Italian Sesame Cookies based on Italian Recipe Book.com Recipe

This Italian Sesame Cookie Recipe is based on www.ItalianRecipeBook.com ‘s recipe for Italian Sesame Cookies. Maybe due to using a different brand of flour than what the recipe writer used I had different results and my dough was so dry I couldn’t make cookies out of it. I cut the recipe in half too because it made far more cookies than I can even give away. Then to half of the recipe – I added more butter, a Tablespoon of water, a whole lemon zest instead of a half and maybe due to my oven I had to bake the cookies 25 degrees F higher to make them come out. In the end I wound up with delicious not-too-sweet cookies. I made about 34 cookies (with 1/2 of the original recipe) I can see eating one or two cookies for a serving……so I’ll estimate about 20 servings.

Ingredients for around 20 servings

1 3/4 cup flour

4oz unsalted butter – room temperature and slightly melted

1 Tablespoon water

1/4 cup + 1 Tablespoon sugar

1 egg

1 lemon – just the zest

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

pinch of sea salt

1/2 cup sesame seeds

Directions

Set Oven to 375 degrees F.

Line a baking sheet or sheets with parchment paper.

In a large mixing bowl mix together all the ingredients except for the sesame seeds. (flour, butter, water, sugar, egg, zest, baking powder, salt)

The dough gets rolled into small logs (something between a pen size and your pinky. Make each log almost as long as your thumb. Dip the log in water and sprinkle and roll in sesame seeds. Space some on baking sheet and Repeat till done.

The baking sheet goes on the middle rack till lightly browned. Ovens do differ some. In my oven this took 25 minutes.

Italian Sesame Cookies

Italian Sesame Cookies

A SPECIAL THANKS!!!!!! To www.ItalianRecipeBook.com for sharing their Italian Sesame Cookie Recipe so I could come up with what I got here!

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Home Made Pizza Dough Recipe with FORKING EASY DIRECTIONS

I made pizza a few times before here but I usually don’t measure and tried to explain what I do the best that I can. I always made two pizzas at a time because it is just about as easy to make two as one and then you have leftover pizza for at least another time or times. Home made pizzas are made different than Pizzeria Pizzas…….The home oven just doesn’t get that hot and is electric or gas……For a home made pizza you can add olive oil to the dough and cook the crust first at the highest heat that you can. The second baking should be done on a stone to try to get a crisp crust. Serving size is always impossible to determine. I don’t know if you want one slice or four slices……So that means between 16 servings and 4 servings depending on if everyone eats one slice or 4 slices……….I’ll rough guesstimate……I’ll say the two pizzas will be at least 6 servings.

Ingredients for at least 6 servings

2 cups 110 degree F water

1 Packet yeast – 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast

1 Tablespoon sugar

Directions

This goes in a large bowl and cover with plastic wrap.

You wait (up to an hour) till you have a nice thick foamy top.

Then you add

16 ounces flour (today I used all purpose)

1 Tablespoon sea salt (I prefer course sea salt)

4 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil and mix well. Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit at least an hour.

Then you add another 16 ounces of flour. Knead and knead and knead forever……or at least 6 minutes.

You won’t use all the flour but will use most of it. some the dough will sit in and you cover your dough ball bowl with plastic wrap again and leave it alone for a few hours. I start my dough between 7 and 8 am and use the dough between 1 and 2pm.

Preheat your oven for as high as it goes……….(Mine goes to 550 degrees F)

My pizza pan and my pizza stone can’t handle 550 degrees so I use a baking sheet that I first spray lightly with nonstick spray to avoid sticking……Then I spray with olive oil….and sprinkle the sheet tray with semolina.

The dough gets sandwiched between parchment paper and plastic wrap. I roll it with a rolling pin. Then peel the plastic wrap off and flop the dough over the pan and peel the parchment paper off.

Pat the dough to fit better in the pan…….Place on a middle rack for 7-8 minutes or until lightly brown on the ends.

If you have a pizza stone….You can leave the oven door open to cool off the oven a bit and when it’s down to around 300 degrees you can put your pizza stone in and heat it up to around 450 degrees (to PREFERABLY MANUFACTURES DIRECTIONS) for about an hour and top the dough to your liking till melted….maybe only 5 minutes…not much more.

ENJOY!!!!!

(below is pizza with fresh mozzarella cheeses, pesto, sauce, tomato, basil

A few other pizzas I did.

heirloom tomato pizza
My Heirloom Tomato Pizza
Scaccia also called Lasagna Bread (different dough but rolled up pizza)
Leek pizza
Pepperoni pizza
Arugula Balsamic and Tellegio Pizza

Have Fun!!!

Enjoy!!!

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Tasty China – North Las Vegas NV – Worth a Try!

Tasty China is an American Chinese Restaurant located in North Las Vegas Nevada. This is a neighborhood type of restaurant but I hear from many in the area that this is the long time favorite of the American Chinese restaurants in the area (and there are many). While visiting I noticed that they do mostly take out and delivery.

But some people do dine in here.

They start you off with crispy fried noodles with duck sauce.

We started out by trying the egg rolls.

To us they are more like spring rolls. They seem like they were fresh made because the cabbage in them is tasty and fresh.

It’s a little different here. The spicy dishes come different levels of heat. I picked “hot” for Szechwan Chicken.

No worries. “Hot” here is normal Chinese take out……or not very hot. They only use white meat chicken here and it is tender like butter. This has all the normal flavors of Szechwan Chicken and is only slightly sweet so it is good. This one also has a nice selection of vegetables in it like zucchini, carrots, bell peppers, carrots and celery. It is also a generous portion and came with a very generous portion of white rice.

My husband ordered the Kung Pao Beef “Extra HOT.”

The Kung Pao beef is also generous in size and was made with masterfully tender beef. The “Extra HOT” seems like regular take out Chinese to both of us. To me the dominate taste here is soy sauce…….I’m beginning to wonder if this is what might be Nevada Style Chinese because I’m finding that the majority of American Chinese dishes we’ve tried in Las Vegas is this flavor profile….??????????? This is not what we are used too………

We both thought that the Szechwan Chicken was good because it was balanced with flavors that included garlic and ginger. It had not too much sweetness and seemed about right. Our server was very helpful, thoughtful and efficient.

With the check we got fortune cookies and almond cookies.

If you are used to east coast American Chinese some plates do differ from what you are used to but some like the Szechwan chicken are similar so it’s Worth a Try!

Tasty China – 4444 W Craig Rd – 702-868-3339

www.TastyChinaLasVegas.com

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Unique Eats – Las Vegas NV – A little bit of EVERYTHING – Very Unique! – Worth a Try!

Unique Eats is a very unique restaurant located in Las Vegas Nevada. It’s a cute little restaurant that offers breakfast, lunch, coffee, smoothies, catering, beer, wine, and MORE. Tuesday – Saturdays 4:pm-10:pm they change the name to Twisted Pye where the main dig are the pizzas.

Back to Unique Eats.

Unique Eats offers a LOT of variety. A few of the appetizers that they offer are hummus, wings, and grilled cheese with tomato soup. They offer SIX different salads that you can add chicken, salmon, or shrimp to. They offer eight different sandwiches that include chicken salad, slow roasted corned beef, and cheeseburgers. They also offer entrees, 10 inch original or thin crust pizzas, pastas, a vegetarian menu, and a vegan menu too!

We tasted (and brought the rest home for the next day) the house made lox.

It’s hand sliced with a nice melt in your mouth texture. This is better than what you get at many deli shops that just buy lox packaged.

I tried the house roasted pastrami sandwich with a side salad.

It’s a bit unique with lettuce, heirloom tomato, onion, and spicy dijon……..To me the rye bread is very good. The pastrami is very good but it does have some non-traditional taste to it. It is also well grilled and a little too oily to me. It is good but not east coast style.

My husband tried the Torte De Pibil with fries.

It’s a great BIG Sloppy sandwich filled with refried beans, cocinita pork, lettuce, heirloom tomato, pickled onions, and potatoes on a toasted bun served with battered seasoned fries. All very good no complaints here.

Unique Eats – a little bit of everything! Very Unique! Worth a Try!

3100 S Durango Suite100 – 702-992-3038

www.UniqueEatsLV.com

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Urbani Truffles Pop-Up Restaurant Eataly Las Vegas NV – Get in before they’re gone!

Urbani Truffles is a Pop-Up Restaurant located in Eataly (The Italian Food Marketplace) in the Park MGM Casino/Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada. Urbani Truffles is only here for Truffle Season November-February so your time is limited. They offer a limited menu but every dish contains black Urbani Truffles. On the menu are – Antipasti, hand made pasta dishes, and main meals called Piatti. Italian wines and beers are served here. They have limited counter seating and a few high-top cocktail tables. This is a first come first served type of restaurant. They don’t take reservations.

We shared the Burrata.

The milky burrata was paired with kabocha squash, squash rings, some colorful fancy leaves, a few other things, and lots of shaved black Urbani Truffles. There also was grilled house made sourdough bread on the side. This was my favorite of the dishes I tried. I thought the truffles went well with everything and this dish had a lot going on with it.

When in Eataly you share a pasta.

We shared the Agnolotti Piemontesi.

It’s perfectly house-made pasta stuffed with Calabro Ricotta and in a truffle butter and topped with shaved truffles……(What’s not to like?) I thought it also was a good sized portion for two people.

For our Piatti (main) we shared the Filetto Di Manzo. (R.R. Ranch Beef Tenderloin with Mashed Celery Root, Carrots, Red Wine Reduction, Urbani Truffle Butter, Urbani Black Truffle Sauce, and Shaved Urbani Black Truffles.

The steak is very tender and is infused with good flavors……Carrots are great and the celery root mash is good…..I don’t get the truffles here as much as in the other dishes but it was fun to try.

Urbani Truffles Pop-Up Restaurant – Get in before it’s gone!

Eataly – Park MGM

3770 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas NV – 702-660-9766

www.ParkMGM.MGMResorts.com

www.Eataly.com

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FORKING GREAT Apple Pie with Walnut Crumb topping Recipe

I’m so proud of myself…..I came up with a tasty apple pie filling and kicked it up a notch with something maybe nobody already thought of before……..yuzu kosho…..That amazing wonderfully mostly citrus-ee…..a little heat and more….condament. It really makes apple filling pop if you got the flavors just right……First I pre-baked a nice thin crust. I made the filling. I made a walnut crumb topping and then I put them all together and baked it off. I make very thin crusts on pies. If you are not a fan of a thin crust then you are welcome to double the crust recipe but timing will differ. Depending on serving size this make around 8 servings.

Ingredients for around 8 servings

3 1/2 lbs green apples – peeled, cored, cut in small wedges

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup dark brown sugar

3 Tablespoons corn starch

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon sea salt

1/2 lemon – just the fresh juice for the filling******** and save the zest for the walnut crumb topping********

2 Tablespoons sweet butter – cut into small cubes like small peas

1 teaspoon yuzu kosho

1 cup flour – for crust

1/4 cup canola oil – for crust

1/2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar – for crust

1/6 cup water – for crust

1/4 teaspoon baking powder – for crust

3 1/2 Tablespoons cold butter – grated – for topping

1/2 cup walnuts lightly crushed – for topping

1 yolk – for topping

1 1/2 teaspoons lemon zest – for topping

1/4 teaspoon lemon extract – for topping

1/2 cup flour – for topping’

3 Tablespoons corn meal – for topping

1/4 teaspoon sea salt – for topping

1/6 cup sugar – for topping

1 1/2 Tablespoons brown sugar – for topping

non stick spray

Directions

Set oven to 350 degrees F.

Make the filling. In a large bowl mix together the apples, sugars, corn starch, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, lemon juice, butter, and yuzu kosho. Pour this mixture into shallow pan or pans and cover with foil. This goes in the oven for about an hour or until cooked.

Make the crust.

In a medium bowl combine the flour, oil, vinegar, salt, water, and baking powder. Roll this out very thin and place in a sprayed 8-9 inch pie pan. (I roll mine on parchment paper with plastic wrap over the dough to get it very thin) This gets pre-baked in the oven for 15 minutes.

Make the topping – In a medium bowl combine the butter, walnuts, yolk, lemon zest, extract, flour, corn meal, salt, sugars. Dump this on a baking sheet and bake it about 25 minutes.

To. pastry shell add the apple filling. Top the filling with the walnut crumble put this back in the oven for around 20 minutes.

Forking Great Apple Pie with Walnut Crumb Topping

ENJOY!!!!!!

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Recipe Idea – Potato Water Breads

I recently made these cute stuffed potato mini potatoes. (The mini roasted potatoes got hallowed out and filled with Duchess Potatoes (Recipe is on my site)

The water that I boiled the potatoes got really thick and starchy so I saved it for making bread.

I winged making the bread but instead of water I used my starchy and kinda thick potato water instead of plain water.

I made one bread braided like a challah. (I do have a Challah recipe on my site that you can use if you care to)

It’s very tasty…….A little different than challah with less egg. I also used Italian Chestnut honey in it and it gives the bread another flavor.

With the other half of dough I made these vegetable and cheese breads in a cup cake pan.

roll out dough and top with fontina cheese

Topped the cheese with vegetables

Cut the dough in half long ways and rolled up like little jelly rolls in the cup cake pan and baked

They came out good too!

The next time you boil a bunch of potatoes you should save your potato water and make some yummy breads!

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Surf City 24 Hour Mexican Food, Bar, Gaming – North Las Vegas NV

Surf City is a 24 hour 7 days a week bar that also offers Mexican Food, and Gaming in a North Las Vegas Strip Mall. They have all high top tables and the bar is decorated with surf boards.

They started us off with complimentary chips and a roasted smokey salsa.

I tried the Pollo Asada and a Golden Cadillac Margarita. The Margarita was good and also strong.

It’s an enormous platter of chicken pounded as thin as a lasagna noodle that was marinated in a mix of soy sauce mixed with some sort of medium-hot salsa. The chicken was topped with those frozen type mixed vegetables (peas, corn, carrots, green beans) that was also mixed with what the marinate taste like (soy sauce and medium hot salsa). To the side was a generous amount of fajita style vegetables (onions, peppers, zucchini) and Mexican style rice. It’s not the best but also not the worst either….It better than from some places in the area………………..and tortillas on the side.

My husband tried the Chile Verde (also with tortillas on the side).

He said that the beans were very good……..The rest average…Not bad but not a favorite.

You are not going to travel across town to go here but if you are in the area and are craving Mexican food you might want to give it a try.

Surf City Bar and Grill

1435 W Craig Rd North Las Vegas NV

02-633-4234

I haven’t found a website for Surf City Bar and Grill but they can be found on Facebook.

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Bistro 57 at Aliante Hotel/Casino North Las Vegas NV – Worth a Try!

Bistro 57 is an American-Italian sort of restaurant at Aliante Hotel/Casino in North Las Vegas Nevada. It’s big and modern. They offer a nice bright bar area.

Just past here are a few dining areas.

They start you off with a non-Italian bread basket with oil embellished with balsamic vinegar. (My husband thought the rolls were olive rolls…….was very surprised to bite into sweet raisin rolls)

For my main I tried the Flounder Francese.

They gave me a generously sized filet of flounder that was nicely prepared and battered in a lemony, buttery batter. To the side are petite green beans with some toasted almond slices. There is also a side of Italian seasoned potato wedges that seem like they were re-heated a few times…………

My husband tried the baked rigatoni with sausage.

This is also a generous serving of pasta tossed with marinara sauce, accented with globs of ricotta cheese, and lots of melted mozzarella cheese and topped with grated cheese. You sure won’t leave hungry with this dish.

We also tried the pistachio gelato.

It has a nice pistachio flavor and a few pistachios through it. It’s different……..It seems light and not too heavy…….It’s almost more like an Italian Ice more than a gelato…….

Bistro 57 at Aliante Hotel/Casino is Worth a Try!

7300 Aliante Pkwy North Las Vegas NV – 702-692-7777

www.Aliante.BoydGaming.com

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BB.Q Chicken Las Vegas NV – Sort of like Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Korean Cousin – Worth a Try!

BB.Q Chicken sounds like a barbecue chicken restaurant but it’s not. It’s actually-

Best BEST Quality Chicken.

At eye level you read this and then you know what kind of restaurant it is.

BB.Q Chicken is an enormous chain of Korean Fried Chicken Restaurants in over FIFTY countries. To be honest this wasn’t my destination on this particular day but it is very hard to get into many of the Chinatown restaurants in Las Vegas Chinatown. Many of the better ones you have to be willing to wait outside in a one or two hour line just to get in. (that is why I haven’t made it to many of them yet)…..

Anyways-

BB.Q Chicken offers a variety of fried chicken that is boneless or wings. They also offer a few other Korean dishes and sides. To me it’s like if Kentucky Fried Chicken was Korean.

I try a small Hot Spicy Boneless (this is 1/2 a chicken. You get white and dark meat) with sweet potato fries. Our server tells us that it will be about 20 minutes. About 20 minutes latter it comes out piping hot with a side of pickled radish.

It is SPICY! It is slightly too spicy for me but I can eat it……The chicken inside is nice and moist…..The coating isn’t oily either. The dark meat ones do have more flavor than the white meat pieces. The radish and the sweet potato fries provide some NEEDED relief. It’s tasty but differs especially in texture from other Korean fried chicken that I have tried. This Korean Fried Chicken (texture-wise) is more like Kentucky Fried Chicken. This is also a much larger portion than it looks like. I ate a bunch and had enough leftover for TWO dinners. So it is a value for $15.99.

My husband tries a different spicy small boneless chicken. On my receipt it’s called Red Chak.

It’s spicy and tasty but not as delicious as the hot spicy boneless to me. This one seems even closer to a Korean Kentucky Fried to me.

I think that anything marked spicy here might be too hot for most people……..But the chicken was fried nicely and it is an enormous portion and most people will get 2-3 meals out of a $15.99 order.

BB.Q Chicken is Worth a Try!

BB.Q Chicken – 4276 Spring Mountain Rd Las Vegas NV – 702-227-2449

www.BBQChicken.com

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