Cornbread done (with canned corn and green chilies).
Chipotle & Pepper Corn Bread-Sausage Stuffing
Chipotle & Pepper Corn Bread-Sausage Stuffing
(30 minutes (plus 30 minutes for making the cornbread), serves 8.)-
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- 4 c. cornbread, crumbled (best if made with chopped green chilies and whole corn (frozen works fine, thaw and drain); I just use two boxes of Jiffy for the cornbread)
- 1 large onion, chopped
- a little oil for frying
- 2 lbs. mild Italian sausage (turkey sausage also works, less rich)
- 1 c. white wine
- 3 large bell peppers (red, orange, yellow), chopped
- 1 can chipotles, chopped (buy canned chipotles and use the sauce they’re in — if you want it less spicy, reduce how much sauce you put in)
- 1 t. salt
- a few grinds black pepper
- 1 c. chicken broth
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- Make cornbread according to box directions.
- Sauté (on medium-high) the onions in the oil until golden.
- Add the sausage and sauté until cooked through and browned. De-glaze pan with wine.
- Add the bell pepper and sauté until soft.
- Add the chipotles in sauce, salt and pepper and stir well.
- Break up and stir in cornbread.
- Stir in broth.
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The end result was pretty tasty
I had a really harried day yesterday (and I think I was getting sick, but didn’t realize that was why I was so exhausted), so when Eliana came over to help with shipping things, I also asked her to bake a cake for me that I wanted to test for the Patreon boxes.
She did great — I think I took it out a little early, it could have used more browning. But mostly, I’m confused because you’re supposed to soak it in honey syrup, and I only used half the amount the recipe called for and it was THOROUGHLY soaked. I’m not sure if I did something wrong, but the end result was pretty tasty, so that’s something.
This batch was a practice batch (that I put out at Kavi’s Halloween party) — I think I’ll modify it some for the Patreon boxes. So I’d really like to know what was going on with the honey before I attempt it again — none of the comments on the recipe mention too much honey syrup as an issue.
It’s all a little mild for me too — when I make it next, I think it’s getting a kick of ginger, more cardamom, a touch of black pepper — and probably less sugar in the cake. Original recipe in comments.
Slightly tedious, but fun result.
Made mummy hot dogs for the first time. Slightly tedious, but fun result. My mustard eyes are terrible, though. (The squeeze bottle top wasn’t working, so I ended up using a toothpick, which was…interesting.)
Kevin’s birthday (observed)
Today is Kevin’s birthday (observed). He was on a plane for most of his actual birthday.
Dinner (not pictured) was a porterhouse steak from Carnivore Oak Park with roasted new potatoes. Dessert: spiced pumpkin cake with brown butter frosting.
Still a little too harried to bake from scratch
Still a little too harried to bake from scratch (Kev comes back today, yay!), but I’ve found a banana bread mix I really like (yes, I know those are pumpkins, but I have multiple pretty pumpkin molds, no banana molds (haven’t found any pretty ones), and a habitual excess of bananas in our freezer), and that makes it easy. Miss Jones mix (link in comments). Zinnias by neighbor Sera Sera.
I had a lot of leftovers to use up
Impromptu Labor Day brunch with girlfriends. Carollina brought peach cake and Nara Nayar brought some of her amazing dahlias. Going to try to dry them today.
I did omelette bar, mostly because I had a lot of leftovers to use up.
Options:
- Mexican (grilled corn, chicken, sautéed avocado, cherry tomatoes, spiced pork (al pastor), grilled green mango, Mexican cheese blend, spicy tomatillo sauce)
- smoked salmon, chive & onion cream cheese, red onion, sliced tomato, capers
- sautéed mushroms and onions with Swiss
Worked pretty well — I just made them one at a time, and since there were just a few of us, no one had to wait very long.
Also feeling autumnal enough that I made some of the apple-cheddar crescent rolls I usually make in the fall. Those aren’t fancy — just Pillsbury crescent, with an apple sliced in eighths, and a little cheese, bake 15 minutes. I’m entering the season of autumn baking — next week, I’m going to start cooking for the fall Patreon boxes.
I may have gone a little overboard
I may have gone a little overboard with Saturday night’s taco bar.
Trying to hang on to that lazy summer vibe


