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Orange Maple Grilled Alaskan Salmon Fillets

I am so glad it is finally warm enough to fire up the grill. I have missed it so much. We used to grill year round, since we live in the South, but the last couple of years it has been really cold here and we just haven’t used the grill as much. But, finally some warm weather hit and  it was time to remove the cover, fill the tank and fire it up!!

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The great folks at Schwan’s sent us some Salmon to try out, they sure do have perfect timing!

And it sure did hit the spot!

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If you have never tried Schwan’s I think the time to do so is now! They have such a great variety. AND they deliver right to your door. This salmon comes individually wrapped in vacuum sealed packages, 8 pieces per box. And tastes fresh! These heart-healthy, wild-caught Alaskan Salmon fillets are frozen the minute they are caught for freshness you can taste! Versatile and easy to prepare—whether you bake, broil or grill. Individually wrapped, so it can be dinner for one fish lover or a whole school of them. There wasn’t a bite left by the time this crowd got done. Even if you aren’t sure how to fix something, they have some great recipes! They have a Grilled Salmon & Portabella with Vinaigrette   recipe that looks wonderful but when I went to the store to get the portabella’s they were none to be found so I went to work…

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…and here is what I came up with. Let’s get to grillin’! First off gather up your ingredients. You are going to need some Salmon, rice vinegar, orange juice, maple syrup, salt and white pepper.

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Mix the rice vinegar, maple syrup and orange juice together.

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Place the Schwan’s Salmon in a resealable plastic bag and pour the marinade over it. Refrigerate for at least an hour.

Save the marinade.

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Grill over medium heat for approx. 6 minutes per side. This is going to vary, depending on the size and thickness of your fillets. You know it is done when it gets “flaky”. We used some Reynolds grill sheets on one side of the grill and used a special grate on the other. Both worked just fine. Just make sure to spray with some cooking oil spray to help keep the salmon from sticking and making it easier to turn. Also, when you turn it, baste it with some of the marinade. Mmmm!

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Sprinkle with a little salt and white pepper and you are ready to eat!

Check out all the great products that Schwan’s has to offer on their website at www.schwans.com They have everything for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks that you need to satisfy your family but cut down on your time in the kitchen. They also have a Live Smart line to help you and your family live a little healthier. You can also find Schwan’s on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/schwans?fref=ts

Orange Maple Grilled Alaskan Salmon Fillets

4 Schwans salmon fillets

1/2 cup rice wine vinegar

6 tablespoons maple syrup

4 tablespoons orange juice

Cooking spray

salt

ground white pepper

 

Combine the Orange Juice, Maple Syrup and Rice Vinegar in a large resealable plastic bag; add fish. Seal and marinate in refrigerator 1-3 hours. Preheat the grill  to medium heat. Remove fish from bag, save the marinade. Place fish on grill rack or pan coated with cooking spray; grill 5-6 minutes on each side or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork or until desired degree of doneness, basting occasionally with marinade. Remove fish from grill; sprinkle with salt and pepper and ENJOY!

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“Schwan’s provided me with the salmon and some of the information to help facilitate this review. All opinions are those of my own and were in no way influenced by receipt of product”

 

 

Move over Bric, I have a new love!

Cinnamon Honey Fried Plantains

And OhMyStinkinHeck are they ever good!

Such an easy and delicious snack or desert without a ton of calories. The problem is, we all love them. So I have to make a ton in order for everyone to get their fill…or only make them when no one else is at home so I can have them all to myself!

Fried Plantains with honey and cinnamon

There are no right or wrong measurements here. Which is one of the reasons these are so easy to make.

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Plantains look a lot like a banana. But they are much harder to peel, the skin is much thicker. To open the plantains, I cut off each end and then I run a slit down the side with my knife and open them that way. Whether it is correct or not, it is how I find it easiest.

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Once I have the peeling off I slice them at a diagonal.

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I melt about 2 tablespoons of coconut oil over medium heat in a large frying pan. You can use other oil, I just happen to like coconut oil for these. The key is to make sure not to have your oil too hot. I am always tempted to turn it up so they will cook faster, but slow and patient is the best. You also don’t want to crowd them in the pan, let them breathe. It also makes it much easier when the time comes to turn them over.

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And use a light hand…otherwise they just mush up and fall apart. You want them to brown on each side, and I turn mine pretty often just to make sure they cook evenly.

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Once they are browned to your liking, remove from the pan and allow to drain on a paper towel, then sprinkle with a little cinnamon powder.

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And then drizzle with honey.

And they are now ready to eat!

 

 

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The grilled Cuban sandwich

There is a restaurant in Kennesaw GA that is absolutley fabulous. It isn’t a world renowned place, just a small little place with big personality. Papi’s is one of those treasure’s that you just happen upon, because someone told you about it. My someone was my sister and one night we RACED (shhh, don’t tell anyone that) through 2 states to get there before they closed just so I could try it. We were traveling and trying to decide what to have for supper and she started telling me about Papi’s, then I had to have it. So drive fast I did. We got there with 8 minutes to spare and being the gracious folks they are…they stayed and fed us. Once you visit, you will be going back, again and again. They have several locations, but Kennesaw is the closest to us. It is a good thing that they aren’t that close because if they were, that is where I would be every single day eating lunch. Every. Single. Day.

Sigh. I could live there. And eat fried plantains, which are actually called Tostones. And Cuban sandwiches. And Ropa Vieja. An well, everything else on the menu. So far I have loved everything I have had there.

I went on a mission. Since I can’t eat there everyday, and actually only make it there once or twice a year,  I needed to make a sandwich that would compare to Papi’s Authentic Cuban Sandwich. The thing about making a similar one…they use a secret sauce. So, I played around with what might work for quite some time and finally…I got close!! I had the whole family over and all 12 of us agree…it is GOOD! Really good. And since it is a little different from Papi’s, it needed a name that was a little different. Hence, The Ricky Ricardo was born!! I love watching Lucy and Ricky. No matter what kind of day you have had, a little Lucy and Ricky make it instantly better…and so will this sandwich!

 MoJo and Boston butt

I started with a Boston Butt pork roast. Simply place the whole roast in a crock pot and cook on high for about 5 hours or low for 10 hours with 1/2 a bottle of Goya Mojo marinade. Once it is fully cooked remove from slow cooker, discarding all the juices. Shred the meat and return it back to the slow cooker and pour the other 1/2 bottle of marinade over the meat, cook on low until ready to serve.

ingredients for spread

Then you need to mix up the spread.

Mix 1/4 cup mayonnaise, 1/4 cup mustard (I use spicy brown but any kind will do) and 1/2 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar.

spread for cuban sandwich

Make sure it is well blended.

Now, for the sandwich itself!!

bolillo bread

You are going to need bread. And for me that is the hardest ingredient to find. I know that Publix sells Cuban bread, but alas, here in the boonies we do not have a Publix close by. In Dalton there does happen to be a Cuban bakery, but they were closed the 2 times I went by there. So after some research I found that Italian bread most closely resembles Cuban bread. So I went to the grocery store to grab some Italian bread…which they were out of. UGGGGG. I ended up with Bolillo Rolls, which are a Mexican roll that looks like a torpedo.

Ingredients for cuban sandwich

After you find the bread, you will need the pulled pork that you cooked, the sauce that you mixed up, some black forest ham and Swiss cheese. Assemble the sandwich by slathering some spread on one or both sides, layer some ham, cheese and pulled pork and put it all together.

cuban sandwiches grilled

After you assemble the sandwich you need either a panini press, a George Foreman type grill or a frying pan with a brick wrapped in aluminum foil. Because you need to press it down in the grill and brown both side of the sandwich.

eating around the table

 The last, but most certainly not least…

Gather around the table and enjoy!!

 The Ricky Ricardo

Cuban Bread (or read above for alternatives)

1 pound black forest ham

sliced Swiss cheese

Boston butt, any size will do

1 bottle Goya Mojo marinade, halved

1/4 cup mayonnaise

1/4 cup mustard, I use spicy brown but any will do

1/2 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar

 

Cook the Boston Butt in a slow cooker with 1/2 bottle of Mojo marinade for 5 hours on low or 10 hours on high. Remove the meat from the slow cooker and discard all the juices. Shred the meat, return to the slow cooker with the other half of the marinade and cook on low until ready to assemble sandwiches.

TO make the sauce, mix 1/4 cup mayonnaise, 1/4 cup mustard and 1/2 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar and set aside.

Assemble the sandwiches by spreading some of the sauce on the inside of the bun, layer ham, cheese and pulled pork. Top with other half of bread. Place in a Panini press, George foreman type grill or in a frying pan with a brick (wrapped in foil) on top and cook until both sides of the bread are browned.

Serve and enjoy.

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Hawaiian Luau Sliders

Let’s Luau!!

These little sandwiches are PACKED with flavor and will leave you wondering why in the heck you have waited so long to make them. Burgers, Hawaiian Rolls, Caramelized Onions and Peppers, sliced Avocado, freshly made guacamole, lettuce tomato and cheese. Yummmmmm!!!

mix ground beef and Grill Mates Seasoning

First we need to season the ground beef. Take 1-2 pounds of ground beef and add in one packet of McCormick Grill Mates Hawaiian Luau Seasoning blend. Mix well.

use a biscuit cutter to make sliders

I then roll my meat out and use an old-fashioned biscuit cutter to cut my patties out. That way they are all perfectly round and uniform in size…but you can just pat them out if you want, either way will work just fine.

fry or grill the burgers

Place in a pan, on medium heat and brown each side of the patties, because these are mini-sized, it doesn’t take very long. If you choose to you can also throw them on the grill.

slice and saute onions and peppers

Next, I throw my red pepper sliced and onion slices in a pan with about a tablespoon of olive oil and let them caramelize. I cut my slices very thin, remember…we are making mini-burgers and if you slice them too thick they just take over, you want all the flavors to meld, not dominate.

get the toppings ready

These are the toppings that we like to use. Lettuce, Tomato, Swiss Cheese and fresh sliced Avocado.

King's Hawaiian rolls as buns

For the bun, what else could we use but King’s Hawaiian Rolls!

build the sliders

And the assembly begins. I like the works!!

Hawaiian Luau Sliders

OhMyStinkinHeck, I can’t wait to eat!!

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