Sausage Meatball Soup
I use parmesan cheese when making my meatballs, an extra kick of flavor and also helps with binding the meatballs together.
Eggs-
“I have too many eggs! What do I do???’
I don’t know about you but the worst part of hard boiled eggs is taking the shell off. Sometimes the egg breaks, cracks or splits, sometimes the shell takes off a bunch of the cooked egg whites. Whatever the trouble is the Food Network Magazine has saved me. In this months magazine they published a quick blurb about taking the shells off of a hard boiled egg. It is titled “Kitchen Macgyver, Peel Eggs in Two Shakes”.
I can’t tell you how easy this was, and it really worked! The article also mentions a YouTube video on this. It’s simple, you place the egg in a glass with enough water to nearly cover the egg. Cup your hand over the glass and shake the egg, letting the water trickle out as you shake. The shell breaks, letting the water slide underneath. Take the egg out of the cup and the shell simply slides right off. This is so easy, quick and there was no fighting with the eggs at all, it was amazing. Thanks Food Network!
I use parmesan cheese when making my meatballs, an extra kick of flavor and also helps with binding the meatballs together.
I used parmesan cheese in the dish but I also sprinkled a little bit of sharp cheddar on top after it came out from under the broiler.
There’s nothing quite as good as the combo of browned butter and sage against butternut squash (other winter squashes also work here). Flour, eggs, olive oil, salt, and time (lots of it) and you’ve got yourself a pasta dough with which to house your winter squash goodness! Top with the simple combo of sage in browned butter. Freshly grated Parmesan cheese take these over the top. Cream, shallots and/or onion are optional to take this taste sensation to the next level.