sausages, but you could also use full size sausages and cut them in quarters.

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to EatPigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Cry Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style)

Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip

1.5 large sweet onions, diced small
2 tablespoons butter
salt & pepper
1 8oz package cream cheese, room temperature
1 cup sour cream
Pinch granulated garlic
1 cup finely grated parmesan cheese
1 small can chopped jalape�os (optional)

In a large, heavy bottomed skillet, heat butter over medium heat. Add onions, and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until onions start to brown. Turn heat to medium low, and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until onions are brown and caramelized, but not burnt, about 30 minutes. Add a bit of salt and pepper, to taste. Remove from stovetop and cool to room temp. 

Mix together cream cheese and sour cream, and add cooled onions. Add garlic and parmesan, and if needed, salt and pepper to taste. Add as much jalape�os as desired (or none at all, or do as I did, and split into two batches, one with peppers, one without. Chill until ready to serve. 

Broncos in a Blankie
Adapted from this recipe

1.5 packages (about 48) mini hot dogs / lil smokies
Flour, for work surface
1 box (17.5 ounce) frozen puff pastry (thawed according to package instructions)
2 tablespoons mustard (of your choice) plus water for thinning
Sriracha & Dip, for serving

Using a fork, poke a few holes in hot dogs, and set aside.

Preheat oven to 450 degrees, and line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper (or cooking spray). 

On a lightly floured surface, roll one thawed, unfolded puff pastry into a 14x11 inch rectangle. Add mustard to a small dish, and whisk a splash of water in to thin it enough to brunch. Brush onto puff pastry. Cut lengthwise into six strips, then cut each strip crosswise into 4 rectangles (so, you should have 24 strips). Place a hot dog on the narrow end of each pastry strip, and roll up. The mustard should help seal the edge. Transfer to baking sheet, and repeat with remaining dogs and 2nd sheet of puff pastry. 

Bake until puffed and golden, about 15 minutes. Serve with grilled onion cream cheese dip and sriracha. 

Pigs 'n a Blanket with Grilled Onion Cream Cheese Dip (AKA Baby Broncos in a Blankie, Seattle Dog Style) // Loves Food, Loves to Eat