RECIPE: HAM AND CHEESE IN PUFF PASTRY

Ham Delights, one of my all-time favorite party appetizers just got a little easier and possibly even yummier! I cannot always find the party rolls that I use for that recipe and that happened to me tonight. I already had everything else in the cart so thought about what I could use instead of the party rolls... and it hit me. Puff pastry. 

The new version turned out even more delicious!

Follow the instructions on the box for thawing the puff pastry. The best way is to let it thaw in the fridge overnight but if you are like me and did not plan that far in advance, you can thaw it on the counter- it doesn't take long and you don't want it to thaw completely or it will be difficult to handle.

Use deli ham and cheese or leftover ham to make this guest-worthy delight: ham and cheese made fancy!

Use deli ham and cheese or leftover ham to make this guest-worthy delight: ham and cheese made fancy!

HAM AND CHEESE IN PUFF PASTRY

INGREDIENTS

1 box puff pastry, thawed according to package directions

2 shallots, minced

1/2 cup Dijon mustard

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature

kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

6 slices deli ham, sliced thin (like you would for sandwiches)

6 slices Swiss cheese, shredded

a little all-purpose flour for rolling out the puff pastry

1 egg, beaten with a little water for egg wash

DIRECTIONS

Set the oven to 425. Line a half sheet pan or cookie sheet with parchment paper.

Make the spread: mix the shallots, mustard, salt, pepper, and butter together. Set aside.

Dust the counter with a little flour to keep the dough from sticking. Also lightly dust your rolling pin. Carefully roll over the puff pastry- just enough to smooth it out.- make just one pass over the dough. Move to the pan. Spread half of the Dijon mixture on the puff pastry- leave a one inch border all around the edge. Put a layer of ham over the mixture and repeat with the cheese. A thin layer will make it easier to slice. Spread the remaining mixture on the top. Brush the edge with the egg wash.

Roll out the second puff pastry using the same technique as the first one. Line up the bottom and the top. Use a fork to lightly press the edges together. Brush the top with egg wash. Cut 3 slits in the top of the pastry.

Bake for 20-25 minutes or until puffy and golden brown. Slice into squares- larger if you want to serve with a fork and smaller if you want guests to just pick up and eat them. Let cool for at least 10 minutes before you cut it. Actually, it's better if you wait a little longer- if you can!

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RECIPE: PINEAPPLE TOMATO SALSA

I love the sweet spiciness of this salsa... pineapple, tomato, and a onion and jalapeno for heat. I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to jalapenos. I always add 1/2 of the recommended amount. Taste. Then add more if I want to. You can't take it out if it is tooo hot! Sometimes, I make the recipe with half the jalapenos then split it into two bowls. I add the remaining jalapeno to one of the bowls and label that one HOT for my guests who like a lot of heat.

Pineapple Tomato Salsa is great on fish, grilled meat, pork, or even on its own. I always serve it with my Slow-Roasted Chipotle Pork or Tequila Lime Tuna recipe. (Photo by Arden Photography and bowl by Earthborn Pottery)

Pineapple Tomato Salsa is great on fish, grilled meat, pork, or even on its own. I always serve it with my Slow-Roasted Chipotle Pork or Tequila Lime Tuna recipe. (Photo by Arden Photography and bowl by Earthborn Pottery)

PINEAPPLE TOMATO SALSA

Difficulty: Easy

Prep Time: 20 minutes    Cook Time: no cook recipe 

INGREDIENTS

3 cups fresh pineapple, diced very small

1 large ripe red tomato, seeded and diced very small          

1 tablespoon minced garlic

3 tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro

¼ cup lime juice                       

½ cup red onion, diced very small

3 tablespoons olive oil

Salt to taste

1 tablespoon jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced very small

DIRECTIONS:

Combine all ingredients and chill. Taste and add more jalapeno pepper if you like a spicy hot salsa. This has medium heat. Perfect condiment with fish, pork, and chicken. Let this sit out about 15 minutes before serving time.

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RECIPE: MY CITRUS PICKLED SHRIMP FROM FOOD NETWORK STAR

I made this recipe for my pilot for Food Network Star because it has always been one of my signature dishes. In the Deep South, shrimp is a party staple year ‘round. I discovered this recipe about 20 years ago and have reinvented it many times based on what I had in the house. Around the holidays I add orange slices and zest, a few whole cloves and a splash of orange liqueur to change it for the season.

This is one of my easiest summer party recipes. You can make it a day ahead and it is ready to go when you are. Plus, this recipe can feed a lot of folks. If you are on a budget, get the smaller shrimp or opt to clean and devein them yourself. You can even use frozen raw shrimp for this dish if you don't live in an area where you have easy access to raw shrimp. Either way, everyone loves this dish and every guest will ask you for the recipe! It easily doubles or triples for a big crowd

My most popular recipe and probably my favorite to serve at a party is the Citrus Pickled Shrimp I made on Food Network Star. The beautiful bowl is by my friend Tena Payne of Earthborn Pottery.

My most popular recipe and probably my favorite to serve at a party is the Citrus Pickled Shrimp I made on Food Network Star. The beautiful bowl is by my friend Tena Payne of Earthborn Pottery.

MARTIE'S CITRUS PICKLED SHRIMP

Skill level: Easy

Prep Time: 15 minutes if you buy peeled and deveined shrimp. If you buy shrimp you have to clean, add 30 minutes.

Cook Time: 6-8 minutes for the shrimp but the marinade takes 8-24 hours

Yield: Approximately 60 shrimp

INGREDIENTS

For the shrimp:

2 Tablespoons Old Bay Seasoning

2 teaspoons kosher salt

½ teaspoon black pepper

3 pounds medium raw shrimp (16-20 count), peeled and deveined with the tails on

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

For the marinade:

2 small Spanish onions, sliced very thin

6 cloves garlic, sliced very thin

2 lemons, sliced very thin

14 small bay leaves or 7 large ones

1 teaspoon fennel seeds

1 teaspoon coriander seeds

1 teaspoon celery seed

1 teaspoon mustard seeds

3 dried hot chili peppers, like Chilies de Arbol (substitute ¼ t. cayenne)

1 teaspoon white pepper

¼ cup white wine vinegar

½ cup lemon juice

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

 INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 400-degrees.

Mix the Old Bay, salt, and pepper together in a small bowl. Place shrimp on a sheet tray, drizzle with 2 tablespoons of the olive oil. Sprinkle with the Old Bay mixture. Cook for 6 minutes or until shrimp just turn pink; flip and cook another 2 minutes.  

Whisk all of the marinade ingredients together in a large glass bowl except the lemon slices, bay leaves and the chilies. 

When the shrimp come out of the oven, put them into the marinade, toss, add the lemon slices, bay leaves, and the chilies and let cool. Wrap the bowl tightly with 2 layers of plastic wrap. Put the bowl in the refrigerator and marinate, turning the shrimp in the bowl occasionally to mix well for at least 8 hours and for up to 24 hours before serving. Place a large glass bowl in the fridge to chill, for serving the shrimp.

To serve: Remove the bay leaves and chilies. Strain and reserve the liquid from the shrimp using a medium sieve or strainer so the seeds can pass through but it is ok if some remain in the shrimp.

Put the shrimp in a chilled glass bowl. Add some of the marinade back to the shrimp and toss. The shrimp should not be swimming in the marinade liquid but there should be some in the bowl. The onion, lemon and seeds are all edible but don’t necessarily have to be eaten.

Serve in a large bowl with a slotted spoon.

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