Friday, December 1, 2017

Cuñapes/Pão de Queijo (South American Cheesy Bread)

Cuñapes/Pão de Queijo (South American Cheesy Bread)
This cheesy and addictive South American bread goes by many names, but whether you call it pão de queijo, cuñapes, or pan de bono, it's always equally delicious. This version is made with Brazilian fermented tapioca starch for extra tang and an authentic flavor. A combination of chopped Cheddar and Grana Padano cheeses add both a stretch texture and salty bite. Best of all, they bake up perfectly from frozen so you can always have a stash on hand to quell even the most aggressive cheese cravings. Get Recipe!


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Subway Strengthens Global Brand Team

Van Popering brings more than 20 years of marketing, innovation and strategic planning experience from multiple brands in the food and beverage, apparel, retail, and paper and packaging spaces.

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Discover Gingerbread’s Romantic Roots with These Trader Joe’s Products

Why are gingerbread cookies shaped like men?  There are no chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin people, after all. The reason for gingerbread’s ubiquitous humanoid shape actually has some surprisingly magical roots that date back to Medieval times. According to culinary scholars, gingerbread was often prescribed to people as a way to find spouse. That’s right, gingerbread was a folksy medical cure for loneliness. Who knew cookies were all about romance?

Per pagan tradition, witches and magicians would often bake and sell gingerbread as love tokens, making the cookie an edible voodoo doll of sorts. A favorite delicacy at festivals, the dessert was often used as a way to entice potential suitors, when women would give the treat to their favorite knights as a good luck gesture.

Their superstitious origins may be less familiar today, but gingerbread’s allure is still just as potent. At the very least, the magical spiced blend has cast a  spell over Trader Joe’s this holiday season. While the supermarket has a wide range of ginger-flavored items,  only some of them have the power to win over a new mate.

Here’s our official guide to what products work best,  ranked from least to most effective.

7. Gingerbread Oat Bars

Trader Joe’s

Gift these only if you’re looking for a mushy brick of a partner because there’s nothing romantic about oat bars, especially these. While only marginally sweet, the classic spice blend does little to increase the flavor profile. Plus it lacks the texture and snap of crisp gingerbread.

Best for wooing: gluten-free folks, people who prefer vacationing at campsites instead of hotels, or if the packaging is any indication, hipster polar bears.

6. Gingermints

Trader Joe’s

In gifting terms, mints are a dangerous proposition. You’re either implying that their breath sucks or that you want to make out with them (or in a particularly precarious situation, both). These ginger-tinged ones might be spicy, but they still reek of desperation. You might as well pass this person a middle school love note: “Do you like me? Circle yes or no!” They’re too on the nose (or rather, the mouth).

Best for wooing: people who still kiss like they’re in eighth grade.

5. Mini Gingerbread Men

Trader Joe’s

Here’s where things get tricky. Don’t mistake these basic gingerbread men for their more upscale cousins. (See #2 on this list.) These cookies are cut-and-dry, but still hit the sweet spot in a pinch.

Best for wooing: people who don’t think outside the box, white boys, one-night-stands.

4. Ginger Beer

Trader Joe’s

Ginger beer would probably be more effective in the romance department if it contained actual alcohol. However, that being said, this beverage does contain TRIPLE the usual amount of ginger so maybe it has powers beyond our current understanding of modern science?

Best for wooing: teetotalers, redheads.

3. Gingerbread House Kit

Trader Joe’s

An adorable first date activity that you can eat afterwards? It’s essentially a rom-com in a box.

Best for wooing: Hansel and Gretel, someone who’s good with their hands.

2. Gingerbread Men Cookies

Trader Joes’s

According to the packaging, these cookies are “dapper gents with fashion sense and great taste.” But we’re pretty sure that’s who they’ll attract as well. So stock up on these if it’s a bow-tie clad fan of Wes Anderson and David Foster Wallace you’re looking for. Also they’re delicious.

Best for wooing: dapper gents with fashion sense and great taste, duh.

1. Gingerbread Biscotti

Trader Joe’s

These biscotti are all about balance. It’s an accessible dessert that’s also sophisticated, with a perfect ratio of spice and sweetness. Which is basically everything we’re looking for in a life partner.

Best for wooing: a well-rounded human, Italians.



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Roasted Pepper Crostini with Olives, Capers & Caramelized Onions

Roasted Pepper Crostini with Olives

This recipe is brought to you in partnership with The California Olive Committee.

Oh my. You know a recipe hits it out of the park when a certain family octogenarian (my dad) comes over mid-party prep and can’t stop eating it.

That’s the problem with appetizers, right? If they’re good, only half of them make it to your guests! (LOL I’m passing the blame on my father, but let’s be truthful here, I’m just as guilty. Just make more. Problem solved.)

These Roasted Pepper Crostini are made with sweet mini peppers that have been halved, stuffed with salty capers, sweet cherry tomatoes, and buttery California Ripe Olives, and roasted on a bed of balsamic-tossed sliced red onions.

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What to Do with Christmas Ham Leftovers

Let’s play a word association game, shall we? If I mention the words “holidays” and “leftovers,” please raise your hand if the first thing that came to mind was turkey. Turkey sandwiches, turkey soup, turkey pot pie…you get the idea.

But news flash, Thanksgiving isn’t the only holiday meal that lives on in the form of delicious reincarnations for days after the main event. That’s right, I’m looking at you, Christmas ham. Because it wouldn’t be a proper holiday meal without wayyy too much food being prepared, chances are you’ll have plenty of smoked beast remaining once dinner comes to a close. Check out some favorite ideas in case you’re in need of a little leftover ham recipe-ration.  

Sautéed Peas and Ham

Chowhound

You’ve been giving your kitchen quite the workout over the last month, so please, don’t feel guilty about phoning it in with this super-simple classic dish. Go on, dice up the leftover ham and bust out those frozen peas, you’ve earned this easy dinner win. Get our Sauteed Peas and Ham recipe.

Leftover Ham Mac and Cheese

The Brooklyn Cook

If you’re of the “I’ve only got six days to gorge on all my favorite comfort foods before the new year starts and have to give the healthy eating thing a try again” school of thought, then you might as well wild out with this ham-studded, extra-cheesy, super-rich mac and cheese. Because it’s the holidays and YOLO. Get the recipe.

Croque Madame

Simply Delicious Food

You can’t just follow up a Christmas feast like that with a plain old ham and cheese sandwich for lunch the next day. Please, way too basic. The sweet and savory vibe of retro-favorite Monte Cristo is one option, or you could go for the appropriately over-the-top French bistro favorite: the Croque Madame. I say bring on the creamy béchamel, crisp cheese crust, salty ham, and oozy fried egg, please. Again, you’ve got to enjoy those last remaining pre-resolution days, amiright? Get the recipe.  

Ham, Cheese, and Mushroom Strata

Chowhound

Here’s a thought: Instead of wrapping up all of the Christmas dinner leftovers to be dealt with and repurposed at a later date, why not take some of that ham and just a little bit of time to prep this easy savory casserole? This way, you get to take the next morning to sleep in, comforted by the knowledge that an hour’s cook time is all that stands between you and one heck of a delicious brunch. Get our Ham, Cheese, and Mushroom Strata recipe.

Quiche Lorraine

Smitten Kitchen

Or, if you’d rather go the “A for effort” route with your leftover ham, there’s really nothing more impressive (or deeply satisfying) than this classic French egg, ham, and cheese tart. Props to this rendition for the clever addition of sweet caramelized leeks and tangy sour cream to the filling. Get the recipe.

Ham and Mashed Potato Pie

Chelsea’s Messy Kitchen

This pot pie/shepherd’s pie hybrid gets bonus points for finding an easy, creative solution for what to do with not one but two of your leftover Christmas dishes. Get the recipe.

Ham and Kale Risotto

The Domestic Man

This leftovers-inspired variation on the beloved Italian dish presents the winning combination of salty, savory ham with a rich, creamy rice porridge. And, in addition to being efficient and seasonally appropriate, the recipe also calls for everyone’s favorite trendy winter green: kale. (So it counts as healthy, right? Kind of?). Get the recipe.  

Hawaiian Fried Rice

Skinny Taste

Because by now your palate is probably pretty exhausted with the usual wintertime flavor profiles, break from the mold with this non-traditional, sweet-spicy-savory play on fried rice. (Obviously, of course, if this kind of thing is your jam, pizza is a good way to go too). Get the recipe.

White Bean and Ham Soup

Chowhound

Once you’ve used the prime pieces of leftover smoked ham to make all of the above, reserve the bone and a cup or so of the remaining meat for this easy, delectable grand finale dish. It’s the kind of hearty, hug-you-from-the-inside soup that’s so tasty you’re almost grateful for the blistery winter weather that made you crave it in the first place. Get our White Bean and Ham Soup recipe.



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2018 Culinary Trends

In New Spins on Standards 2017: Culinary Trend Tracking Series, Packaged Facts identifies more than a dozen foods, beverages, and ingredients that will trend in 2018.

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Pome-Granate-Rita

The flavored malt beverage combines the tart taste of pomegranate juice with the brand’s Margarita mix.

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Eyes on the Prize

Each year Mattson identifies a number of macro trends. Our goal is to think beyond “the next kale.” We choose lifestyle trends that have the power to influence food and beverage purchases, behavior, and beliefs. And of course, innovation, since that’s the business we’re in. We translate trends to viable business opportunities. Here’s a short list of our 2018 picks.

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