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Showing posts with label Prosciutto. Show all posts

Quest 82: Zelda's Tea - Picnic Pie


I have always wanted to make a free standing pie. One so lovely and dense that once baked would stand up on its own without getting super gooey. Well today, we kind of did that. While this pie won't stand up by itself in the oven, it will once baked. This is similar to a British pie and I thought it appropriate to kick off our new page on Zelda's Tea Party. I will be adding cute little cakes and tea sandwiches to this page and I hope you like the idea. I find it an interesting thought to what Zelda is eating when she is not waiting to get saved. I hope you like the recipe and Enjoy!

Gear!
Spring form pan

Crust
1 1/2 sticks butter, cubed and chilled
4 tablespoons lard, cubed and chilled
2 cups GF AP flour, plus extra for rolling dough
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup cold water

Filling
3 T GF breadcrumbs
8 oz ricotta cheese
12 basil leaves
4 chicken sausage links, cooked and chopped
2 roasted red bell peppers
15 oz can quartered artichokes, drained and chopped
3-4 oz goat cheese with herbs
6 oz. prosciutto
1/3 c. finely shredded Parmesan cheese



Quest!

Let's make pie crust! In a large bowl, add the salt, flour, lard and butter. Using a pastry blender or a couple of forks, crumb together until crumbs the size of peas form. Add about half of the water and mix together. Add a little of the time of the remaining water just until the dough begins to form. Let the dough sit for about minutes. Check the dough to see if it needs a little more water. Then divide the dough into two discs and let the dough rest in the fridge for about 30 minutes.
Roll one of the disc of dough on a lightly floured silicone mat. Spray the inside of a spring form pan with cooking spray. Shape pie crust to the inside of the spring form pan. Bake pie at 400 degrees F for 8-10 minutes.
Add a couple of tablespoons of GF bread crumbs to the bottom. This will help to catch any leftover moisture from the filling and prevent a soggy bottomed pie.
Add a layer of ricotta cheese to the crust.
Place basil leaves on the next level.
Top with chopped sausage.
Add olives, onions, garlic and mushrooms.
Layer on roasted red peppers in a single layer.
Top with drained and chopped artichoke hearts and goat cheese.
Top with prosciutto and Parmesan cheese. Press layer down with each other to fill any air holes.
Place top pie crust on top. Crimp edges and create holes in the center for steam to escape, note the triforce shape.
Bake the pie at 400 degrees F for 45-50 minutes or until pie is golden brown.
Let pie cool for 15-20 minutes. Remove the outside of the spring form pan. Cut into pie to reveal the lovely layers we have created.
Plate and enjoy hot or cold. This pie is after all designed for a picnic and is especially yummy the next day.










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Quest 42: Loftwing Nests

Skyward Sword is a great game. The idea that an entire society can live hundreds of miles above the rest of the world and no one notices takes the idea of Laputa: Castle in the Sky to a whole different level. Have you ever wondered about where the Loftwings go at night? You can't fly around, so they must go to sleep somewhere. Well today, we are going to make Loftwing nests to give them somewhere to sleep. These are a little time consuming, but not terribly difficult to make. They look super fancy and would certainly dress up any Mario Party or other Zeldathon that you may be planning to entertain your friends. Enjoy!

Gear! Get the Printable Recipe Here!
8 oz. Hard Cheese such as Parmesan - buy a chunk, not the pre-shredded
Cookie Sheet
Microplane
Offset Spatula
Muffin Tin or small cups
Silicone Mat
1 cup Mini Mozzarella Balls
1/4 cup Fresh Basil Leaves
1 cup Grape Tomatoes cut in half - I used both red and yellow
3 oz. Prosciutto Ham, cut into small ribbons
2 T. Garlic Olive Oil
1 T. Balsamic Vinegar
salt and pepper to taste

The Quest!

Preheat the oven to 400 degree F. Place your silicone mat onto your cookie sheet. Using the microplane, shred your cheese making round shapes for your nests.

Bake your nests for about 5 minutes or until just starting to brown.




Remove from oven and let the cheese sit for 1-2 minutes to let the cheese cool. Place on the back of the muffin tin or cups using an offset spatula. Form to the shape of the cups. Set aside to cool completely.





Let's make the salad! This part is super easy. in a bowl, add your drained mozzarella balls (if they are larger-quarter them), grape tomatoes, prosciutto and mix them together. Tear your basil into small pieces and add them to the bowl. Toss this mixture with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Salt and pepper to taste. That's it!




Put it all together by taking your cheese nest and spooning a reasonable amount to the salad into the cheese. Line them up on a platter and enjoy!




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