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Have I got something special for you! This time of year makes me want to head to the kitchen to dig out my old recipes, and also to try new recipes! I was offered "A Century of Flavor" cookbook from Nielson-Massey Vanillas for review, and I am so thrilled with it. Not only is it gorgeous, but the recipes are absolutely mouth-watering.
About the cookbook and Nielsen-Massey Vanillas:
The delightful aroma of the kitchen during the holidays – with smells of cinnamon, peppermint, chocolate and vanilla – is a scent that many associate with long lived memories. The holiday season is a perfect time to create flavorful memories with your family and loved ones. Nielsen-Massey Vanillas A Century of Flavor cookbook provides moms with a variety of holiday recipes. Vanilla Carmel Corn Crunch can be made with your young chef, while Creamy Vanilla Sweet Potatoes is a perfect side to your family’s main course.
This vanilla-inspired cookbook, published by family-owned Nielsen-Massey Vanillas, celebrates the exciting nuances of one of America’s most-loved and versatile ingredients – pure vanilla. It is filled with 50 of the most tantalizing recipes, highlighting the intricate, yet delicate flavors of pure vanilla and is written for the novice cook as well as the seasoned chef.
This cookbook is a beauty! It is a hard-cover book with 127 pages, and is filled with heavenly recipes. It includes sections such as: On the Side, Now This is Dinner!, Fresh Baked, It's Always Better with Vanilla and even the history of Nielsen-Massey. The color photos in the cookbook are absolutely stunning. This recipe was absolutely delicious:
CREAMY VANILLA SWEET POTATOES:
4 medium sweet potatoes
4 medium sweet potatoes
~canola oil
2 ounces cream cheese, softened
½ cup (1 stick) butter, softened
¼ cup real maple syrup
1 tablespoon Nielsen-Massey
Tahitian Pure Vanilla Extract
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon pepper
5 strips bacon, crisp-cooked
and crumbled
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Wash the sweet potatoes and lightly coast the skins with canola oil.
Pierce each potato several times with a fork. Place the potatoes on
a foil-lined baking sheet. Bake for 1 hour or until fork tender.
Cut the hot potatoes into halves.
Scoop the potato pulp into a mixing bowl, discarding the skins. Beat
at medium speed for 1 minute using an electric mixer. Add the cream
cheese, butter, syrup, vanilla extract, salt and pepper. Whip until
creamy.
Spoon the whipped potatoes
into six ramekins coated with nonstick cooking spray and top with the
bacon. Place the ramekins on a baking sheet. Bake in a preheat 375-degree
oven for 5 to 8 minutes or until heated through. Alternatively, they
may be reheated in a microwave for 2 to 3 minutes.
Serves 6
This would be a perfect dish to go along with your holiday dinners. If this isn't enough to make you hungry, you might like to try the Crab Cakes with Vanilla Remoulade, the Apricot Mango BBQ Ribs or Marcy's Vanilla Sugar-Crusted Scones. Mmmmm - I cannot wait to try them all.
The recipes are simple and easy to follow, which I really love. You can order the A Century of Flavors cookbook online, or you can win one here!
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